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What's good? Well, this is King Arthur.
This is not My Brother's Keeperspodcast, a true crime podcast
about black dudes who killed. What's good, gang?
What's up, man? What's up, man?
Your boy just did his first liveshow.
And, man, let me tell you something.
Let me tell you something. The drinks was flowing, gang.
Yeah, the drinks was flowing. I mean if you left drunk, you
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probably was not drinking me. I would have.
I had brown and white. So you know how I'm getting
down. You know, it is what it is game.
So shout out to everybody that came mentioned all of my tickets
were gone. So I don't know if people took
those tickets as a if I get freeor whatever, but majority of
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people were there. Yeah, because I actually had
more people saying I had all thetickets was gone.
And then the household had people hit me up saying can we
slide through them? Like, hey, just show up,
whatever, whatever. I had plenty of drinks.
I gave out vapes. I gave gift bags to the first
couple of guests. Shout out to Cortana.
She bought a ticket and she's inNew Orleans.
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Shout out to her. She had bought a ticket to
support. She said she wasn't going to
make it, try to give her money back.
She was like, no, keep that gang.
I love your show. Shout out to Leslie.
She bought a ticket. She said, hey, give this to a
listener. I was like, bro, do you need
your money back? She's like, no, keep this.
I love your show. So shout out to them.
Shout out to R&B Garden Queen, my boy Super Dave Nisha.
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Damn, I can't think of her cousin name.
Shout out to everybody that showed up.
Shout out to Jay sleep. Let me host it at the spot.
We we drink a lot, gang and we drink a lot.
And then one of my listeners will be having a story time for
y'all once she gets better. It's a long story.
I don't even know the whole story.
I just seen the pictures, but whatever it shout out to I was
gonna have AI was gonna have a guest on her today garden, but
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apparently the the liquor was flowing.
Her head is hurt, hurting and she can't record, but whatever.
You know you can't depend on all*** bra.
You know you can't depend on them bra.
Yeah, Gordon, I'm talking about you gang boy, you *** thing.
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But anyway, I am not smoking my hookah today.
Why am I not smoking my hookah? Because what?
I'm also going live right now onTikTok and of course they have a
problem with me drinking. They have a problem with me
smoking, so I won't be doing none of the smoking.
What's in the cup? Can't tell you that gang 'cause
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I this AI is crazy, but any who we are, we in Las Vegas today,
bro. We are back in Vegas and let me
mention, let me tell you, I justgave this story to my listeners
live Saturday, right? And I thought this story was
going to be like a good 30-40 minutes, bro.
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When I looked at my wife's bro, we had ran down to the hour and
15 minutes. Let me tell you something, I
ain't going to be talking for anhour and 15 minutes on this
story today. The reason why, the reason why
it was an hour and a half, I mean an hour and 15 minutes is
because when you're doing a liveshow, you get live, you get
feedback on the spot, feedback on the spot, which I loved and
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we didn't. We had a lot of side
conversations. So shot everybody showed up.
Oh, and a happy birthday to a more or more was my second
listener. Yeah, the girl has turned a
dirty, dirty. And I know she's in Dallas doing
that deep down Boogie. So they shout out to more.
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That was one of my second listener.
She gave me some of my best comments and was one of the ones
that was like, hey, keep going to Late Show.
So happy birthday to her. I hope she had a good time, you
know. But again, we're back to the
story now. We're going to talk about this
dude named Norman Blecher now Norman Blecher in the street
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name they used to call the guy, he's called Norman Bates, right?
He's called Norman Bates, right?And y'all all know who Norman
Bates was. He was that white crazy kid who
had that. He was on this show called Bass
Motel and basically he was a fucking white boy that was a
nut. The difference is between this
guy Norman Bass and that guy Norman Bass is this guy's real
and he's black. That was a character and he was
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white right, Right, right. That's the difference gang.
That is the difference gang. So peep this all right.
So anyway, anyway, so anyway, ifyou were listening on TikTok,
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just tap the screen because I'm recording this shit live.
We we don't do no editing, no peer gang.
Yeah, that's how we can do this bad boy.
Anyway, it is 2007, right? And there is a man by the name
of Norman Bletcher who also goesby the nickname Norman Bates.
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He has just been sentenced to 48to 120 months in prison for
voluntary manslaughter of a man named Alan.
Does right it from in May of 2003 right now before he was in
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prison for murder. He had been raised in pure hell
in Nevada. I mean pure hell.
You name it Norman ass was doingit.
Norman was with the bull look Norman he he was with everything
that wasn't supposed to be done.I'm with it.
