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We all have secrets that. Haunt us, but what happens when
those. Secrets are tied to true.
Crime stories that make us question everything we thought
we knew. Dark secrets and true crime
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stories often intertwine in complex.
Ways. Revealing the darker aspects of
human nature and the world we live in, they can challenge our
perceptions, evoke strong emotions and even change.
The way we see ourselves. And others our personal
experiences can become deeply connected to these stories,
sometimes in ways. We're still just.
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Trying to understand By exploring these dark secrets and
true crime stories, we can gain a deeper understanding of the
human psyche and the complexities of human behavior
the human psyche is a complex and mysterious thing and when
we're. Faced with dark secrets, it
could be. Overwhelming true crime stories
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can be. Particularly.
Haunting as they often involve real people and real events.
You know that's why they call ittrue.
And I've had a profound impact from those involved.
By examining these stories, we can begin to understand the
motivations and actions of thoseinvolved.
And perhaps. Even gain some insight into our
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own dark pasts and secrets. Things like honestly.
You probably. I didn't remember until watching
this episode, so trigger warningon that one.
Bestie, sorry so I had this. Past memory come up that I want
to share with you today, OK? It's something that's been
stored way back in my mind and Ifeel like it's time to talk
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about it head on. OK?
So this secret is closely. Tied to a 2017 true Crime Story
that is always fascinated and disturbed me and made my jaw
fucking drop. What makes it even harder for
me? Is that it hits close.
To home because it happened to me when I was a kid.
Making it a personal and emotional challenge, not just
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for me, but. For all the.
Victims, including the ones thatdidn't get.
Reported. So grab your therapy.
Worm keep them close 'cause we're fucking yapping story time
or whatever the. People say the cool kids say.
But in reality. This is a true story as I was I
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had. This like memory.
Just a pop. Up in my head.
And of course. You know me, I'm going to
overthink it. I want to try to figure out why
the hell what. Like who?
What? Where, when, why and.
Either us, OK, so. When I was in like first or
second grade, so I was either six or seven years old.
Plus I was always. One of the youngest.
Because I started school like. Earlier than when I was supposed
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to. Because it was that.
Awkward like half year thing. December baby.
Thank you. So we had like.
Visitors come into our classroomand obviously I was very young
and confused when you have. Visitors, it's like.
You either have to do like the. Did you guys like have that
trailer where you had to go likepractice what would?
Happen if there was a fire and like you had to crawl on the
ground and you had to learn how to dial 911 and learn your
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address and everybody knew aboutthat, right?
Like any time you had visitors you just knew it was like a big
thing and the whole class was like waiting for.
The day that the visitors. Would come by so I know it was
more than one person, like therewas maybe 3.
People. But I know there's at least one,
and there had to have been two or three, right?
I don't remember. What they were.
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Wearing I don't know if they. Were scrubs.
I don't know if they were any type of medical uniform, if
there was name tags, I don't remember that.
I just remember the teacher saidsomething among the lines that
we each have to go back into a room with them and take our
clothes off. I'm being so dead ass right now.
This is also like. 2005 so things are a little bit
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different the world America was a.
Little bit, what is that phased?By 911.
That happened in 2001. So.
I don't blame the adults for notkind of putting two and two
together anyways, but I know 100% for a fact that removal of
clothes was mentioned because that's exactly what got me
panicked. I made a big deal out of it and
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I was the quiet and disciplined one.
I was like, but it's not really discipline.
I just had a lot of anxiety as akid.
I didn't want the attention on me.
I would like intentionally like hold my pee rather than people
looking at me because I'm havingto ask the teacher to go to the
bathroom. It was pretty fucking bad.
You're like, wow, God. So that makes so much sense now
while you're no, but I know theygot my mother involved.
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Because she. I think showed up.
Or we talked about it at the house.
Don't remember. But she did show up.
But like I said, this is all very blotchy.
Memory. So what I'm exactly working with
is remembering seeing my teachers sitting in her chair.
Like the chair used for like. Storytelling when we'd all,
like, crisscross applesauce on the floor and, like, read the
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weather. Or read what day of the week it
was like bitch. We were in 1st and 2nd grade.
