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August 26, 2025 40 mins

Palestine, Tx 1992


Kelsey Patterson’s name carried the weight of both diagnosis and doubt. Labeled a schizophrenic by doctors, his life sat in the blurred space between sickness and sin, madness and manipulation. The question that lingered in every shadow wasn’t whether he was ill, but whether he was using that label as a shield—a way to escape the consequences of his crimes. His world was fractured, drenched in paranoia, where reality twisted at the edges. Yet beneath that haze of uncertainty, there was always the unsettling possibility that Kelsey knew exactly what he was doing.


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(00:24):
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(00:44):
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gang? It's been a couple weeks with
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(01:08):
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about to get it rolling again. Two couple weeks off.
When I took the South Carolina for my son's graduation, it was
hot as shit out there. You know, it was hot as shit out

(02:35):
there. But yeah, we back and before we
trying to recuperate for the minute, bro, 'cause I was so
tired from the trip, bro. But anyway, we head to Texas
this week. Texas.
Yeah, we had to do this where I'm at.
We in Texas. Yeah, man.
Yeah, man. We head to Texas, baby.

(02:57):
Well, it's a guy by the name of Louis Henry, Henry Oates.
And he is at a Armadillo High School, Lady Sandy's basketball
game when he finds the love of his life named Sue Gerino.

(03:18):
And in 1952, they get married atthe tender age of 18. *** why?
And in 1952, Louis and Sue welcomed their baby boy nicely.

(03:39):
Louis Oates right? This was their only child.
Now in 1954, it was a guy named Kelsey Patterson.
He was born in March in AndersonCounty.

(03:59):
But he was raised with his grandmother because he lost his
mother in 1958. So he was raised by his grandma.
And, you know, we kind of raisedby them grandmas.
You kind of kind of get your way, right?
OK, cool. Now Lewis, the dude that gets

(04:21):
married soon, he goes straight into the oil business, right?
He getting that money, his wife should deal with him.
Dabbled into the little bit of the real estate for about 8
years, right? For like 8 years.
But in July 8th of 1964 in Anderson County, there's a woman

(04:48):
by the name of Early. She is born, beautiful woman.
She is born in Palestine, TX, right?
Cool. She fits into, she fits into the
story. Later now in 1971, Lewis starts

(05:14):
his own company, the Oats Oil Company, right?
And this gonna be become a family business.
So Sue eventually quits real estate and she comes on board to
work with the hubby, right? Right.
But like when she wasn't doing all the old stuff, you know,
this gave her more free time since she's part of the

(05:35):
business. Now she's run doing PTA's,
baking cakes for churches and all that other good stuff.
Right now, all this time Kelsey Pattern is, is growing up,
right. He's growing up, but he has a
little, he has a couple issues. Homeboy has a couple issues,
man, he, he, he always out. He always cutting up, right?

(06:01):
Always cutting up right. Now he is, he is grown up and he
is about 14. Yeah, he's about 9 or 14.
He's older than 14. OK.
Anyway, your boy Kelsey Patterson, the little boy that
was born, he he gets into an altercation, he gets in an

(06:25):
altercation with a police officer and is charged with
assault. Is it in 1978?
This is the 1978. So that puts him it puts me like
24 I think yeah it puts him in 24.
It puts me 24 yeah he know he doesn't got no issue he don't

(06:46):
fault the cops shit. So he got a little bit of jail
time for that His mother went his grandma went there and said
Nah, he's a good kid. This stand the other, please
don't hang his ass 'cause you know, back in the day, you know,
this is the first of all, Palestine is a rural, is a rural
area, right? Yeah, because he was born in

(07:07):
Palestine and this is a very rural area where he that
especially back then, right? And you know, Lewis and Sue,
they moved to Palestine to starttheir oil company.
So they're in Palestine too, right?
And of course you got Arlene, she was born in Anderson County,
which is with Palestine and Anderson County, right?