I'm the he bro all all he look, this dude love jail.
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Well, like I tell a lot of y'all, when y'all be talking
about your boyfriend and your man love jail.
Trust me, he love it. He can't wait to get his free
call on Tuesday gang to call youuntil you better not be out
there sleeping with no another man, because if you is, you
won't have problem when I got out of jail.
Once I do these 20 years, I'm going to kill you, right.
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But anyway, so look, the homeboyhad been going to jail since
1993. Home.
What was a career criminal at this point, gang?
Look, he loved he loved a child at 6:00 AM.
He loved lunch at 10 AM. He loved eating dinner at 400 PM
and have to wait 16 to 1216 morehours to eat again.
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What bro? How is that cool with anybody
bro? Jill ain't cool.
Bro. If there are any young kids,
listen to my show. Look, Jill ain't what is cracked
up to be. Gang, don't commit the crime.
Don't give me more content. Gang, just say no.
You ain't got to kill that man. Get another woman for real.
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It don't. It don't.
It don't work, bro. They always leave you, bro.
Trust me. They leave.
They're going to leave. Bro.
You have nothing to offer. You get sentenced to a fucking
ever in jail. What are you going to offer?
What is she offering you? Nothing.
You're gonna be too busy. Look, I'll be too busy trying to
fight dudes off me getting extorted to be worried about
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what she doing outside. Yeah.
So basically, like I said, homeboy been going to jail since
1993, bro. And in 2005, bro, this dude, he
pleaded guilty to unauthorized use of a vehicle and conspiracy
to commit battery. Basically he didn't stole
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somebody call and then he didn'tthreaten to whoop somebody's
ass. Yeah, conspiracy the battery
that banks say. Hey, look, hey man, when I see
you, I'm knock you to fuck out. I'm I'm gonna beat the brace of
you gang. What did he do to make them nick
that man? Look, bro, basically he just
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told you. Hey man, when I see you, it's on
sight gang. That's all the conspiracy is,
bro. We didn't.
I already told you man. Look when I see you boy pop, but
when I see you Playboy as his own gang, it is on.
No, no, no, no. I don't want to hear nothing.
All that small talk. You, you ain't look here man,
ain't nothing to talk about, right?
And then peep this again. Like I said, this dude stayed in
trouble, mentioned he didn't already got sentenced for the
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other stuff, right? In 2004, he plead guilty for
controlled substance and was sentenced from and what
controlled substance was sentenced to 12 to 30 months in
prison. And that was partly because he
was production, he was producingmeth.
He there's dudes over there selling meth, but about to blow
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his daddy house up, about to blow his daddy house up.
Bro. Let me tell you something bro.
This dude loves jail bro. Like how they convicted for all
this stuff back-to-back years and he's still out of jail for
more crimes, right, right. How bro?
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How so he end up going to jail doing this little bit of time,
right, Because you know he couldn't stay out of jail
mention he already been in therefor a manslaughter.
So when you get out of jail for that, you don't beat that.
You think a little. A couple stealing cars, whooping
some ass and a little bit of peddling meth, any nothing that
you gang you like. I mean, it is what it is, dog.
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It is what it is, dog. You know I ain't.
I ain't scared of nothing. What I'm gonna be scared for,
bro? What am I gonna be scared for?
I got all these people over here, right?
So. Well, it is now 2010 and Blecher
is back out of jail, right? He's free.
He's on vacation again. He's on vacation when he's not
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in jail. Jail is home, gang.
So he is back on vacation and heis back at it like a crack at
it. He is back to selling drugs
again. Yeah, he is back doing what he
does. What does he do?
He commits crime, right? So it's 2010 and Bates, he
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started dealing with a guy namedWilliam Potorius, right?
And Bates started getting some prescription pills from this
dude in December of 2010, right?December of 2010, Right now he's
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looking at these prescription pills and you know it's giving
red flag. It's giving red flag, right?
So your boy, your boy Bates hit up with my eyebrow.
What's up with these pills, bro?Hey, man, it's just not hitting
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like I supposed to, bro. I think you don't play with me
dog. I gave you 450 bro.
I'm gonna need 4 legit. I'm gonna need 4 legit pills bro
or I'm gonna need my 450 back right now.
William on the other hand, like man, get the fuck out of here
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bro. I mean he ain't answering, he
ain't answering bases calls, he ain't answering his texts.
He like look here bro me by by me ignoring your calls at me
like I don't care do what you want.
That's on you gang. I'm out here living my best life
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and selling counterfeit drugs. That's on you if you buy them.
