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Speaker 3 (02:08):
Hello everyone, Hi guys, Hey friends. I'm Kayla, and I'm Kristen,
and this is Nikki and this is Black True Cry.
Two hundred, Episode two hundred, That's crazy, two hundred episode.
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We're so excited to be here. We are figuring out
the technical kinks because this is our first time being
a part and I don't know what wires. Yeah, I
don't know. It's been a while, so we're working out.
But we're so excited we're here.
Speaker 6 (02:44):
We made it.
Speaker 3 (02:45):
Lighting is on point. What can we say?
Speaker 6 (02:48):
I know?
Speaker 3 (02:49):
Congratulations, Kayla, congrat episode, Thank you, thank you. Okay, let's
like one hundred and ninety five episodes that you wrote
all by yourself. Christy, you wrote two and half of them,
relax years ago, those years, you might as well never
(03:15):
bring them up. I'm proud of my two episodes.
Speaker 6 (03:19):
Yeah, because then she'll be at one ninety eight, right.
Speaker 3 (03:22):
Thank you. And I remember in the I remember being
in a gym. She wasn't with me shooting the gym.
I remember going to the coffee shop trying to write
them dog By episodes. Chris would be wore out, take
her four days to write one, stressing.
Speaker 6 (03:38):
She wrote the one that she and I did together.
Speaker 3 (03:41):
Oh the first time?
Speaker 6 (03:43):
Which one was that my first time on this show
in Lula Kristen and she wrote that episode and.
Speaker 3 (03:48):
We were in Frisco and I hooked up everything by myself.
Speaker 6 (03:53):
Yeah you did O.
Speaker 3 (03:55):
Yeah, I need to know. First of all, I need
to find it because me and Kristen did Ambersy Hill.
We did that case together. Christian wrote that Amber case, right,
did you not? Yeah? I wrote Amber, and I wrote
the Gang John Ferguson. Okay, I wrote John, and I
wrote Black Mafia, the one that they did Black and
then you wrote one about that asylum I did. I
(04:17):
loved the Asylum one. So I wrote five like I
said you did. Anyway, you be heady. You need to
write some more. Girls say my show.
Speaker 6 (04:30):
I know, we check.
Speaker 3 (04:34):
Oh my gosh, okay, Well, we just love you guys
so much. Thank you for two hundred episodes. Holy cow,
hundred amazing. That's awesome, so exciting. And for our very
special two hundred episode, I decided to be a little messy.
Oh just for the two hundred. Today is my day
(04:56):
to do what I want to do. What you being
messy about?
Speaker 6 (04:59):
So we had you know what.
Speaker 3 (05:01):
Let's just go straight into the intro and then you'll
you'll figure it out. Hell okay, all right. So back
in March of twenty twenty three, I posted on Instagram
a screenshot of a man that had hit us up
through our email. Oh and the screenshot reads subject line
(05:23):
you a hoe.
Speaker 6 (05:26):
It's mama.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
Already subject text nigga is bad. So girl, we didn't
even cover his case yet.
Speaker 6 (05:47):
Oh you get it.
Speaker 3 (05:48):
You better get ready, So nigga, you join you a
whole nigga, finish, finish, say I forgot this is my
two hundred episode. You don't be calling people kids that
absolutely not so in response, because people be wanting stuff
(06:12):
from a sould dog on bad, I'm want to pick
someone on our very special day to get what they're
asking for. So join us. As we discussed Darryl Brooks. Brooks, Darryl,
you earned this one as just when they coming unlocked.
(06:33):
My only gotta do is take the leash option. You
show did, Daryl show did becoming people holes and he's
crazy And my email that was personal. You meant that
you found an email. You meant bel Darryl, So you're
getting what you been the kidd. Well, let's see what
(06:55):
darre up in again. I can't wait. All right, here
we go. This is hilarious, but no, for real, since
we've been giggling and kickling, cackling, we're gonna be kickling
cackling this whole episode because zerol, you really you really
unlocked us Brooks, Miss Brooks emailing us two years ago.
So let's see where you're at now. Well, let's see
(07:17):
where you began. I guess Darryl Edward Brooks Junior. Two
of them, there is two, and they're both horrible.
Speaker 6 (07:26):
That's what you look like, and that's what you came
up with.
Speaker 3 (07:30):
Dang, that's Darryl. Out of all people, he came for us.
Speaker 6 (07:34):
Why Darrel, what does she do with you?
Speaker 3 (07:37):
I know right, never even spoke his raggedy name his
So the email just said nigga. Then the the subject
line says you a hoe, right, The text of the
email says nigga. So he's calling us like you a
hoo nigga like type of thing. Three And it's important
(08:00):
to remember.
Speaker 6 (08:02):
Okation cause did you have any kind of running with him?
Speaker 3 (08:05):
No? I never know. We've never seen this man a
day in our life. I ain't say you. I said
kay because Kayla gat around back in the day. I
said we, I said we cale bang would ugly dudes
clock my tea, Kristen that band could have been cleaned
up back and he he was on mess. We're gonna
(08:27):
get to it. We're gonna Okay, he has a face tattoo.
