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What's good word? This is King author and this is
not my Brother's Keepers podcast, a true crime podcast
about black dudes who kill. But today is another special and
I got 2 guests in here and we'regoing to collab right quick.
But I'm going to let them introduce their self now ladies
first. Hey y'all, if you don't know
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this is Deja Simone from a Separate room. 1/2 of a separate
room. *** that's it. You want to say I'm a Scorpio?
I'm a Scorpio. Highlight lawn walks in the
park. Let.
Me. Let me start this over.
OK guys, my name is Deja Simone.I am an Aquarius.
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There you go. Georgia.
Thank you. What's up?
What's up? This is Willie.
I am 1/2 of Melanin Mystery. My girl Tiffany, they just did a
collab. Tiffany, Renee and Brittany,
they did. They had a little Virgo thing
jumping off. We had to snatch off Virgo King
Arthur for ours, man. Could you let you know what I'm
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saying? But yeah, 1/2 of Melanin
Mystery. We want to have some fun, man.
This me and Arthur second collabwe did and this is me and Deja
second collab we did one too. Second, with each other.
Yeah, true, true, true. Yeah.
So we gonna have fun with this woman?
Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah. Now we are heading to
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Bridgeport, CT. We're headed OK.
We're headed to Bridgeport, CT. And there is a woman by the name
of Sheila Peeler, and she has two sons.
She is a she is the police. She's a law abiding citizen.
She have a oh. Wait, wait, wait.
The Mama and the police. Yeah, shut up.
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The Mama. OK, OK.
All right. Just making sure we're on the
same page. I know I was surprised too.
She has a son by the name of Russell Peeler and Adrian Peeler
Peeler. And she has been raising them by
herself. Now, Russell.
Yeah, of course. A single mother, you know, Black
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Mama Strong. I know, man.
Look, you're resting heaven, man.
Yeah, she. Yeah.
Hey, look, real quick. I'm sorry, man.
You know me. Are you good on my ADAD?
I know my ADADBDN. Man.
I really thought that she didn'tdie.
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They had a video of her like there's rumor saying I'm dying
and I'm like Oh my God, She alive.
And it was like an old video, man.
So I thought that was horrible, man.
Yeah, people. Are horrible bro.
Yeah man, damn, hear me thinkingshe's a lie, but go ahead my bad
brother. Now Russell and Adrian, they are
two years apart, right? Russell grew up in high school.
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He was known as a troublemaker, but he managed to graduate and
he enrolled in a local college and he was also pursued a
criminal justice degree, which is crazy because this.
What? The same this nigga's a walking
contradiction walking. Not only did he join college,
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the criminal justice program thesame year he joins the game.
Wait. Hold.
On You Want to Get Away with Murder.
I was like, all right, mate, youknow what, I'm about to go ahead
and just completely mess up the whole game.
Bro. The game going to be he was
called police officer and I'm going to be in the game, man.
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Yeah, don't tell me I'm wrong. He was part of the Bush gang but
that Bush gang sound too close to Boots cat gang so I don't
know what he talking. About hey, hey, maybe it may be
so. The once you join the gang,
you're close to the butcher cat than you think.
Closer a closer yes, I told you I'm firmly believe man yes, hey,
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let's be honest with you, man, it ain't could think about it,
man what's the logical reason tojoin the gang right, so I'm I'm
sorry it's like the legit like like.
Like that there is no legit reason because my it.
Ain't. I'm running the gang.
Last person is first one out. We putting everything on you,
gang. Yeah, but I mean, you gonna.
Be in jail. Yes, getting your Bucci cat
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touched, you know what I'm saying?
What did you? Say I said, is he going to be in
jail getting his Bucci cat tamper with?
No, I'm saying because I mean, that's I mean because legitly
though, if you think about it right real quick, you get in it
like back in the day, you know, because original games were
meant. They were basically like they
patrolled the area. That's what they did.
They you know, the original gamepatrolled the area.
It was a legit reason. But now you literally get in the
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game just to fight a *** over a piece of property that you don't
own. Neither do that's.
The dumbest Neither is Mama. But I'm just saying like didn't
think about like this real quick, the O block and make sure
y'all check out the episode we did with super rear rum about O
block, about King Vine. Make sure y'all y'all check out
O block. That's a prime example gang.
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Y'all *** is fighting over a street that y'all don't even
own. What since does that make?
Yes, *** So once he joins the Bush, once he joins the Bush
gang, once he joins the Bush gang homeboy, he starts dating a
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lady by the name of Angela KeeneBush.
Wait, hold on. Wait, wait.
Was was it? Wait, is it just a coincidence?
Yeah. That her last name was Bush or
she was actually a part owner orCEO of the Bush gang.
Her dad is the leader. So he actually named the name he
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named the gang after his last name.
How more incriminating can you be?
How more incriminating could yoube?
No, no, it gets worse. It gets worse with your boy.
It does. Oh my goodness.
OK. Well, he's been dating her a
little while, and one year later, they have a child.
Right, Pete? This.
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That's our first child at 15. Lord Jesus family, a family full
of criminals. Man, y'all *** just I'm.
Confused. How would Bush?
I mean not Bush. How was old dude?
How was? Bush is in college.
No, no, no, no Bush. No.
The girl, she's 15-O. Dude is in college.
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So they're dating her at 14, they had a baby a year later at
15. Oh that's disgusting man, he
said. My juter is hurt but just the
crazy part don't like look, look, check this out *** I will
be, I will be. Look, I would be scared to date
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the gang leader, the owner of the gang.
He's the owner. This *** is the CEO.
He is the hand hunt, you in charge and you dating the
daughter you can't be on. No trash.
This the thing, dog, this the thing you got to know yourself.
Me, I wouldn't fall for that either because my hey, man.
I mean, hey, besides the fact that you know, I'm saying,
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besides the fact that she damn near just, you know what I'm
saying, just graduated from middle school, you.
Know what I'm? Saying right, you know what I'm
saying. The fact that it's a possibility
she still got SpongeBob panties on goes at the age of 14.
Come on dude. Yeah, bro.
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Yeah, bro, yeah, bro. 15. No, but he got what?
I wish you a 14 though. You got a whole in baby coming
out of a baby. Yeah, man.