Scammer scammer bro. I can't stand a scammer right
now. Bates is getting pissed because
1. He a bum and he's living out of
a hotel, right? And not only is he living at a
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hotel, right, he is living with his Boo.
Yeah, yeah, bro, he's living with his Boo, Bridget Chaplin.
And she has been hearing this man complain, complain, complain
about his $450 because one I spent at 4:50 thinking I was
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getting my 100 pills that I was going to sell for 10 or 20,
which would have bought me at least a gram so I would have
doubled my money. Not to mention I still got AI,
still got AI, still got paper this room.
But now I'm I'm, I'm cut twice. I lost my money and you gave me
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bad pills, bro. What am I supposed to do?
So anyway, homeboy, he, he he has text.
He started texting Williams. He started texting Williams.
Hey, man, we can do this the easy way or the hard way, Yeah.
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Williams still didn't respond. William was like, I mean,
hallway it is gang whatever. So your boy William was like,
look at man. I'm telling this again, bro,
it's going to be the easy way orthe hard way.
It's going to be peace or it's going to be war.
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It's going to be my money or it's going to be war.
And I'm prepared for war. So tell me how you want to do
this mention. These are all texts.
Well, in our eyes, my listeners eyes, we know this is evidence.
We know this is clues, red flags.
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We, we, we, we. I ain't gonna text you.
I'm gonna do nothing like that. I'm just gonna roll up on you
and I'm gonna show you what it is.
That is how I gotta go game. So anyway, Homeboy has went and
rented him a car, right? A white Nissan Versa and he is
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called Williams again that day and William still ignoring this
guy because he don't give a damn.
He like man, I ain't got no timefor this old bum.
I ain't got no time for this bum.
I'm gonna do what I want to do, gang.
He want his money. You had to come and get it in
blood. William was like, I mean, a
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base, like bit there blood, huh?Your blood or anybody's blood?
Now mention Bates knows exactly where Williams lives, right?
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He knows the whole layout of theplace.
He didn't just run into Williamsand just buy 100 pills from him
out the blue or Willy nilly. No, no, no, they had some
dealings together because you don't just buy that many of you
don't know if it's good or not because then you end up with
situations like this. But if you're giving him some
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good shit in the beginning, you building that trust for the scam
later. And that is what completely
happened, right? So anyway, your boy has rented
this car, right? He rented this car June 3rd, I
mean December 3rd. And he's like, you know, I'm
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going to kill this guy. He tells Bridget.
Yeah, man, he got to go, bro. I want his head off his body.
I want my money back right now. Not tomorrow.
I need it right now. Bridget, like, calm down.
You ain't got to do this. He like the hell we do.
Where we going to stay? And we ain't got no money.
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We're going to live in the rented car.
We got to get that shit back too.
We want to get it back too rightSo he she like he like man, I am
going to kill listening right? He didn't told him I'm gonna
kill him. He got to go.
I can't take it no more. He got to go, right?
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So anyway, Williams on the otherhand, he's about to enjoy his
night on these Vegas town and he's going to take full 50 of
Bates money plus whatever else he got, and he's gonna go gamble
on the Strip. Big bag.
Now, I don't know what type of tables he was playing on, but
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me, I don't gamble. But if I did, I did.
I remember I was, I can't remember which hotel I walked
through when I was in Vegas and they had like a $2.00 table.
That's where I would have been. I'd have my 20.
I'd have played the two with 10 hands and then I'd have been
out. I don't gamble, Bear, right?
I just don't gamble that just not me, right?
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But anyway, Williams is gone, right?
Williams is out on the town gambling, living his life like
it's golden, right? Living his life like it is
golden Gang, right? But look, about between 2:00 and
3:00 AM in the morning, Bakes pulls up to the 19, I mean, 9700
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block of, of, of Bridgeworth. And he goes up to the door and
boom, he kicks it in. Yeah.
And when he kicks it in, he's confronted by a guy named
Nicholas Babisworth and Babsworth.
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I mean, I mean, Brad's hand, which I'm gonna call Nick.
Nick well, hey man, what you doing here?
Bow, bow. He didn't shot Nick ass twice
shot him right in the stomach and upstairs you hear is you Ah
ah, you hear screaming. You don't know if it's one.
You don't know if it's two, you don't know if it's three, but
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there is some screaming upstairsgoing on right upstairs there is
Alexis Bistro. I mean, Pastorino, right?
