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Speaker 1 (00:04):
It's that time time time, luck and load. So Michael
Arry Show is on the air. No man, open up, man,
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you'll just caught me, catch him. I don't know when
it just happened. The girl next.
Speaker 2 (00:34):
Door, you know, I don't know what to do.
Speaker 3 (00:39):
Oh honey, gave in and he got me right and
the breve me the girl next door picture, it's me
about that baking.
Speaker 4 (00:48):
Banging on the bathroom door. How good that dog getting
there and give it a rest? All this time he
was standing legions ever to go as up?
Speaker 1 (01:00):
Oh, you.
Speaker 3 (01:06):
Turn into a situation.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
So let's just say you and i'd come about mid
two hour versus.
Speaker 3 (01:17):
Say I over here?
Speaker 1 (01:21):
What's he coming on the counter? Saw me bringing on
the sofa?
Speaker 2 (01:25):
Was even hit her in the shower?
Speaker 1 (01:28):
Was she count I'm not sure why I like this
story so much, but the woman accused of stabbing her
psychic boyfriend to death? He's a psychic?
Speaker 2 (01:40):
Or was.
Speaker 1 (01:44):
His girlfriend stabbed him to death? She was supposed to
be wearing an ankle monitor because she was free on
bond for an assault charge six weeks later. You see
this often where it just escalates, which is why, unfortunately,
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this is why so many laws have been imposed because officers,
it's a no win for the officer. By the way,
officers don't go home to a first place trophy. You
did a good job today. You kept a guy from
killing his girlfriend and leaving those kids without a parent.
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You did a good job today. You took a dangerous
drunk driver off the road that was very likely going
to kill himself or someone else. Nobody will thank you
for that. You did a good job today, because you
didn't do a good job. If you pull somebody over
for a burnout in the parking lot that you didn't see,
you put in their information incorrectly. It shows up some
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bad guy in Ohio. And when the mistake is pointed
out to you, you doubled down and try to make
something that's not a doing a good job. That's kind
of stuff got you fired ten years ago. Anyway, Nobody
tell the officer he did a good job. Nobody. It's
not it's not a sense, it's not a rewarding sense.
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It's unfortunate. But you see these cases. This woman she's
had an assault charge six weeks earlier, so she's got
to wear an ankle monitor and she wasn't of course,
she wasn't Sandra Rios fifty two. Them Latina's ramon. They
are famously lovers and fighters. Oh my goodness, spicy. Every
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time I got a white friend or black friend for
that matter, who says, yeah, I got me a spicy Latina,
I always think, man, you better sleep with one eye
open them girls, and what they mean by that is, uh,
freaking the sheets and stab you in the streets. I mean, who,
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my goodness, Sandra Rios fifty two, I shouldn't have trilled
my all. I apologize. Reels fifty two was charged January
nineteenth with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon after prosecutors
says she's threatened to kill that same boyfriend. Fella, there's
kind of a trend here. You should have seen it coming.
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He's a psychic. Reels was arrested two other times last
year on allegations involving her partner. You know what we
gotta do. We got to stop referring to heterosexual couples
as partner.
Speaker 3 (04:32):
Right.
Speaker 1 (04:33):
So, my buddy Alex Miller and my wife and I
will watch Jeopardy together sometimes and the other day there's
a dude who kind kind of gave you. Tim Waltz vibes,
you know, the VP candidate, And so they got Ken Jennings,
who there's something a foul with that man. He's he's
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trying too hard. But anyway, he asked the guy that
he asked him about some trip they took her something,
and he said, my partner and I we went, you know,
he my partner. I went to the state park at
this place of we did this and he said, and
how did it go? Well, she thought it was great.
