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Music. Hello and welcome back to
another episode of Mckills Deck Chronicles.
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I am your host, Kenny Williamson, and we are going to
talk today about, well, we're going to talk today a little bit
about a serial killer, allegedly.
OK, So we're going to talk a little bit about that today.
But before I get started, hey, I've been, I'm back.
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I was gone for several days to aconference in Dallas called The
Truth or Con 2025. You can see my shirt.
If you can see this, I'm wearinga Trither Con shirt.
So I went down there to Dallas and got to meet lots of people,
got to hear lots of presentations, and they were
good. They were good.
It was a good time. If you're a Flat Earth person.
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I got to meet Flat Earth Dave. And if you remember anything
about the final experiment with Austin Whitsett or from Whitsett
gets it. I got to meet him as well.
And he didn't, he didn't really want to talk too much about the
final experiment. He did say that he, he saw a 24
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hour sun down there and he, he, you know, he couldn't explain
it. He didn't really want to talk
too much about it, but whatever.So it was pretty interesting.
Got to meet a whole bunch of people down there.
And I'm hoping to get some more podcasts out of it and get to
interview these people. But one thing that I had been
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working on before I left was theGarth Brooks conspiracy of
whether or not he is a serial killer.
So I heard about this here whileback, and I have been doing
research on it and I have compiled a list of stuff here
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that I want to go over. And then, of course, you can be
the judge whether you think Mr. Brooks is a serial killer or
not. OK, let's just let's just let's
just see now, as you know, if you listen to my podcast, which
I'm sure you do or you wouldn't be here, right?
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I believe that all of Hollywood and probably all of your
singers, you're, you know, anybody that's anybody that's a
household name is, well, it's a satanic deal, OK, Hollywood and
the music industry is satanic. And all you have to do is look
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at the thing that just happened here with, you know, Diddy and
all that stuff. You know, all these music people
and stuff were having to go to his house and he's basically
take him to the backroom and having his way with them.
And if they don't do it, they don't get the record deals, OK?
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So everything revolving around these big artists is satanic,
so. And I believe that's even in the
country world, OK? It it, it doesn't matter if
you're singing rock'n'roll or ifyou're singing country, OK.
And that's why, you know, lots of country singers take their
own lives. They're Alcoholics, they're drug
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addicts. I think it's to to compensate
for the fact of that they're having to do stuff for Satan,
OK. And so this particular one here
is no different. OK.
So when I when I heard the theory that Garth Brooks was
allegedly a serial killer, that didn't surprise me any.
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OK, it didn't surprise me because, well, back in the 90s,
early 2000s, you know, he was the biggest thing out there.
He's like Platinum records, the,the biggest country thing out
there. Even Rock'n'roll people listen
to him. Everybody's heard of Garth
Brooks, right? And so to get that big, you have
to give something. So what exactly are you doing
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for it? Because, OK, in this industry,
and I learned a lot of this, even even more of it down here
at The Truth or Con, there are people that are really into this
stuff and they can show you all these different movie stars and
musicians. That's all they do is satanic
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stuff. OK, so is there any wonder that
this guy is doing something? No.
Anyway, so I'll get right into it.
I've got notes here, so I do have to look down.
I don't have a teleprompter or anything like that.
So basically what we're talking about here is Garth Brooks.
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And, you know, just for a little, you know, just to kind
of get this thing started here. He was born Troil.
His first name is Troil. Troil.
Garth Brooks, and he was born onFebruary 7th in 1962 in Tulsa,
OK, OK. Now I live in Arkansas.
I'm only about 80 miles from Tulsa, so I've been to Tulsa.
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I went to Spartan School of Aeronautics in Tulsa, OK, in
Jenks, which is an offshoot of Tulsa.
So I've been to Tulsa thousands of times, you know, and he was
living there part of those times.
I didn't even know that. So anyway, so he's from Tulsa,
OK. So, you know, he's a country boy
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and as they call him quite a bit, they call him a chubby
cowboy. OK, OK now so you know, he he
grew up in Tulsa, OK. You know, there Tulsa is a rough
place in certain areas and thereare lots of murders over there.
OK. So, you know, they don't really
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talk about too much of what happened before then.
But you know, Garth, oh, Garth grows up and he he goes to the
University of Oklahoma, which isin Stillwater, OK or Oklahoma
State University is where he goes.
He goes to Oklahoma State University in Stillwater, OK and
you know, that's popular school OSU.
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So he goes to that school and, you know, I guess that's kind of
where some of these murders start happening.
OK, So let's see here in this particular one that that's
mentioned, OK, in Oklahoma StateUniversity in 1981, there was a
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lady going there and coincidentally she lived very
close to to Garth over there where he was living going to the
college, and she also attended the same college.
She was murdered, of course, in between her classes and she was
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found dead laying across her bed.
She had been stabbed to death. OK, Now anybody, I guess, could
have done it. However, the people who have
compiled this information that these researchers, they have
just noticed that, you know, it's an awfully big coincidence
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that anywhere Mr. Brooks goes, people tend to get killed or
completely disappear. OK?
So this was the first one. She was near him when he was
attending college. OK, now also let's see in
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Norman, OK, which is not very far away from there, the police
found another body. Let's see.
They found another body there. Let's see here.
And this was a homeless woman who was frequently seen at the
Oklahoma State University area. So she hung around the
university. She was homeless, she went
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missing at the same time period that he was there, and then they
found her body dumped in the woods not too far away.
OK, so that's the second one. So this is kind of when it all
started. So we've got a couple of deaths,
murders, disappearances right around Mister Brooks area when
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he was attending college there. One lady in the class, one lady
at the college that just hung around, right.
OK, so sometime in there he graduates and he moves, OK?
He, he, he graduates and he, he gets married to a lady named by
by the name of Sandy. OK, And this is in 1987.
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And they moved to Nashville, TN because, you know, Garth is
trying to get his music deal going.
He hasn't been discovered yet. You know, he's singing in bars.
So he moves to Nashville to try to get discovered.
Now when he moved there, he initially worked as a boot
salesman in something similar tothe boot Barn or like a
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Cavender's. It's called the boot something.
But he worked at something similar to Cavender's, but it
was called the boot something. Boot boot Carnival may have
been. Either way, this note here says
the boot barn, but I thought it was something different.
But either way, he that's where he went to work.
And so he worked there cuz he, you know, he wasn't a country
singer yet. He was just an aspiring country
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singer. So one of the things after he
went to work there and moved there, some people start coming
up missing near the boot barn. OK, so several people got
abducted and disappeared or murdered right near where he was
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working in the alleyway. So, you know, maybe, maybe a
coincidence, I don't know. So so this goes on for a little
while and he finally gets noticed.
OK, he's singing in bars and oneof these big record labels
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actually finally notices him andhe gets his first big hit.
OK, And it was If tomorrow nevercomes and the Dance.
So one thing you'll notice, OK, which others have noticed, is
that most of his song titles have to do.