All right, OK. And her, I just remember her
like sitting there and like her looking back.
Up at like the. People standing because they
were standing next to her and then looking back down because I
was. A child, A toddler, basically.
It's not really a toddler. I was a baby, so I was short.
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And I just remember like. It's just obviously.
Words are being said but I don'tremember it right.
OK. You probably.
Get that by now. So I just know I freaked out
when I was. Told like what we were supposed
to do because I was like, why? Like obviously it was like.
You know I'm a kid. Like why the hell who are these
stranger danger, right? And so when I was.
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Told we were required. To remove our clothes in the
other room with them. I really don't even know where
this other room was like. Those classes didn't have
storage. Room or anything like but they
were taking students one at a time I think I'm.
Pretty sure. Because I don't think it would
have been a group thing. I don't know, but I just know
we. Had to go with them.
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Right, I think so, because I think I would remember that if
my friends were having to do that in the class.
Wow, this is. Gotten a little dark little.
Little dark I. Was obviously trying to delay it
because it didn't make sense. I don't ever remember my parents
talking to me about strangers, or I never really got the
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stranger danger. Safety.
Talk other than like, don't get in the car.
With somebody else, that was about it.
So it's like. I don't know what exactly
triggered. It I guess it was the oddity of
hey. Get naked with strangers, take
off your clothes. Like, that's fucking weird,
right? But when I would assume they
needed to examine me, that's when all hell broke loose.
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So basically they're saying like, oh, the, I don't know what
they call them doctors or nursesor medical.
I don't know what the hell. They called these visitors.
Don't know. But they were like we.
Got to examine all the motherfucking kids and I only
know that because when my mom got involved.
But let me let me break it down still before I get into that.
But like hell broke loose. And what I meant by that was I
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was. Just very wide eyed off.
Put and very stern on my no and I remember that because that's
when I remember seeing my teacher and I still remember the
body language of her like looking back up and down at me
and I bet you like that might. That was.
Probably hurt being like wait this is fucking weird.
However, as I talk. More About This.
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Another memory. Popped up, it was my.
Mom being there at the school and I think they had a polar to
the principal's office. I think she was actually like
mad. I don't remember her saying that
she didn't sign a paper. Hold on, let me, let me think.
So obviously she had. Based on like her reaction and
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knowing that a conversation I I'm pretty sure it happened at
the house too. But either way, I remember her
saying that she didn't sign any paperwork allowing the
examination being done and mentioning that we get seen
annually by your pediatrician because apparently the school
must have been doing this for lower income families that
couldn't. Afford it.
That's just based off of. Me looking back on it as an
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adult, knowing rules and regulations, blah blah blah
blah, jumbo jumbo jumbo. And no, that is not a flex
saying I was. The.
Richest kid in the class? No, it was a flex on my dad's
healthcare insurance. That was offered through his
work that probably took like half of his paycheck.
OK, it was a flex. Just on that.
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OK, I but it was. A multi income.
School like there was you had the rich.
The middle and the lower. Class kids, so it.
Wasn't like, yeah, like following me.
Gotcha. OK, cool.
Plus I would. Commonly get like ear infections
growing up and a lot of. Fevers like I would always.
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Be at the nurse's office. 'Cause I would have like way too
high of a fever. So if they, if they.
Didn't have the the doctor's like insurance good enough for
me to get like checked each timeI got fucking sick I.
Probably would have died. Or had some serious health
complications by now if they didn't stay on top of my health.
Anyways, this memory really looking back at it until today,
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I noticed how uncomfortable I amabout exams.
And it. Fucked me up mentally.
I I don't think anything bad happened to me that crossed the
line like before. This.
But I do know being told by my teacher.
Who I was supposed to trust to get told to.
Get naked in front of visitors freaked me the fuck.
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Out. And having all the students look
at me, which I was extremely shyat the time, was traumatizing
and a fucking. Failure to a little girl and the
whole. Classroom, to put it fucking
quite frank. The more I think about the
story, the more. I recoil.