(07:30):
So all these people in the same area right now, his grandma had
to go get him out some shit and he had also been like once we
get like a mental evaluation, they ain't really seen that
because she was like he just he be acting out and shit right
Cool. Nothing major came out of
assault with the cop, which I'm surprised because hell, it was a

(07:53):
back in the day right. So after that, you know, your
boy tried to go on straight now,right?
But in 1980, Kelsey, he's at a Kel, not 80 Kel, Kelsey and his
grandmother has gotten sick. His grandmother has gotten sick

(08:17):
and his, and his attitude has got worse.
And he, he has a temper, bro. He has a temper 'cause he, he,
he constantly feels like, he constantly feels like, he
constantly feels like people arepicking on him.
And that takes you back to he has a job, homeboy has a job at

(08:40):
a hospital, right? And this guy named Richard Lane
was teasing him, right? The thing was, Kelsey Patterson
came to work. He had his lunch with him, but
he didn't put it in the refrigerator.
And the white guy, Richard Lane,he says, hey man, you don't

(09:01):
wanna put your food in the refrigerator.
And Kelsey is like, wow, what's in the refrigerator?
What *** the refrigerator gonna keep your food cool.
Do you? Would you gonna put it in there
or not? It ain't like these days we just
buy you a goddamn Yeti, right? So Kelsey gets mad 'cause he

(09:23):
thinks they're trying to poisonous food, right?
So they get into a scuffle and he pyo, but he shoots.
But he shoots Richard right there at the in the hospital.
So Richard got there for Richard.

(09:45):
Richard survived. Homeboy got hit with some
assault, but he gets no jail time.
He gets no jail time. In fact, they seem to get a
mental evaluation and they're saying he's schizophrenic.

(10:06):
Bro, why the *** that schizophrenic got a gun?
Why, why, why does he have a gun?
He that's the that's the last thing that he was a gun.
And not to mention the *** had the gun on him at work.
What? Yeah, Lucky that's up that would
you ask me. But he does a little time in a

(10:30):
mental institution and he's eventually let out.
But by the time he let out, grandmother is about to pass
away in AP in 1981, she has passed away and he is
distraught. He is distraught, right?
He can't he he don't know which way is up at this time.
He has a bad attitude. People think crazy and he don't

(10:52):
know what to do. He got a temper and he cares.
The 38 right now into it now. And now what do you homeboy is
out on his own trying to figure things out, right?
He's out on his own trying to figure things out now, right?

(11:12):
And you know it is it is 1981 December.
No, no, it's January, January 1982, December 9th, I mean
January 1982, Arlene has grown up and she is a pregnant.

(11:39):
Yeah, she is paragnet now Arleneis pregnant, I mean Palestine,
TX streets, right? So she is pregnant, right?
But your boy Kelsey, he is stillout here trying to be a
productive man. But all around Palestine people

(12:00):
are saying this nigga's acting crazy.
You gotta watch out. He's caught.
He has an attitude. You don't want to be told
nothing. He he moving reckless.
And I'm like he's constantly, constantly have an interaction
with the police and he's constantly getting mental
evaluation. Now they don't care this ***
schizophrenic, they just wanted me to be schizophrenic somewhere

(12:22):
else, right? But with me, his schizophrenic
is kinda iffy as if you ask me and it's September of 1982,
early was a baby boy. September 18, 1982.
She has a son name Antoine, and this is her first.

(12:46):
And this is her bundle of joy. That'll come back later.
Right Now Kelsey again is in andout of these hospitals, right?
But he has got him another job this time.
That's a he that Kelsey has got another job, this time at a
pizzeria, right? And he is going back and forth.

(13:10):
He is going back and forth with a guy named Kevin Hughes right
now. Him and Kevin Hughes kind of
talking, talking to each other, making fun of each other.
But Kevin Hughes has pissed Kelsey Patterson now.
He'd already shot 1. *** Don't make him shoot another right and
he be he got off that 'cause it was like I will give him mental

(13:33):
eval. He can't go to jail.
He dissed at the other right. Cool, whatever, make sure he got
no more guns. Anyway, he's at this pizza
parlor. He's arguing back and forth with
Kevin Hughes and he pulls A fumble Ruski on that boy.
He gets a pizza pan, throws it like a frisbee.
He smacks Kevin right up out thehead, right once he hits Kevin

(13:55):
across the head, it like Bing hits him in the head.
And by the time he pulled, by the time Kevin realized he'd
been hit across the head, he didn't also got shot twice.
Yeah, he didn't shot this *** inthe chest, I mean, in the arm
and in the lungs. So he hit him in the admin.
Right now Kevin's on the floor bleeding out.