And and apparently the gang leader had no problems with it.
But that's. How?
You have dysfunctional this typeof shit be.
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Dysfunctional bro, you letting your daughter kick it with a
like like with a no you ain't shit right?
So you already know he ain't going to be shit because he
ain't yo he's part of your big gang and now y'all about to have
a grandchild that ain't shit nowain't stupid now.
Bad ass *** baby. While all this going on, Sheila
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Peeler, she discovered she has stomach cancer, right?
She has stomach cancer, right? And, you know, three years later
she passes away. But before she passed away on
her deathbed, she told. From her what she said.
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She told Russell and Adrian a. With this good 4O1K, this good
pension, this good insurance, I want you to go to school and get
the degree, Russell said. Man fuck that, I'm going to buy
me some. Bricks.
I'm mad I don't don't have bricks.
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All white bricks. I was like, no, I'm buying me
some bricks. Mama, look, I ain't gonna lie.
He's about to die anyway, so let's just keep it real.
My mom. Look, I want to be a.
Girl, bro, he was cooking crack in the kitchen, bro.
So yeah, they went straight to buying bricks.
They they cocaina because you got to remember this is the 90s
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beepers. That.
Was crackers. Beepers and all.
Crab high beepers crack. What's the What's the car?
They used to always somebody like in that movie paid in full.
And the beepers, Yeah, beep, beep with beepers.
Crack in the new Jack swing. You know what I'm saying?
That's what it was. It's the 90s.
Exactly. Yes. 90s, yes.
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That was when you *** The dude used to.
Really. The dudes used to really get
money off of selling crime back in on day.
Like real talk. So not.
Chump. Chain either.
No, not chump chain. So now their mother has died and
they threw her ass in the cheapest plot they could find
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and they are on their way to move these bricks right now.
Russell, he starts running. He started running.
He started running his crack outof multiple spots, right?
But his first one was an apartment on Beckenham Ave.
This when he first started. He learned how to cook it, learn
how to cut it, and he got them chicks coming in fully clothed,
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but they got to be stripped downbutt naked.
My type of place, man, I love being that, like, I love being
security guard there. Yeah, you got to be careful,
especially with the big girls who got the long ones.
You got to really lift them back, have a whole whole half a
half a key, all have a key undera long titties.
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Hey, look. They don't have nothing on them.
So I did, right? I was.
Like I'm not in that. Business.
Hey man, lift that right TD up so you can make sure.
Yeah, like, oh man, big birthday.
Got a whole have a key under that damn thing.
So eventually after that trap house, he finally moves to his
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to the first house and it was off Iranian Stan Ave. right now.
Of course it's Craig's part. He had all his ladies going up
to New York to get to work, right.
But Pete, this if you already been arrested, you can't be
going up to New York. It was too much of A risk.
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So Nick had morals and now you already a jailbird.
I can't be sending you to New York.
We in Bridgetown, Bridgeport, CT.
I don't think you can bring my work back.
Or are you going to tell on me one or the other?
One or the other. Game so he had rules right so
the homeboy he was to ask me he kind of knew what he was doing
right. So eventually, eventually Adrian
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joins the family business and heand he's more of a like manager
and the muscle depending on how shit go Oh man, this money ain't
right upside your head He go. So here's a hot head.
He liked a hot head. The muscle.
No, he actually Adrian, which I didn't talk about as much, his
bio Adrian was actually from what everybody said, he was the
cool 1. He was laid back.
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He had everything because, you know, because the thing about
Hey, Willie, you know Willie, you know when you got multiple
kids, Hey, as the older ones grow, the younger ones get way
more shit, Cheryl. So that's why they what they get
way more stuff. Oh.
Yeah. I don't parent this younger one
the way I parent the twins. Hell no we don't man.
Hey look right now man, my oldest son.
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Hey look my oldest son. If I lift my hand up like
scratch my eye he flinch. You know what I'm saying?
No, the youngest don't buy. Nothing.
No, the youngest don't buy. Don't bite that shit at all.
Hey, look. At you now.
Yeah, I'm too old to be whooping.
How, like take you into your room?
Yeah, my my kid, I'm bad and my *** My youngest ain't scared of
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none of that shit because I'm like, man, none of it.
I ain't got time for this. I ain't got time.
I'm about to. I'm about to blow my back out
trying to swing on man. Damn my son, you know?
You. Know my son's my son's 6 five
280 lbs he ain't about to beat my ass I'm good man yeah because
my. Son is taller than me bro.
You know who wrote? You know who will remind you
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about your parenting? The oldest ones.
Your child, they will tell you about yourself.
They will tell you about yourself.
That's what I was saying. You don't know.
You don't know nothing. My son tell me all the time my
middle son be trying to take hobby raising my younger, but I
did. I mean you got to stop.
Let him do that. Like come on, dad, like for
real, man. That's what they basically like.
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I'll be real, like for real. You think so?
You first, You think so, like yeah, they're like come on, you
guys step it up. My you're like, yeah, step it
up, my *** Yes bro, they will, they will, they will tell you
about yourself every single time.
They be like daddy this like bro, it's like it's a different
time. You got like a nine year aid yet
bro I'm not the same person likewe want me to do.
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Yeah. Wait, did you?
When you have another one, I'm telling you the way that you
are, which is always different because like the first one is
you got to think about that's your, that's your project, baby
you. Can do learning.
It's the rough draft. It's the rough draft but you
learning how to do it the secondI'm my.
Parents. Oldest child.
Oh damn, that makes you was the rough draft.
Why you so quiet? That's why she's so damn quiet,
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you know that. You was the rough draft.
You were the rough draft. Yes, you were the you were what?
The No, no, no, no, no. It ain't you.
It's it's just you. You are a first child.
All first children. First children are always the
birth draft. You figuring out parenting you
when you get to sick. Oh, you're like, I ain't about
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to be doing all that shit because you, you think you got
to do so much. And then when you have another
child, you realize like half of the shit that you thought you
had to do. You ain't going to do a half of
stuff that you did you're too tired to do right now.
Bro like when I first started coaching my twins bro, I used to
be out there yelling, screaming,kicking shit, all this other
stuff. Now I host a young one bro I'll
be sitting back with my shades on like I don't know how this.