For God's sake. Well, I'm just asking questions. That's what
we do on Black Troop Crime. That's true. Well. Darryl
Edward Brooks Junior was born on February twenty first, nineteen
eighty two. To the to my ears, he sounds like
an aquarius, which is a horror pass. Correct, which is
a horror pass. And this she was saying. Or he
(08:52):
could be the signed after that, which is my best
friend Tracy, which I can't even remember right now. And
it doesn't matter. I love her. I think she's a pisty,
but either way, either way I love her, don't love him.
He was born in nineteen eighty two in Milwaukee, Wisconson.
He's a cheesehead. It was cansin go Packers, an off rip.
(09:14):
Young Daryl was struggling. Unfortunately, he was being attacked by
his own mind and by the age of eleven, his
mental health was suffering so much that he was evaluated
and diagnosed with bipolar disorder and depression. About eleven, he
hasn't even made it out half a life, not even
a corner girl. Well, he ain't even maybe start living,
(09:35):
but his eyes tell the story, and that is saying
the text.
Speaker 6 (09:39):
Now, he's just not there.
Speaker 3 (09:41):
He's not there. He's seen a lot, honestly, he did.
And it wasn't just Daryl's mind that was working against him.
It was his own sperm donor, oh, his own senior yep,
a man that he says he had to watch for
years abuse his mother. According to a letter darre I
wrote to the court, quote, my father was an alcoholic
(10:03):
who was very abusive to my mom. My father's dad
was also an alcoholic. I grew up in the inner city,
full of drugs and prostitution. Not a good place to
raise a child. Mm hmm. Well, maybe that you a
whole was a term of endurment. Since y'all call each
other be that's it. Maybe he's admitted And if a
(10:25):
grown man thinks emailing me on Blackchue Crib dot com,
Black Crib Podcast at gmail dot com, it's calling me. Yeah,
I'll not with him. I'm all that with him immediately.
He's lucky I did to email him back. I was
gonna ask you that, did you ever at the time.
At the time, I kept like, I asked you, you like,
don't email him back because he probably just wanted to plout, Well,
(10:47):
he's getting it two years later, so here we go. Yeah,
don't mess with Kayle. She diabolical. She waits. I hold
on to her. I'll never forget it. Okay, So Darrel daddy,
obviously he wasn't worth you know, two black beings. Hope.
He didn't help the family financially.
Speaker 6 (11:06):
You know.
Speaker 3 (11:07):
So his mother was the main provider and caregiver for him,
and his older sister just called Yeah, he a whole
nikgo he everything. He called me. I'm not letting up
on there. As soon as I remember that he sent
that to me, I was like, oh, I got your number. Oh,
because I had forgot about you. One of our listeners
(11:28):
shout out to our listener, Oh this week reminded me.
Shout girl. Listener becaund was like, if you go back
in your emails trying to figure out some stuff, I
would have been like, you have too much time in
your hands.
Speaker 6 (11:40):
Friend, Why did you remind us girl of that?
Speaker 2 (11:42):
You know?
Speaker 3 (11:43):
I she love our friends. Y'all's a mythic. They support me.
Speaker 6 (11:49):
I'm a one hour listener, clam.
Speaker 3 (11:54):
Okay, So you know his mom's doing everything she can
to Kristen. I'm posting this video everywhere so everyone can
see it because we're just amazing and we're having a
great time, and it's a two huge out to hug
the stytar. I know what's that word? What's that? Yeah? Anyway,
(12:17):
so his mom's doing everything she can to provide for them.
They're on welfare still, you know, it's hard. And then
when you add on the fact that they were living
in the inner city of Milwaukee with very little access
to the resources that Daryl needed. His diagnosis was just
the beginning of his struggles. He was po he didn't
have access to resources for his mental health. He was
(12:38):
just going downhill. He was in an unsafe environment. It
was just a mess. Now, at some point he was
like getting some medication and he was receiving counseling, but
apparently they came up from under like some insurance that
they had access to, so they weren't able to access
that anymore. And with him being so young, I mean,
like he really this is something he should have had
(12:59):
throughout adulthood. Yeah, because you know, bipolar disorder and it's
not a joke. No, even when I missed my therapy
sessions for like three weeks, I'm going backwards. I feel
like I'm going just as nutty as I used to be.
Christ Please, you're the most grounded out all the way. Yeah,
but I'm an emotional wreck. Oh Mom, I'm more grounded
than you. O. We have our ebbs in our flows. Okay, anyway,
(13:24):
you're not. By twelve, we'orth thirty. Remember Mom called me
delusional a few episodes ago. I did she did? She did?
Mama confidently right. By twelve years old, he had been
admitted to a mental hospital. Oh Daryl, Yeah, Daryl had
lost his grandmother and then he had tried to commit
suicide multiple times after that. Too young for all this heartbreaking,
(13:51):
really heartbreaking. Okay, Darryl, maybe she is one. I feel.
Speaker 7 (14:00):
That.
Speaker 3 (14:00):
On't mean you gotta agree with Daryl. You just say
I messed up.
Speaker 6 (14:04):
Maybe she is a home.
Speaker 3 (14:06):
Darryl on Carol, you Daryl's right now, strud are struggle.
(14:28):
I better than Darryl, better than worse, I agree with. Okay. So,
despite hating what his father was and what he did
to his mother, and despite how hard he even admits
that his mother tried to keep him from the streets
and keep him from going down that path, Daryl still
ended up. Following his father's footsteps. He went on to
(14:49):
father children that he abandoned, including a son that he
walked out on when he was just three months old. Dang.
