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Speaker 1 (00:03):
It's that time, time, time, time, luck and load. So
Michael Verie Show is.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
On the air.

Speaker 3 (00:13):
Democrats are desperate for anything they can put forward at
this point, anything that they can sell to the American people.

Speaker 1 (00:19):
But here's the problem.

Speaker 3 (00:20):
It turns out when they get to the whiteboard with
their dry erase markers, when they start writing those things down,
the bullet points are all deeply, deeply totalitarian and anti democratic.

Speaker 4 (00:32):
Look, this is a moment where there are no bad ideas,
no bad idea brainstorm is what I'd like to call it.
And in that no bad ideas brainstorm, we talk about
what we need to do and think about doing around
the electoral college. We talk about the idea of Supreme
Court reform, which includes expanding the Supreme Court. We invite

(00:56):
a conversation about multi members districts. Let's talk about stay
looked for Puerto Rico and DC. These are the things
I think that we've got to do. We've got to
neutralize these red sticks from Pea.

Speaker 3 (01:09):
The round dumb like.

Speaker 1 (01:28):
You is a life veterans, or, as Max says, veterans.
Tomorrow morning, from seven am to nine am, he will
be giving away one hundred and fifty mattresses to veterans.

(01:51):
He says, veterans veterans, I like Dwaye says it. Uh.
He will be giving away one hundred and fifty mattresses.
You can get a free mattress full Queen or king
at the I fortive North location between and we you
already know, tid Well and Parker, six thousand and six

(02:14):
North Freeway, seven am, nine am. Been through this with
him a dozen times. I'm gonna go ahead and tell
you now it's not gonna matter. Get there early, don't
show up late. There's gonna be a line, just how

(02:36):
you treat veterans. I come over here at ain't fifty
five and I thought I was gonna get a mattress,
and there was a line an hour long, and I
can't wait. I gotta get back to work. I honor
your service. I begged you to arrive early. I don't
know what else to do. No good deed goes unpunished.
He ends up giving away more than one hundred and
fifty mattresses. I will tell you that every time whatever

(02:59):
he says he's giving away, he ends up giving away
considerably more than that. They are all new mattresses, they
are fresh out of the boxes. Isn't you know some
throwaway garag sell jump me into me. It's the real deal.
It's quality stuff, and he loves, loves, loves to do

(03:20):
He loves to do this more than he does to
move units that he's getting paid for. I know that
based on how much he wears me out over it.
When he wears me out on something, that means he's
excited about it. He wants he wants people to know
he feels good about it. I've said it before, I'll
say it again. You do good things for other people
because it makes you feel good. And I understand that

(03:41):
that upsets people because no, no, no, it has to be sainthood. No,
it doesn't. You do good things for other people because
it makes you feel good. And if everybody understood that,
because most people HEADNIST or not are seeking pleasure. When
people understand that you're going to get more pleasure from

(04:03):
doing things for other people than not doing things, they
will seek that pleasure. When people understand you're going to
get long term more pleasure by not doing heroin than
doing heroin. Just an understanding of how you process a
short term gain, long term loss, or a short term sacrifice,

(04:24):
long term gain still a pleasure principle for most everything.
All right, So back to the election. I want to
go through a couple of things. And by the way,
I know this is hard for some people to understand.
It's okay for us to disagree. I don't have to
be a monster for not supporting who you want me

(04:47):
to support. And don't tell me I am don't tell
me I'm for sale. Don't tell me I'm a sellout.
Don't tell them I'm a horrible person, because I'm going
to block you. And every year week or two after
the primary, every two years you go, hey, can you
unblock me? No, because you probably said something really horrible

(05:11):
and I don't need to listen to you. Well, h
I got passionate. Okay, good. You understand we don't have
to be friends. We don't have to agree on things.
I know that's hard for people to understand. You've been
told the customer is always right. So when you go
in and act a complete ass in a restaurant, they're
supposed to just tolerate you abusing their staff. No, that's

(05:34):
not true. I have my parameters and my boundaries, and
I get to do that. Guess what I get to
do that. You don't have to like it. Okay, you
can listen to something else. I get to play the
music as long as Ramon wants to play the music.
I get to play the music we choose. I get
to talk about what I want to say, and I
get to say what I want to say, and you