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Shit, but do you? I ain't.
Got time for you when? I have another.
Child, Yeah, I'm telling you, you will see.
I'm telling you it's just. And it's just like that.
I mean, that's life though. That's what it is.
It's life, man. Right now Adrian like again, he
was part of the muscle, right? And he was over like the corner
boys, like you know, the corner boys, they the ones that
literally stand on the corner. That's how you get the name
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corner boys. So they sitting on there, they
sit on a rocks or whatever, right?
And in a day they supposed to bring that bread back to Adrian
or another person in the same position.
And you know, they go from there.
Now one day homie named Rudolph Sneed Junior he brings his work
back and it's a little light andAiden tell him hey man what's up
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with money? They didn't say how much they
just said it was light. I guess they putting that bitch
on a scale. I heard 100 grand weigh almost
10 lbs. Yeah, they say yeah, they weigh
money. That's how they weigh money like
that, I guess. They said that *** was light.
That *** name sounds suspect dog.
I ain't going to lie. Oh yeah, Rudolph Sneed Junior.
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Rudolph Sneed Junior. No, man, I don't.
Yeah, you got gone, bro. I don't trust you.
So anyway, instead of like Adrian is more acting like HR
now, like he's like, bro, I'm telling you man, I'm good, man.
Tell Russell, man, look, I get you.
You telling me I'm short? I'm telling you I'm not.
Just let me bleed the block a little more.
I'll get you your money. I'm not short.
I'm not that type of guy, right?So in, in, in, in corporate
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terms, your boy Adrian just escalates this to HR.
He sends it straight to his brother Russell.
Like, hey, man, I need my money.It's need say like, bro, I'm not
like I sold it, man. I mean, this is what I got.
And he like, Nah, bro, this ain't this ain't what it is.
I I need my money and you're like, man, I don't need my money
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now. I need it right now.
It's need. Like how did it?
Like it's my money and I want itnow.
Sneed like bro, look bro, like bro look, just just front me a
little bit. I'm going to go out there, I'm
going to get it right. Just give me a little time.
But I'm telling you, I didn't steal your shit.
I don't know what's going on. I don't know this, I don't know
that, but motherfuking Russell ain't trying to hear it at all,
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right? So he's like, hey man, I need
that bread at the midnight hour.So you got the rest of the day
to give me my money, right? Midnight.
He should call top dog. Top dog got his money.
You know what I'm saying? He was just a dog on him.
Rough. So of course the midnight has
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came and passed and homeboy ain't got his money right and
this is in the middle of Virgo season.
Oh yeah, that makes sense. On September 2nd your boy Sneed
goes get his hair cut and this is it's not uncommon.
Look at your hair, you're going to the same you.
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Don't switch barbers bro. Wait, so hold on, you owe
another *** money. You getting your hair cut?
Oh yeah, thank deja. You feel me?
Deja listen if. I give you money I don't.
I don't know. You should not be getting your
hair. Cut.
You should be looking homeless if you owe me money, right?
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You should be looking real, huh?You over there getting all sexy
up and everything and. You out here eating good?
Little bit all back up bro. I'll just live with you owe me
money. I don't want to see nothing.
I don't want to see don't you can't even you can't even
upgrade your value meal. No, I'm saying see if you owe me
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money. No, I'm saying.
Yeah, look, look, well, you know, back that's the 90s, bro.
A ball fade, if that's what you wore, probably cost only 10
dollars, $10 and you probably back then that you like on the
Tuesday haircuts was like a halfhalf off.
You might give him a 5. So man, this is a whole
different time now where haircuts cost *** $30.00 but
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still that ain't $10 you need tobe spending.
Exactly, that's what I'm saying though.
You owe me money bro and you getting beautified up who?
Are you going to see? Who you going?
Who are you going to see? You know that?
Yes. So peep this motherfucker.
He has his kids with him. He has his son Leroy Brown and
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Tyrell. First of all, why would you name
this little *** Leroy? Brown.
Let's get to that point right there.
What type of? Father you and.
It wasn't, but it wasn't that different.
We talked about the 90s, man. This *** name.
Don't leave Roy Brown, man. Right.
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So look. So they hop, they hop in the
car, Right dog? Your boy Russell's already
outside. He heard about that haircut like
hey I. Get dog.
I think somebody lied. I really think somebody lied.
Look, even though you can kind of predict because you know,
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people get their haircuts, they give them the same day, they
always. Get you know what, dumb.
But but look, let me say, you know how black people are.
When black people, when black people say this, it's all about
someone you don't like. When it's like, if you don't
like somebody, why black people are like, hey, man, I saw your
boy today. You know?
I thought you what? My boy.
What? Yeah.
You getting a haircut? That *** owe you money.
Getting a haircut. I'm just you trying to say.
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I'm just saying, you know, black, we taste up too far.
You know what I'm saying? And the *** are better than you,
too. I ain't gonna let you.
How are you getting a haircut? You need a haircut, bro.
That push. People off about owing money
now. Yeah, because you.
Yes, yes. And black people, we instigate,
don't we? We just be instigating.
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We had the football game. This dude did not pay his fees
for his uniform, but they gave me a uniform.
But they had been calling the dad like, hey, man, you going to
pay? You going to pay?
You going to pay people? Did the little boy start going
off? I said, hey, man, I saw you go
out there like, man, that ain't my fucking boy.
His daddy owe me money. That pop want to be some serious
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though. That's hilarious, man.
So. So he gets getting his haircut,
a old dude out there waiting forhim.
OK, OK. This gets spicy.
He hop on the fork car. He's been hit up 95.
You know, 95 take you from New York to Florida where Daisy at
95, ride it the whole way. He hopping on 95 right at the
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exit ramp. Russell pull up, put it out, put
it out, put it out. He shoot that motherfucker up.
He missed the kids, but he hit Russell quite a few times.
So wait, let me get this right. So he's driving on 95.
They they get off the same like.No, they.
Get off at the same entrance ramp the entrance.
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He catch them going on, he's supposed to shoot it up and keep
going because he's going to be going on, he's going to be going
right. He's going to shoot up and go
past it. Oh, OK, OK.
I got you. I got you.
I got. You.
So he shooted up, right? The ambulance is called, they
come out there, kids are safe. Thank God, Thank God, little
Leroy Brown. Leroy Brown say all right.