He became an addict and to be specific, a meth head,
and then he was also a serial domestic abuser. So
literally his dad to the teeth and he literally followed
(15:09):
in his footsteps. Didn't break no generational curses, fell right
into it. And apparently he had a bad habit of
using his car to be violent toward women. On several
occasions he running people over.
Speaker 6 (15:29):
But that's what the language he yields.
Speaker 3 (15:31):
That's what you want to do to meet over. You're
not a hole.
Speaker 6 (15:35):
Well he called me.
Speaker 3 (15:36):
One, I'm about to really come for you. I'm really
about to He looked like hip hoperio. He was all
crack okay, mess and dogg on the spoon talking mess
and you say nigga like you're getting too friendly and
rude all at the same time, them two words when
they didn't they who is he talking to? I don't know. Yeah,
(15:59):
we're gonna find out you know your name? No, he
gonna find out today. Okay, all right, Zara, you shouldn't
have said that I can't. I can't help you at all. Well, okay,
we're about to go, we about to wet, were about
to really figure out what's going on with your mental health,
because you are stable and unstable people we show respect to,
but not when they call us holding niggas, right, because
(16:22):
everybody else a pity You talk about your mom, talk
about his mama in here. Pity Darryl, Yeah, I pity
the fool. All right, So so far we know that
Daryl needs some serious mental health help, okay, and possibly
equally serious time in jail. I mean, if you're putting
your hands on women, You're putting your hands and feet
(16:42):
on women and vehicles on them, like was just putting wheels, hands, feets, wheels,
everything everything. Oh, Darryl, you're losing cool points. You need
sympathy points. I had some sympathy because I don't like
that nigga from the R set, from the from the
you in that subject where I'm yeah, okay, maybe I
(17:07):
can let it go after this, Okay, we have to,
But let's start in nineteen ninety nine. Let's go back.
Let's go back when I was four and you were what, Daryl,
why are you trying to call for our baby on
her show. I'm just saying he looked up my email.
He had to go on my website and look up
(17:27):
my email to contact me. So he's smart enough to
look up your contact information. Yeah, he ain't stupid. He
just ill. You're gonna get We're gonna get to it.
We're gonna get to how smart or un smart he is.
We're gonna get to it. So nineteen ninety nine, he's
seventeen years seventeen years old, Me and Christen are four
and three. Oh my gosh, Darryl, I will kick joe
bum up and down Wisconsin. She's his on the bub.
Speaker 6 (17:56):
There we go.
Speaker 3 (17:57):
There she to my four year old like that. You're
talking to my baby like that before? Is funk it?
Speaker 6 (18:06):
But all right?
Speaker 3 (18:07):
So, as seventeen years old, he was charged with substantial
battery intending bodily harm against a woman. No one surprised,
and he was sentenced to six years in jail and
three years probation good. Then in two thousand and two
he's charged with possession of marijuana and obstruction of justice
(18:29):
and how to spend seventy days in jail. He laid
low for a while and then in two thousand and five,
decided to relocate to Honesty is probably as far as
he's ever been.
Speaker 8 (18:39):
His whole, pathetic, basic light, bright, big birth, not the kids,
big Nancy frunk Methhi'll take a whole ass that he
ever been.
Speaker 3 (18:52):
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(19:22):
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Speaker 3 (19:59):
I'm not gonna lie and like I'm not using the
man talking to me that way. That really upset me,
Like it taking me back to how I felt when
I first read the message and everyone was like, no,
don't say anything.
Speaker 6 (20:08):
I don't like that, did you rehearse that.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
No, that came from my soul, and I need to
be as far as a man disrespect me. I blackout.
I don't even know what's being said after that. I'm
coming for you. Has no fear, no no, no. Once
you unlock me, it's some locked boom. I'm expecting to
pulge email girl. But not even one year had passed
(20:36):
before he was arrested for raping the fifteen year old girl.
So I saw she was fifteen, I saw she was sixteen.
Either way, she's underage, and he claimed that she told
him she was eighteen at the time.
Speaker 6 (20:49):
That'll man, I don't care there, Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 3 (20:55):
Eventually, he ended up pleading guilty to avoid more time
in prison, and as part of this plea agreement, he
was ordered not to contact the victim. And, of course,
being the horned out dull monkey duck dirty Dun Dun,
they wrote the song about four beat.
Speaker 6 (21:15):
Predator that he was.
Speaker 7 (21:18):
He was.
Speaker 6 (21:20):
You you You made your hair like that purposely to
shaken and ship ship the headphone didn't come out. Oh god,
just shake my ear dram out doing all that.
Speaker 3 (21:45):
I love it. Oh my god, I wish I could
call him right now and tell him what is for. Oh,
I want to tell him out this way, his toes
while he's sitting right there. That's why I want to
call him. Anyway, this is my two want to do
an episodes. So fun, dude, because you like a good
(22:10):
old crazy ACA.
Speaker 6 (22:13):
It's fun.
Speaker 3 (22:14):
My life is pretty boring, which I'm totally okay with sometimes. Okay,
I love you, but I like a boy, I respect it. Anyway.