And Alex and I just turned and side out of
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each other, like, oh, your partner's a woman? Was he
born a woman? So anyway, Reels was arrested two times
last year, separate and aside from the assault charge for
allegations involving her partner. If it's just if it's the
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opposite sex, let's not say partner anymore. That is reserved
for homos. That's that's the euphemism we all used. And
then nobody has to feel uncomfortable, right like remember gay
Dave yesterday, Well he said hubby. You know why he
said hubby. He didn't want to creep people out by
saying husband, because people don't want to hear a dude
say he's got a husband. So and I respect that
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gay day. He was a good sport. He said, you know,
my hubby is his hubby's name Kevin. He said, my
hubby Kevin. At his job, they said, hey, do you
know gay Dave, because you know, gay people all know
each other, and he said, yeah, that's my I think
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he's Oh, he might have sasked my husband. Then he
might have, but he started with hubby. That was his
way of kind of, you know, let's round the edges
off this thing and not creep everybody out on the show.
So here is this woman. Two times she was arrested,
but both cases were dismissed at his request. He's like, yeah,
she stabbed me and beat the snot out of me,
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But it's true. I finished early. What is he done
to make her beat him up so bad? While free
on bail Last Saturday, investigators said Real stabbed her boyfriend
Sammy Martz. See he's some white dude, maybe Jewish to
death around two am. It's always late. Prosecutors noted last
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week after her court appearance that Rios was supposed to
have a GPS monitor at the time of the stabing,
but she never got one, even as Harris County pre
Trial Services flagged potential bond violations days before Marx's death.
Harris County Prosecutor Jason Compo said that Rios never obtained
the device. Seems like there should have been a red
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flag somewhere along the way. So two times she's beating
a snot out of him, probably using weapons as well,
and it can you imagine you're a dude and you
got to call the cops. Hey, my girlfriend's beating me up. Now,
I know what people are going to say, Michael, that's
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not fair because if he punches her back, he's going
to jail. And you're absolutely right, because somebody's got to
go to jail. Cops will tell you if they show
up for a domestic disturbance, y'all can sort it out.
If you don't want the other one to go, you
can sort it out amongst yourself. But one of you
is going down. I can't leave here without one of
you going down. And that's what we've done, because what
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happens is they show up. He's beating her up, and
she says, no, no, don't send him, don't send him,
don't send him, and they don't send him, and then
he kills it. You didn't have to be a psychic
to see how this one will end. Shorty beat his
ass three times. Houston has a math lab.
Speaker 2 (08:32):
Coming up.
Speaker 1 (08:33):
You're famine quitter, but I finally quit living on dreams.
I'm hungry for laughter hereover after. I'm after whatever the
other love brings. In the mirror, I saw him, and
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I closely watched him. I saw how he looked out Please.
He came to the woman sat there beside me. He
had a strange look on his face.
Speaker 4 (09:12):
The big hands were callous.
Speaker 3 (09:14):
You look like a mountain.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
For a minute, I thought I was dead, but he.
Speaker 4 (09:22):
Started shaking his big hearts breaking.
Speaker 5 (09:27):
He turned to the woman.
Speaker 1 (09:29):
You see, you picked to find time to.
Speaker 4 (09:33):
Lead me, Lucy, the four hungry children and the crop
in the thing. I've had some bad times, built through
some sad time. It's time you're want here, and you
picked to find time to leave me.
Speaker 1 (09:56):
Lucy song was bumps me.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
After he left us, I ordered more whiskey.
Speaker 1 (10:05):
I thought how she'd made him look small from the
lights of the battle room. Henny took to country music.
Speaker 3 (10:15):
We walked with.
Speaker 1 (10:16):
That wasn't where he started, That wasn't where he expected
to end up. But he took to it. She was
a beauty when she came to me. Now, I'm not
gonna lie to you.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
I thought.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Casting him in the Gambler was a little odd. They
had to, but him all gussied up in the costume
like that just didn't feel right. You know, Kenny was
a country singer who could wear a white suit on
stage and sing, which it only Kenny and Conway could
get away with that. Neither one of them was terribly
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But don't try to put him in a cowboy hat.
That is such a good song. I mean a song
of sadness, but told in such a way where it
just pulls you in. Roger Bowling wrote that Roger Bowling
co wrote that, should I say and Roger Bowling song,
you know that comes to mind as Coward of the county.
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And you remember he put those Gatlan boys in there.