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Thank God. Take your boy.
Your boy Sneed, your boy Sneed. He goes to the hospital where
he's taken care of. Then he goes down to the station
and they ask him, hey, man, what's going on?
What's happening? And he's like, do you have any
enemies? I don't really have no enemies,
but I do know a *** that's mad at me. *** ain't that, ain't he?
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Really. Right The the devil's like he.
Was a mad friend. Yeah, yeah, yeah.
That was like kind of snitching,but not snitching.
No, I don't know, man. I don't know.
I got no enemy. But it is a dude that's hit.
He want to kill. Me so peep this Yeah, exactly.
They asked him, hey, did you seethe person who shot at you?
He was like, Nah, I just heard the gunshots, but mix he already
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said, this guy's mad at me, right?
So they end up letting them go, letting them out, because if
you're not going to talk, you'renot going to talk, right?
And then nobody died, right? But BJ, his mother, she when she
went and got her son because they had to go down to the
station, BJ said, Mama, it was Russell's ass and she went right
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into interrogation with them andsaid, man, it was Russell Peeler
who did this. My son said he saw his face.
He knows him because he's alwayshanging around his dad.
You know what? That she bought me the snitch of
the week on Melanesity. Jeez.
And good look my type of snakes.She gave names.
Everything. Right.
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So, so after that it was like, Are you sure?
And he was like, I'm positive itwas this guy.
So of course they make contact with your boy sneak again.
You like me? I don't know.
I don't know. I already got bullets in my ass.
I don't know, right. So he end up getting well, you
know, this is like a tactic police use.
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So eventually, not all the time it was called him down, talk
about it. They jam him up on a couple drug
charges, right, trying to get him to talk.
And he didn't really say nothing.
And at the same time, Russell, he got jammed up on some drug
charges too. So they both have been in and
out of jail. But ain't nobody mentioning this
shooting, right? So your boy survives the rest of
1997 like looking up, keeping his head on a swivel because
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Russell is out here pissed, right?
That *** can't never get anotherhaircut.
Russell's out here pissed. This.
This is a cadre. Man, Russell's out here pissed
and it gets to New Year's Day atnight and to 1998 they
celebrating. Of course Russell, he's talking
about he going to have a good year, but he still won't sneed
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ass in the dirt, right? In the dirt, get.
Out celebrating or something? No sneeze, sneeze just hanging
out. I mean sneeze still hiding out
OK. He know his head on a swivel,
his head on a swivel, right? So you know.
Head on the swivel and still spend your money.
But the thing Hey man. Thank you.
The thing is, your boy Sneeze starts selling that dope again
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and now he's doing his own thing.
He still ain't paid. This money, man, you ain't paid
that money. He did do his money.
He already has proven that he would shoot you and your child.
Yes, he didn't. I mean he didn't let Leroy Brown
live. And you still.
So, so on May 29th 1998. Well, what do you think Leroy is
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doing on on on on May 29th, 1998?
What Leroy doing? No, no, no.
What Sneed is doing, he owes. Russell in a haircut.
Hey, get a haircut. Sneed then walked his ass back
in the Barber shop. I.
Knew it man. Not the Barber shop.
Hey, hey, look. Hey, look.
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I know what they saw. Hey, I know when they saw him.
I like. I know that ain't who I think it
is. I know that ain't who I think
it. Is right.
So Russell was already outside the barbershop again.
Oh my goodness, bro. Bro, he got stop set.
Look, bro, let me. Oh, dude, my problem is don't,
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don't set no appointments up, brother.
Just walk in unexpected and all that you like.
Yeah, I'll be there around 2:00.He running right to Russell like
the old boy coming in getting his haircut.
Yeah. That's exactly what I kept
thinking was happening, dog, because he to me, he's getting
more. He ain't getting lined up like
he's supposed to. He getting lined up for to be
shot, yes. So he's in there.
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He goes right in and his time toget his haircut yet.
So he goes in the back and it gets on the phone, 'cause you
know they have beepers and you know, you know, you gotta get to
that phone. What 'cause you don't need dope,
man. That beep, depending on what
it's saying, you gotta get on that phone immediately.
Somebody got some some shit for cheap.
Somebody got something got jammed up.
So hey, you on the phone. So your boy runs in there and
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get on the phone right home. Went in at 2 minutes.
Russell don't got out the car, pulled his hoodie tight over his
face, ran up in that mother shothim, killed him in the
barbershop, ran about. Well, he didn't run about it,
they say kind of just jog and went on about his way out there.
They know who it is. I know name who I think it is.
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Yeah. He didn't mind getting a
haircut. Man, I know.
I think I have a like man, what happened to you, right?
We're not trying to speak first.Now, during, after, after that,
that happened in in May, right? Right.
Your boy Russell has not been arrested for murder.
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Didn't nobody. Name it, it was a full
barbershop. Man but I mean but down me
anybody snitched? Well, now it would.
But but but right now he he he was never arrested for the
murder at that time. OK, so he's like he kind of
think like, hey, what kind of got it made you *** know better.
You know how I'm rocking shit? You better keep watch your
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fucking mouth. So he just kind of like living
his life, still selling dope, still got multiple traps.
But you know, of course he gets jammed up again and put on some
house arrest. But the crazy part, he's on
house arrest, right? Karen B JS mother She has went
back down there and said I know who killed my baby daddy.
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She had it again. It was Russell, it was Russell.
I'm telling right now, it was Russell Peeler.
He did this shit, he did this, he shot at him once and he came
and got it there and y'all ain'tdid nothing yet.
When are y'all going to arrest this guy?
And they're like, we constantly arrest him, but not for murder,
It's for drug this, it's for drug charges.
And not to mention your boy is making that money.
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You got multiple crack houses, so he's making money right so
after after she goes down there and tell on Russell that's again
word gets back to Russell. Hey, damn, somebody's down here
telling on your ass once again, and they like he like who when
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the. Police force telling.
They didn't ever say. They didn't say that.
He's got back to him and I know it ain't no crimp.
Look, it got to be a cop. Look, he's got to be a cop or
somebody that's in and out of jail.
But inside the jail is a whole another world.
They be passing messages along like like like a pipeline.