At the innocent children that fell victim.
My classmates, kids my age, me as a kid, some even younger than
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me that didn't have their teacher take them seriously when
they said no so. What did I do today?
What did I do? I googled it.
I pulled down my keyboard and began the clickety clackety
clack away and by God, my eyes, my jaw.
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Dropped. I haven't had my.
Jaw dropped like this since I discovered.
Men in tactical gear. I really tried saying that with
a. Straight face, OK.
And with my eyes. I read this.
Horrifying fucking article from 2017.
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Let's read it. Bestie Action News investigation
Philadelphia students got physicals from.
Fake doctor like 13 years later.There's some like what happened,
like think about what the amountof people in classes of schools
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and schools in general. That have happened. 13 years
from my fucking. Situation like this was
published. January 19th, 2017.
Like, are you shitting me? Obviously, there's no report.
Documented of the ones I had were being fake.
Like it could have genuinely just been like damn.
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These kids need like. Medical help or it could have
been like Acps like thing where they're trying to be nonchalant
about like cases happening. And it just was weird but.
At the same time I'm. I was just a kid.
Like and it just didn't feel right.
And especially as a kid, you kind of have a.
Very. Good sense of like boogeyman,
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you know what I mean? But golly, did it feel.
Wrong. So wrong that IA. 6 year old had
to. Put some common sense into my
teacher to contact my mother andyou know the more I talk.
About this I realized I. Realized I realized even more
messed up stuff about my situation.
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I had a lot. Of anxiety as a kid so I was
always super. Attentive to events, field
trips. And even the lunch calendar by
the day. Even the days.
I didn't eat fucking cafeteria food.
I would know. Like hello.
This obviously would have been something I would have repeated
and talked about to my parents multiple times leading up to the
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goddamn event. The visitors came and it makes
me sick to my stomach realizing this.
By putting one and two together,this was not notified to
parents. Now, now that I fucking think
about that, and no, there's no way.
Like. I don't know there, there's no
way this isn't Yeah, one and two, one and two, 1 + 2 = 3 and
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obviously when I found this article.
I found multiple other articles.Look at all these people and
Reddit stories. Look at this bestie and we're
going to read it. Because you know why?
Because I found countless. Stories of fraud.
Of degrees faking education. All for people to take advantage
of others even. Children putting lives at risks.
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Safety at risk. And today we read it.
Let's talk about it, Bestie. Let's.
Go ahead and read the Philadelphia students got
physicals from Fake. Doctors so by the looks of it,
it says sources say last year a bogus.
Oh, we love that. Bogus Dr. went into a
Philadelphia school district facility and performed physicals
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on students. Action News obtained a
Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association physical
form. Of a student.
At George Washington High School, so the student was
examined in the school in June. So they got.
The medical license number and address at the bottom.
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But I bet you people didn't do the God damn actual enter on the
fucking background check. People are fucking lazy.
People piss me off. OK so based on the investigation
they found that Doctor Bey. It's DRBE.
Y because we like to. Put the names out.
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There of idiots, right? Isn't a licensed medical.
Doctor, the address she gave is a West Philadelphia.
Row home and a check of the medical license number she
provided on the form doesn't exist.
With the state, God damn bitch, what is a row?
Home. I'm going to I'm.
Going to look that up real quick.
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Room row home, a type of residential building consisting
of multiple. Oh it's just multiple.
It's like an apartment place butyou like rent out rooms.
That's at least what Google. Told me, don't come at me, let's
see. So basically this was.
For like physicals, this is through the.
Athletic department through physicals and they were offering
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20. Dollar physicals.
And yeah, the district wouldn't say how BAE was.
Authorized to perform physicals and how many students or schools
were. Affected because they fucked up.
So many people fucked up. Oh.
Hell not hell, not when we pressed for more answers, a
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spokesman did say protocols havebeen put in place to make sure
this doesn't happen again. Thank God the children weren't
hurt, the woman said. They were hurt.
They got. Fucking.
Assaulted. You're going to.
Claim you're somebody when you're not and you're providing
a service. It's a.
It's a. Scam.