(05:54):
don't have to like it. You can go listen to
somebody else or nothing at all. Oh you're arrogant. No, No,
I'm an advanced human being. You should try it. I
don't come telling you what to do it, how to
do it. You don't get to control me. And the
fact that you do control other people and make them

(06:15):
miserable doesn't affect me. See, that's how I process this life,
That's how I moved through it happy. You don't have
to do that. So back to the point, I'm going
to tell you a couple of things that I think
are important in this race, and if you disagree, by
all means, go post on your own page your candidates,

(06:36):
tell your friends you are candidates. Right. So I told
you Don Hooper for publican party chair. I've told you why.
I've told you Ken passed him because he'll actually do
something whereas Cornan doesn't. I've told you Ken passed him
because he will win in November, because we'll show up
and vote for him. I had somebody tell me yesterday.

(06:58):
It's a poll that came out said two percent of
Corning's people won't vote for Passion and Packson wins. If
Corning's people are people who don't care to beat tall Rico,
what does that tell you about Corning? Think about that
for a moment. What does that tell you? I'm not
gonna be held hostage. You can have Corner or Corning light.

(07:19):
Which one is it? No? No, I'm taking back my
government period. End of story. Well, Michael, we might lose
to tol Rico. We didn't lose to Beto. We're not
gonna lose to tall Rico. Have some confidence, have an opinion,
your brain. That's your opinion, not Carl Rove, not some consult.

(07:41):
If you understood how diabolical these people are, they sit
in a room and go all right. Paxton's poses are
way higher than our positive. Our guy's been around for
twenty four years. We can't make his positives any higher.
We can't say he did something. We can say, let's
name a highway for Trump five days before the election.

(08:02):
Them dumbasses will believe it as if somebody's sitting out
there in annihac Gorn. You know, I wasn't sure who
I'm gonna vote for, Passion or Corn, but Corn at
least corner trying to get a highway name for Trump.
If Trump went a highway, he'd name the damn thing himself.
You argued against Trump, you stabbed him in the back,
now office, We're not stupid.

Speaker 2 (08:21):
Between the Michael Berry Show is nichewide.

Speaker 1 (08:29):
Again? Vote? Just understand that people can make a I
could make you, using things that are true about you,
into a demon in an ad that would have you
lose your breath and maybe faint, because every single thing

(08:53):
about you can be twisted, every single thing about you.
That's what can Solton stew. They make a lot of
money doing it. Do you ever wonder what consultants? Do
you ever wonder why they get so rich because they
take a candidate who, if you put those two next
to each other, would lose. And they say very nasty

(09:16):
things about the other guy that will get in your
head so much so that you'll think you came up
with him yourself. I'll give you an example, Wow, I'm
for chip Roy. Why are you for Chip Roy? He's
a fighter? How do you know? Well he is? Has
he told you he was? All right?

Speaker 2 (09:40):
Well?

Speaker 1 (09:40):
How about this? Chip Roy came out and worked against
Trump on January sixth. We learned a lot. We learned
a lot about Pence, We learned him a lot about
Cheney and Liz Cheney and Kin Singer. We learned a lot.

(10:00):
We learned about Bill Cassidy. That's why they just rejected
him in Louisiana. We learned who the fighters were. Get
passed it among them. When Shiproy came out and trashed Trump,
at that moment, he believed Trump was done and he
could do that. At that moment, I saw an opportunist

(10:24):
and a guy who was going against everything he had
supposedly believed. Do you have any of that audio? Yeah,
go ahead.

Speaker 2 (10:35):
Some of our brothers and sisters, particularly in the you know,
Maga camp, I think I particularly enjoyed the circular firing squad.
You want to come at me and call me a rhino,
you can kiss my ass. Look, I've spent a lifetime
fighting for limited government conservatism.

Speaker 1 (10:50):
I have laid it all on the line.

Speaker 2 (10:53):
I have not seen my family for two days in
the last thirty days. You go around talking to your
big game and you're thumping your chest on Twitter. Yeah,
come to my office to come out of the baby.
You know why, because I'm standing up for this country
every single day. And see, I'm not going to give up.
I'm not going to go to a nunnery because, damn it,
there were people who were buried over in Normandy who
deserve us.

Speaker 1 (11:11):
To stand up with what they fought for.