So it could just be somebody in jail that was coming out hearing
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about it because for some reason*** inside know what's going on
outside all the. Time ain't that crazy.
That's that's no, it's the. Truth.
So it could have been, they could have knew inside and then
it got outside to him because you got to remember he run the
whole drug organization. You know, his *** is going to
jail back and forth. So it ain't hard.
Oh it ain't hard off forfeits. But it gets back to Russell that
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hey man, hunger at it again, bro.
He like man, you know what, I'm going to kill that bitch.
She got to go. She got to go.
He is pissed. So the police offered her, they
offered her protective custody. She said, man, fuck that, you
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know, protective custody. She said I don't need protective
custody because he never shot nobody straight up.
He catching him on a blitz. Why would she say that, man?
I'm just saying if. We.
If we like, I know Lee was like Mama.
Trying to be funny, but I'm I'm just saying if you going to tell
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what's going on, you might need to be protected.
Yeah, man, look, this dude just killed your baby daddy and shot
at Leroy Brown Junior and you and you saying you don't need no
protection? Yeah.
So. So she's like, fuck it, I just
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move. So she moves to a duplex off of
Earl Ave., right? Still in the same town, huh?
Yeah, but like a different side,which really makes really,
really don't matter because I told y'all to get an episode.
People got crack house everywhere.
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So pick this it is. What was it?
Your boy Russell? He is at Christmas dinner of
1990. Was it 9?
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Yeah, 1998. He tells his baby Mama, which is
Angela. Let's do together.
They got three kids now. He's a Hey man, y'all might want
to leave town often killed quitea few motherfuckers.
I don't think you want to be part of this.
Thank you for the notice. Right.
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Hey, I'll be like duly noted. I'll be exiting stage left.
He told her, he told her and hiskids that y'all got to GoDaddy
see you when I see you, right? And they leave, right?
And they leave and now BJ is 8 years old, right?
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He's outside playing football and shit, right, and Russell who
was driving around on house arrest.
So I'm guessing he got a curfew one.
But he's definitely on house arrest with a monitor, right?
He's driving around right? And he locates BJ and Karen and
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how he knew it was them was whenhe drove by, he thought it was
BJ. He like I know it ain't what I
think it is. I know that who I think it is.
P This BJ saw him BJ did about face and took off into the house
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and told his mother that she he had just seen Russell peeler in
that he was scared for his life and Karen said basically that
*** ain't crazy are. You sure?
Well, I'm going to tell you how crazy this *** is.
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This *** went and bought the house directly across the
street. Oh.
Man, this. Homeboy went and bought the
house directly across the street.
No. Yes, and he had a lady in there
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by the name of Lee and we see ain't cooking up that crack.
She's supposed to be watching out for Karen and God damn BJ,
right? Girl.
So your boy Russell, he, he, he,he called one of his little
flunkies up. Hey man, I got 10K right here.
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You can have it right now. I need to kill this lady and her
stupid ass child. I need both of them *** dead
right now today. Damn 10,000 I I mean no, no
10,000 technically no. Nobody's saying they want what
the *** be offering now. But you know what I'm saying,
Look and look and this is this is 10,000 and 99.
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Yeah, this is, Yeah, it's 1999. So that's 10,000 was like like
2530. Gas was dirt cheap.
Yeah, he's all $10,000, man. Oh my.
Shoot. That was my first car, man.
Ford Aspire I. Got that You had?
It made then. Huh, $10,000 I got my first.
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Car when I was 18 and it was a Ford Aspire like a hatchback and
I kept 20 bucks in the car because gas was like 1:30.
That 20 is going to get you to the next week.
Bro I remember when Gabe was $0.99.
Yeah, damn, he's going to get you the next.
Time to be alive. I know like you young, you know
what I'm saying? Yeah, young man.
Yeah. I mean this time.
We're talking. I'm still in school.
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Yes gave was $0.99. I remember that bro.
I'm at my first car brought for $1400.
It was a 1986 old mobile cutlass. 1400 dollars bro $1400
bro. Exactly.
So basically after after your boy couldn't after your boy
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couldn't get no, he can get no takers on the murder for
Hireright. He calls up the one person that
he know that loves him, his little brother Adrian.
He's like, hey man, I need you to do this for you, big bro.
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And Adrian, who has been following his footsteps the
whole time. The fuck it, I got him right.
So on January 20, I'm not. On January 7th of 1999, Lee is
again cooking crack and looking out the window and she sees
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Karen and BJ come home, right? And she immediately pages
Russell. Russell called back.
She like it's a green light. It's a green light.
The bacon is on the grill or thegriddle.
The eggs is ready. Everything.
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All types of words. Yeah.
And he was like the muffins. Hackles, they tops.
What? And he like, say less.
And all of a sudden, in no time,Adrian has pulled up with
another young lady named Gardner.
Adrian gets off the car goes across the street knocks on the
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door. Lee opened the door with the 40
Cal revolver. He didn't come in.
She just came out and peep this if this don't if this don't tell
you nothing about *** This will mention Adrian was just in a car
with a chick named Gardner right?
OK as they're walking to the street he stalked by the car.
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He said, bitch, if you tell I'llkill you 2 you'll be next.
Damn *** I would have drove off.No, I would have drove off.
That ain't got nothing to do with me.
You told me to drive you over here.
Not that if I don't, if I tell somebody I'm next.
What? I don't even know what you came
to do. My name, Bennett, and I ain't in
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it. My name is Bennett and I ain't.
In it, I ain't In it. I'm legally blind.
I'm legally blind. I can't even see you right now.
Brad So they walk up to the door, right?
And of course, of course, Karen knows people stare across the
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street, but she only sees a lady, right?
So when they walk up to the stairs, you got to mention this
is 99. There ain't no Ring cameras.
There ain't no cell phones. There ain't no no.
They got people. Yeah, they got people, but she
ain't better than no camera. You can put three cameras out
front. So I mean, ain't no cameras,
ain't no it ain't no GPS is still new.
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DNA is still still growing. So they walk up, right?
So that's like right now they'reIncognito because they remember
Russell at home, house arrest, ankle monitor can't leave or he
would do this himself. This is personal at this point.
They walk up to the door. Adrian is behind Lee, right?