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It's an assault. It's it's horrible, it's
horrible. The parent we spoke with says
she wants the. Case referred to authorities the
school district. Wouldn't say if that happened.
You don't need the goddamn school to put it to.
Authorities. Hello.
Did somebody tell her that? And that's it.
There's no comments or nothing. Comments are nothing.
Oh damn, I hope somebody got to her on that one.
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So that got. Me down the rabbit hole.
You ready for the next? One this one is fake.
Nurse arrested in Florida after.Seeing more than 4000 patients.
Bro Holy and this was seven daysago.
Keep in mind I'm recording. This August. 14th, 2025.
This was seven days ago bro. Literally.
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Holy shit, this is this is. Right now, right now, right now,
and there's a lot going on rightnow because of the God damn
pandemic of COVID, making everything online to get your
education so people can easily manipulate the technology, make
fake documents. Oh my God, it's so bad.
And it all falls on these God damn office workers never want
to do their damn job. Like get.
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Out of here dudes, and I'm sorry.
If you work office. And you find yourself cut in
corners. Everybody cuts corners, right?
But when you're intentionally not wanting to do your job, this
shit fucking happens. It makes everyone's lives more
goddamn difficult, OK? Really sucks.
OK, let's read it. A woman has been.
Arrested at the US on suspicion of posing as a registered nurse.
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What do you mean suspicion? Bitch did it.
It's like the suspicion. Charges of like.
What J Dion does A police investigation was launched after
hospital bosses terminated Autumn Bardisa's contract due to
concerns about her qualifications.
Investigators found the 29 year old had provided medical.
Services to 4. 1486 patients between June 2024 and January
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2025. This is one of the most
disturbing cases of medical fraud we've ever investigated.
Oh, did you hear that? Did you hear that?
I don't know if I caught it on camera.
We have a visitor. And it's not a bunch of weirdos
trying to manipulate children. Let me grab.
The visitor real quick. Oh, I'm so sad, I thought it
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wasn't. Recording.
Oh my gosh, She wanted to say hello.
She's going to hang out with us.You don't want to hang out.
Oh, Eric can already see it. She's already eyeing things to
the side of me to knock. Over, we'll let her be.
And let's continue reading. So she was employed by Advent
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Health, Palm Coast Parkway and Palm.
Coast from July. 23 to January 25, she's accused of submitting.
False. Documentation.
Well, yeah, 'cause you for my audio stemmers, my cat.
Just literally shoved her. Tail in my mouth now I'm trying
to think she's not one of those nice.
Visitors OK. Let's see, let's see.
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And providing a license number belonging to a nurse, so every
nurse or like medical person when they get a certificate.
Or a degree or whatever you get.To take an exam, that exam
grants you the license and you get a license number and that's
attached to you, so her license number.
Where was I? Oh yeah.
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Belonging to a nurse with the same first name who was employed
by Advent Health at a different hospital.
Bitch has not done this. Like.
The first time. This is like skilled somebody
taught her this. For real.
OK, she was asked to provide hermarriage license, but never
dead. Bitches up forever.
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Alone, she was offered a promotion and that's what got
her. The call you reported to.
Authorities when they realize a nursing assistant license.
She had used to get hired had expired.
Oh, so they hired her through a nursing assistants license,
which they do that. Facilities do that.
That's normal. While you're in school for
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nursing school. Right before you graduate.
So they can grab you as a new nurse and take you from there.
And nobody did their job on checking on expired licenses and
all that. There's actually on the nurses.
Portal for Texas. You don't even have to have an
account to. See it, but there's a.
Project Nightingale I believe. That's what it's called where
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you report. Fake nurses because of how?
Bad this is. It's always so funny 'cause
there was like. Cops are so bad.
They are so bad. The amount of shit nurses do
wrong. Oh my gosh.
Like nobody. Would ever.
Want to go get any sort of help,and I'm saying this because I'm
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a nurse. Plot twist, people suck,
colleagues. Are dumb sometimes, not
sometimes. Like I think there's only like 1
other nurse I've ever met that did something right.