That is William's daughter. And there's a lady that's been
standing there. I'm just gonna say this is a
bitch. He been fucking named Ashley
Riley. Now Alexis runs to her dad's
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room. I don't think she knows her
dad's not there right now. Ashley Riley.
She runs into the closet clothesthat bit of hives right now.
When, When Blecher. When?
When blecher gets upstairs by y'all shoots Alexis, right Walks
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up on lecture steps on her foot.Hey, where your daddy at, huh?
Where is your father? You don't know where my money
at? Yeah, yeah, She said we got no
money. Hey, somebody got some money up
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in here. I'm the matter Hotel.
You got a two-story house. I see.
T VS. I see multiple calls in the
yard. No, no, no.
You got you. You got some money here.
You got some money here. You got some money here.
I know it's some money here. I could give me my money.
Give me my money. Where is my money?
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I need my 4:50 right now. Get your daddy on the line right
now. I want my money.
Right. Alexis is screaming.
We don't have no money. Fletcher bends over, point
blank. Bow, bow, bow.
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Alexis goes limp. Yeah, he just shot Alexis's
breath and she dies at the scene.
Now, Blecher, at this point, howold?
You know how *** do. He starts grabbing TV's and
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loading them in the back of thisNissan versus that he has
rented. Mention he has blood on his
shoes, 'cause he has stepped on her while she's bleeding.
He stepped on her foot. So he goes in there, he moves
one TV, throws it in the car, comes back, throws the nuts,
even the car right now, why he is doing all of this right,
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Ashley Riley has jumped her ass out the damn window of the room
to the backyard and called the police.
Yeah, he said pull it now when Ido that now, when?
What's your emergency say? Hey, man, it's somebody up here.
He didn't rent up here and she, he happened here at my house.
He don't broke in. He's stealing shit.
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He's shooting people. I need you all over here right
now. They like you still there?
Like hell yeah, he's still here,right.
So she gets off the phone and just hide, right?
Well, no, she says I'm phoning. She just hide right now while
she's hiding. Homeboy Blitzer.
He has found the safe right now.The thing about safes, you can
get in them, but I'm it's it's going to take some time, bro.
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It it it's going to take a lot of time and it's going to take
you going that you definitely know somebody that know how to
get in that shit because you just said I'm still safe.
You ain't never getting amber. You ain't no even a small gun
saver. You're not getting in on bro.
Them shit is good. Them shit.
They survived fires and everything.
So yeah, you going to have a hard time gang.
But anyway, anyway, he finally loads up his car and boom,
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drives off right now you got multiple calls from you got
calls from Ashley, you got callsfrom neighbors and I'm so the
police get there and say what happened?
What happened? When they go into the house,
Nicholas, he's laying on the ground.
They say, hey, it was motherfucking Norman.
It was Dorbin Blecher. It like, how do you know that?
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He say this motherfucker been over here a bunch of times.
This dude been over here a bunchof times.
He's been over a bunch of times.I know exactly who this guy is,
right? So they're like, cool, OK, so
but then now they load him up into the bus because he's in
critical condition. He's been shot twice in the
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stomach. So that that's securing the
house. They go upstairs.
They they go up, a couple go upstairs and a couple go out
back where they find Ashley and she gives him the whole place.
As I was in bed, I heard a boom at the door.
Then I heard gunshots and then she said I looked out, I ran
into the closet and I saw him shoot Alexis and then I walked
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him walk up and get a little closer, bend over it and shoot
her till she was dead. Right now while the police or
they're at the scene, they have been in about 30 minutes, right?
Another highway patrolman has just pulled over a white Nissan
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Versa. Speeding.
Yeah, he's speeding. Yes, he is speeding, bro.
He is speeding, right? They pull him up asking where
you going? He's all man.
He's heading to the crib, man. You know, late night man, just
trying to get back to the crib. Mentioned in the backseat.
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He has TV's and laptop and a safe.
But you know what he did have? He had a valid fucking.
He had a valid fucking driver's license.
Yeah, and apparently he must have had rental insurance too,
right? Because they just sighted his
ass and let him go, right? Homeboy is running from a
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murder. He's run from murder, bro.
Right. So William finally pulled up to
the house. And remember, that's who Bates
was looking for the whole time. Where is my fo fiddy?
Where is my fo fiddy? Where is my money, gang?
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Where's that? Where is my money?
Where my money, bro? So Williams, get there and I
mean, what the fuck is going on?And they start telling them,
hey, it's been a shooting at you.
It was been a shooting in your house and unfortunately your
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daughter has passed away and William was like motherfucker, I
know who did this. This was fucking Norman.