He was ordered not to contact the dog on victim,
but of course he can't listen, and he was repeatedly
(22:37):
calling her using stolen phone cards like they couldn't trace
it back to his name, and he even confronted her
in person one day at a bus stop. Oh my god,
we hate this and you need to be on the
list of sex defender. We're gonna get to that. We're
so this is like two thousand and seven. He spent
that small amount of time in jail, but was able
(22:57):
to be a part of a documentary called Crystal Dark Darkness,
where he talked about his meth addiction and being an
abysmal father. The filmmaker said that quote, we interviewed people
who killed and other really bad stuff, and now they
were reaping the consequences from that. It was always very sad.
But with Brooks, I felt like he definitely had remorse,
(23:18):
and I think he felt bad about the decisions he
had made to land him where he was. Well, he
killed me, Oh yeah, he goes, that's why he's here.
Speaker 6 (23:29):
But who did he kill?
Speaker 3 (23:30):
We're gonna get to it. So the filmmaker felt like
he felt genuinely bad. I don't know if he felt
bad for Drow, but he felt like Daryl was at
least being genuine about, you know, feeling bad for what
he did. Daryl even wrote to the judge some pretty
touching stuff. He said he knew what it was like
quote to have your own flesh and blood walk.
Speaker 6 (23:50):
Out on you.
Speaker 3 (23:52):
And then he claimed he just wanted to give his
kids what he never had, which was a father. Okay,
well he's full crap. Honestly, Daryl wasn't a good dad.
So even if you were absent, I mean, I'd rather
an absent father than a dad that's gonna rock my
world in term like tear me up, me too. And
(24:14):
I'm glad that they had that, you know, they had
it seems like they had some separation from the toxicity
that Darryl is going to continue, okay to do so.
He was saying all this, He had that interview with
the documentary person, he talked to the judge. This was
all before he went on to become a mass murderer,
(24:37):
a mass one at the Waukesha at the Waukisha Christmas Parade,
Wakisha Christmas. But we haven't gotten there yet, because Daryl
still has some escalating to do before he even makes
it there. Oh wow. February twenty fourth, twenty ten, Darryl
twenty eight year old Darryl three his birthday. Either you go, Ma.
(25:00):
You remember he's arrested the game and charged with criminal
damage to property, battery and strangulation. Go to jail, Go
to jail, Go to prison, Go to jail. Oh God, Christy,
look at him. Christ This this is who had the
audacity to call me out my name. That's why I'm
(25:22):
on his head. Boy, you got Johndice whole.
Speaker 6 (25:25):
You got that, girl said John.
Speaker 3 (25:30):
Oh you Bruce. You can't. You can't come from me,
and you can't talk to me.
Speaker 8 (25:38):
Brus.
Speaker 6 (25:42):
I want to say he came for me.
Speaker 3 (25:43):
Girln Man, I'm talking about your mother, your crusty ankle,
your your daddy, that smacked you. I'm talking about everybody
because I didn't come through you. Sorry to your old man,
cried run to his mom and dad because she called
him pathetic. She said, was pathetic and he couldn't take it.
How she must inform them lips in the world. I
(26:04):
loved him in his soul, dragged him down the hell
where he belongs. But but how old was I? MA
told the truth? No, how old was I?
Speaker 7 (26:14):
No?
Speaker 3 (26:15):
She was seventeen. Yeah, I'm not, Kamela. That's not a
lot to be proud of, said, to.
Speaker 6 (26:24):
Be proud of.
Speaker 3 (26:25):
I didn't even have to live the finger and he
was throwing up, gagging on the ground. But let's be honest.
You know, the women, and very strong women have influence
with their words, with the words, with the way they walk,
with the way that they look. So it ain't using
nothing that God didn't give you. You're just super super
harsh with it.
Speaker 6 (26:45):
Look a look at.
Speaker 3 (26:47):
It's just it's just such a blessing. Honestly, I love it.
I thank the Lord for blessing me with it. I
am I am too. You got a check a nigga
because for himn't even saying what he's sad to me
and the thirty two year old mind I was nineteen,
y'all and he was telling me, Oh, call me daddy
and stuff. Okay, you got me. I'm just saying, that's
(27:09):
the thing. Anybody that Caylea comes for really has done
something and has it coming. They asked for and they
asked for it, and so then when she releases it,
you're like.
Speaker 6 (27:19):
Oh, they didn't know that, they didn't know what they
was asking.
Speaker 3 (27:23):
They research or read the fine print or not docile
killing what I'll be chilling. I'll be chilling. I'm at
the Duce Hall about her dowl just dowsa.
Speaker 6 (27:44):
I know, girl, I'm on the lake band is sand
you know, you're.
Speaker 3 (27:50):
You're you're under the surface of the water shark ready
for war. That's boom right, gaging for somebody to try.
I'm playing.
Speaker 6 (28:00):
She's a what the thing called the minds of the.
Speaker 3 (28:04):
Gold mind Ye mind, yeah, yeah, step on it and
kaboom and use a lamb anyway, that's what you should.
This ain't even catching the straight she she's taking off
limbs on that. I'm on that with you.
Speaker 6 (28:23):
Anyway. I won't do it.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
She needs some incorporate, she needs some in corporate a little,
a little cut throat, yeah to But okay, let's get
back in there, y'all. We are everyone's gonna be like,
are y'all joking? But they're gonna love this and they
miss us, you guys, I know it's been a while.