Like these people do not care. It is mind boggling at how
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disgusting people are when they have the ability of somebody's
life at their hands and it really makes you start thinking
about like the. Higher powers of like really
rich. People to understand it's a who
we can get into that whole fucking bucket of goddamn worms.
No cans here. That's a goddamn bucket.
That's a gallon goddamn paint jar.
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Where was I going with? This all I do is.
Oh my. Gosh, I yap, I yap.
Oh yeah, Nurses. No.
It the reason why. The nurses aren't reported on.
To the public about how. Bad.
They are is because. There's people in the
government. That have shares with
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healthcare. Agencies and hello, you see
what's going on here? If people don't get treatment,
they don't get money. Let's keep reading.
She was arrested wearing. Scrubs at her home on August
5th. OK.
Bitch, why you in your scrubs athome?
I mean I do that too sometimes, but you're not even a nurse.
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This woman potentially put thousands of.
Lives at risk, yes. Yes, yes, yes.
She's being held at $70,000 baht.
God damn. Do you see this title on this
next story, roughly? 200 unqualified teachers working
in Texas were given fake certifications.
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No. This isn't a jab at oh look,
Texas sucks like. No, because they're the only God
damn state that protects God damn.
Children, they're the only ones that would do this audit that
would. Spend the money on this.
Audit like. Get the fuck.
Out of here. This is what happens when you do
your job. You get to see people that fuck
up. Right.
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So two of the falsely certified teachers are sexual.
Predators who were then given access to children, the Harris
County DA said. And like I said, other states,
they're not, they're not, they're not just putting their
money where their mouth is on this shit.
They don't care. They're trying right now to
figure out how to cover up the spending expenses that they did
wasting money. Talk about that.
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So about 200 instructors, the instructors in Texas were
carrying fraudulent teaching accreditations and now five
people have been charged in connection to the massive
scheme. That saw sexual predators.
And unqualified educators put inclassrooms so nasty.
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So they announced that. Five people who have.
Been charged now face 2 counts of engaging and organized
criminal activity, money laundering and tampering with a
government document. Oh, God damn.
Yeah, that's that's big sentences.
That's. Either two years of.
Life in prison? What 2 years?
Life in prison. That crazy bro the.
Co Defendants. Collectively profited, at least.
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$1 million. I bet you these people.
Fucked up by spending money. Too close.
To people that actually earn that money, and people that
really earn that money don't want to be around you fucking
schemers. But let's be real, they're.
Accused of running a fraudulent teacher certification testing
scheme that. Utilize a test.
Taking proxy or teacher impersonator to take the test
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along with the corrupt testing. Proctor.
Which is like somebody that watches to make sure not
cheating. That allowed the switch to take
place. So literally what I was.
Just saying about how like when everything's like online it
causes the ability for this shitto happen.
I did not read these in advance.And just the titles, OK, OK.
OK, cool. Back to May 2020.
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What don't you say? What don't you say?
And wow. That's it.
That's about it. It keeps.
Repeating itself, it seems like this article really needed to
reach its 2000 word count. We're going to get into some
Reddit stories now. OK, OK, sounds good.
OK, so this one is called My buddy faked his entire college
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education and graduation. Must read.
Let me make. This text a little bit bigger
first to follow. Along one second.
There we go. OK, let's read it.
Oh, we have we. Have a baby climb.
Did you see that? Hold on, we're going to.
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Are they in your way? Are they in your?
Way what I guess smell their feet for.
Are you OK for my audio stemmers?
We have Lucy examining the baby.Platypuses.
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She looks like a void. She looks like she's.
What are you doing? What are you doing?
Nobody. I don't think they asked for
this. I don't think so.
OK, she will be in the background for those that would.
Like to watch her while we read.OK, OK.
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This happened several years ago.I went to a big West Coast
school and graduate. Sorry, my cat jumped, jumped on
my hair and pulled my hair in a very unfriendly way.
I did not consent. I did not OK.
I went to a big. West Coast school and graduated
my sophomore year a kid moves into the.
Frat House as a freshman. We'll call him Walter basically
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after his first semester in college.