They could have multiple meetings, multiple meanings, OK,
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like if tomorrow never comes, Well, you know, for a victim
who's getting murdered, tomorrow's never going to come,
especially if you've kidnapped somebody and haul them off
somewhere and kill them at a later time.
You know what I mean? So a lot, a lot of his we'll
talk about that here as we go OK, so he starts to sing in
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these carnivals and you know here while back the Tulsa State
Fair carnival, you know that bigcarnival there and they have
singers that show up when these guys start getting popular, they
start doing the carnival, the carnival scene.
So they they book them in all these different carnivals.
Well, you know, as you know, luck, I guess you would say has
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it. You know, he as he gets booked
in these different carnivals andhe goes and does one of his
shows, he takes off the next dayand lo and behold, or somebody
murdered or disappeared. So this starts going on at all
of his carnivals, not all, but most.
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OK, so this starts happening, but people are just like, hey,
you know, people get murdered. And he goes to a big city.
There's a carnival, he has a show the next morning,
somebody's dead. Maybe a coincidence, maybe not.
OK, so sometime in this time, while he's running around doing
these carnivals, come to find out he's a cheater.
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So he cheats on his wife, Sandy,and she, she finds out.
And of course he he goes on to apologize to her, you know, and
admits that he did it and it says it's a mistake anyway, so
she ends up taking him back for a short amount of time.
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OK, it doesn't last. Makes you wonder why.
So let's see here. So this goes on for a while.
Of course, he's, he's still doing his little tours and let's
see. So he's a of course he's he's a
new country artist and he's doing these playing these State
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Fairgrounds from 1989 to 1990. OK.
So at the end of 1990, he actually signs a record deal
with Capitol Records. And this is like his, his really
big one in Nashville. So the odd thing about this, of
course, he he basically was living.
Of course, he he's doing these gigs, but he hadn't really got
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paid much and he was working at the boot place in Nashville.
They said that he had no car or anything at this point.
He was living in an apartment. Of course, you know, people were
disappearing and getting murdered near his apartment.
We're near where he worked. So in 1990 he gets fully
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discovered and they offer him money to go on this tour or
whatever, you know, and basically what he did is he got
a check for $500,000 is what they said and he went and spent
432,000 of it. So almost all of it on a 300
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acre piece of property, unimproved property.
This is just woods in Goodlettsville, TN which is
right outside Nashville. The theory is that Garth bought
this property very secluded out in the middle of nowhere to use
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as a dumping ground. OK, because it just so happens
during this period the missing persons cases begin to rise
steeply. So he goes and and gets 300
acres of unimproved property. You know, you have no place to
stay but an apartment, but you buy this, don't do anything with
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it but fence it off private property.
And in the missing persons casesstart to rise in that area.
And so of course, the theory is this is his what you'd call an
unlicensed cemetery. OK, so I know this sounds crazy
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and people say, well, you know, maybe, you know, just
coincidence, right? I mean, it's all coincidence.
He, you know, people are gettingmurdered.
They could have got murdered anyway.
Well, when he produces, he he comes out with the Thunder
rolls, OK. And he decides in this music
video that he wants to act this thing out.
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TNN and CMT said no, it's too gruesome.
You know, there's basically somebody getting murdered in it
and he wants to be the person and they're acting it out.
And they said no, it's it's not suitable for television at that
time. And they said that Garth didn't
seem to really understand why that is.
And he said he was very upset the fact that he couldn't act
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out a murder. OK.
And TNN and CMT basically Simplyput out a statement that said
that they they didn't feel that they would be that the the
people listening like me and you, that the customers would be
accepting of that level of violence in a video.
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So, you know, he's want to act this thing out.
You know, that kind of gives that kind of gives a little bit
of, you know, an idea into how this guy thinks.
OK, now I have a video of Garth and how he really acts and
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talks. Besides, you know, I'm going to
play that for you here. In a minute, in a minute, in a
minute. OK, so so this is going on and
during this whole time, of course, he's getting bigger and
bigger and he's got these peoplethat travel with him.
He travels in a tour bus and he travels in 18 Wheelers.
And the people that set this stuff up, that ride with him are
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called roadies. OK, Now come to find out, these
roadies have to sign a non disclosure, non disclosure
agreement. They're not allowed to talk
about anything that they see or hear on these tours, OK?
Of course, that's to keep peoplefrom talking to the tabloids or
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the press or anything like that.Now, these people that were
doing in depth research on this,they actually found a guy who
had been terminated and he decided to talk.
He just wouldn't give his name because he did sign a non
disclosure agreement. And so they start asking him
questions about Garth and they said, is he able to slip away or
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disappear during his concerts, you know, possibly and murder
somebody in the back and come uphere and, and like this guy
says, he says, yes, they, they have no control over what the
artist does. He says it's not like he's out
here rigging up the lighting system or anything like that.
OK. He says some of the artists they
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work with, they never even leavetheir buses.
They they are literally in the bus or somewhere and then they
just pop up on stage and then they disappear again.
Nobody sees them before or after.
So they really don't know where they're at.
So he also said that they whenever they travel with Garth,
it said he would just ran randomly grab somebody's car
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there and he would just take offand he would disappear for
several hours and he came back and did the show.
Nobody questioned where he went and he never told them.
Now, of course, lots of these people that ended up the bodies
OK that were murdered during these tours and these different
performances, you know, their body was taken somewhere and
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dumped. And so one of the things that
stands out and and even an FBI get eye agent guy has says this
that's been interviewed. You know if you.
Are traveling around like a singer and you go from place to
place to place and you decide you want to kill somebody
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randomly and there's no motive OK And you show up in that town
and you have no motive and you hop in somebody else's car that
just there OK And you load this person up in somebody else's car
and kill them and dump them. It's really hard to trace
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anything back to the person thatactually committed the crime.
And then the very next day boom,he's gone he's gone in a tour
bus and they might not find these bodies till a week later
if they ever find him at all. And so then they're like well
who did it? Nobody.
And all these are unsolved. Nobody's ever figured out who's
killed these people. It's they're all still unsolved
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every single one of them. The numbers, the numbers
starting to grow. OK, So this isn't one or two,
you know, random people. This is the starting to add up.
OK. So let's see if this is just one
example. This lady named Tammy here, OK?
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This was in August of 1992. OK Tammy, She left for college
and it was reported that she wasseen roughly at 3:30 PM on
Interstate 80 at the mile marker83 rest stop in Illinois.
OK, so predictably, the parking area was teeming with tractor
trailers, which they always are.However, per an eyewitness
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account, one tractor trailer wasseen parked near Tammy's vehicle
during this particular period. OK And a man described as a
white male in his 30s, roughly 6feet tall with dark hair, which
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just so happens to be describingMr. Brooks.
OK was witnessed in the vicinityof the tractor trailer and her
vehicle. OK, so the next day, she never
arrives at her college. The state police start looking
for her because she's filed as amissing person.