I should leave everything in. According to reports, a woman
he was seeing, so we're talking about Darryl everyone, if
(28:45):
you forgot a woman he was seeing called police and
told him that he pushed her to the ground and
started grabbing her throat during an argument. Stop seeing weird
men like that. Yeah, So he pled no contest to that.
He takes it to trial, of course, and on August thirtieth,
twenty ten, he's found guilty. Period. What he takes on
(29:09):
the trial with this track history again because because he
ain't spent a real time in jail yet, like the
first time was six you know, six years, he's playing
with it. And he literally raped a whole woman and
served no time. Ye, so a whole child. Who do
you think he's inviasible? Right? So he was sound guilty
and he only served ninety days in jail. He with
(29:29):
a work release, so he was able to like get
out during the day to go work and stuff, and
then he was and then he was sentenced to three
years probation and he was opposed to register as a
sex offender, and he didn't and didn't. I mean he did,
like initially, but he was only in compliance for the
first year. Yeah, he was out of compliance for eight years.
And they didn't even catch him for being a sex offender.
(29:50):
And that should be like, oh, you broke probation type stuff,
you're going back exact immediately, immediately, But they didn't even notice.
They didn't even realize that he that he wasn't properly
registered with the proper address till twenty twelve, and didn't
arrest him spoiler till twenty sixteen.
Speaker 6 (30:07):
What is he talking about in this picture? Look defended himself?
Speaker 3 (30:13):
What the worst? Yeah, what's pussing about? He looks small?
I ain't doing mind. I'm cussant at the at the
at the judge. He looks like a small man. He's
cussing at the judge, telling the judge, as a matter
of fact, you need to recuse yourself. Wow, got all
that face, but nobody and they got a hairline from
(30:37):
back yonder. So he's constantly violating his probation. They're doing
nothing about it. He's living his best life. Y'all. Imagine
if you're like a criminal, you're getting away with it.
Why would you stop being a criminal. This is go ahead.
Speaker 6 (30:51):
It's almost all our cases.
Speaker 3 (30:53):
It basically seems like sometimes you feel like the people
do too much over a person. It's like, why aren't
you doing too much to the right person? The right
people one hundred percent? Because we've talked about people that
are straight up innocent and we could see it. Girl
with beer goggles on and death row, death row. Yes,
it's horrible. But the next year, he's pulled over on
(31:15):
March twenty fifth, twenty eleven, for not wearing a seatbelt.
He ended up resisting arrest and trying to flee, and
the officer thought Daryl was going to run him clean over.
Like the officer's like, I fear for my life. The
car go was on, he ran off, he was about
to run me over, yeah, and was yeah. And because
of this, he had violated his probation from the strangulation case,
(31:38):
and he was sent to Joe for eleven months. Okay,
so finally something longer than a rehab stant My god,
it's not even a whole year, Kayla. He's a felon.
He's been in and out and in and out and
in and out. He raped a child, he has strangled
a woman, and he only got eleven months for violating
him his probation. But the thing, it took him almost
(31:59):
running over right a cop.
Speaker 4 (32:02):
Cop?
Speaker 3 (32:02):
Yeah. Then, and then they're gonna put them behind exactly
my almost most you right know, I'm just saying, waist
keyns of these kings. So he's a sentence to an
additional thirty seven days for the resisting arrest case. Like
these sentences, y'all are they're a joke. He's He's like, oh,
(32:23):
I'm in there for a couple of days, let me
reset and get back out. Literally, he's like, I'm using
this is mental health reset. As secretary writing up all
these short sentences met, she's like, what's going on again? Right?
Could have been a man? I immediately said it was.
She excuse me either way. It took them until, like
(32:44):
I said, twenty sixteen to arrest him for that. He
should have been in custody bump teenth years ago. Twell
at twelve, thank you. He didn't spend much time in jail, though,
because he was a free man in July of twenty
twenty when he shot at his nephew.
Speaker 6 (33:02):
During an argument over a fun Oh, come.
Speaker 3 (33:06):
On, he's a Repeter Fender like by ten thousand, yes, Kristen, legitimately,
this man has no emotional intelligence whatsoever, Like it's none.
He ain't men to normal. No, he's angry and and pathetic.
He just yeah, he's doing this stuff on crash out
(33:28):
over that Daryl. He was later found hope to Chris,
I ain't gonna Christy, Kristen, I ain't gonna lie to you.
If Darre trying to come from me, girl, he's gonna
eat six, not twelve. If you know what I mean,
(33:48):
Stop playing girl. Let me tell you something. Darryl is mean, mean,
says six people to curious casket, not twelve jurors to
decide if you go to jail or not. Okay, I'm
gonna kill there. That's how I was, like, I'm just
gonna keep moving.
Speaker 6 (34:05):
Well he locked up, Thank god, I hope.
Speaker 3 (34:08):
So. He was later found by officers with a nine
milimeter baretta that was stolen and three meth pills on
him on that stuff. He was still on that. They
charged him with two counts of second degree recklessly and
endangering safety and use of a dangerous weapon, and he
was also ordered to stay away from both his nephew
(34:30):
and his mother. So I don't know if it was
like his nephew and his mother or his nephew and
his mother's mother, which is his sister, which I thought
they would have said, but they said his mother. So
I think at that time he probably pulled the gun
out on both of them, probably, And the nephew even
wrote to the court that the incident made him realize
that his uncle quote wasn't family or kin to me.