He flunked out with straight FS.He couldn't bear to tell his
parents. So what he did was he?
Borrowed some friends as report cards and cut and pasted A's and
B's on report card template withhis name on it covering up the
FS. He then copied that and sent it
to his parents. OK for tuition his parents would
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send checks made out to him to pay it with.
Walter continued cutting and pasting for four years with
different classes copied from different friends as report.
Cards. At the end of four years when he
was. Supposed to graduate, he
borrowed. A cap and gown and told his
parents that he just wanted to do the big ceremony in the
stadium, not at the business. School where he supposedly
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graduated. From and they hand out your
diploma and call your name. He just sat with his buddies in
the stadium while his proud family watched.
He posed for pictures with his. Folks and his grandparents,
Walter then moved back home and went on living his.
Life as a college graduate. Walter is not a.
Successful guy with kids. Family mortgage and nobody has
ever ratted him out. 100% true story.
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How to get that off my chest? Holy shit what do you mean?
Oh my God. Talk about fake it till you make
it huh? Top comment.
So he lived on what? Was supposed to be his.
Tuition. Did he work?
How did he spend 4 years doing this?
What else did he spend his time doing?
The level of deception is just so wild for me.
Did Opie reply? What wait did we did did.
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Did Reddit like find him? There's a well known case about
a guy who did almost exactly this but his parents started to
investigate. The son created fake emails so
oh wait, never mind who if somebody is like.
Holy crap they got a link? To this dude, I'm not seeing any
comments from OP. Oh, except for this.
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He lived in. The frat house for four years.
Spent money on partying. Well, there it is folks.
Bro lived his best life. And.
I think people. Are just mad.
OK let's see some more. How about this one?
Let's do this one real quick. This one is titled the fake
medical students. Y'all have any?
Stories I. Had one of my medical.
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School class get coded. And make it.
Through a week of class before her college professor saw her
Facebook. Post about it and couldn't
believe she got in so. Called the school.
But the better one happening during residency while on an EM
rotation, a Med student showed. Up to work.
In her work room for then her night shift.
Confused and EM resident told her that tonight's medical
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student was already here. So I got like cat.
Hair all over my face from hugging my cat.
Girl problems. OK.
Where was I at? Where was I at?
Confused and EM resident told her that tonight's medical
student was already. Here.
Surely A scheduling mistake. He gestured to a young man in a
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short. White coat.
With the school's patch on it. She stared at him closely for a
moment, then said, He's not a Med student.
He doesn't go to the school. Hugh Ancient, anxious,
whispering. I hadn't worked with him, but I
turned my attention to his. Fit school logo.
Was a patch not embroidered? Badge was fake.
He had been in the Ed seeing patients, emergency department
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and telling people he was in Medschool, both at the hospital and
in his personal. Life the real Med students.
Later showed me screenshots fromhis Facebook page showing him
posing in a long white coats, bogus transcripts that nobody
who went to Med school would ever think were real, photos in
the emergency department with patient info slash scans visible
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and saying he was a trauma surgery intern, whatever that
means as a Med student homeboy got LED out of there and cuffs.
Not sure what ultimately happened to him in terms of
charges, but the nerve to just. Show up to clerkships.
I'll never quite grasp that mentality.
And if y'all had a fake Med student man, let's see.
Let's just read the top. Comment go on to the next one.
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I'm a nurse but I know a fake doctor.
She had been telling everyone that she was in a medical.
School for years, she finally. Graduated.
But decided to put off. Residency so she could take care
of her sick mom. She's even going to open up her
own. Hospital.
Her own hospital. She took a bunch of graduation
pictures. With a white coat that she got
from. God knows where and a disposable
looking stethoscope around her neck.
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Because she had just. Lost her lit men.
The lit men is like really expensive like 120 to like 300
stethoscopes and they come in cute colors if you want and you
can engrave them. She works at a couple.
Of different hospitals, but as like a unit secretary.
It's always these bitches. She Hi, Lucy.
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She just went up in the camera. Anyways, she's on a woman
health. Sorry, my cat distracted the.