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Shortly after that, Illinois State trooper found Tammy's
vehicle abandoned at the mile marker 83 Trust, a rest stop,
but there was no sign of Tammy, so they found her car there.
OK. Now, the roadie that they had
interviewed vaguely recollects them stopping.
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They stopped at these different ones and he believes that they
they did stop there. So the people that writing this
report said, you know, that theybelieve that the tractor trailer
that was seen parked near her vehicle was in fact one of Garth
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Brooks tractor trailers that wasin his little Envoy, OK, or his
convoy. And so that I witnessed that,
saw some man hanging around her car, fit his description, and
then she disappeared. OK, so let's see.
Yeah. So she disappeared.
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And I don't know if she was everfound or not.
Let's see. Yeah.
They saying that, you know, she could have been stuffed into one
of the trunks. She could have been stuffed into
an 18 Wheeler. She could have been stuffed
underneath the bus because she completely disappeared, was
never seen again, just completely missing.
And of course, his convoy of vehicles was at the same rest
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stop at the same time. But hey, it's a coincidence,
maybe nothing to it, right? OK, so, oh, wait a second.
In further in furtherance of theof the theory.
Yeah. In for in furtherance of this
particular story, in 1992, Tammy's corpse was found lying
in the grass along Interstate 44in Missouri.
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OK. Which just so happens to be
located along the route of the concert during that period.
So he leaves and goes wherever he's going.
And he stops at that rest stop. She's seen with a guy that looks
kind of like him, disappears, and then her body is found in a
ditch on the way to his next stop along the same route that
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he would have taken. And come to find out she was
stabbed to death. Now, if that's not enough, which
that's all circumstantial, right?
Because maybe anybody could havebeen driving down that road,
right? It said that a copy of Garth
Brooks No Fences CD was discovered lying near the body.
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OK Hey, does that mean he did it?
No, I guess not. But, you know, was she stuffed
in a trunk with some of his stuff and when her body was
ejected out, one of the CDs cameout with it, You know, was she
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holding on to the CD and it her it got dumped with her body?
Or or, you know, did did the murderer just happened to have
ACD in the trunk of his car? You know, it had nothing to do
with Garth. I don't know.
I mean, how many coincidences have to rack up before, you
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know, before somebody's like, hey, check, check the bus for
blood anything? No, they're they're not going to
do that. I mean, Garth Brooks, they're
not going to check anything on him.
They're going to say, well, thathe's a good old boy in that
country saying why would he killanybody, right?
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I mean, so nobody even checks. They've never even look.
OK, OK, So yes, So again, like Iwas saying here, it's suspected
that some of the titles to his albums may be a indicator of
what he's thinking and what he'sdoing and what he's getting away
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with. For example, the Chase, that's
one of his popular ones, reflecting his desire to hunt
down his victim. So he calls it the Chase.
He's got, you know, he's got another one called In Pieces,
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you know, echoing Garth's body disposal method, OK.
He also has one called Sevens referring to the seven deadly
sins, OK, Pride, envy, wrath, sloth, greed, gluttonly and
lust, which was believed that bymany that the superstar was
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struggling with. And of course that's got, you
know, he's got other ones like afriends in low places.
He's got another one, the gunslinger.
Now a lot of people that were found dead near his convoy and
his stuff were shot from a distance.
So a lot of them were shot in the head.
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So, you know, so he has people on or near all of his little
shenanigans that he's doing here.
And if they're not just disappeared or stabbed to death,
they're shot. And nobody can ever seem to find
anything about the shooter. But you know, hey, let's come up
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with a title of our of our new album or whatever and call it
Gunslinger, just to put it rightout in your face.
OK, just put it out there. And you know, I've said this
many, many times, these different or Hollywood, they use
movies and they tell you what they're doing or they tell you
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what they're going to do and they put it in the form of a
movie. And so then you watch the movie
and you get desensitized to it or you're like, oh, that's just
a movie. That could never happen.
You got that from a movie. Well, I believe that Satan is
required to reveal what he's doing.
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And by doing that, you know, youhave no excuse.
So he actually reveals what he'sdoing, and you can see what he's
doing. And in the end, it's going to be
like, well, now you saw that with your own eyes.
Well, I thought that was just a movie.
That was just a Hollywood movie.What was it?
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And the reason I say that is, for example, again, we have
let's see if I can share this here.
We have a good old. Well, where is it?
Mr. Let's find him. He's somewhere here.
That's the wrong one. There he is, Mr. Brooks.
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OK, so I'm going to I'm going toshare this with you so you can
see it. Let me find it.
Nope, that's not it. Why is that?
Let's minimize that one again, guys, It's it's just me here.
So, you know, I don't have AI. Wish I did.
I wish I had like a media guy that was doing all this stuff
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behind the scenes. There it is.
OK, So if, if you're on a podcast and can't see this, this
is a picture of Garth Brooks andkind of his face is kind of
shifted over and has a picture of what's his name picture of
Kevin Costner. Kevin Costner was in a Hollywood
movie, go figure named Mr. Brooks.
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And in this Hollywood movie, Mr.Brooks, Kevin Costner plays a
very rich popular person. He's not a singer, but he's a
big rich popular man who gets awarded to all kinds of stuff.
He's like a doctor. He gets to go to all this stuff.
He's he gives money. He's like a, he's like a multi
millionaire, same as Garth, but he's secretly living a double
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life. Really.
He's a serial killer. Is that the same as Garth?
I don't know. So in the movie he puts on other
personalities, he puts on a wig and puts stuff on and he goes
and murders people. OK.
And then he dismembers their body or buries them or whatever.
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One of the things that he does to get rid of bodies is it just
so happens he owns lots of land in the movie.
One of the things he owns in themovie are cemeteries.
And So what he does is he murders somebody and he takes
him out to his cemetery to wherethey're fixing to bury somebody
the very next day. And they've already dug the hole
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and they've got the tomb sittingthere.
You know, they're going to lowerit in.
So what he does is he jumps downin there and he scratches out a
hole and he buries the body in ashallow grave in the cemetery.
And then the next day they come out and lower the concrete thing
in so it covers up the body. And then they have a funeral and
they put the actual dead persons, they had the funeral,
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they put that or, you know, the coffin right in top and then and
then they cover it all back up. Convenient, huh?
So he's burying the bodies on his property, hiding them
underneath, you know, people that are fixing to be buried.
So nobody ever looks. They're they're gone.
They're never going to be found again.
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OK, Now also in this movie, he talks to himself.
He has another guy hanging out with him all the time, and he's
always talking to this person. But the person isn't really
there. It's all in his mind.
OK, So he talks to himself and he answers himself.
He has a conversation with himself.
Now, the reason I bring this up is, you know, the roadie here,
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He says that on at least one occasion Garth goes to his bus
and proceeds to have a conversation with himself.
The roadie overheard this whole thing and he says that Garth was
arguing with himself, answering himself, so he would.