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He knocks. She knocks on the door.
Karen say, who is it? Lee says it's a girl from across
the street. And so she comes to the
peephole, looks out, and once she cracks it open, boom.
Yeah, boy, Adrian kicked that bitch open, right?
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BJ, He BJ and God damn Karen Salt, God damn Adrian.
And they took off. They noticed his brother.
They don't ran upstairs. He is chasing them.
Now. Lee is flabbergasted and I don't
even know how because apparentlyshe was in shock that this was
going on. Lady, you just gave this guy a
gun. You did what?
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You think he was? You mean gave this?
Guy like come on bro. Bro, this lady was shocked.
Homeboy chased up the stairs, right?
He chased up the stairs, right? And he chased it into the room,
right? And at this point you Lee is
still looking up like like not like what's going on, but
listening for shit. So she she's not even running.
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She walks upstairs and when she gets upstairs, she hears your
boy Adrian say, hey man, what's up with all that talking you
doing to the police? And before she can say anything,
he put 3IN them right. And when she finally comes out
to step up the stairs, now she'supstairs.
Adrian walks right out the window and walks right out the
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door. BJ is trying to run back toward
the stairs. Homeboy grabs him by the
shoulder, puts the revolver right to the back of his head.
Bow blew his brains out right there.
Adrian runs out the house, hops in the car and go on there.
Go. By the time Lee got out the
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door, she didn't see Adrian, shedidn't see no car, and people
saw her running across the street.
I was like I said, navigate that*** No gun.
So the police have responded to shots fired.
They come to the house, they feel like it's not shots fired,
it's a murder. BJ has a hole in the back of his
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head. Karen arms are out and she was
inches from the phone, hands completely stretched out right
now. Yeah, I know.
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Right now, people in the neighborhood like Karen's
mother, I mean her, her family have, they're all down at
station said hey, this has to dowith my nephew getting shot at.
It's a common freaking sense man.
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Come on out for. You they said no go how many
people he got to shoot. They said he shot he didn't shot
at he didn't shot at homeboy onetime on the freeway.
The second time I tried to. Kill Lil Leroy he.
Didn't do nothing. Nobody.
Leroy, he shot at twice, Yeah, was shot at twice.
And then he finally caught up with Karen and she had to go
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because she was the Mama. So of course nobody is talking,
but everybody knows what's goingon and your boy is still running
his drug operation. Mention this happened in
January. BJ has been BJ has been dead.
BJ and Karen has been gone threemonths but on on April 14th,
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1999, Russell was arrested for murder for hire and was held
without bond. And you know what?
I think he was worse than Young Thug when he went to jail
because once he got in there. He had No, I don't.
He would run in, run in his mouth.
Oh my God. It's always the hard the ones
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you think be the hardest one. Bro, I'm telling you, after all
of this, after all of this, you going to jail?
County at that and you start running your dog.
You can beat anything in the state.
You can't beat the feds. You will beat the state.
You cannot. You can.
You will beat the state. You ain't beating the feds, you
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ain't get the dog. Yeah.
Yeah. And back then, back then it was
no shit about like back man, these days you could beat the
state case and the feds think you about to beat it.
They've like not drop that shit and then the feds picking right
up back then. When they did the boosie, they
did that. The boosie, Yeah.
Back then, you beat the you justbeat.
The. Yeah, yeah, they got the bootsie
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they dropped. They dropped the gun case on.
Them pick it right back. Literally, if I'm not, if I'm
not mistaken, that day the fans picked it up, yeah, because they
got a 99% convention rate. Back in the day, you you beat
the state. You just beat the state.
You good. All right, So his Sally's or
Boots cat buddies, Audrey, Audrey Holman, Tom and Thomas
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Kerr, they wanted to speak to their lawyer and their lawyer
went to speak to the DA and theygave them a hell of a story
about how this mortar went down,right?
He had told Thomas Kerr and Aubrey Holman that his brother
did something righteous for him that he would never forget
because nobody else would do it for him, because they didn't
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show him that type of love. What?
He was his brothers keeper. No, he's not his brothers
keeper. He sent his brother up the rope.
No, I'm saying he was doing something.
He was his brother's keeper. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
No, you're right. I had.
I knew that was going to come eventually because I was reading
the story. I was saying this is a good way
to segue that in. Oh, yeah, I had already seen
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that. No, you're good.
That's exactly how I wanted to come in.
Yeah. He was his brother's keeper, but
his brother was not his brother's keeper.
Because who you think he was going to pin this on?
He got the money. Your brother just a muscle man.
But The thing is, I'm. He I'm snitching, he going down.
Right, right, right. That's.
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Crazy man. Yeah, the Lord TV so screwed up
bro, I know. It.
Right, so your boy sister own bun, I mean without bun.
And they also end up picking up Adrian.
Adrian has got picked up on conspiracy to quit murder
charges, right? That's it.
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That's it, right? But he didn't get picked up till
later because when they took your boy Russell to court, all
these people told on him. Kerr, Gardner, Lee.
Leroy Brown Lee, Lee Lee. Who went across the street with
Adrian? That's how Adrian got pinned
into it. Garner.
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Who drove the car? Yeah, the lady that gave him the
gun, The lady who called and said, hey, you, there ain't no
telling, right? Please ain't no telling.
What, you know what double? They changed the law.
They they got that. They didn't have that law.
Now they got that law. If like you with somebody who
commit a crime, you could be charged for murder too, right?
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Yeah. So Leto, it mentioned Lee was
the one with watch with the watch out.
She the one gave Russell a headsup.
So Leto and they remember Gardner, she drove Adrian to the
house and they threatened to kill her later it up, she told.
And then you had Holman and Kerr, 2 jailbirds is trying to
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shave some time. They told.
That's four people that have been told, right?
Yeah brother, damn they all snitching on man.
It's random *** they don't even know.
Like I mean shit, I might as well say something too.
That *** didn't pay me for his haircut.
Adrian never said a word. Loyalty, you see that.
But that's how it worked though.You see that.
The loyalty you will have, you'll be loyal to somebody.
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And the whole time they just know what I'm saying.
Oh, that's crazy. Adrian never said a word, right?
So your boy gets convicted, Russell gets convicted, and he's
getting life right now. Life without parole, right?