(14:16):
And you know, Kevin just. I mean, I killed his leaves.
What? But he was later arrested and
charged with attempted murder. And again they get us got
another e-mail say no, he's schizophrenic.
He's this he's dead. We'll give him a little bit of
time in the mental institution. He needs a lot of time in the
institution because why? Why?

(14:37):
Cool. So this is the second *** he
didn't shot in four years. Oh, because he said the people
are teasing him, which I don't get it.
Why do you keep why do you keep taking?
Why do you keep taking your gunsto work?
Gang, explain it to me. Why do you keep taking your guns

(14:58):
to work? You keep taking your guns to
work. That shit ain't gonna work for
me though. You keep taking your guns to
work. That, that, that's not how this
shit works, bro. But anyway, he leaves that job,
he's arrested, he does more timein the mental institution,

(15:20):
right? But he's finally back out,
right? And he's got him a roommate.
He got him a roommate, right? And this is 19891990, right?
Finally got him a roommate. He's out.
He has another gun, right? And him and his roommate,
they've been living together. They've been, you know, he, he,

(15:43):
he, he, he keeps a little job and shit, but your boy has been
walking around talking mad crazy, crazy as shit, right?
So he his roommate, I mean, he comes out the room and his room.
My life was good. He does roommate.
Hey, man, you might not see me again.

(16:08):
Everybody like *** what are you talking about now 'cause he's,
he's already used to how crazy this *** talks.
This is September 25th of 1982. I mean, 92, right?
Homeboy is he just told us how he just told his roommate, you

(16:28):
might have never seen me again, you might not never see me
again, right? So he grabs his 38 and he walks
outside, bow, bow, bow. He is out in front yard shooting
cans. Now, these days in Palestine,

(16:49):
you probably can't do that that much 'cause I don't know exactly
where this house works. I could not find the address.
But you could definitely be shooting out there.
But I don't know if you could be.
You could probably. You can't be shooting in the
back in the front yard now wherepeople see you definitely can
shoot out there right now. His roommates look out and he
like this *** is tripping again,but look, you can't no

(17:11):
schizophrenic *** be tripping inthe house that I'm staying with
and he got a gun. Nah, I'm leaving.
I'm leaving that place though. We ain't being there ain't ain't
no way we just not staying. We just not staying.
Fuck that, right? So anyway, after he shoots his

(17:32):
candle, sometime, homeboy startswalking down the street and it's
about 3:00 PM when he starts making his walk down the street
and further down the road, 'cause it's a rural country and
they tell you how rude this is. This *** stays by goddamn oil
company. Yeah, he's out there, he's out

(17:52):
there, He's out there where there's nothing there, pretty
much. So he walks down to Oats Oil
Company and he sees Louis Oats. He's outside of the building.
He's outside of the building, right?
Your boy Kelsey walks straight up to him.

(18:13):
Wow. Shoots him in the head.
No warning, no interaction, no good morning.
Where without money at? No, none of that, no use it with
my wife, nothing. This walks up, shoots him in the
head. Right after he shoots him in the

(18:35):
head, Lewis falls into. He falls in front of his loading
dock where he dies. And Kelsey, he just turned
around, walks off. But Dorothy Harris has heard the
shot. This is his secretary.
She runs out to Lone Knot and she sees Lewis on the ground

(19:00):
bleeding out. She screams, right?
And she's running it out there to render aid to her boss right
now. Kelsey, who's back is already
turned. He heard the scream.
He hears the scream. He turned back.
He turns back and looks off his shoulder and he sees her.