I think it was Roger Bowling, Billy Edd Wheeler, but
I think it was Roger Bowling that Larry Gatlin supposedly,
according to Roger, Larry's my friend. So let me not
get this out of turn. But Roger put the Gatling
boys in there too as a shot at Larry Gatlin.
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And if you remember Larry on our show was not
happy about that reference and how Bidham co wrote that song.
He wrote some good songs as well, including I Think
Nobody's Fool by Jim Reeves. But the point of that
is we were talking about women, ladies. Don't get your
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painties in a twist here in a knot. We'll talk
about bad dudes also. We mostly do, but there is
this trend. You see. It's much more often than a
man beats a woman, much more often than a man
is bad to a woman. But there are some women
who are just bad women and their personality type guys
who would tolerate it, and I think in their minds
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they talk themselves through it makes them a good man
that they're patient for this. Alfonso, who's one of one
of my favorite emailers. I'm not going to say his
last name because it mentions his sister. But Alfonso says,
here's your spicy Latino story. My Latina sister stabbed her husband.
He survived and he never pressed charges. Wow, Okay, that's
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like a sunshine in Harlem Knights. You remember that scene. Oh,
I don't know if you can play it. I don't
know if we'll have to clean that one up. So
I'm going to open the phone lines for your call
of a woman who was violent towards you, the more
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injuries you have. If she shot you, you moved to
the front of the line. If she stabbed you, you're
gonna be up there toward the front. If she punched you,
I'm gonna have to ask what happened. But don't I mean,
it can't be that she's just verbally abused. If her
naging you over the trash, it has you know, the
weirdest thing ramon. My wife calls me the trash man,
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and sadly, it doesn't even bother me, because it's true.
I love all aspects of the trash. I love to
take out the trash. I've got a little system. I
stacked trash bags under the trash in the bin, so
when I pull the trash out, I have my little routine.
I pulled my trash out, I pulled a twist up,
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I set it to the side, and I got my
next trash bag waiting at the bottom, and I pull
it out, and I neatly pull the whole thing and
I wrap it around the top so that the trash
bag doesn't fall in. And when I go to people's
houses if they're trash bags about half ass hanging off
the trash, and if you were to put the wrong
thing in there, it would pull it off the side.
I judge them for that very harshly. You got to
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have a good trash game. That's important, man. I don't
even know why. I don't know. Probably because my dad
did the trash and he was really into the trash.
Speaker 2 (14:16):
You know.
Speaker 1 (14:16):
The trash had to be orderly and all this stuff.
If I see trash outside and it's been left outside
of dumpster, or it's been placed outside and it's been
pulled at by the coons or the dog, oh it
just it gets on my nerves. Trash has to be
tidy and orderly. But it's a task that I enjoy,
and I don't do much around the house. I don't
want to give you the wrong impression. I don't do
hardly anything. None of the manly tasks do I do.
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But trash has always been my thing anyway. So if
you've got a story of a violent woman in your
life seven one three nine nine nine one thousand, seven
one three nine one thousand, now here's the unicorn. I
don't see this happening. But boy, if it ever did,
would it be one for the ages. If you are
a woman who has stabbed or shot a man, and
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I don't mean in self defense, I mean maybe you
were at a bad place. We'll use drugs or alcoholis excuse,
whatever the reasoning. If you were a woman who was
abusive and you are willing to admit to it. Seven
one three nine nine nine one thousand, seven one three
nine nine nine one thousand, I mean you think about
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Lucille and Ruby. Don't take your love to town man
those of course he had to do, lady, but he
had to come back and go.
Speaker 2 (15:33):
Listen.
Speaker 1 (15:33):
I'm not anti woman, I'm not all right, so fellas
can call, but if if they're happened, I'd throw that
out there. Not on the likelihood that it will happen,
but if there is a woman willing to come clean,
and that's the one you got to be careful of.
That is the one you you got to. You gotta
really worry what you've what you've got on the line
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there all right, here they come seven one three nine
nine nine one thousand, your story, and I want details.