But the thing was, they was deadlocked before they went to
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this. It was deadlocked on what the
sentencing should be. Should it be death or should it
be life without parole? Right.
Life without parole. Yeah, it's because eventually.
I mean, to me that's more of a yeah, that's more of AI mean
death. I mean, I'm not going to say I'm
believing the death penalty, butI would like *** make them ***
suffer mine. Yeah, make them sit there.
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Yeah, make them sit there. Yeah, make them sit there.
Well, eventually they they choose to do death.
So they they, they put him like on death row, right.
And then later on your boy Russell, I'm not wrestle Adrian.
He gets hit with the conspiracy to commit murder and he just
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pleads guilty. 25 years. Damn, 25 years never said a word
right? But I mean, was that, was it a
plea bargain or he just plea guilty or did it was that like a
plea bargain where if he pled guilty, they'll give him 25?
Years, 25 years is always a pleabecause you know, if if you take
any of that shit to try, it's always life.
It ain't. Like, yeah, so, so.
So. No, no, no.
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I was just making sure. So he played OK, OK, so he
played guilty. Got it. 25 years.
And three months later, he got hit with conspiracy of federal
charges of federal drug charges.For selling drugs in the
community. Selling crack crack and they hit
him with 35 fed time. Damn.
And you know your fair time don't start to after your state
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time's up. See, that's the part I didn't
know that you told me that. That's messed up.
You doing 25, man. Like you're on your 24th year.
You like damn *** Well, it's kind of like 30-5 months.
It's kind of like the Army stuff.
Well, I'm not mistaken because they can tell.
You could say this more than I can.
If I'm not mistaken. If you go to jail in the
military, you're going to do your time there.
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Then when you get out, you're going to have your time out
here. Is that true?
See bro, that's crazy. See.
Yeah, exactly. Because my son was some other
day. Hey, this girl on a wall.
I said OK when they catch her she going to jail twice.
So wait, wait, you go a wall, you go to jail?
Hell yeah. Yes you at work bro.
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It's like walking off your job not And it's not only.
Walk on my job? I'll go to jail for walking on
my job, no. When you sign that contract,
when you sign that contract, youcan't.
It's in the contract. Crazy.
Who would do that? A lot of people then people get
up there, bro. The thing is a lot of them
people, the ones, a lot of them now it's just like a easy fix to
(50:51):
say I I became something. But the thing about it, they
scared to finish that commitment.
Just go reserve. Like I got my twins in both.
The oldest did reserve, the youngest did active, but the
oldest is going active. Like once he's done, he's
already been in. They just turned 21.
He's been in there four years already.
I've been in the worst case scenario.
If that's the case, you won't get out. *** say you gay Bush.
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I mean, Trump don't want them inthere anyway.
But even though they say that, even though they say that, I
don't think it worked like that,even though they say.
I'm telling you it. Worked like that.
Yeah, say you like Man Park. Don't ask, don't tell.
No, they ain't got that. Now don't add.
No, they think, yeah, they they're trying to say that if
you are trying sexual, I guess they're right because, you know,
I'm trying to get you cancelled,man.
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You know me. You know me.
Yeah, I'm about to say you know me, man, but you know what I'm
saying. I mean, I could do it all here,
man, But you know, you know Tiffany Lester.
Yes, but yeah, I thought yeah, they said Trump don't want him
in anyway. So just be like look dog, I'm
gay can't do this no more. Who else going to be in the?
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Military. Like, you know, man, I ain't
going to lie, man, I like *** now dog, I don't know what.
Happened man he looking. Kind of cute right?
Now. Why keep me out of here?
So he, he sent us to that. So basically he got about 55
years, right, 5560 years, right?Cool, right.
That was in 2000. In 2013, Russell was finally
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convicted of the murder of Sneed, 15.
Years. Later, yeah.
And he got hit with another life, yeah.
What? Damn, 13 years.
Yeah, 13 years. Wow, 13 years.
You finally got convicted. Hey, look.
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But you know what, man? Look, I ain't gonna lie, bro.
The law be taking the time. You heard about that case about
that. Well, you probably don't know,
but man, I think it so. No, I don't think it's Ohio.
It was a he was a police officerand he was speeding in his car
and with no lights on, he had nolights like it.
So he wasn't like on his way to like a a situation crash into
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these this girl car is a dude and two girls and killed the 2
girls, right, This dude so and killed him right now.
Again, he wasn't like it wasn't like he was in in in pursuit or
anything. This *** would just speed and
I'm saying and killed him It it's like, I want to say like 10
years later and he didn't think he didn't.
He ain't in the office somewhere.
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He's the mayor. He just got convicted of them
deaths. Yeah.
And it's been like 10-15 years later looking up.
It's a wife. That black dude, that's another
black dude that's a mayor that got some bullshit going on about
somebody dying, I think, I can'tremember her name, a stripper or
candy or some shit. Strawberry.
Hope it be a stripper name by name, Candy, right?
(53:47):
Oh, but look, so keep this homeboy.
OK, so homeboy got hit with a life sentence, right?
Well, of course Biden is about to come out because Harris is
running for president, right? So of course he does his parties
right. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait
till we we we. Fast forward from 2013 to when.
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When did Biden? No, no, 2023.
When did Biden go out this many years?
Two years yet? First of all, that that we
vitamin gone for a minute. All right, *** D.
Well, he only look Biden he pardons, he pardons Adrian who
commute Joe Biden. Wait, wait, wait.
(54:31):
Joe Biden. Yes, a pardon the killer.
He pardoned. Look, he pardoned him for the
drug charges. I think I had heard that he he
served. He served 15 for the for the
conspiracy and they was getting ready to ship his ass for the
federal crime and Joe Biden pardoned him and he was supposed
(54:54):
to get out June of 2025. Now the mother, I mean, the, the
relatives of Adrian's, I mean the relatives of BJ and Karen,
they were pissed. They started writing, they
started writing, they started writing to their State Council,
they started doing petitions. They, they got a, they got some
(55:16):
stuff put in a park and their names and everything.
And from all the evidence that Ifound, because I didn't find
nothing after that, I think he'sout.