He said he wasn't. Somebody said, Are you sure he
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wasn't on the phone? He's like, no, I could hear him
say something and then answer inhis own voice, back and forth as
if arguing with himself. OK, Garth did the same thing.
This was this is what Garth is doing.
Brooks did the same thing in themovie.
He argued back and forth with his personality.
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The other thing Brooks did in the movie, the killer is, is
that's one thing he said he goes, well, that he goes, one of
the reasons I don't get caught is because I randomly kill
people that there's no connection to.
So there's no motive. Somebody say, well, they start
looking for motives or why somebody killed somebody.
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See, especially stabbing. Well, that's, that's, that's a,
you know, they always say that'sa personal killing.
So they start looking for peoplein their family and all that,
that could have had a motive. Well, if you don't know the
person and you're just travelingthrough the area and you
randomly murder somebody, well, you have no motive.
There's no motives. So that they have a very hard
time finding it. So of course Hollywood comes out
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with Mr. Brooks and it's the same thing, just a different
face and a little bit different profession, and they tell you
exactly what you're doing. And of course, Mr. Brooks, they
don't even bother to change the name.
That's my opinion. OK, so, so we've got that kind
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of stuff going on. OK, so a lot, a lot of the other
things, not only did he'd go on tour, he also was invited to go
to ceremonies, award ceremonies.So he would fly into these
ceremonies, you know, where he gets, you know, all the idol
worship or people like, oh, you're so great.
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Here's here's your golden calf, here's your golden man, you
know, here's your, you know, because because we worship you
because we're the world. OK, Now you're a devil and
probably a killer, but don't worry, we're going to prop you
up. OK, so these people doing the
research figured out that on these little tours that he did
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the well, they're, I guess they're technically not tours.
They're award, award ceremonies that over a dozen individuals
have either disappeared or endedup murdered in the very city
hosting the award ceremony. And incidentally, Garth has been
in attendance of each award show, corresponding with every
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single incident. And these were in very close
proximity of the awards. It's not, it's not like they're
100 miles away. They're right there.
So wherever he's at, somebody there gets killed, obviously
murdered. Or they just disappear over a
dozen. But don't.
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Hey, it's all coincidence. Don't look.
Don't ask too many questions. Are you surprised yet?
I'm not. OK.
OK, so another one. So Garth Brooks and his wife,
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Sandy, they moved to Nashville in 1987.
OK. It says, you know, what they
hadn't really discussed yet up to this point was the spike of
unsolved murders and missing persons after Garth purchased
his 300 acre piece of undeveloped property in
Goodallsville, OK, over the lastminute, and this is a statement
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from an FBI agent talking about this.
He says over the last few years there's been a noticeable
increase in the missing person cases stated Floyd Clark and
act, the acting director of the FBI.
Unfortunately, throughout the 90s, we didn't have dedicated
unit for missing purses cases. So instead, these cases were
typically managed by local and state law enforcement agencies,
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yadda, yadda, yadda. And so you know, these law
enforcement agencies over there,they're like, well, of course
we've got a whole bunch of people missing in this vicinity.
But Garth has nothing to do withhe's a good old boy.
He's a country singer. I mean, yes, he's got some
secluded property and as soon ashe bought it, we have a huge up,
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tip up tick of missing people. What's the chances he's going to
do anything? I mean, yeah, Can you imagine?
Even even if they were walking by his property and like had a
cadaving A cadaver sniffing dog and this dog starts barking
right there, his property, they'd be like, hey, this dog's
really hitting out here. There's something dead.
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Wait a second. That's Garth Brooks property.
Oh, well, there's nothing dead out there.
I mean, I'm sure. What a horse.
It's it's not it's not human. Well, shouldn't we check?
This is private property. Garth Brooks owns it.
And, you know, we could probablygo out there to Garth's, you
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know, maybe get an autograph. Let's get an autograph instead.
But don't don't look into anything.
Right. OK, Let's see here.
So I've already told you about him arguing with himself in the
bus. That was the next thing on my
notes and that's what he said. He was literally doing both
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parts of the conversation. He was arguing with himself.
He says the weirdest thing that he's ever heard or seen, but
Garth was doing it. OK, OK, now along this time,
Garth decides he is no longer going to fly commercially and
he's not going to ride on tour buses near as much.
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So he gets a private jet. So he has a private jet.
And so he's jetting back and forth between these whatever
he's doing, right? Tours, concerts, ceremonies,
whatever they are. So in this particular one here,
a person comes up missing, OK, And their vehicle was found at
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the Sky Harbor Airport long termparking garage and it was found
two months after his disappearance.
So the guy disappears, they can't find him, but two months
later they realize that his car is over here in in the parking
OK, coincidentally, just a coincidence again, the vehicle
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was very, very close proximity to Garth's private jet where he
parks. So where his private jet was
parked right there, the car was found two months later.
You know, hey, I guess anybody could pull up there in a private
jet, right? But that's where the guy's car
was found. The guy was never found.
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So, you know, was he stuck in the jet and is he on that 300
acres somewhere? Is that where he's at?
I don't know 'cause these peoplearen't just women.
Lots of women were killed, but lots of men were killed too.
These were just random. They were all ages.
All all ethnicities. These weren't just one in
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particular, which makes it random.
That way nobody can ever, you know, oh, it's only it's only 23
year old women. It's only blonde haired women.
No, it's men, women, young, old,black, white, Asian, just you
name it. OK, that that makes it random.
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OK, let's see. So is Garth mentally ill?
OK, well, let's. Oh boy.
I've got a video here for you. OK, now this video is of Garth
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when he decided to get his Facebook account.
Now I want you to if you're not,if you don't have video, that's
fine. But I'm playing a video.
But if you don't have video, that's fine.
Just listen, this is how he really talks when he's not on
stage. OK, so let me get this queued up
here for you. Well, I guess it's official.
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Here we go. So I'm going to play this for
you. It's only a couple.
What is this, 45 seconds long? So listen.
Well, I guess it's official. We're now on Facebook.
I really wasn't sure about this at the start, but then a friend
of mine said something that justmade all kinds of sense.
She said think of it more as a conversation.
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I like that, but I'm already finding out on my own, so it's
wiping the walls out between youand me, and I really like that.
It allows us into each other's worlds.
Or I, I guess in my case, the hotel room.
When I think about things I wantto post, I want to post cool
stuff, slick stuff, neat stuff. But most of the stuff I'm going
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to post is going to be raw stufflike this.
This is just who I am. So if this is truly a
conversation, then I say let that conversation begin well.
Like, OK, well, doesn't that speak for itself?
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You talk about weird and creepy.We're talking weird and creepy.
OK, so that's the real Garth. So does he have a severe mental
illness and and he's a serial killer?
I don't know. Maybe.
So let's let's talk about the next thing he pulls.
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OK, so the other is speculation,right?
We don't know for sure. People suspect it.
You know, it sounds very plausible to me that he did in
fact kill all these people. So now what happens next?