(34:52):
He tried to kill me.
Speaker 4 (34:53):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (34:53):
Also, like this man is unhinged. He's been in prison,
he's violated probab and y'all let him out and now
he's trying to kill me. I'm mad at you, if
i'm the nephew, I'm mad at the courts. Yeahah, and
they keep letting them out, keep doing it. Yeah. Now
Daryl was finally facing real time. I'm talking ten years,
thank god, right, and his bail was initially set at
(35:16):
fifteen thousand dollars that's itun's low. But because the courts
were delayed because of COVID nineteen and they couldn't guarantee
him a speedy trial. Daryl was freed in February of
twenty twenty one on a five hundred dollars bail day,
and the prosecution apparently were just as sick as us,
(35:40):
which I'm like, I'd be putting on a front because
we're to talk about what they did later. Anyway, they
were trying to keep him in jail as much as
they could. The very next month, they petitioned to have
him brought back in for being in contempt and his
long running child support case that he had with his
son's mother but doesn't really work. Of course it doesn't. No,
(36:03):
he's not paying no child support. But they're not even
gonna be able to lock this man up for real
because on May twenty seventh, twenty twenty one, Darryl Is
arrested in Union City, Georgia, after a man called police
to a hotel because he heard what sounded like Daryl
beating a woman on the other side of the hotel wall. Yeah,
punk mom, he's a small man, like legit this big hey,
(36:29):
So y'all know why he like he hopped in my email,
try to come for me and talk to me. The
man was arrested and was given a signature bond, meaning
he can sign a document promising which I'm mister Brooks
wait talking about Darryl promising to show up for court
in the future, a promise the lawmakers in Wisconsin and
(36:55):
soft it was COVID, so like half of them didn't
have half their brain work properly. So they was just
trying to figure it out that prisons were over you
know capacity, I mean, jails were over capacity. It was
a lot going on. But I still found the spot
for him. Oh no, I would if I want underground.
And of course when his October court date came, he
(37:16):
didn't show up. So fast forward to November two, twenty
twenty one. Darryl is back in Wisconsin and a woman
called the police to report that he had punched her
and drove over her leg while the two were arguing
at a gas station. Now, mind you, this is like
his ex girlfriend or whatever. I think they have a
child together. I don't even know. He's so disgusting to me,
(37:38):
but either way, he's arrested again. And that's when sheriff
deputies realized that his arrest in Georgia and his arrest
I'm sorry, and his warrant in Nevada hadn't even been
entered into the National Crime Information System. It ain't been
int into this story because I ain't know he was traveling.
Hesh girl, girl, I went to Georgia. I told you
(38:03):
when to Reno. Yeah, you said Reno, but say Georgia.
And that's where he attacked the girl, the fifteen six
year old. Yes, that was right. But when he got
out for his parole violation, he went to Georgia. And
then that's when he got arrested for what I don't
remember already, something something else woman, something toward a woman.
(38:28):
And on top of this, as soon as he's in custody,
he calls his mother and tells her what's happening, and
she then tells him that prosecutors says that they can't
pursue charges if the witness doesn't cooperate. What'd your mama
tell you that? Because she's an enabling ass. No, she
was just trying to stay alive because I think he
shot at her too, that's true. Out she's trying to
(38:50):
get him out. What yes, So he starts blowing up
the victim's phone, calling her, trying to course her into
retracting her statement. Disgusting. Why would she even put that
in his mind when she knows it's something that he's
done before. Thanks for the freaking Why would you allow
him to do that to someone else? Say, she has
(39:13):
fallen into a system of abuse. She left his daddy,
now she's letting him do it her own son. Yeah,
so he was charged with like five different counts, but
the prosecution for some reason, only set the bill at
one thousand dollars. Come on, and a few days later,
of course, his mother posts his bill, and finally we
(39:35):
have reached Sunday, November twenty one, twenty twenty one, which
is the Waukesha Christmas Parade Wow. At around four thirty
five pm that day, the Waukeisha Police Department received a
call that there was a domestic disturbance going on between
Darryl and his ex girlfriend. So this is the same
woman that he ran over a few weeks early. But
(39:56):
we'd be looking at there like he told up everybody
around him stupid, and yeah they're allowing him. Yeah, if
you have empathy for Darryl, you have to have empathy
for his victims at the same time in the sense
of some of these people are choosing it over and
over again. Yeah, so they're having this argument. And the
two were in the vicinity of White Rock School, and
it's a school that apparently was closed to like the
(40:18):
root of the parade. And I don't know what came
over Daryl, but he had another urge to run somebody
else over. But this time his target wasn't just a
woman he knew. Daryl drove his red twenty ten fourd
escape through the Wakesha Christmas parade route, killing six people
(40:39):
and injuring more than sixty. So immediately after, you know,
the aftermath of the car just ramming through everybody, five
people were identified to be deceased, and that was Tamra L. Carlson, Duran,
Virginia E. Crenzen, Leanna Owen, Willem Hospital, and Jane.
Speaker 9 (41:01):
So.
Speaker 3 (41:01):
Forty eight people were injured, seven of which were children.