(19:24):
Dorothy run over there to to render aid on your boy mother
fucking Kelsey turns right back around, walks over there, but it
up but it up. Bow shoots her ass.
He's sitting like, oh, since youwanna help this *** you wanna

(19:45):
help this *** you happy for this*** You wanna be with this ***
Here you go. Here you go.
Shoots her right there on the spot.
She is not laying far from Louis.
Right. And at that point, Lewis, I mean
that point, Kelsey turns his assback around and walks the fuck

(20:09):
off. And he walks all these miles
back to the crib, goes in his house, puts his guns up, put the
gun up, takes all the clothes, take all his clothes off and
start pacing back and forth downthe street.

(20:33):
Now you notice will get some white people out.
You notice will get some white people attention. *** walking
back and forth down the street butt naked, like he just pacing
back and forth, back and forth, back and forth.
But at Oaks Oil Company, the police and ambulance have been
called. They have rushed Dorothy to the
hospital trying to save her. But Lewis is dead on the spot.

(20:56):
He is dead out there. Just bring the body back, right?
He's dead right now. Multiple witnesses and people
say they saw a black man walkingoff and they all know that this
is God damn Kelsey Patterson because they also known him as a
local nut and they also know himto be a shooter 'cause you gotta
remember, he shot the first guy up there today at the up there

(21:19):
in Dallas, at a house where he was working at for no fucking
reason. Check that man twice.
He had already fought the policea couple years earlier than
that. And then you gotta remember here
that the last time he pulled that little, she looked pulled a
gun out and let you *** know he wasn't fucking around.
Well, when he was at a pizza parlor and that was damn like a

(21:40):
ambush, he got him like a suckerpoint.
He like busting crock head with a pen and then shot him, right.
So anyway, they're like, Oh yeah, we know who the fuck this
guy is. Let's go get him.
Let's go get him. So they roll up to the house,
pull the pistols on, they roll up to his house, pull the
pistols on that naked, naked andthey round up, bum rush his

(22:02):
head, put him in cuff and they drug his head down the airs
County police station and where they interrogate him where it
goes batshit crazy because of course he said he did shit.
I ain't got no gun. I ain't did this.
Y'all fucking with me? What we fucking with you *** We
found your butt naked pacing up and down the street.

(22:24):
You had already went. New people multiple witness that
they saw you walking onto the property and multiple and said
they seen you walking off the property.
Not to mention we have already talked to your roommate.
Your roommate said that you toldhim you might not see him again
and he didn't know what the fuckthat mean.
But I think he know what it means now because he's seen the
news and we have also talked to him.

(22:45):
And not to mention you stayed inwalking distance of the oil
company and you were the only *** out there that fits the
description game. So they lock him up.
No bun right now. He sits there right now.
It's been about a week or two and Dorothy Harris has been

(23:05):
buried and Louis Oates has been buried.
Right now, his wife, Sue Oates, she has packed up her son and
then he moved to Tyler, TX. We really it's just a hop skip
and the jump from Palestine. It might as well went to Dallas
if you was really trying to get out the area to get away from
this scenery. But you know, she's still

(23:25):
running the company. But when you run an oil company,
you ain't gotta be the game, notthe wife.
You can actually go run itself. Damn near.
But I mean, we still gotta be there.
Yeah. So anyway, homeboy is just
sitting up in jail. Homeboy is just.
Homeboy is sitting up in jail. They gave him no bond.
But in October 19th and 1992, just only a little less than a

(23:47):
month, Chelsea was indicted on 2council capital Murray, Anderson
County. And he is in that bitch hollow
like a hoe saying that he do this stuff.
What? So they sent it as back to get
another mental evaluation, but it's already been found out
through a bunch of documents that this nut lives in the

(24:08):
Fender hospital, and they gives him another meeting about that.
Yeah, this *** is schizophrenic.But people saying, yeah, he's
schizophrenic, but he has showedus plenty of times that he
doesn't wanna act right. He said this guy has a temper,
this guy also, they say this guysomehow always has a gun, right?