Speaker 2 (11:13):
So that's what I'm going to do. And all of
you out there who are out there saying what you're
saying out on social media, you stick it. I'm going
to go down to the floor and do my job,
and I'm going to stand up for the people who
fought for this country, and I'm going to do it
the way I think is right for the people that
I represent. That's what I think. What happened to a
country where we can't even have order, all of.

Speaker 1 (11:31):
A sudden, taking the exact same position as Nancy Pelosi
and CNN was patriotic, all of a sudden, calling Americans
who walked to the Capitol after a Trump speech terrorists

(11:52):
insurrectionists is what our grandfather's died at Normandy for That
feels a little bit put on. I made a decision
at that moment, because that's the time you know everything
about someone, not what they say during peace. It's at
a moment of war like that that you see. That's

(12:16):
when you're taking the same position as Liz Cheney, Adamkin Singer,
Jeb Bush and the Democrats and Nancy Pelosi when what's
coming out of your mouth sounds like the exact same
thing coming out of Barack O of Obama's mouth or
Nancy Pelosi's. I'd rather you not claim that's what our
grandfather's died of Normandy for. But fine, you get to
do that. Okay. Well, May's Middleton is winning and everybody

(12:43):
knows it. May's almost won the primary without a runoff.
That's not true. No, no, no, that's different race, different race.
I'm wrong. I've got numbers in my head. That's not right.
But May's Middleton is leading. Everybody knows this. So the
chip Roy people have to do something. What do they do?
They say, Uh, I got it. We got to attack

(13:07):
Mays because the negatives on chip Roy or high of
his own making, and the negatives on Mays aren't high enough.
What can we punish him for? I got it? How's
he going to be attorney general? He's not even a
courtroom lawyer? Huh? And it works? Hey, people say, Michael,

(13:29):
I don't know if I can be from May's He's
not even a courtroom lawyer. Right? What does the attorney
general do?

Speaker 4 (13:39):
Well?

Speaker 3 (13:39):
He?

Speaker 1 (13:40):
Uh? He's the lawyer, is he? I'm not sure Donald
Trump can be president because he's the commander in chief.
I've never even seen him fly a plane. How's he
going to lead our air force? I never seen him

(14:01):
in combat? How's he on a M twenty seven? He
not even certified for the most basic guns our military
carries into battle? How are we going to win in Iran?
Trump can't even shoot any of the guns. How's he
gonna be the commander in chief who'll shoot the guns?
He can't. The Attorney General's Office has over four thousand employees,

(14:27):
seven hundred of them are lawyers, one hundred and seventy
five peace officers, four tactical units, one hundred and seventeen
offices statewide, prosecuting over thirty thousand cases and over one
point nine million child support cases. Do you know how

(14:48):
many of those Ken Paxton's going into a courtroom for
I don't expect you to understand how the Attorney General's
office works, but I do expect you to be a
bit more skeptical that you're being duped. I don't know
how Nick Saban's going to coach. He not even big

(15:09):
enough to play right tackle. I need to see him
in a three point stance. I don't know how Nick
Saban's going to coach the team. He can't even throw
a football more than ten yards. He can't even run
a four four forty? How's he going to coach the team?
Stop and ask yourself a question. Do you think people

(15:30):
told you that May's Middleton couldn't be the Attorney general
because he's not a courtroom lawyer, because they wanted you
to understand how the Attorney General's office or any other
major governmental office works. These exclusively produced by Hawaiian Chad
mcenishi Aloha bro Ha to Michael Berry Show. The last

(15:57):
thing I'll say about like elections for today is no
matter what you see in a campaign ad question, just
a touch anything you've learned a couple of days before
we're supposed to start voting All of a sudden, this

(16:21):
is coming out odd timing. It may not be true.
You may have had a DWI when you were nineteen
or twenty three. Now you're fifty eight and you're a
good guy. You might have lost your job, fell behind,
fell behind on child support, still loved your kid. Oh,

(16:45):
by the way, your ex was dating a rich guy
and using this to try to get sole custody and
running you through the courts when you couldn't afford a
lawyer and she could, or most any other thing. You
might have been accused of something you didn't do that happens.

(17:07):
You might have taken the position as a judge, as
a company leader, that was the right decision. You'd stand
by it. And if people knew all the facts that
side with you. They're not going to get to know
all the facts. It's going to be twisted and contorted everyone.