Well, let's see. According to this, it says this
may be one of the most bizarre stories in the entire history of
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the music industry. In May of 1999, Garth, at the
peak of his stardom, OK, appearsat a news conference at
Paramount Paramount Studios in Hollywood, CA to promote his new
album, Garth Brooks in the Life of Chris Gaines.
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OK now if you have not heard of Chris Gaines, this is Garth's
alter ego, his fake made-up person that he pretends to be.
Never heard that? Well yeah.
So in this album Garth, a country music icon, performed as
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his alter ego Chris Gaines. Who is Chris Gaines you ask?
Well it's a mysterious sex addicted alternative rocker with
a troubled past and a thrill seeking taste for excitement.
So Mr. Garth Brooks decides he'snow Chris Gaines, a weird
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looking psychopath. Well, let's just show you a
picture of it, shall we? Can can we show you a picture of
Chris Gaines? Let's see here.
Oh, that's not it. Well, actually, it shows a bunch
of it. There he is.
There he is. Well, let's try that again.
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Let's just take that back off. Open up the picture, move the
picture. Make the picture bigger.
There he is. Share the picture.
Ah, there he is. Now if you can't see this, this
is Garth Brooks. What he did.
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Now keep in mind, he they consider him a chubby cowboy.
He went on a diet and lost a bunch of weight and he grew him
a little soul patch right here, which is like a little beard,
right? And he throws on a black goth
wig and paints his, well, it looks like he's got makeup on.
His face is way lighter colored and he puts on mascara around
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his eyes. And now all of a sudden, he's
another person. He's Chris Gaines now.
And. And if you can see this.
And there it is. That's Garth.
OK. So according to them, in 1999,
he was trying to to generate interest in a movie called The
Lamb. OK.
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It was a film that was supposed to star Garth Brooks as this new
character. The Life of Chris Gaines OK And
so the Life of Chris Gaines was a pre soundtrack to a never
filmed movie and a thriller thatwas supposed to chronicle the
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life of a sex addicted alternative Rockstar who's
scarred in a tragic car crash and makes a triumphant comeback.
And supposedly he's an Australian guy.
He speaks in an Australian accent and he goes into full,
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you know, full accent for this thing.
He's acting. He supposedly course in the back
story he has, he has done this himself, but he supposedly was
in a tragic car accident and hadto have facial reconstruction.
And when he comes out of this reconstruction, he just so
happens to look like Garth Brooks in this, you know, 'cause
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he didn't look like Garth before, but he looks like Garth
now that he's had facial reconstruction.
OK, so this pre soundtrack that was released, presented by Garth
was a fake Chris Gaines greatesthits.
There was no Chris Gaines and there was no greatest hits, but
he released it as if it was true.
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OK, so this included a complicated back story detailed
in the in the liner notes. So in the liner of this fake
hits in the liner in the CD case, it has these different
things in here. Says he was born in Brisbane,
Australia to an Olympic swim team parents.
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The striking Raven haired rockerChris Gaines survived a car
crash in the early 1990s, which altered his appearance to make
him look like Garth Brooks. But his looks were the least of
his worries. Gaines was more concerned with
whether or not he could still have sex.
Because he's a sex maniac, OK? This full tragic story was later
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told in a documentary on VH1's Behind the Music series, and
it's a 40 minute feature and it revealed the more seditious
details of Gaines life. He was a rocker who liked fast
cars and even faster women. And I've seen part of the VH1
deal and he's laying around talking about having sex, and
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it's disgusting, OK? And he's pretending he's this
other guy and he has to have sexat all times.
And all these people come on theinterview and they're talking
about how worried they are because he's just got women in
and out, day and night, having sex with tons and hundreds and
hundreds of women. Yeah, the guy's a sick devil, if
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you haven't noticed it already. OK?
He's a sick lunatic. So could he have really, Could
he have really done all this stuff?
You tell me. I mean, if I was to guess, I
would say that the guy is a deranged devil worshipper.
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That would be my guess, and I don't think you could prove me
wrong. Let's take another look at him
here. If you can see, here's another
picture of Mr. Chris Gaines withhis mascara, his makeup and his
wig and his little, you know, soul patch.
And, you know, during my research on this guy, you know,
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when he went into this Chris Gaines character, they said he
doesn't come out. So he would he would be Garth
Brooks and he would go to the backroom.
He comes out dressed as the sex maniac Chris Gaines and then
he's in full blown character. He will not answer to Garth.
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He will not say yes, I'm Garth dressed up, ha ha.
Now when he's in character, he is Chris Gaines and you will
refer to him as such or he will not answer.
He is Chris Gaines. Now to me that sounds crazy.
Now I understand a Hollywood actor who is whatever, and then
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they get on set and they have tomemorize their lines and now
they're and somebody right now they're whatever.
I guess I can see that. Now keep in mind most of these
Hollywood actors are also devils.
Most of them are pedophiles, allegedly, and worship Satan,
allegedly. And there's lots of proof to
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that. OK, So is it any wonder that
they're acting and pretending something they're not?
No, now there's there's there's no, there's no wonder.
There's no surprise there. OK, so but this guy, he's doing
it and he's not even in a movie.Oh, he's he's going to make a
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movie. So he makes up the back story,
but there's there's is no movie.OK, so he's got all this stuff
he's doing and showing up and singing songs as Chris Gaines.
There is no Chris Gaines and there is no movie.
I thought this was for a movie. Well, why are you doing it out
in in the public? Because you're crazy.
OK, so one of these, you know, country music music singers out
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of Texas says I don't know what the heck Garth was thinking with
all this Chris Gaines crap. He says, I guess when you sell
that many albums, you think you can do anything.
Turns out you can't. So, you know, that's another one
of those things. It was failed.
And of course, looking back, he's from what I've read and
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seen on other stuff there for a while, he just completely
basically denied it ever happened and is embarrassed by
it and just kind of wants to, you know, shove it under the
rug. So anyway, so let's go on here.
So the creation of this alternative personality Chris
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Gaines, including an entirely fabricated back story to go
along with it, raises the unsettling question, you know,
was this a dissociative break manifesting itself in the
creation of an alter ego? So in other words, you've got a
mental problem like a schizophrenic, and now you've
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got an alternative ego that you're acting out and you're so
brazen you'll do it in public. But again, again, keep in mind
he's a superstar. He's a Hollywood manufactured
superstar. So do you think there's any
skeletons in his closet? You think he's worshipping the
devil among other things? Of course he is.
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Why wouldn't he be? OK, so.
So Garth was secretly leading a double life.
Could Chris Gaines be more than just a persona?
Many serial killers, and they list them, also showed signs of
disassociation. They would dress up as other
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people and pretend to be other people and they were known
serial killers supposedly. OK, Toby Keith, everybody's
heard of him, he said. I'm out here busting my butt
singing country music and Garth dressing up, playing make
believe. They thought it was disgusting
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back then. They were like, what are you
doing? You're dressing up as a goth,
effeminate looking gay dude now.OK, OK.