If she stabbed you, where'd she stab you, how'd it
feel when the knife went in. Oh my god, there's
a lot of them. You are listening to the Michael
Berry Show. Security crime. It's a big issue in our
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community right now. You too ugly leave her alone?
Speaker 3 (16:26):
She go.
Speaker 1 (16:27):
He was my his finest moment. Ma, God, you didn't
know any better. I looked Bobby Barry was seventy five hundred, sorry,
fifty five, and I thought it was a bargain. Bobby
Bear had some hits man, Bobby Bear hung with Willie,
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Bobby Bear had. Bobby Bear's a personality. He's more than
just his music and his body of work. It was
his life and who he was and what he did.
It was just I guess people didn't didn't pick up
on who it was or why it was important, and
it didn't sell well.
Speaker 3 (17:06):
And I was so.
Speaker 1 (17:07):
Aggravated by that. I mean, I was genuinely mad at people.
Just stupid. People can go to what they want to
go to. Who am I to teld me have to?
I just felt like nobody appreciated the awesomeness that was
Bobby Bear. Jason writes Your Domestic Abuse Game. I'm scanning
for fake names to see if we spot Lena Hidalgo's
husband calling in. She seems like the stab in type
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if she got off her meds. You know, that's definitely
a Latina thing, isn't it? Definitely? All right, let's start
with John. John, you're on the Michael Berry Show.
Speaker 6 (17:37):
Go ahead, you're talking to me, Yes, sir, I don't
have a domestic abuse story for you, but I do have.
Speaker 3 (17:50):
I need to confess to you.
Speaker 6 (17:53):
You're talking about all these people arrested and stuff. I
was arrested last week for stealing a kitchen. You tenseil,
but it was a whisk I was willing to take.
Speaker 1 (18:06):
Scott, you're on the Michael Berry Show. Go ahead, Barney,
you're up.
Speaker 5 (18:13):
I called nine one. I had to call nine one
one twice in one evening. All right, on my uh newlywed.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
What I'm trusting? You're going to tell us the details
daddy issues.
Speaker 5 (18:33):
I guess maybe she I don't.
Speaker 1 (18:35):
Know, but I don't know that that's the reasoning behind
I want to know what she did.
Speaker 5 (18:40):
She punched me. I actually she slapped my glasses off
my face, and then I had to have her help
me find them because I couldn't see very well. And then, uh,
I said, do that again, and this is we're done,
and she did it again. So I call them, uh
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nine one one before it got to where they were
coming to get me. And then they came and told
us ali or she left so I could get myself
when she came back and sorry that again, and so
I had to call him again.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
All right, Frank, you're up, hopefully with the good one
this time Hello When.
Speaker 7 (19:24):
Yes, sir, I got in a discussion with my ex,
my wife at the time, and she came at me
with a knife. And I was on the phone with
nine on one telling them that she has a knife,
she's coming at me, and she pulls the phone out
of the wall. The sheriff's apartment shows up and they
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throw me against the wall and they said, what did
you do to your wife? I said, I did nothing.
Speaker 3 (19:49):
She cut me.
Speaker 7 (19:50):
Look, I'm bleeding, and she says they they didn't believe me,
and they said you must have beat your wife for
her to do this, and I says, no, I did not.
I said, if you don't believe me, ask her mother upstairs.
They went upstairs and asked her and said, yeah, my
daughter went out and wind a knife and they took
her in handcuffs, and I guess I said the wrong thing.
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When they would take it out, I told her to
go to jail.
Speaker 3 (20:12):
Directed in jail, do.
Speaker 2 (20:13):
You not pass go you do not collect one hundred dollars.
Speaker 7 (20:15):
And the sheriff department got really upset at me, and
they sat out of my house about five minutes. They
busted my door in and threw me in and said
there was a charge for a check out of corpus
I didn't pay years ago, and they threw me in
jail and she got out before me.
Speaker 2 (20:32):
And that's pretty much it.
Speaker 1 (20:36):
They took your boat down.
Speaker 3 (20:38):
Yes.
