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July 23, 2021 6 mins

Tulsa Women Comments On Her Facebook Wanted Photo Asking For Reward

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now I've been called a lot of my twenty three
years that Donkey of the Bay is a wife. Yes,
Donkey Today from Monday, July nineteenth goes to an Oklahoma
woman named Lorraine Graves. I am convinced that social media
is going to be the end of humanity. I just
don't see any of the way, you know, we interact
with social media on a daily basis ending well without

(00:20):
ending a large majority of us us being humans. Okay.
I mean when you think about human nature, or at
least what I've been accustomed to in regards the human nature.
You think about personality, attitudes, motives, values, ability, intelligence, and perception,
all things that humans should possess. But now each and
every one of those things is controlled, manipulated, influenced, impacted, affected, shaped, directed, Hell,

(00:41):
I would say, even governed by social media. Okay. It's
something about that smartphone, those social media apps that just
simply make folks not thinks great. Okay, it brings out
the narcissus and all of us, and God forbid that
you are already a narcissist. Okay, am I saying that right? Narcissist?
Narci says, Okay, I mean social media is a narcissist.

(01:03):
Universal Studios, What do you mean, Uncle Sharlotte, Brother Lenard?
What are you talking about? Social media is a narcissist?
Universal Studios sidebar. One of the hardest words a man
with a list like me can say is the word
I keep trying to say, narcissists. Okay, I mean, if
you think I just spit all over the microphone, yes
I did, alright, And narcissist makes me hungry because for
some reason, when I say narcissists, I hear sausages. But

(01:24):
back to the matter at hand. Okay, Uncle Charlotte, Brother Lenard,
what are you talking about? Social media is making us
all narcissists. What I'm saying is Narcisstic personality disorder is
a mental condition in which people have an inflated sense
of their own importance and a deep need for excessive
attention and admiration. Now do you understand why social media
makes people narcissists? It gives people an inflated sense of

(01:46):
their own importance, makes people feel like they have to
comment on everything. Okay, It makes people think folks want
their opinion on everything. Why because they want the attention
and potential admiration that comes with whatever words Salid's filling
out of their mouth. It's actually very sad, Okay. I
see it all the time. People start a video off
by saying, everyone has been asking me to comment, nigga,

(02:09):
define everyone? Who is everyone? Because I would think that
I'm part of that everyone and most of the people
who be commented on stuff I didn't ask for their opinion.
So who is everyone? And it's that incessant need to
be seen, heard, spoken about that makes people interject themselves
and conversations, okay, especially if they are the topic of
said conversation. One of the most difficult things for folks

(02:30):
to do is bite their tongue when they're being spoken
about on social media. It's like a digital version of
the quiet Place. Keep quiet or you could get killed. Okay.
That's why so many of you die at the hands
of social media because you don't know how to be quiet.
And that's exactly what Lorraine Graves should have done. Because
Lorraine was one of Tulsa's most wanted it. Yes, she

(02:50):
was wanted for accessory to murder, and the Tulsa Police
Department posted about her alleged crime and wanted to know
her whereabouts. Listen to what I just said. Lorraine Graves
want need for accessory to murder and the Tulsa Police
Department posted about it on Facebook and wanted to know
her whereabouts? What happened next? Let's go to k Okay
I fox the report police. Last week, prosecutors charged Little

(03:11):
Rain Graves with accessory to murder. Watkins says he told
Detective Andy Knap to track her down. Well, he was
talking to one of the relatives and she got on
the phone and said, uh, catch me if you can,
and uh so he took it as a personal challenge
and uh continue to work. Detective Nap named Graves as

(03:32):
Tulsa's most wanted this week. No one suspecting what would
happen next. This is a screenshot of the post the
department made on Facebook asking for the public's help finding her.
Right there. Graves commented on the post asking about reward money.
Police say it was just a couple of days after
their post into her comments that they were able to

(03:54):
track her down. Police say back in March, Graves originally
cooperated in the shooting depth investigation of her family member
Eric Graves, giving detectives information about the suspects and where
the murder weapon was but last week and affidavit says
she didn't show up for court and when she was
contacted said she knew nothing about the crime. Now that

(04:14):
she's in jail, Graves bond is five hundred thousand dollars.
Everybody on social media is performance. Lorraine saw that post
about her and in her mind she thought, it's let
they're talking about me, my time to shine. You just
thought that was so witty to ask way to reward.
Reward money was at her. I wonder if she thought

(04:35):
she could turn herself in and collect the reward money.
There used to be a time when all publicity wasn't
good publicity. I would think that when the police have
you on the most wanted list and they're looking for you,
aware about it, this would be one of those times.
But not in this era. See, human nature doesn't work
the same in this era. Whatever intelligence were dealing with
even ten or fifteen years ago is gone. Okay, it's

(04:58):
all artificial intelligence that this point, because we aren't smart,
but our phones are. Okay, we are in the era
of smart phones. Man by dumb humans. Please give Lorraine
Grace the biggest hea hall. I started to say, dumb niggers,
But this is bigger than niggas. Okay, it's about all humans,

(05:19):
all right, thank you for that. Donk, what are you
thinking about it? If you do what? What? What if
you turn yourself in? Do you get the real war
of money? I don't know. I'm just thinking about it
right now. Let's let's say they give you that, you know,
a thousand dollar reward, a five dollar reward, and then
you turn yourself. Shouldn't they give you your money? You
don't get caught anyway, shouldn't give your money? And maybe

(05:41):
shouldn't they give you that money? I mean that could
be incentive to turn yourself in, right yeah, I mean yeah,
that could be incentive to turn myself in. It's five
thousand dollars and my bond. But that's the thing. You're
gonna turn around and get that money right back to
the police anyway, but at least you're back out. At
least give you fifty dollars your bail five hundred thousand.
You gotta pay ten percent back out, all right, A

(06:03):
point as I can see how that could work. I
mean police, that could be in center for police to
do because they're gonna get the money right back anyway, right,
That's what I would do. I put the reward money
out and then when people turn themselves in, be like, oh,
your mon is such a such, so you can put
this reward money to your bond. Donkey to Day is
brought to you by the law office of Michael s

(06:24):
lam and Soft. Don't be a donkey. Dive pound to
fifty on your cell and say the bull. If you've
been hurting a construction accident, that's pound too five old
from your cell and say the bull.
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