Look here man, y'all better catch him before I do because
when I do I'm putting him in thedirt.
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I'm putting him in the dirt. Facts.
No cap. I'm putting him in the dirt.
Now he is screaming Holland. They won't let him in his house
or nothing. He is traumatized.
He was like, damn, I should havebeen here.
I should have been here. Damn my gambling habits.
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I should have been here, right? And then they asked him about
they they asked. They asked him about.
He asked. Of course.
Who who else Is it like everybody else, OK.
And it was like one guy was being transferred to the
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hospital. And of course, he already saw
Ashley. So it's just up in the air with
Nick, Right. But Nick survives.
Nick survives. Yeah, Nick survives.
Right. So now, now they have already
told people. He has told people who did it.
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He said I got some text to proveit.
He showed the police the phone, the police lessons, talk to a
detective and they tell him, hey, this is the guy.
He clearly says right here, it'sgoing to be my money or war.
That was like, well, what was itabout?
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Of course, he didn't know what kind of story to give him.
He was like, man, he just had anissue.
We just had an issue. Yeah, but was the 4:50 about
gang? So they take him down to the
station, they talk about it, andhe was like, homeboy thought I
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owed him some money and I didn't.
And he told me he was coming to collect.
I did not believe him. Therefore, this is what has
happened. I mean, what do you want me to
say? And the detectives look at him
like, *** you tell me what you want to say.
Your daughter, the one that's dead, your girlfriend, the one
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who called us, they say homeboysin that shoe like the wild, Wild
West. You tell me what you want us to
know. And you know why this is crazy?
When your child get killed for your mess, bro, don't kill my
kids, bro, kill me. Kill me bear.
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They ain't got nothing to do with them, bear, even though
that's just how the game goes these days.
But they gonna definitely make you hurt 'cause they kill your
kid. But you gonna wish you was dead.
Yeah. It's like they didn't kill you.
It's really like they killed you, a hollow person yourself.
Now I mentioned he was a single dad and I think that was the
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only child because she was living with him.
Yes, yes, he was a single dad. Ashley was just somebody he was
banging, right? So anyway, they let him go and
they go fine. They look up Norman Blitzer and
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they're like, oh, not this guy. They know this guy.
Like I said, he's been in and out of jail since 1993.
It is now 2010. He been going to jail.
I'm back and forth for almost 20years.
He loves jail. He wakes up every morning trying
to figure out how can I get backin jail to my Boo?
Because definitely we know, we know your Boo is in there.
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Why else is you constantly trying to go back?
We we know this, we know this game.
We know this. But anyway, they roll up to
Bletcher's father's house where he was selling methamphetamine
and like, hey, is there a guy bythe name of Norman Butcher here?
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And like, now I ain't here. Well, we have a search and
arrest warrant and we're coming in.
They pulled everybody out the house and they go all the way
through the house. Like, no, Norman, don't live
here, bro. I had to get that that guy to
get that guy at the house. This is the reason why he's out
my house because it's always something, always police
knocking at my door, always police kicking at my door
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looking for him. I don't know what it did this
time. I don't care what it did this
time. I just know he wasn't here when
he did it. He ain't been here in months.
He just got out of jail in in like March.
So I don't know what he's doing.You might want to look at him
for over there at that a cheap ass hotel he'd been staying at
with that girl Caitlin, I mean Bridget, that's where they
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probably at room one O 2. That's is where they at.
How about you check over there 'cause I mean it'll be easy to
check over there because you know it is what it is.
Right now it is about 6 O clock in the morning, right and up and
then there is another 911 call coming in.
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Yeah, the police have found a burnt up white Versa on a back
street. But no, I need apartments.
It was, it was some part, it wasan apartment that used to live
in, right, I bet. Yeah, it was in some apartments,
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right. So, yeah, he has set the Versa
on fire in the last This is it to to beat the police, right?
And they, they, they go over to the to the hotel that he was
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staying in the Seagull Suites. And it sounds like a $40, a $40
special, you know, 240, the Fordand Naughty 40.
So yeah, he's over there. And when they when he and they
knock on the door, of course Bridget answers.
And it was like, we're looking for a God damn motherfucking
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Norman Blecher, right? And they see no one blecher And
they say, Hey, put your hands up, you under arrest, right?
And they put them in cuffs. They put Bridget in cuffs.
And they take both of them down to the station.
They get Bridget in there and they say, Bridget, how was your
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day today? That's all right.
I mean, what was going on? Why am I down here?
I've been in the room all day. Oh, you have, Right.
Well, was your boyfriend there all day?
Nah, he went there all day. He went out.