Speaker 7 (20:39):
The police officers wouldn't believe me that I didn't beat
her well, and they said you must have beat her
and I said no, I've never laid a hand on her,
never would. And I got a you know, a defensive one.
Got stuck my hands up and she slid across the
knife went across my hands and I was bleeding. I said, look,
I got defensive woes. They still didn't believe me. They
just we seen it's all the time.
Speaker 3 (21:00):
We know you beat your wife.
Speaker 2 (21:05):
Even worse. She was Greek and Irish.
Speaker 1 (21:07):
Oh that's a combination. There was it a kitchen knife.
Speaker 2 (21:14):
Yeah, big butcher's knives.
Speaker 1 (21:17):
Say. That depends a lot on the knife. So growing up,
we had, you know, the knife set you'd get at
service merchandise or something, you know Walmart. We didn't have
a Walmart most of my childhood, but we so you'd
go to like T.
Speaker 2 (21:33):
G and Y.
Speaker 1 (21:34):
Right, so there might be a ten dollars knife set
in a you know, plastic looked like like your easter
bunny would come in. It would have the kind of
the cardboard on the side and the plastic sheathing in
the front. And those knives my brother and I used
to get it. We would put them against something hard,
you know, like the floor, and kind of push it
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until you could make the knife bend. If she's got
one of those, you're gonna long as she doesn't get
you with the point, she's probably only going to be
able to get you one time, and they probably break
off before once it hits a bone, it's gonna But now,
you know, people spend a fortune on really nice knives
and they've got some integrity to them. She'd cut you up.
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I mean, she gets that thing plunged into you, it's
gonna go for a while, and she can pull it out.
You're not breaking that knife off in anybody. Michael.
Speaker 2 (22:24):
What you got?
Speaker 1 (22:27):
Good morning, Michael.
Speaker 2 (22:28):
Yeah, a little bit of a backstory. I started dating
this girl when we were in our twenties. We moved
in together, and you know some couples do we like
to drink, Well, we can put down some whiskey. And
this girl was half Irish and half Italian.
Speaker 1 (22:44):
So she loved to drink and she loved to fight.
I'm noticing a theme here, go ahead.
Speaker 2 (22:48):
Yeah, and uh, we would get into verbal art altercations.
But a little bit of Doc's worry about me. I
grew up around domestic violence, so I always told myself
I was never going to lay hand on a woman.
Speaker 3 (23:00):
You know.
Speaker 2 (23:01):
I grew up around it and wasn't going to continue
that trend.
Speaker 3 (23:06):
You know.
Speaker 2 (23:06):
So she would get to drinking and we'd get to arguing,
and she wanted to fight. She wanted to physically fight,
and I would never touch it.
Speaker 5 (23:13):
You know.
Speaker 1 (23:13):
She was always in my face, and.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
You know, she'd hit me from time to time where
there was one incident where she took the beating on
me and I stood there and asked her if she
felt better after she hit me, And you know, she
hit me three or four times and we went upstairs.
We were in a town home. We went upstairs about
eighteen stairs in this town home and I'm standing at
the top of the stairs and I'm like, well, I'm
going to leave, and she's like, you're not going to
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do anything, and she pushes me down this flight of stairs.
I rolled down the complete flight of stairs. Instantly know
that something's wrong with my wrists. I get up well,
the neighbors hear the commotion. They call the police. So
at this point, my wrist is broken, I've got my
nose is bloodied. You know, I've got blood all over
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my shirt from where she's hit me in my nose,
this is bled, and my eye is starting to swell
from where I've got a black eye. At this point,
the police show up and uh, she doesn't have a
mark on her because I haven't touched her. And they
end up putting me and cuffs, sitting me on the couch,
told me to be quiet. And I'm standing there with
all these you know, I've clearly been assaulted, and they
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put me and cuffs, set me on my couch and
tell me to be quiet. The whole time they're talking
to her asking her what I've done.