Fuck out of me. She's on a woman's.
Health Advisory Council for DHHS.
Listed as MDMD stands for Doctor.
She is most definitely not AMD. She is a real crazy though.
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Fuck yeah, she's MD crazy. Damn, all righty, let's go ahead
and go to the next story. So this one blew my goddamn
fucking mind. What do you mean?
What do you mean a fake doctor arrested after performing 8.
Successful surgeries just give the bro the goddamn degree.
He proved himself. No, because then that would.
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Enforce other people. To think that they can try it
and it's not worth the risk. Thankfully, he was successful.
So it was in Kenya. Fake doctor conducted. 8
successful surgeries. His name is Ronald Mellie.
The fake doctor from Nandi County performed 8 successful
operations. Wow.
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And it's. Mike Ross of Doctors.
Oh my God, what somebody. Commented white privilege.
Oh. What?
It's in Africa, so that's unlikely, but maybe, I don't
know. South Africa also.
Discriminated the majority, Yeah, true.
I don't live there so. We don't know.
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And you know how the media likesto, you know, lie about
everything misinformed. So I don't fucking know.
I don't watch Kenya news, OK. I just thought that that was an
interesting one. And here is the last.
One, it is a fake doctor on Bumble.
Never a dull day on these apps. Swiped right on AEM dock while I
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was visiting my parents. Who?
Live about. 400 miles from me. OK, immediately.
Hit it off. So we kept things going, even
with the distance. Then I noticed things weren't
making sense. He was saying that nephrology
did procedures in the OR. Nephrology is like.
You're pee pee. And OR is operating room?
I never understood the jokes about the ER making people.
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Crazy left his job. No one loves their job and
medicine. Fax.
His insta has his full name so Isearched for NPI.
That's nurse practitioner information.
What does NPI stand for? Hold on national something I
don't. Fuck bro there's so many goddamn
abbreviations. National provider identifier.
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close enough. close enough. It's like for doctors, right?
I didn't exist. Shocker, his Lincoln said.
He was a medical. Scribe for the ER.
Why? Just why?
Stay safe out there. It's always these goddamn tiny
little job people that always want to say that they're so much
higher. And it's just so dumb, dude.
Like don't get me wrong, we needmedical scribes.
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We need every single position that has an opportunity of
employment and any fields. But they always are the.
Fucking common denominator of. Fucking shit up.
Like like it takes a lot less. Energy to just get the goddamn
degree than trying to make it like you.
You're you're. Everything.
You're not all righty talking about my secret.
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Or, I guess a secret I kept for myself until today.
It just decided to pop. Up in my head and I'm still on
it, but it's taught me the importance of being honest with
myself and others. So stop getting fake degrees.
Stop that shit and the value of seeking help when I need it and
you need it bestie. You only need it when you know
you need it, OK? Otherwise.
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When it's forced on you, no one likes that shit anyways.
It's also shown me that confronting my dark secrets can
be a powerful way to healing, grow, and God damn.
Do I have to keep? Repeating myself on how much it
matters to me for you to matter to you.
That it was literally a. Dance Gavin Dance song lyric.
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I swear I did not have that plans.
What the fuck? Don't come for me don't come for
me, Oh my God. But by sharing my story, I hope
to encourage. Others to do the.
Same whether it be you literallysharing the story.
To yourself by. Speaking it out loud or to
somebody you trust. Make sure you trust them and do
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not just. Do it to build trust.
That's not how you do that. That's how you make things way
more complicated. But I hope that by.
Being open and honest about our past, we can begin to break down
the stigma surrounding them, andI hope that we can find a way to
heal and move. Forward together because people
suck. If you've been affected by any
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of the topics discussed in this video, please know that you are
truly not alone. There are.
Resources available to help. And there are people who care.
OK, I care. I'd love to hear.
Your thoughts in the comments below and I encourage you to
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At the end. What did we learn?
Don't trust the name tag and paperwork, bestie.
People suck. Don't be stubborn and always.
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Stay curious. We're all a little.
Broken. That's how the light gets in.
Talk to you soon. Got to hang up for now.
Bye.