Twenty eight were hospitalized, of which nine were critical, and
one of those critical did not make it, and it
was eight year old Jackson Sparks. Horrific, unbelievable. He crashed
straight out all awesome, something that wasn't worth I know,
(41:22):
it wasn't worth it. Oh it wasn't. Witnesses that were
present that day so that they could just see bodies
in the street. It looked like a war zone. Wow,
well because this Nigro and they didn't catch me and
keep him. So did last time? I made't feel like
a heel. I blamed the justice system. Yeah, I also
(41:46):
blame his mother. Yeah, she had a part to play.
But when do we not blame the mother. Mothers are usually,
unfortunately enablers and their sons like wrongdoing. Not you if
you had a son, I feel like you would hold
them to the fire. Mom not dying for nobody, So
she's really not going to jail for nobody.
Speaker 9 (42:03):
Something.
Speaker 3 (42:07):
Like holding Kate to the fire if you crazy stuff
like that. I put some of his books, but you
on a jail. I can't, no, no, I can't. Wrong
is wrong? Kate would not as much as it would
hurt me. You know, it would hurt us. I don't know. Alright,
leave it, let's go, let's go. I might lie a
little bit, you know, she would, Okay, anyway, the medical
(42:31):
Sorry not sorry, this is really sad, guys, he said too.
Now okay, rest in peace to all these people, because
the medical examiner actually cried when describing what Jackson's cause
of death was. Baby he had basically like his head
had been basically ran over. It was horrible. It's just heartbreaking.
So rest in peace to all the victims. You know,
(42:53):
as cautious as they were, they really didn't I don't care,
you know, they shouldn't have been ran down like dogs
and pigeons in the streets. And to add to the horror,
the parade was live streams, so a lot of the
horror was seen by people at home. Golly yeah. Daryl
(43:14):
was arrested that night. He was charged with six counts
of intentional homicide, amongst dozens of more charges, and his
bail was set at five million dollars this time. Still
on December first, Daryl's enabling mother released the following statement quote,
Daryl has suffered from mental health issues since he was
very young. In those years, he received counseling, was on medication.
(43:37):
When he became an adult, a decision was made that
he no longer suffered from a mental illness. That decision
left him with no assurance or financial means to pay
for medication and when determined necessary counseling instead of offering
help and resources to combat the problem, a jail cell
was given over and over again. I'm sorry, thank you. Well,
(43:58):
mental illness is not probably tree did. The person becomes
sicker and sicker. It doesn't go away once a person
becomes an adult. Okay, that's fair. But at the same
time he did it. You're hurting, you're physically hurting people.
You're trying to kill people, you know, over and over
and over again to you, and you still allow him
(44:19):
and bailed him out, you got him out, and then
that is okay, Well you didn't want the prison sale.
Put him in the mental sale if you know he did.
She could have, she could I mean no, to be fair,
he's a girl man at this point. She can't get
him committed unless there's like actual provable cause. So he's
out here doing his best, not his best, but doing
(44:42):
whatever he wants to do, and she's just enabling it
because she feels bad that he suffers from mental health. Right,
And it's like you should feel bad for the people
that he's hurting. That's right, Daryl grand baby. Yes, yes,
Daryl's playing victim of course. And he said, cool, I
just feel like I'm being you've been what I just
(45:06):
feel like I'm being monster, the monster demonized, Like he
feels like you're being dehumanized when you're out here killing folk,
six people, like, ain't nobody worry about your humanity? You
lost it when you ran through all those people. Yeah, animal,
he's sick. He's sick, and anybody that's believing his crap
(45:26):
is just the sickest. And his mother needs to be
institutionalized too, like, I don't want to love my son
so much as the point that I'm mentally ill an
excusing murder because that's what she's doing, because it's like
no freak accident she had, because it was a freak accident.
This nigga got a track record and he knows right
from wrong.
Speaker 6 (45:46):
Yes, he knows.
Speaker 3 (45:47):
Look at them and they cut the people out and talking.
He'd be talking in that courtroom. Nothing, y'all look up
some videos. I'm gonna post some videos to him talking
crack in the in the court room. We'll get to it.
So he ends up pleading not guilty by reason of
mental disease or defect aka insanity. And that was in
August twenty twenty two, but it was then withdrawn after
(46:09):
Daryl was evaluated and psychiatrists were like, not, you're fine,
I know you're there, crazy. Yeah, you're fine. You're like
as far as knowing what you did and being hell
responsible for right. So Daryl then decides he wants to
represent himself. Yeah, ok, here this is a joke, and
(46:30):
the and the judge allows it. Look at his hair
as a christ So this is what this negra was
looking like when he emailed me and told me I
was a nigga in a hole. I like his suit, though,
that's the way where do you get that from? Though?
That's clean?
Speaker 6 (46:46):
Girl.
Speaker 3 (46:47):
He's a spitter girl. They gotta put him in stuff.
He'd be pissing on people and stuff. Oh no, he's
just trying to He's disgusting to me.
Speaker 6 (46:57):
I hope you know them tattoos on him.
Speaker 3 (46:59):
I mean crazy. I mean he lived his full life
out and basically out of jail. I hoping, got no
COMPUTI your mom friends, mom Nikka said, if they're all
come up with me, I need y'all. Yeah. So there's
no doubt in anyone's mind that he killed these people.