(24:32):
Right now in June of 1993, they take his *** trial maybe less
than a year, right? And he'll by the Internet month.
I mean, during trial they brought in two of the witnesses,
bro. They brought in the three

(24:52):
witnesses, 3 key witnesses. Was that roommate, the roommate
say yeah man, the yeah man. That *** told me he was going to
see me again. He went outside, he went to
shooting shit. And then he walked off.
He came back, took the clothes off and he was acting a nuts.
And then but so I don't know what the hell is going on with
him. But then you got Richard Lane,

(25:13):
who he got who it got shot from teasing him at the at the
hospital. He's like, man, all I told this
guy was put your food in the federator.
Keep it cool. He can't he he he starts picking
and arguing with me. He talking about why am I what
why I got my food and figure outwhat you're trying to poison me
and some shit. He went straight left.

(25:34):
All I told him was put that shitin the refrigerator.
Now on lighter nose. I can't be mad if kills his
head. Hey, man, these white guys
telling me, hey, put this shit in the refrigerator or these
dudes tell me, put this in the figure.
Why, why do I put my shit in thefigure?
So bad game, but whatever, I would push in the figure anyway.
But you know, but these are, youknow, you gotta worry about

(25:55):
that. Buy you a Yeti, buy you a
Stanley. Keep your shit warm or cold or
hot, wherever, wherever you at because, yeah, ain't no talent
'cause people would eat your shit at work.
And then they brought up your boy Kevin Hughes, who says he
was completely ambushed. He said, man, we was talking, we
was cracking Joe, we'll just argue a little bit.

(26:15):
He said, you know, just a littlechitchat.
We just going a little back and forth.
And he said all all of a sudden,upside my head, I go upside my
head with a goddamn pizza pan and bow.
He has shot me twice. Like, whoa, like, was that
really called for? And at by the end of that month,
by the end of that month, that *** was found guilty of capital

(26:37):
murder and sentenced to death. What home?
Kelsey is outraged. He's like sentence of death.
I'm crazy y'all can't just kill me.
And they start filing the pills like a motherhood, right?
So at night to November 20/19/1995, he, he tried, he
files for a direct appeal with this and two shit and that shit

(27:01):
was quickly denied. Man, that shit was like, man,
look at bro, we, we got a time for this bro *** you ain't
crazy. We know you schizophrenic, but
dog you, you, you, it's like youcrazy when you want to be crazy.
This is what the state is telling them.
So eventually he applies for some kind of relief and the
state gives him some grants and funds to go get his own to
retain his own independent expert for the claims that he is

(27:26):
is not competent to get his ass executed, right.
And the conclusion said that he is competent is that he is
competent. He just has a temperature.
They say this *** they shot fourpeople in 10 years.
They say every 18 months he pulled that gun out the shooter,
*** I said no, he ain't crazy. He's a crazy.

(27:48):
What he want to be crazy. Now the crazy part about this
during trial, they had to constantly remove this guy.
They had to constantly remove this *** from court.
He he's screaming to my I did you nobody.
He's telling them he has they have put metal pieces in his
body to to trigger the the I hear his thoughts like *** if

(28:13):
they heard your thoughts, they would need to bring you to
court. Feel like it makes lock his ***
up. Ain't no wrong this fool, right?
Every 18 months he was shooting *** bro.
Every 18 months he was shooting somebody.
Yes, Healing shop 4 people killed, 2 with a 38.
Bro, that was his gut of choice.That was his gut of choice right

(28:35):
there. Everybody got shot at 38.
Everybody got shot at 38. Look man, some people, this pill
is denied too. 1998 he filed A petition to the federal court.
He's like, hey, man, I need my, I need another independent
study, 'cause I can't be executed, man, I'm nuts.

(28:56):
I, I'm, I'm, I'm a schizophrenic.
I didn't know what I was doing. I didn't do this stuff.
What naked. You didn't know what you was
doing or you didn't do it. We we do.
What is it? We look, man, I'm a Virgo.
We got time for that, *** Be direct, right?
And that too was denied, right. And so again, this dude, and

(29:19):
it's not now is it's been a couple more years now it's
December 23rd and they have finally gifted you, I mean
December 23rd, 2003 and they have finally gifted your boy
with the death date of May 17th of 2004.
And now he is in OverDrive typing and singing dumb shit.