Speaker 1 (24:29):
I love that he laughed. Hold on just a second, Michael,
you were what we were building up to seven thousand
more cases of women beating up ma'am. She doesn't have
it often, but he does dependable traffic reports. You're not
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giving any Phillies any ideas here. One fellow said, you
ought to get Susan Wright to call in. She stabbed
her husband one hundred and ninety three times, so I
had to go back and look up the details on
that case. Susan Lucille Right born April twenty fourth, nineteen
seventy six is an American convicted murderer from Houston, Texas.
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You don't normally, they'll say, is a singer, is a songwriter,
as an engineer, is a chemist. She's an American convicted murderer.
That's her. That's what she is, who made headlines in
two thousand and three for stabbing her husband, Jeff Wright,
one hundred and ninety three times, in an act of
meriticide that is the killing of one's own spouse and
then burying his body in their backyard. She was convicted
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of murdering O four was given a twenty year sentence
at the Crane Unit in Gatesville, Texas. She was denied
parole on June twelfth, twenty fourteen, and July twenty fourth,
twenty seventeen. She was granted parole in July of twenty
twenty and released from prison on December thirty of twenty twenty.
You know, I'm not saying everything has to be a
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life sentence, but she didn't stab the guy at one time.
There's somewhere between one and one hundred ninety three that
you're not getting out again because you're you're nuts, You're
the kind of there's two types of people. Somebody that
stabs somebody one hundred and ninety three times and everybody else.
You wonder, did she just wear slap out like did
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she at what ninety three? She's like seven more to go?
You got this, Carla goal seven more. I mean, think
about one hundred and ninety three times if I start
counting right now, one, two, three, four, five six, That's
what Kelly Sigler. Kelly Sigler did. Sigler her cute little self. Yeah,
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when she Yeah, she brought a bed into the courtroom. Yeah,
she starts doing that, and I think at about twenty
Ye're like, we got the point. Nope, I want you
to get the point by experiencing it. She was born Sue.
First named Sue, second name Wella. Her middle name is Wella.
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So she's Sue Ella w e La Suella Nay Chopie
and oh that's her mother's name, Jimmy Lawrence wish. I
gotta be careful who she come stab me. At the
age of seventeen, she worked at as a topless dancer
at Gold Cup for two months nineteen ninety seven, while
working as a restaurant waitress in Galveston, Come on, people,
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where what restaurant? She met Jeff Wright and they married
in ninety eight while she was eight and a half
months pregnant with her first child. In two thousand and two,
a daughter was born. She says her husband started abusing her,
so they moved to the white Oak Bend subdivision in
Harris County and anyway, she apparently lured him into the
bed and stabbed him one hundred and ninety three times
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with two different knives. She broke the damn knife. She
buried his body in the backyard. She filed a domestic
abuse case the next day. That was how she was
going to cover this up. He'd beaten her so bad.
She said that she filed she wanted a restraining order,
and then I guess he was just gonna come up missing,
and she'ld go, oh, I guess he got scared because
of my restraining order. She called a lawyer named Neil
Davis over to the house and told him he stabbed
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that she stabbed the man. So he called district Attorney's
office and said, there's a body buried in the backyard.
You'll probably I ought to go dig him up with
a lot of holes in him. Brian, what is your story, sir?
Speaker 3 (28:40):
What?
Speaker 6 (28:40):
Oh?
Speaker 1 (28:40):
Yeah, Oh, well have Michael hold we'll go to the
next one. No, no, let's finish, Michael, Michael go ahead, Yes, sir,
you were finishing your story.
Speaker 2 (28:52):
Well, I mean they had to be sitting on the
couch and handcuffed, told me to be quiet. They had
her in the other room asking her what happened. Like
I said, I'm all busted up, my nose bleeding, my
eyes fallen, and I couldn't get a word in. Every
time I'd pipe up and say, I mean, you know,
I'm telling these guys look at me, why are you.
Why are you asking her what's going on? I'm the
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one clearly that's been assaulted here.
Speaker 1 (29:15):
Did she have any marks on her? No, I didn't.
Speaker 2 (29:18):
I'd never touched the I know.