But of course Darryl had to waste everybody's time with
(47:20):
his Shenanigan. So he's in the court Christy yelling, crying,
going on long rants, literally one hour long rants. And yes,
I almost a judge. I would have been like, I
should have never let this man represent himself. I'm sure
she regretted it, but you can't. That's his constitutional right
or whatever. But he was all over the place. He
(47:43):
would go from sounding like very aware and capable to
just extremely angry. He was doing too much. He even
told the judge like I told you guys earlier, she
should recuse herself. He starts crying in the court talking
about how his daughter is starting Spellman and he can't
believe he's miss sing it. And this is after he
has killed six people, like go to hell tomorrow, sir, wow,
(48:06):
Like he's trying to Oh, well, I'm just saying I
say that because why are you trying to pull You know,
my daughter's so smart, she graduated a year matter of fact,
let me just play it. You you had nothing to
do with that, dar. He's so up his own behind.
He's trying to you know, my children are doing so well,
and he's like, and I'm missing her starting college. You
didn't care about that when you ran overall in people,
(48:27):
and why would I being women and raping and doing
all that one hundred percent hundred percent because he got
sentenced to five to nine years for running over his
ex So I'm like, you still would have missed your
daughter going to college and stuff. You didn't care about
that anyway, Literally, wane a puke. He's disgusting. He is
this pass is trying to pull out of her heart
(48:48):
spring strings. Bring up his daughter when he's out here
beating women like it's not working her exactly. And then
mind you, he's in a wheelchair while why he's crying
and trying to do all this, Why because he'd be
spitting and acting out and throwing his body. He's very theatrical.
And the jury thought so too, and they found him
(49:12):
guilty on all charges and he was sentenced to sixth
consecutive life sentence period. It's just this, sir. He is
still to this day fighting in court. The most recent
update I've seen is in regards to his appeals that
he's representing himself again, and he just recently September sixth,
(49:36):
I believe, requested his tenth extension for his trial. He
was up there yelling, I can't be ready to try
my case in three days. He has so much attitude
as a judge. And this is a woman judge, right,
so you already know he hates her. Hat these women. Yeah,
he's talking to her so disrespectful. She's trying to keep
(49:59):
it cute. He's like, you know all this drama. So
she's like, the only one causing drama is you and
he goes, no, it's you too. I would have told
him where to go, That's what I'm saying. It's like
he knows how to get away will mess. He knows
how to do it because he's so used to getting
what he wants. Yes, his mother is the first person
that showed him how to do that because she was
allowing him to do it. Yeah, you can't power to
(50:21):
no man like that. Nope, I wouldn't let him set
in a courtroom. Again, it's a waste of time and money.
It is. It really is a waste of time. So
let's just look at the last few pictures that we
do have of him, Christie. Let me get you the
fools shebang look at Yeah, sloppy, blocky and long. His
(50:44):
locks were trying to hide his receding hairline. Gotcha, oh,
because it's not giving I tell the story. Look at
his dead eyes, look at him cleaned up, looking like
a But still this is him in twenty twenty five.
But still he just sent us nigga, you a hole,
(51:05):
you a whole nigga. Two years ago.
Speaker 6 (51:09):
He said, can't go damn off me.
Speaker 9 (51:19):
A home?
Speaker 6 (51:20):
Who you talking like? I want to ask you for real,
who you're talking?
Speaker 1 (51:24):
Why?
Speaker 3 (51:24):
One bit? I wish we could tell the courts during
his appeal, he's.
Speaker 6 (51:28):
Out your I got evidence. I got the evidence.
Speaker 3 (51:31):
Sorry, y'all. Mom's camera just died.
Speaker 6 (51:34):
But it's okay.
Speaker 3 (51:35):
She's still here.
Speaker 6 (51:36):
No, I'm not that.
Speaker 3 (51:39):
I spoke. That was the end of the case anyway.
So Darryl, you know for real, like pick and choose right,
you should pick and choose, and you chose wrong. And
I'm gonna put your email out there too, just in
case anybody else wants to you and tell them what
what they do, because don't don't have my email talking
calling me nothing but a child of God, period period.
Speaker 6 (52:03):
She ain't acting like it.
Speaker 3 (52:04):
But but that's real. Don't come up in my email
telling me nothing things. He'd wait for emails, trust me,
they coming. He wanted this attention because you know he
had already been on another thing. Did he had to have?
But I'm gonna tell you right now, two years I
made him. Wait, he's still in Corey. He was in
court last week, two weeks ago. All right, you check
(52:24):
your emails, wait for this one, mister Brooks. I'm gonna
just tailing that busted juice. She gonna push you out there,
set them the link to the pot. You gonna mess
with the wrong mister Brooks. So got my mouth from
the South, and I kept a cute with you on this,
on this, on this, she really did my mama on
the episode. So that not come for me because then
(52:46):
she won't let me on the next episode. And she
gonna cuts you from one end to the other. So
you got anything else to say? You got my email?
Hope you thread you started? You? Oh good? But yeah,
so that's our case for this week. I also found
another Daryl Brooks that is black as well and also
did some crazy, terrible things. So I think I want
(53:06):
to do that as like a mini and we'll release
that on Patreon this week and you can be a
free member on Patreon and still listen to it this week. Okay,
So that's definitely coming. And yeah, thank you guys so much.
I can't even thank you enough. I don't think this
is a wow. We have fun two hundred. So thank
you guys so much for listening for however long you've
(53:29):
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(53:51):
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