So many years later on the Joe Rogan podcast, Joe Rogan called
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it one of the the greatest trainwreck moments in pop culture
history. So, you know, a guy like Joe
Rogan even says, what were you doing?
Nobody thought it was cool, OK? Nobody thinks it's cool.
They didn't. They didn't back then, and they
still don't. OK.
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So let's let's get a an idea of somebody who'd done business
with Garth here. Let's see what they had to say
about him. This lady here, Lisa Sanderson.
Let's see. Garth Brooks is a paranoid,
angry, deceitful and spiteful man who will turn on those
closest to him on a dime, says Lisa Sanderson, a film producer.
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She's currently in a lawsuit that is filed against Mr.
Brooks. She says that Garth is willing
to lie to avoid paying his debts, and he rebels in using
his vast wealth and influence tocrush anyone who believes that
he is standing in his way. So what's happened here?
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And this, this is another example of the kind of
personality we're dealing with, OK.
She says that she arranged for Garth to appear in an episode of
Empty Nest. OK.
And Garth approached her about quitting her lucrative job and
working with him on a as a 5050 partner, getting him in some
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movies because you know, he's he's huge at this point.
And so he wants to be a movie star.
OK, no problem. Let's get you some of it.
Let's get you some cameos. OK.
So he says, OK, get me in this stuff.
We're going to go 5050 on the pay.
OK, so let's see here. Here's how this worked out for
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her. OK, so Lisa has arranged for a
lots of different things, and she says that one opportunity
after another, Garth sabotaged these different roles, OK,
including a role as a sniper in Saving Private Ryan.
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Now, lots of people have seen that movie.
It's a helly wood movie. OK?
The star of the show, of course,was, what was his name?
Tom Hanks, which Hairwall back was accused of being a pedophile
and he fled to another country and got his, you know, he made
sure that he became a citizen ofanother country that does not
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extradite to the US Imagine that.
And then it kind of all, you know, tamed down, but he's back.
He's back in movies again, you know, a nasty, disgusting
pedophile that he is. He's back.
But it was his movie, right? Anyway, So they they got him a
cameo if you will, in Saving Private Ryan, which was being
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directed by Steven Spielberg. OK Garth refused the role
because he was unwilling to share the spotlight with the
rest of the cast. Tom Hanks, Matt Damon and Edward
Byrne OK. Those are the main guys in the
movie. Garth stated that he wanted to
be the star of the movie. So he wanted to be Ryan or he
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wanted to be Garth Brooks or notGarth Brooks.
He wanted to be Tom Hanks. He wanted to play Tom Hanks's
character. But they're like, well, look,
you're not even an actor. OK, So we're going to get you a
cameo as a sniper. You'll be in the movie.
This is a start. Now I want to be the star or no.
So the answer was no. So.
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So after turning down the role and Saving Private Ryan,
Spielberg asked the chubby cowboy.
That's how he's referred to whattype of role that he wants to
play. And Garth responded he wanted to
replay. He wanted to play a bad guy.
OK, so Spielberg then sent Garththe script for the film Twister.
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OK, and you remember the movie Twister about and it was a it
was a popular movie and had that, you know, it was a very
popular movie. In fact, it had a brand new
Dodge pickup when they first came out.
That you that style and a twister was a very big movie.
They've they've since remade it.OK, so Spielberg directed that
he offers him the guy I forgot who played in it was popular
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guy, but he he could have been that position.
So Garth says no, he passed on that film as well, saying that
the star of the film was the tornado and Garth wanted to be
the ** So see, Garth can't even be the star of the movie going
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up against the tornado because of the movie twister, right?
And so the twister is the big well, the twister, the tornado,
that's that's the real star of the show.
So I can't be even second to a tornado.
So no. So we turned that roll down.
Now keep in mind he's went 5050 in with this lady who's getting
him this stuff. And so every time he turns down
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a roll, she loses the money. OK.
So Garth and Lisa, they pitched executives at Fox, the feature
film Garth had written about hisrock star or alter ego, Chris
Gaines. And the name of that movie was
called The Lamb. This is something that Garth had
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come up with. So they pitched it to Fox.
Try to get him another another movie, right?
Says they love the idea. During the meeting, Garth told
the executives that the music was extremely important to him
because it expressed the same feelings he had felt when his
father had died. And then he begun.
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He began weeping. In this interview, OK Lisa says
she was dumbstruck because she knew that Garth Garth's father,
was alive and well, living in Oklahoma, OK.
After the meeting, she asked Garth why he had said his father
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was dead, and Garth chuckled. Don't you think it made the
pitch so much better? So he goes in here to the
executives at Fox and says the music's so important because it
reminds me of my father before he died.
And he cries, and his father is alive.
He's not dead. And then he laughs and says,
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don't you think it made it so much better?
That's that's the mindset of this guy.
OK, That's what's called a control freak or a narcissist,
OK, He gets what he wants and hewants what he gets.
And if he don't, then the answer's no.
So that's called exerting control on over people.
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It's a it's a, it's a narcissistic trait.
OK, so so did did this go through?
I mean, you know, Fox loves it, right?
This is his his time to go into movie.
So it says. Although the executives wanted
to move forward with the movie The Lamb, Garth refused to share
the music publishing royalties with Fox, notwithstanding the
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fact that Lisa had previously explained to him that the studio
was not going to invest 40 million into a project without
sharing in the revenue from the soundtrack, duh, which was
within their rights. Nonetheless, he refused.
So again, I get it all, you get nothing.
I'm the star. You, you finance it all, you
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don't get anything. I get it all.
Or the answer's no. So they said no.
So yeah, let's see. So basically all, after all
this, she called it quits with him because, you know, she never
would. She never got anything.
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Finally, something did go through and there was there was
going to be a producing fee of 350,000.
Garth had that check written to somebody else, not to her,
saying he was going to personally take care of her
finances. And then he wouldn't.
He refused to do it. And so she basically got nothing
out of any of it. So he, according to Lisa, he
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basically tricked her out of my half of the production fee,
$175,000. That was her half of the 3:50.
So now she has a lawsuit againsthim.
And according to her, over the years, based on the lawsuit,
Garth's ego ruined multiple opportunities to enter the film
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industry. Every lost opportunity was a
result of his overwhelming need for 100% control.
And of course, you know, so she was representing him.
She gets half of the money. He never made any money because
he wouldn't accept the role. So she lost her butt in the
whole thing. And so now she's suing him for
it and he's counter suitor. And so this goes on and on, you
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know, but this just one example of the thought process.
OK, There you go. I mean that that's how the guy
thinks. That's how he operates.
That's how he does business. Is there any wonder?
OK, let's see. Now at some point in this time,
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you know, he claims he's having a good relationship with his
wife, Sandy, and then turns around and files for divorce.