Speaker 1 (29:20):
You didn't touch her. I just want to make sure
she did any mark.
Speaker 2 (29:24):
I mean, I'm sure she probably had some blood on
her from from you know, squabbling a little bit, you know,
as far as me trying to get her off of me,
because me is like like wrestling, like wrestling a bobcat. Yeah,
but I mean, nothing happened. I think I think they
(29:45):
had one of us leave, leave for the night. I
mean nothing, no chargers for cloud or anything.
Speaker 1 (29:49):
Did y'all stay together?
Speaker 2 (29:52):
We stayed together for about another six years until she
was blatantly cheating on me and I'd had enough.
Speaker 3 (29:58):
I couldn't.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
I couldn't do it anymore. Okay, Michael, you know how
bad this sounds, but I appreciate you. You've contributed to
the show in a massive way. So you're telling me
she can beat you within an inch of your life
and you'll stay with her, but you will not. You
will not stand for her beating and screwing another guy.
Speaker 2 (30:16):
Yeah, No, cheating was the was the final straw.
Speaker 1 (30:18):
I couldn't.
Speaker 2 (30:19):
I couldn't stomach that one.
Speaker 1 (30:21):
I so appreciate your call. Thank you, my man, Tony,
you're up what you got?
Speaker 3 (30:27):
Hey, Michael, I had a go on. I had an
ex girlfriend man kind of similar to that the last
guys man. She basically woke me up out of asleep
man with a couple of damn George Forman Haymakers, and uh,
once I got out to tusting them with her man,
she got in the kitchen, threw down a big pot
of oil mine on the floor, got me slipped in
(30:47):
like a rope rode runner cartoon, wrapped that iron skillet
and hit me in the back of the head about
thirty times. I guess I forgot after thirty because I
lost the blood seals and brain cells. They rushed me
out in the trauma center. Well, they long story short
of the time, Harris County gets involved, and Harr's the
PA saying, well, they don't want to they don't want
to accept the case and they didn't want to full
(31:09):
charges on it. Have me sub poanut down there actually
do the deal on her, and uh, the DA says, hey, well,
it's mutual combat. I said, well, you know, she never
she never actually got any uh you know, injuries to her.
How is it that, you guys? You know, if it
was me, you know, if I if I gave her
a paper cut, they'd have me sent up to hunt
build ten minutes.
Speaker 1 (31:30):
You know. Was it a cast iron skill it?
Speaker 3 (31:34):
Or was it?
Speaker 1 (31:35):
Was it just a pan.
Speaker 3 (31:37):
The deep dish man a deep dish? I don't know.
Maybe it's maybe about a good quarter inch stick and
when they didn't have.
Speaker 1 (31:45):
Inside it or was it seasoned, because that's going to
make a difference.
Speaker 3 (31:49):
Oh, yes, it was Teflon anti stick for sure.
Speaker 1 (31:53):
Okay, well that makes it probably lighter weight, right, But
if it was casting, if it had no coating on it,
no manufactured DuPont product, Cody, and it's the old cast iron,
that's a that's got a lot more to it. Although
I'll be honest, I don't want to be hit in
the back of the head by anything. Thirty times.
Speaker 3 (32:11):
Yes, I wouldn't be here talking to you if it
was browning Granny's old iron skill, that's sure.
Speaker 1 (32:15):
Yeah, and y'all stayed together after that.
Speaker 3 (32:18):
I give you guys something. Nols their God got rid
of her. But the crazy thing about it is is
that the DA letter stayed out man, and probation and apscone. Man,
they never did anything about it. And I even told
the DA. I said, you know, man, I said, I'm
sorry to tell you guys, but if I would have
touched that woman one time, you guys would lock me
up under the deal. Exactly correct. And she just she agreed.
(32:41):
She said, yeah, yeah, if you would have protected yourself
in any way, and she would have said anything, she
had one scratch, like you asked the other guy. We
locked in a trick.
Speaker 1 (32:49):
There are women who know that. I mean, listen, this
is what's happened with a lot of racial sexual all
of these things where people know they have a protection,
a