(17:28):
See if you can find that ad the cornn versus
Paxton parody we made a couple of weeks ago of
Paxton such a bad guy. I'm amused by the mays
Middleton hasn't even practiced law. He just worked in his
family business. You know there was another guy who just

(17:51):
worked in his family business. Till he took over his
family business. And his name is Donald Trump. He's such
a bad guy. Is working in your family business now
a bad thing? Is Levi good less a man that
he took over the business his dad started and grew

(18:13):
it and expanded it. Is he a bad guy? Is
Chris Pappas a bad guy because he came up through
his father's business. Is Russell Lebara a bad guy because
he grew up in the text mechs business and grew
it and expanded it. But started in his father's business
as an eight year old washing dishes in the kitchen.

(18:36):
Just process for a moment. It's a very healthy game.
What could be the alternative to that? What are they
not telling me? Well? May's Middleton? How's it's always a
Texas voice? Shure? No, they go get that water burger
guy that's in California. Maye's Middleton. He's not even practicing

(18:56):
law in the courtroom? How is he going to be
the attorney general? Boom bomb? And then you get some
picture where the lighting is all jacked up, and you
know you catch You take a thousand frame photo and
you take the one where their faces a little caddywarmp
How is he going to prosecute criminals? Well, the attorneys

(19:18):
in order to really prosecute criminals. How is he going
to represent us in court when that's not what he's
been going Well, I don't want to blow your mind
and don't tell anybody else. I told you this even
though it's true. But do you know that you don't

(19:41):
even have to have a law degree to serve on
the United States Supreme Court? Did you know that you're
not crazy? You don't have to be trained in the law.
You don't have to have a you don't even have
to have gone to law school. You don't have to
have as the bar, you don't have to have any certification.

(20:03):
You don't have to be able to spell the word law.
Two things have to happen. You have to be nominated
by a president and confirmed by the Senate. They could
confirm Donald Trump to the United States Supreme Court. That's constitutional.
That could happen. You don't have to have a law
degree to serve on the Supreme Court. You don't have

(20:27):
to have been in a courtroom. By the way, think
of the flip side to all of that. There are
plenty of people who have plenty of courtroom trial experience,
who would be a horrible attorney general because they don't
share your values. I want somebody who's ambitious in that role.

(20:51):
I want somebody who wants to go from there to
the next one, because I want them to bring cases
that are uncomfortable, cases that make people squirm on the left.
You only do that if you want a higher office.
Whether you realize this or not, you want people who
are ambitious. You want people who want you to like them.

(21:15):
You their base. You don't want people who go there
and don't want to make waves. That's that's the guy
that sells you out. Because to do what we want
done to close the border, you had to have you
had to piss people off, to deport the bad guys,

(21:36):
you had to create a situation where the Democrats were
willing to create murder in the streets. You understand this, right.
You don't want nice guys going in there. Trump's not
a nice guy you think he is. Pass is not
a nice guy. He's a brawler. You want brawlers. You

(21:57):
want gamers. You want people that relish the fight. You
not looking for the youth director at your church. That
may be who you are, and that's fine. That may
be who you're married to. Great, it's a much more
stable home environment. I won't want my daughter being married
to Ken Passion or Donald Trump for that matter, or

(22:20):
Ted Cruz. He's got to travel all the time. Those
are very different roles. I wouldn't want my daughter being
married to whoever's playing defensive line for the for the
football team. I want my daughter being married to Lawrence Taylor.
But I want Lawrence Taylor in that outside linebacker position

(22:41):
because he's gonna rip somebody's head off. I want my
daughter Mary and Mike Tyson, but man, he'd go into
the room and do what He'd go into the ring
and do what I wanted him to do. How about
Chuck Ladell. I don't want my daughter Mary and Chuck Ladell,
but I'm a bet on him. Understand the assignment, folks.

(23:04):
We're not looking for the minister of the church. We're
not looking for the person to marry our daughter. You're
hiring a hit man. You're hiring somebody to go into
the din of iniquity and get in there and brawl
with the Democrats. We've had too many nice guys. I'm

(23:24):
Mike Pince. I will not have a meeting with a
woman unless there is another woman present, because I'm a
gentleman and something bad could happen and I'm a nice
fellaw I get these nails polished once a week, to
get my shoes polished, get my haircut like you ought to.
I'm prim and proper, like a Presbyterian minister from nineteen
twenty two. We don't need Calvin Coolidge. Do you understand this, folks?