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He rented a car for, I think, about a week.
And, you know, he's been gone. I just been at the room all day,
you know, warming up noodles and, you know, just just
chilling out trying to figure out life.
And they like you trying to figure out what this guy 'cause
I guarantee he's like, no, I'm like, so do you know a guy by
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name William Pastino? He was like, yeah, I know him
and Norman had a little bit of an issue, but I told him to calm
down and really ain't that bad. He he hit you on a bag deal.
I mean, it ain't worth going to jail over.
I mean, you just gotta stop fucking with the guy.
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Clear logic explanations that weshould've gave you said I'm sure
she gave him 'cause while she said, but she says Norman says,
Nah, we'll call that He gotta go.
This guy gotta go. I can't No, no, no, no.
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You can't just be stealing from me, taken from me, and think I'm
just going to let you live. No, this guy got to go.
And she kept telling Norman, no,Norman, this ain't the way to
go. You're going to end up back in
jail. And of course, he replied with
jail, man. I ain't scared to go to
motherfucker jail, man. Shit.
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I ain't scared to go to jail. I love jail.
I ain't scared fucking ass. What?
Yeah, with him saying, yeah, he got to go, that is what I heard
him say. Yeah, I ain't scared to do none
of that stuff. I love it.
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So anyway. So anyway, so homeboy, they're
done talking to her and they go in there and they ask Belcher,
like, what's up? Hey, how you been, bro?
What's up? What's up?
What's up? How's your day been?
He's like, it's been good. What was up?
It's like, do you know a guy by name of William Pastino?
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He's like, yeah, what's up? I used to know him.
I already fooled him no more. And then why don't you fool him
no more, you say? Man, look, bro, what's up
without a small talk, Like you know something, we just fall
out. Me and him fell out.
I don't fuck with him no more. It's like it is what it is.
Like what's up? Why are you asking me about this
dude that I don't fool with no more?
What's up? It was like, well, there was a
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shooting at his house and we have multiple people saying you
did it, He said. I don't care what them people
told you bro, they lying. I ain't got I don't, I don't
want no ill will to that man. I don't know why people will be
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putting my name in anything unless they want some problems
right in a detective like, well,did William want some problems
here? Look here, bro.
Look, man. As what?
You gotta ask me, bro, or stop asking me because I ain't here
for all your small talk. I'm not here for all the
bullshit. What's up?
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What do you want to know? I said, well, look, two people
say they saw you coming to the house, and then there's one dead
and one about to die. He's critically injured.
And they all said it was you. You left for witness, Jackass.
You are looking bro. I don't know what you're talking
about. I've been at the hotel all day
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long, right? And that's when it was a knock
at the door. It was a detective saying hey,
homeboy was just pulled over a couple hours after we got the
shots fired. Caller literally 30 minutes and
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if you peep at where the peep, where the citation is, it's like
going away from the area, but hecould have been in the area
based on the timing of the call,in the timing of him getting
this citation, he could have been those 30 minutes away.
So again, they go back and say, hey, so you sure you was at home
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on that? Yeah, that home on that.
I ain't got nothing to do. Say, do you have a car?
I said no, I ain't got no car. Like have you ever rented a car?
My 9 running shit man. I'm like I said bro, I just been
at the pole. I just been at the house.
I said well according to Enterprise, we just found a
burned out car and it was registered for you from December
3rd to December 10th. *** you just went and got this car.
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So question, did you get this car?
Did you get this car to go do this?
Yeah. Look, man, I don't know what you
are talking about, he said. Well, we found electronics in
the back and they kind of look at the electronics that William
said was missing from his house.He said he was missing TV's,
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laptops and a safe. We found a safe.
We found the laptops. All thing was burned up is the
TV's burn. You ain't been to his spot yet.
You got all his shit in your room.
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Come on. Come on, Cletus.
You got to make sense of this gang.
He's like, look at fuck it. I don't want to talk no more.
Give me a lawyer. And he was taken into custody.
And the next that is Bill here in.
He was in. He was given no bond, one
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because it's long as criminal history and two you have
multiple witness saying he did this shit.
So yeah, he was held without bond for murder, robbery and
attempted murder. Right now he stays in jail until
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the trial. Right now, this is a a death
penalty trial. Yeah.
This is a death penalty case, right?
He's been indicted as a death penalty case, right?
And you have Ashley, who's goingto take the stand.
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She jumped out the window. You have Nicholas, who was shot
and survived taking the stand. You have neighbors who saw him
load in the car taking the stand.