But they're not going to. They can't say it because, you
know, and now he's not only is he a threatened community, but
he's in danger. But they also had to change laws
about protective custody. Yeah, when when, when BJ and his
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mother died, they changed the laws by protective custody.
You can't just be like, no, I don't want to notice.
And now sometimes you got to take it depending on who you're
working for. I mean, depending on who you
talking or what you got going onbecause protective custody need
of some of these people. But it was it was obvious Karen
didn't give a damn. I mean, obviously man, so so.
So homeboy might be out. I couldn't find them saying he
was still in. I couldn't find them saying he
(55:58):
was still out. So I'm not a Trump fan at all,
Trunk. And I mean, I that dude is a
freak. He Satan's, Yeah, he Satan's
left nut, you know what I'm saying?
But I ain't too fond of bite him.
But that right there, bro. I I mean, I ain't going to lie,
I'm side eyeing the heck out of that.
Like, dude, what? It's a lot of *** You could have
parted. You know what I'm saying?
You could, but I got an uncle injail doing 32 years because of
(56:20):
child support. Don't let me how it happened,
but it happened. Part of that *** Oh yeah.
So Asian, this is your time to shine.
What is your segment called? Well, it's the ick for me.
Yep. Yeah.
OK, so. So wait, Explain what that is?
(56:41):
What, what? What is?
It's the ick for me is where me and Brittany usually discuss the
things that we heard about the case that kind of pissed us off,
that rubbed us the wrong way, that kind of thing.
OK, OK, OK, go ahead. So what's the ick for you?
I'm not going to lie, y'all thembrothers, they was treacherous
(57:01):
there. Was some killers.
Yes, I mean no mercy. Yeah.
Wow. And then what else?
Which brother had the baby with the 15 year old?
My. Russell.
Russell She. Said hurt.
You say that again. You say yeah.
My uterus hurt. 15 Yeah, my first child.
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I was almost 30 but Oh my Lord. Yeah, 15, that, that's young as
hell, that I mean, yeah. Jeez, man.
Man, they had to do that to Leroy Brown.
Junior, why don't you kill LeroyBrown, man?
(57:48):
I mean, you got you know what therapy to do gonna need.
It's like I didn't get it is always like I didn't get to try
that twice. Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
This ain't probably never going to get a haircut again.
No, man, Like yes, man. Shout out to Leroy Bronze.
You out there, bro. And you listen to the podcast,
(58:08):
man. We praying for you bro.
Yes, Sir. Yeah, because he ain't going to
never be the same man. Bro Leroy got shot in the back
of the head. No, that's BJ.
What's Leroy? Is BJ?
No Leroy Brown Junior. No, Leroy Brown junior is BJ.
What? Yeah.
(58:28):
My God damn man. Rest the pieces of Leroy Brown.
I didn't get you messed up there.
I thought you were still out on these streets, *** Too many
names, man. Good Lord, man.
Good Lord. OK, look, my ick is man.
Why didn't Sneed just go bald *** after he tried to shoot me
leaving the barbershop. I ain't going back.
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That's hilarious dude. I ain't gonna lie.
That's funny right there, but either go ball to go some dreads
bro No, no, because I'm on your egg too right, so not even that
though *** you tried that's the only barbershop in the area that
you're going to went to I mean that's too much loyalty that's.
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Just going to be what it's goingto be.
That's too much loyalty right there.
Like, I'm not trying to be funny, man.
Why the fuck are we spending money that don't belong to us?
There we go. Do you hit the nail on the?
Head right there. Did you go?
Not spending the money that I owe to somebody.
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Else, no, not at all. And knowing good and well that
you obviously your money ain't right.
Oh do money good. So who you think the Barber
going to be loyal to every time you every time you set up an
appointment? He called a little dude like
your boy on the way up here, dog.
Right. Right, OK, I'm going to read
this. I'm going to read this his
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e-mail and I'm explaining the whole video about what I sent DJ
detective light skin and then I won't will I want you to come
into y'all segment because we already talked about what the
question is right. So I sent I sent a video to to
Melanie mysteries. And it was a video.
It was a chick. She's getting interrogated and
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she ready to spill the beans, right, the beans.
Both the dudes is right there like hey, man, if you want to
tell us or not, and she like, what else can I do?
What what what you mean what else you can do?
So I sent this to Willie nails podcast, right and here goes
detectives light skins response.Ciao.
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I ain't going to lie, if I was, if I got to get out of my, she
said. If I got to get out of a murder
charge, it was the big eyes. I said I'm telling Witty.
I said. I'm telling Willie, she say I
ain't going to jail. Hey, hey, hey.
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And she likes hey. She likes getting with freckles.
Do you know what they would do to her face?
Her fate will be all in some biggirl couch.
So what's the, what's the, what's the question really so.
The question is women, this is for the women.
Women, if you had the opportunity to beat a murder
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charge, but it require you to, let's say get a little bit
intimate AKA and get some top. Are you willing to do that?
Now remember you getting out of a murder charge?
You know what I'm saying? You.
Don't know what they got on you but.
It's definitely got on you, but yeah, but you murdered.
Yeah, but all they saying is like, if you if you look out for
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me, I make all it go away and they get everything signed.
So it's legit. You will legitly get off.
So it ain't it ain't no like this is no, they lied to.
You know you will 100% get off guarantee right.
But all you had to do go ahead and just take care of them.
Would you do it? They they just said she going to
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jail. She said she just locked me up.
Throw away the key. I ain't afraid to touch another
woman. Bucci cat.
Oh, I ain't. Saying all that, I'm just saying
murder charge if it's justifiable.
She said she going to take her time I.
Am right right right I? Respect that.
Yeah. Yeah, I respect that.
No, I'm saying yeah, but women guy, I want y'all to answer that
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and make sure that y'all DM and let me know what.
Right, of course we have the live show coming up on October
18th and ATL Chaudy tickets. Yes, BTCC.
Yes, BTCC. It's going to be me and Tiffany
of Melanin Mysteries. It's going to be Deja and
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Brittany of a Sipper Rare Rum. It's going to be Renee Melanin
Mayhem and your boy right here, the one and only King Arthur,
not my brother's keeper. It's going to be a time I'm
trying to tell you. We got room block.
We're going to have all this stuff in the descriptions.
Until next time, peace. Peace.
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Bye y'all.