(23:50):
We are up against a demon? Do you understand that
we are up against a demon? Can not hire shrinking
violence to go into these jobs. Because I'm going to
tell you this, whether you're Paxton or Trump, when you
do what you and I expect us expect you to do,

(24:16):
the demons that are formed against you are many. And
if you go down there and cannot stand alone like
brave horatious defending the bridge, let's understand what we're hiring
somebody to do, not to be a nice guy. Continues

(24:45):
for voting this week, Election day next Tuesday. Please don't
wait until then. Republican Party primary. This is the candidates
who will face off against the Democrats in November. And
many folks will wake up about October and say, now
these are our candidates. It ain't much better than the Democrats,

(25:09):
and sometimes they'll be right, ah Lee, why can't we
get better candidates? Do you vote in the primary? No, No,
I've been busy. It's okay not to vote in the primary.
It's okay not to care about the process. It really is.
It's not criminal, it's not awful. We shouldn't need to

(25:29):
care about politics this much. If government wasn't such a
big part of our lives, it could be like everything.
You don't worry too much about the adult Hide and
Seek league that meets Wednesday night at the library, because
it doesn't affect you. They do their thing. I'm sure
they get in arguments. Bob says he saw Sammy. Sammy

(25:50):
didn't somebody made a noise. You don't worry about it.
It doesn't affect you. They go about their lives. They
do what they do. They have arguments. Bob might get
discip one. He might get kicked out. He cheated, he
went down one floor. He's supposed to stay on the
same floor. Sam used. The elevator's not supposed to use
the elevator and the boy. They'll battle it out. They
might have a special meeting to determine to adjudicate whether

(26:13):
Bob's allowed to compete, whether his team really won or not.
They would care all about it. They'd be real, real
into it, and you wouldn't need to carry at all
because it does not affect you. Sure, government should affect you.
They decide how much of your money to take. They
build the roads, they build the schools, they operate the schools,

(26:34):
they muster a military. Almost things are important. Yeah, but
he shouldn't have to be this important. But when the
Left made it its important and so intrusive into your
life and showed their willingness with a minority of Americans
to take over the majority in every aspect of your
life and cram it down your private business, your bedroom,

(26:55):
your living room, your check book, your pocketbook, your road,
your church. Then you had to fight fire with fire. Okay.
Last thing on the Maysed Middleton versus chip Roy case,
Rachel Palmer Hooper wrote an article entitled Hypocrisy Exposed. All
of this, by the way, is verifiable, She says in

(27:16):
his twenty twenty six rice for Texas Attorney General, chip
Roy has made a habit of attacking Mays Middleton, claiming
Middleton lacks real quote trial lawyer experience and has never
stood up in the courtroom as a prosecutor. Chip Roy
loves to position himself as the battle tested courtroom warrior
with federal prosecutorial credentials, But the official federal court records

(27:37):
on PACER, which is where you go to look up
cases that are filed and the details of the filings,
tell a very different story, one that exposes Roy's attack
as pure hypocrisy. Charles Eugene chip Roy served only about
six months as a special assistant US attorney in the
Sherman Division of the Eastern District of Texas back in
two thousand and nine before resigning to ghostwrite Rick Perry's book,

(28:00):
Fed Up, and then join Perry's presidential campaign. He appears
as the lead government attorney in exactly nineteen federal cases.
That's his entire documented quote court room experience quote unquote
court room experience. The dockets show mostly routine supervised release

(28:20):
revocations transferred from other districts, and straightforward gun possession plea deals.
Roy filed early procedural motions, handled initial appearances. That's where
you show up in the court. Of course, all right,
we're we're gonna set this trial for this time. We're
going to do this at this time. Okay, thank you,
and everybody goes back to lunch part of the process

(28:40):
and negotiated. Please that means somebody got charged with gun possession. You, well,
we'll let you off with this if you do this, okay, fine,
all right. Then was terminated as attorney of record in
nearly every longer case before sentencing or trial. He was
never a seasoned trial lawyer in private practice, never led

(29:05):
complex prosecutions through verdict, and spent the rest of his
legal career in policy and political roles. Nothing wrong with that,
but he's not a seasoned courtroom lawyer, as he'd have
you believe. And then she goes through every case and
gives you every case file number that you can look
up and pacer for yourself. I'll post this to our

(29:26):
Facebook page. USA versus Cobasos, USA versus Growther, USA versus Price,
USA versus.