You saw the officer that gave him the citation taking the
stand. And not only that, the one and
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only Bridget Chaplin, his girlfriend, his Boo, his love of
his life is also taking the stand.
So he got the cards stacked against him at this point.
But whatever he pleads, not guilty.
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Amen. She just happened.
I didn't mean to kill nobody, whatever, right?
The whole time he had been held at the court detention center,
right? So in 2015 he finally goes to
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trial right. The trial only lasts 7 days
right and of course Bridget she's trying to save her ass.
She's like no, he said it He hadto do he he said William got to
go that I told him don't do thisis stupid.
You just a little bit of money you you can just find someone
else to deal with this a high got to be and William told her
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no, he got to go and then your boy Nick.
I understand, say man, I knew this guy asked him, bro, what?
He kicked the door. I say.
I said, what are you doing here?Cleaning rails 2-3 in the
morning, right? What are you doing here?
And he just bow, bow. He just shot me without saying a
word. And that's when I heard Alexis
scream. And I saw him run up the stairs
after her, but I couldn't see them from there 'cause I'm
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already laying on my back. And then you got Ashley saying
while I'm in the closet trying to save my ass, I saw him shoot
Alexis multiple times and once he turned his back, I jumped my
ass out that window and called the police.
I can't deal with this. I'm tired of William.
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I can't, I can't do this. This this is not what I signed
up for. So yeah.
And that that was my, I couldn'tbe there no more.
Yeah. And also say, yeah, I pulled him
over. It was like about 3 about 3
three O 315. Cause of course he, it was about
30 minutes later the call started coming in about shots
fired, you know, at the house about 246.
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And he peeled him about 3:15. Yeah, all this was an arrest
warrant. So people, they had already
tracked this guy down from him buying the car, being at this
room, leaving that cell phone towers, the car being burned,
the shots being fired, the getting pulled over, all this
shit. Like it maps perfectly.
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Homeboy, you've been everywhere but at that cheap ass room.
Everywhere but at that cheap assroom with Bridget.
Oh, you must hate Bridget, but whatever.
Anyway, homeboy is found guilty,right?
Homeboy is found guilty, right? And then the judge addresses
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Belcher. Now this this trial only lasted
7 days bro OK bro when I'm trying to be quick like that
well really I'll take that back.You just never know bro you just
never know how trial and go a long trial.
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If they get tired of being therethey just trying to end that
case. They might end there on the
first straw vote. And who all think is not guilty.
I, I, I, I, I, I, I, oh, he going to jail.
We only need 30 minutes for this.
But I'm tell you one thing, we're not voting for lunch.
That's fact. I got one of my listeners out.
It was in jury duty the other day.
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She was trying to get out of trying to get out there.
Good old jury duty. Look, I wouldn't mind doing jury
duty, but I would want to know the case.
Like is it a murder case? I don't want to do it in there
for no damn, no companies suing this dude for that.
Now I want to be in there for a murder trial.
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Let me sit there for that. But you know, I won't be blessed
like that. But anyway, the judge addresses
Butcher, right? He tells Butcher, hey, it's a
single cell and you will be there till you die.
Bletcher tells him I'm fine living by myself.
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I don't like roommates. He was like, do you realize?
Like, I mean, there will never be any contact.
This is death row, He tells Judd, Ma'am, I know a lot of
guys on death row. A lot.
You're not scaring me, dog. I'm not new to this.
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I'm I'm true to this, he said, Blecher, you're going to be in a
single man cell. Just you, just you.
He was like, fuck it, I don't care.
Do what you got to do. And he was sentenced to death,
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you know, and he was at the he was sentenced to death and he
was in the Eli State prison, right?
So anyway, he's been in jail a couple years and you know, they
just ticking, ticking, ticking, ticking, ticking right now, you
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know, with the in America, everything got expiration date.
So you know, everything over here is fucking counterfeit.
Apparently. You go to all these other
countries. Shit don't expire like that,
right? Trust me, if you've been outside
this America, you realize shit don't taste the same.
Shit don't expire like over hereit don't.
Everything up here has a time limit.
You know why? Because once that shit old,
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throw that shit out there when you come by it again.
Not in the other countries bro, only America it worse.
But anyway, they're coming up onhis execution date, so they have
to get it prepared, right? So they finally have picked a
date cause of course he, he had an appeal.
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He wanted to get it lowered downto manslaughter.
Well, really, he didn't want to get lowered down to
manslaughter. His state appointed lawyer did
and his, his family did. But Lester had told his family a
stop fighting to Get Me Out of jail.