OK says that Garth ex ex-wife Sandy walked away with $125
million from the divorce so she got paid handsomely and by doing
this This made their divorce oneof the country music's most
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expensive ever in history, causing someone to speculate why
Why did sandy have on her ex-husband?
What dark secrets might she be harboring now?
The people who wrote some of this stuff says that here's what
they think happened. Now this is all speculation, OK?
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Sandy came home early one day from shopping, walking into the
master bedroom to find Garth lying naked in bed, snuggling
with the corpse of his latest victim.
Or maybe she caught him admiringhimself in hit their full length
mirror wearing a skin suit made-up of his prey.
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Whatever Sandy had on Garth, it must have been very devastating
because he had to pay very handsomely to keep her lips
sealed. So she walked away with almost
$200 million and said I won't say anything, but that's what
they speculate may have happened.
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That is a speculation that was not anything.
They caught him, by the way. OK.
So, yeah. So Garth moves back to Oklahoma
in the late 2000s, settled in Owosso, Oklahoma, not too far
from Tulsa, which I've been to Owosso as well.
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And, you know, yeah, of course several people disappear from
Owosso and get shot and killed when he moves back.
Not a surprise, right? Then he meets, or he had already
met, Tricia Yearwood. He marries her and supposedly
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they had been seeing each other,but then he denies it.
So Garth and Tricia went public with their romance in June 2002,
and they made their red carpet debut at the, Get this, the 33rd
annual Songwriters Hall of Fame in New York City.
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Yeah. If you're a truther, you know
what that means, right? The 33rd.
OK, there's everything's in the numbers.
That's when they came out with their deal, Right?
So. And of course, he talks about
it, and he says it's strange. You know, I felt that feeling
like when you just met your wife.
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But I've been married for 13 months.
Imagine that. And of course he said this on
the Ellen DeGeneres Show. Oh boy, 3313 months Ellen.
OK, in case you don't know the Ellander, you know she she's a
lesbian and she's 8 up looking. Of course, you know, they've got
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pictures of her wearing her white hoodie with the, with the
red bloody face on it, which is the same 1 Diddy and some of his
guys are wearing same hoodie, same one that Tom Hanks had on
the volleyball when he was stranded on the island in the
movie. Lost or not wasn't lost,
whatever the name of the movie was.
Same bloody hand. You know, it looks like kind of
a nasty bloody face. Has to do with the pedophiles
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and the, and the, and the, the children that they're murdering
and they're all advertising it. You know, Ellen's, Ellen's set
was an exact replica of the island.
OK, the pedophile island, what'shis name was running.
You know, you know who I'm talking about, right?
(01:07:58):
Epstein Island. So her set is an exact replica
of Epstein Island and we all know what's going on in
legendary at Epstein Island, right?
So her set looks like Epstein Island.
She's wearing the same stuff with all the pedophiles and the
bloody face. What has to do with Hillary?
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You know, and the and the face is getting ripped off.
If you don't know about that, you'll have to look into that.
If you don't know anything aboutthat, you need to do some
research on on a topic called Frazzledrip.
OK, Frazzledrip was a folder that was found on Wiener's
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laptop. In this folder, it supposedly
has videos of Hillary and one ofher cohorts stripping the face
off of children. OK, so now they all wear a
bloody face. Seriously, that's your
Hollywood. That's the kind of junk that
they do out in the open and nobody ever says a thing.
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That's because Satan's running the whole show.
OK? He's running it, and they're all
devil worshippers. That's how they're getting away
with this stuff. By the way, if you're hearing
something in the microphone, which I kind of hear it myself,
it's absolutely pouring down rain here.
OK, so anyway, I mean, we could go literally on and on and on.
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So I'm, I'm going to try to wrapthis up.
I mean, there, there's just one after another after another.
And here's another one that stands out, this particular book
here, which if you ever want to read it, bodies in Low places.
I bought this after seeing an interview with the guy that
wrote this. And he basically covers the
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book. And that's what I'm doing.
I'm hitting all the high points.So if you don't want to buy the
book, I've just hit all the highpoints that you're ever going to
need. OK, But it is available if you
wanted to read it. And I'm also adding in my own
that I've already, I've already done other research, but this
thing is, is pretty thorough. OK, so we've got another guy,
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you know, he was killed and placed in the back seat of his
vehicle. A killer drove this guy's
Caprice, blah, blah, blah to a different place in Tulsa, of
course, 15 minutes from where Garth lives.
Could be a coincidence, Maybe not.
So that was another one, anotherone right after that, on
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Christmas, she was killed roughly 10 minutes from Garth's
residence. And this one here is another one
of these deals. Her vehicles discovered the
following day, abandoned on a farm Rd.
Based on evidence found in Karen's vehicle, one of Garth's
C DS containing blood splatter was in the vehicle.
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So this is another one just so happens to have one of Garth's C
DS in the vehicle with blood on it.
Now he was a superstar. Could they have just had the C
DS in their possession? Yes.
Is it very weird and coincidental?
I think so. OK, I think it's kind of weird
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that these people are showing updead.
Oops, just so happens to be nearnear him where he's at and just
happened to have a Garth Brooks CD laying there next to their
dead body. You know, could that be one of
those? Hey, throw it in your face?
Like, well, you know, I killed them.
Nobody knows. I'll just throw one of my CDs
down right here at the crime scene.
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Nobody can prove it's from me, but it's got my name written all
over it. Right.
OK, so we had a whole bunch of other ones here, and there's
like four or five listed here. And all of these individuals
were either murdered or went missing during a weekend that
Garth was performing at the Encore Theater at the Wynn
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Resort. Furthermore, all the incidents
of course, occurred within a very short distance, possibly
walking distance from the hotel.So yeah, a lots of these are
within walking distance and lotsof these different people were
seen. A tall, dark haired 6 foot guy
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was seen in the vicinity. Now that fits Garth's
description. OK, so let's see here.
So he was on one of these deals here on his world tour.
And he says in this world tour, he says you're looking at the
luckiest, most blessed guy on the planet, Garth told reporters
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before staking I can't hardly speak today before taking the
stage at the arena outside Chicago on the first night of
the tour. And yeah, he's lucky, all right.
He's lucky. Never got caught.
Now they don't know what he was doing after hours.
However, based on the 9 missing persons and eight unsolved
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murders which occurred during the forced 1st 24 months of the
tour, he was the only one that was lucky.
Now having said that, Chicago does have a high murder rate
anyway, with or without Garth. So you know you, you be the
judge. OK, I'm presenting this to you
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as a conspiracy type theory. I don't know if he did it or
not, but the guy's weird and I've heard one of his other
interviews. I mean you listen to the
interview right? That I'm born.
Not the interview, but him on him on Facebook.
The dudes weird, real weird. Just start adding it all up.
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OK, OK, let's see. So according to this roadie,
remember the roadie, he's back again.
He says. This roadie divulge that there
are two Garth Brooks. One that the public sees and one
that's the real Garth Brooks. The guy that snaps his fingers
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and expects you to jump, The guythat tells you you got to work
on your kids birthday and then lays you off 2 weeks before
Christmas with no severance. That's the real Garth Brooks.