Speaker 3 (29:31):
Hunt.

Speaker 1 (29:33):
One of them was, okay, we'll just take one at random.
USA versus Hunt, Stolen property transfer from Arkansas. Chip Roy
appeared at one initial hearing, then the case was terminated
or then he was terminated. USA versus. Laskowitz drug case
from Georgia, same day procedural transfer, administrative, no substance. All
of this paper lawyer stuff, nothing wrong with it's got

(29:55):
to be done. But it's administrative. It's not courtroom this
Saint Perry Mason. It's not Buzzby in a courtroom. It's
not Dan Cogdill in a courtroom. None of the courtroom heroics,
none of it. Which, by the way, you don't need
to have ever been in court to be the attorney general.

(30:15):
You don't need to be a great courtroom lawyer to
be a good attorney general. It's a leadership role. There
are great coaches in football at every level who never
played the game themselves, including Mike Leech. There are great players,
there are great coaches who played but weren't any good.

(30:35):
That's okay too, But let's not let's not vote. Let's
not vote based on false facts. Well, how come them
to say if it ain't true? I don't know, how
come to say that Donald Trump was a rapist? How
come I'm to tag thirty four felonies on him? How

(30:55):
come I'm to raid his panty drawer? How come Fat
Fanny and her boyfriend and the investigator who she was
paying with tax dollars and acting like fat rabbits during
the prosecution. How about Jack Smith being put in an
office for the sole purpose of bringing him down. How
about fat Alvin Bragg in Manhattan bringing cases against him.

(31:18):
How about Big Tish bringing cases on supposed mortgage fraud
when she was doing it herself. You know, there are
people who believe that Trump's a rapist. You know there
are people who believe that Trump did all those things
that Democrats claim because very smart people were paid a
lot of money to tell that story in a way
that fooled the Democrats. And I got a dirty little

(31:43):
secret for you. There are people paid a lot of
money to convince you of things that may not be true,
and they get a victory bonus when their candidate wins it.
I'm supporting Alex Meeler in the congressional race Congressional District nine.
And instead of saying, hey, I disagree, I like bris Cocaine.

(32:05):
He's been my state rep. I like him. I've been
to my house. He's my friend. Michael Berry's for me.
He's a sellout. Tell me one penny I've ever gotten
for supporting a single candidate. That's what Dan Crenshall said too.
Do you know why they do that? Because I don't
get paid as a consultant. There are people who get
paid the link letter. Terry Lowry prays over whether he'll

(32:25):
endorse you or not, and then you pay him a
lot of money and he sends it out. But he
does that prayer after the link letter is bought and
paid for. Gary Palin's letter bought and paid for. I
tell you who I support based on who I support
for the reasons I support them, doesn't mean I'm always right.
I didn't like Trump at the beginning. I've come to
think he's the best president out there, and some of
his biggest fans have turned on it. But hey, at

(32:47):
least you know how I honestly feel.
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Hey Jonas! The official Jonas Brothers podcast. Hosted by Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas. It’s the Jonas Brothers you know... musicians, actors, and well, yes, brothers. Now, they’re sharing another side of themselves in the playful, intimate, and irreverent way only they can. Spend time with the Jonas Brothers here and stay a little bit longer for deep conversations like never before.

Crime Junkie

Crime Junkie

Does hearing about a true crime case always leave you scouring the internet for the truth behind the story? Dive into your next mystery with Crime Junkie. Every Monday, join your host Ashley Flowers as she unravels all the details of infamous and underreported true crime cases with her best friend Brit Prawat. From cold cases to missing persons and heroes in our community who seek justice, Crime Junkie is your destination for theories and stories you won’t hear anywhere else. Whether you're a seasoned true crime enthusiast or new to the genre, you'll find yourself on the edge of your seat awaiting a new episode every Monday. If you can never get enough true crime... Congratulations, you’ve found your people. Follow to join a community of Crime Junkies! Crime Junkie is presented by Audiochuck Media Company.

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