(29:40):
He's sending it to the state like hey man, y'all can't kill
me. I didn't kill nobody.
What? *** this shit is proving that
you killed somebody. This shit has proven you can
kill somebody, that you did this.
We know you did this. It was just a month later.
He, it was just January 24 member he just got.
They just gave him the date in December 20, I mean 2003 and

(30:00):
then a month later, January 20/20/2004, his ass is already
oh man, no man, he's sending paperwork everywhere.
He asked people petition. You got them crazy ass people
that come out. No, we don't execute.
No, we don't do this man. Get this *** get this *** out of

(30:21):
here, bro. Get this *** out here because
he's nuts. He's crazy.
He's he's he's the issue. He's issued.
You got all the people that be like, oh, you got all the people
That's for excusing like, no, I mean there's against it.
Like no, don't kill him. Just give him life.
This was way before Texas head the life without parole Back
then it was death. It was death or it was life with

(30:49):
parole and they wouldn't give ita *** no life with parole
because he didn't shot four people.
So it's obvious, it is obvious he is a dangerous society and he
can't be back out there in a credit part when you get put on
there. Bro, bro, that is a single man
sale. That is a single man sale, bro,

(31:11):
you know, like you're getting upwith anyway, that is a single
man sales. I don't know how much he was
missing. I probably just missing it 38.
So he keep that little mother going, right.
So in March 2020, I mean in March the 2004, the state holds
a trial for the motion and it lasts only 5 days.

(31:32):
And after the five days, you know, they denied that shit
again. And I look at man and look at
man, we, we, we tired of this shit, bro.
It's, it's tired of this shit, right?
We tired of this shit, right? And and on May 11th, a couple

(31:53):
mark a month later, it is crunchtime.
Now he wants a stay of execution.
What what pro Your execution is literally 6 days away right?
And just two days later on May 13th, they like now Kelsey
Kelsey's evaluation. I mean, I value his execution

(32:15):
will continue. We we this *** don't need no
more time on here. He he been wasting the taxpayers
money over here to talk about heain't crazy.
He ain't do this *** we know youdid this.
We got all the evidence in the world.
We got witnesses. We got your roommate.
We got two other people you shot.
No *** you was a danger. You can't be here.
You can't be here, right? So eventually they hold another

(32:39):
vote, right? And they hold this the day that
he's supposed to die, right? Enable 5 to 1 for state
execution, right? Rick Perry, who was the governor
at the time, he say fuck that. Now I'm denying this shit.
He can have one more day though.What?

(33:02):
He gave him a extra 24 hours to live?
Yeah, but you know the crazy part about getting that extra 24
hours to live? Bro that's only because y'all
was fucking around on the day hewas supposed to die so they had
to move them to the death watch that day when he's supposed in

(33:23):
there the day before. So this gave me one.
They gave me 24 hours. Like it gave him 20-4 more hours
right? So they moved in the ditch
watch. Death watch is basically where
he goes. Basically it's a pack your shit.
Where I did debate, they don't say pack your shit because that
shit is trash now and it was going to the next desperate me.

(33:43):
That's you. You'll need no commensary bag,
which I don't know if you get commensary, you'll need your
commensary bag. You don't need your you need
your blanket. You don't need your mat.
You don't need nothing. Leave all this shit there.
You would never see this shit again, gang.
They take him on this watch where he would spend the rest
his 20 his last 24 hours right. And not only that, that's why
they asked you do you want your what's your last meal?

(34:05):
This damn the other fucking Kelsey say I mean Pat Kia Kelly
say man I don't want shit from y'all.
I don't want nothing. I want my life back. *** you
shot 4 people and killed 2. You took life.
Like what are you talking about man?
What? What are you?
What are you talking about man? We are not living the same.
We cannot be talking about the same shit, right?