So yeah. And of course we already knew
that he's a control freak. You can tell that by how he
turned the movies down and so forth and so forth. 2016, the
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album Gunslinger was released, and of course there's a lot of a
whole bunch of unsolved murders.So the people were shot in the
head. So they think that he probably
drove up. A lot of people saw black
vehicles. He has several black vehicles,
like SUV's. A black SUV pulls up, you hear a
couple of shots, somebody shot in the head randomly.
It drives off. Nobody's ever found.
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He has a black SUV. He fits the description, and
then he releases another one called Gunslinger.
Coincidence. Maybe they're putting it right
out in your face. You be the judge.
OK? OK, Now trying.
I'm trying to speed this up. I really am.
In 2018, Garth and his new wife,Tricia, they move into a
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sprawling mansion that they had spent years building in
Goodlettsville, TN. And that just so happens to be
on the land that Garth bought inlate 1990s when all the people
start disappearing in the area. And according to the guy that
originally came out with is a guy by the name of Tom, who has
a who, you know, has a podcast. This came out back then.
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He believes that it may contain the bodies of over 100 of
Garth's victims just on that land alone based on the research
that they've done. OK, we're going to flip through
some of this stuff. I've got all kind.
There's so much stuff in this book and in the proofs in the
back. It's just unbelievable.
OK, now one more here. So if somebody was to say, well
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that don't sound that sounds like it's made-up, Garth
wouldn't do that. He's got a fake persona, Chris
Gaines at the Sex Maniac. But him himself, he wouldn't do
that, right? Well, let's see.
A hair stylist and makeup artistgoing by the name of Jane Roe
filed A lawsuit against the country music legend in
California in 2024. This wasn't that long ago,
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right? In October of 2024.
This is October of 2025 when I'mmaking this podcast, So a year
ago. According to the court
documents, Roe claims that in 2019, Garth sexually assaulted
her. Imagine that.
How many of them have he has he done that didn't come forward?
In particular, lawsuit alleges that Garth subjected Miss Roe to
unwanted sexual advances severaltimes during the year and raped
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her in Los Angeles hotel room where she was alone and felt
trapped by the artist. Roe claimed that Garth seized
what he saw as an opportunity tosubject a female employee to a
side of Garth that he conceals from the public.
Another one of those accusations, the side of Garth
that believes he is entitled to sexual gratification when he
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wants it, by whom he wants it, when he wants it, and using a
female employee to get it is fair game.
So there's currently a lawsuit out on that.
OK, so I don't know what's come up of that.
I have to do the research to find out.
So let's see here. So this is a question here you
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may be asking yourself. How could Garth Brooks odd
behavior have gone unnoticed during the past few decades?
Well, here's the answer, the amper.
The answer is quite simple. There was no social media when
Garth first entered the country music scene.
There was no cell phones like wehave today.
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In fact he avoided non scripted media interactions.
All of his stuff is scripted so there isn't anything off the
cuff. OK, let's see.
Garth's first video was posted on Facebook on November 11th and
2014. Prior to that video, Garth had
only only done short calls on radio stations and the
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occasional talk show and varietyshow interview, all of which
were scripted. So everything was pre pre done.
There is no surprise questions. OK, now I showed you the
Facebook post. I played it for you.
Nevertheless, shortly after Garth's Facebook post, people
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start noticing that something wasn't quite right with the
chubby cowboy. You think?
OK, and the guy with the podcast, Tom Segura.
Him and his wife pointed out howGarth's public persona persona
seemed overly rehearsed, almost robotic, as if he were trying
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too hard to appear normal by mimicking the behaviors he sees
in others. His wide eyed expressions,
exaggerated enthusiasm and awkward fan interactions give
off an eerie, almost too perfectvibe, something that feels just
a little off. They also noted that Garth
Brooks social media presence lacks the natural warmth
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expected from a beloved country star.
What's going on? Says Tom.
Is he thinking about all the bodies he's got stacked in the
graves in his backyard? 100%, they said he's probably
killed 2 or 300 people in his life.
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And they said, yeah, it's a pretty good cover, what he's got
going on. Pretty good cover.
So then they come up with this new thing says where's all Where
are the Barty? Where are all the Bart?
Where are all the bodies Garth? That's a new thing.
So that's a new thing that people are standing, going to
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his concerts and holding up signs saying we're the bodies,
Garth. OK.
And and they're trying to say that this guy Tom, actually
started this rumor, he says. That he was not the originator
of the theory. It was simply something he'd
come across while scrolling through social media platforms.
So he says he didn't come up with this.
It was on there and people have noticed it in the past, and he
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just simply made comment on it. OK, now one more here.
So then out of the archive surfaced the 1990s interview
between the host of a popular morning show and Garth.
Or the beloved entertainer admitted that if he were to ever
to be asked to be in the movies,he would only be interested if
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he could play a bad guy. Shocked, the host replied, no,
you don't want to be a bad guy. You look like a good guy.
To which Garth responded, Statistically, yeah, but I'd
rather kill somebody. That would be fun.
Yeah. There you go.
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So let's let's sum it up. Let's sum it up.
It's been an hour and 20 minutesin the back of this book.
It has all of the incidents thatare with the tour dates and all
the other stuff. But I'm going to sum it up
because it's really been too much time.
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In some they have managed to identify 100 nearly 100 unsolved
homicides and over 100 missing persons that can tentatively be
connected to the dates and locations to Garth Brooks. 100
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missing people and 100 murders have been linked to where he was
at. Now I've went over several and I
sure don't have time to go over them all.
In my opinion, he's guilty, guilty, guilty.
I mean, they wouldn't, they wouldn't want me to be sitting
up there. I'd say, well, I mean, I mean,
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obviously I have no proof, but Iwould be like, let's get a
cadaver dog out there and just prove it, Prove it for once and
for all. Let's find out.
I'd be doing a little more research.
But you know, hey, this these crimes are happening and they
were happening in the 90s up into two thousand.
Well, you heard the evidence. You heard it.
You be the judge. You decide.
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Anyway. So is Mr. Brooks a serial
killer? Hey, I don't know.
He's a Hollywood production, so we know he's a devil.
In my opinion, I think that mostof them are, if not all, and if
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you would have heard some of thestuff I heard down here at this
truth or con where they act, youknow, and, and I've had people
on my podcast before, they have proof.
All these big stars, they alwayssomehow, somehow, somewhere,
some way admit to worship from the devil.
They admit that their devil worshippers, they admit to
seeing demons, demons coming into them, you name it.
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So is this is this guy the same?I'd probably say so.
Anyway, thanks for listening. I'm going to have to.
Yeah, We're going to wrap this one up.
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I've got I've got another one I'm going to do on some more
serial killers maybe. OK, so stay tuned until we meet
again. God bless you.
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Thanks for listening.