Stop trying to come up here and visit me.
Stop calling, stop, right? Stop doing all this stuff.
I don't care no more. I'm good where I'm at.
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This is for me dawg I don't careno more dawg don't call me don't
do this don't do that alright sothe second appeal was denied
right? I mean the first pill was denied
right and he had already told him look man stop appealing I
don't want to do this I want to do this I'm good where I'm at
right? So basically he's not giving a
fuck no more right? So basically it is time to kill
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this *** right? But guess what?
The stuff that they need for thelethal injection has expired.
This is the funny part Y'all heard about this drug I'm going
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to tell you about recently quitea few times and probably more
than you ever heard about it in your life, right?
The drug that had expired. The state said we don't have
any, we can't find any, we're trying to get some made.
They had every excuse in the book.
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So I mentioned they had to take him off the death penalty and
they had to take him off not he went off death row, but they had
to like the execution can go through right now.
Guess what drug it was? Guess what drug it was bro?
Bro it was fucking ketamine Special K bro this is what's
crazy how the state ain't got none but Puff Daddy got shit
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loads of it bro that don't make sense.
Every time they mentioned Special K with Puff Daddy that
was all ketamine and apparently he'd been having it on him since
the 90s. What?
You tell me this news got more money than the states?
You telling me he knows how to get it and y'all don't dog?
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No this is ass backwards bro. This is dog.
This tells you everything you need to know about America bro.
When you got money you can get whatever.
When you were state you better file the right fucking
paperwork. But anyway.
But anyway homeboy was took. He was on that stay of execution
basically. He ain't getting executed right.
But you know how most narcissists do?
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They want to go on their terms on May 30th, 2024, just a couple
days to be a year from today. Yeah.
He was found on his cell hangingat the age of 49 at Eli State
Prison. Yep.
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How was it for that? I take my whole life.
I ain't got top of this. Yeah.
You're not going to tell me how you don't kill me.
I'm going to do this how I want to do it when I want to do a
gang. Yeah.
Homework killed himself. Now I know you want to know
how's it that puff got ketamine Special K in the state?
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Don't look at bro. I guess money called.
You can't tell me Puff is written and all.
Well, I know you've got more money in Mississippi, but more
money in the state. How does he have it in abundance
bro? Bro they said bro missing puff
being partying system get 90s. Bro they said he's party been
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one on since the 90s. He was having more parties then
they was then they was killing *** on death row and he had
ketamine every day at each party.
How does he have it and you don't?
But you know why his shit wasn'texpiring 'cause he was putting
that shit they use 'cause he about to piss and something he
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about to piss on something do you hear me?
But anyway, that is the end of the episode.
I will be. I will be.
What is it? I will be, yeah.
I will be making a subscription for some episodes.
Not much, bro $1.00, ninety, $1.99.
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So yeah, I got quite a few listeners.
Yeah. Basically, I'm just going to
switch it to where I do 2 episodes every other week.
No, no, no, not. I'm like, OK, it's what I did.
It's four weeks in a month, right?
This week I will do 1. Next week I'll do 2 week after
that I do 1. Next week after that I do 2.
But The thing is, the second episodes, the second episodes of
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those weeks are going to be subscriber only.
But you know, it's no biggie, bro.
You know, it's you know, this ain't nothing about you know,
you know, I just got some venuesI got to pay for, you know, your
boyfriend. Go on the road game, but it's
only a buck. Y'all don't got no other bills a
dollar, but you know you could pay or not.
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You know you still gang. I'm just you know it's just
trying to get out in this world and you know do some live shows
come meet some of y'all. You know shout out to everybody
shut up to the live whatever. You know where to follow me not
my brother's keeper on TikTok, not my brother's people on
Instagram. You can follow the BTC on
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Instagram. Shout out to melanin mayhem,
Melanin mysteries, a super red room that's all gang over there.
Shout out to shout out to Cocktails and Crime for letting
everybody know about the show. Shout out to a big mayor, but
letting people know about the show.
I'm gonna have to link up with them shortly.
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I haven't did a show with them in quite a while.
I don't know what they got going.
Well, I do know what they got going on, but I need to bring
them on here so y'all could knowwhat they got going on.
Yeah, 'cause they hit me up all the time.
I mean, we, we, we hit these still like it's still gang up
here. I do speak with these people.
So it ain't no we just, it was just some old.
It was just some old collaborateso that no, these is this gang
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right here. I can literally hit them up, you
know, shout out to shout out to precious Gibson.
I gave away some of her books atthe meet and greet, you know.
But until next time, peace.