(34:28):
So anyway, anyway they move him to death wise.
He denies food but they offer him and will do you want a candy
bar, some chocolate or a soda and he accepts it.
He takes it right in the last 24hours, he just sits there

(34:50):
contemplating thinking about life or how he ruined his life.
And the very next day they take his ass, which is May 18th and
strap his ass today Gurney. And they asked his fool.
They strapped to the Gurney and as they strapped him down, he's
yelling, I'm not guilty. Capital murder.

(35:11):
I was acquitted, *** When? When were you acquitted of
anything? You took ails back-to-back to
back-to-back, right? And they asked him, the
spiritual advisor asked him, hey, 'cause he strapped the fuck
up now, right? They asked him, Hey bro do you

(35:32):
have a statement you want to make man?
He said statement for what? He said a statement for what?
I ain't do shit, I ain't guilty this shit I said.
He said you muffle just want to kill me.
He said I ain't do shit, I ain'tgot no fucking statement.
And after that he said hey man, y'all can go to hell, give me my

(35:56):
life back, give me my rights back.
Y'all just dog just doing this to me bro.
Y'all don't have to do this. I didn't do this.
Give my life back. And is it Hey man, hey, hey, put
that shit in his ass. Hey press the button.
I'm I'm just we got confidence. So he yells, screams, hoops and
hollers all the way until the medicine starts kicking in and

(36:20):
eventually his ass was dead. Right now, once he died, of
course, you have Sue Oats there because you killed her son.
You killed her husband and her, their son is there.
He's there to watch it. But it is one more guy that is
there who was pleased to see this *** go right.

(36:41):
That was Dorothy Harris brother.He told him, man, fuck his life.
He said my sister had 10 secondsto beg for her life.
This *** been begging for his life for 12 years.
I'm good riddance. I'm glad this nigga's up out of
here. We ain't got no time for this

(37:01):
game, he said. We don't have no time for this.
We don't have no time for this. Hey, we ain't got no time for
this. Yeah, we ain't got no time for
this. I'm glad he gone.
His ass should have been gone. Y'all let this man bullshit.
Y'all patrol you trying to save his life?

(37:22):
For what? Right now, Homeboy is buried in
the Captain Joe Boyd Cemetery inHuntsville, TX.
That's about 40 minutes from where I'm at.
I ain't got time for that. I'm gonna drive right past that
and hit the Palestine like I always do.
Oh, yeah? Yeah, yeah.
I was born in Palestine, TX and it will also be a happy birthday

(37:51):
to early. Her birthday just passed in July
8th. She had turned 60 and if you
haven't got it early, this is mymother.
Yes, that was me now. Now we got that way.
A lot of people raise concerns about how this how this guy was

(38:14):
tried and they said that he shouldn't have been.
He was schizophrenic and he shouldn't have been executed.
And now they got all these different laws about you can't,
you can't really execute people that have like mental issues.
But this is the thing about thatmental issue.
Shit. This is what I know bro.
One, if people let you play, if you let if you, if people play

(38:35):
into a disability or ability, try to proceed like whatever,
they never get a fresh fake because I was fucking around and
manipulating me. On the other hand, I don't think
this *** was crazy. One thing I know about *** in
jail is when they in jail, they play crazy *** They got a case
to beat. They got a case to beat or
attempt to beat high the time they don't beat him, it's better

(38:56):
when you a *** and you broke. So whatever.
I don't think this *** had an issue.
I think, yeah, maybe he was schizophrenic, but I feel like
he turned that shit on when he wanted to.
I feel like that was his ailmentand he was gonna do this shit
and he's gonna do what he wantedto do.
Dog, this *** Dog. He had the choice to go to work
empty handed. Both times he takes a gun, he

(39:17):
literally walks into the house. Tell his roommate Hey man, you
may not see me no more. What?
Doubt that To me that sound likeyou made your mind up.
I'm gonna kill some white peopletoday.
Hey, you get what you give anyway.
Y'all go y'all go check out the BTC on Facebook group page.

(39:37):
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comments. Leave me some rated you know
give me 5 star rating if you like the show.
And of course I got more episodes coming.
Shout out to the subscriber game.

(39:57):
I'm finna unwrap this episode that I'm doing again today and
y'all have episode tomorrow gameand until next time peace.
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