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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Some donkey today is just so.
Speaker 2 (00:09):
I never heard the donkey other day again, Charlam don
y you are.
Speaker 1 (00:20):
Charlotte Vaeue donkey today for Thursday, January fifteenth, goes to
a sixty one year old man named William Bushy. Okay, Now,
William is described as an isolated man who's spent in
an inordinate amount of time alone playing computer games in
this room. Okay, I don't know if you all realize it,
but there's a whole plethora of people who don't need
to do anything in life except for this. Okay. In fact,
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this is their life. They're called gamers, right, and its
levels of being a gamer all right. They have specific
terms like hardcore gamer, which describes individuals who dedicate a
significant amount of time to playing games. Other terms include
gaming attic and gaming enthusiast, which highlights their passion and
enjoyment of video games, respectively. Well, we need to add
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a new descriptive to this list, because what do you
call a person who's willing to kill you if you
get between them and their gaming time. We'll discuss in
a second. Be first, let's go to cbsa pitter report.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Please, this is the shotgun that he loaded a shotgun
that nobody.
Speaker 1 (01:18):
Knew that he had.
Speaker 3 (01:19):
San Diego Deputy District Attorney Scott Parello showed jurors a
weapon William Bushy used in the August twenty twenty four
shooting deaths of his sister, sixty one year old Lourie
Robinson and nephew, thirty three year old Brett Robinson. Bushy's
eighty six year old mother, June Bushy, was also injured.
June testified she and her daughter were talking outside on
the patio of her Point Loma home when Bushy emerged
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with a gun and started shooting without saying a word.
But Bush's defense attorney argued he kept to himself and
had never been violent. He says bush moved in with
his mom after being diagnosed with HIV, leaving him so
sick he couldn't work, saying Bushy snapped believing his sister
was trying to get him kicked out.
Speaker 1 (02:02):
That was CBS two. By the way, listen, man, society
really has a flawed dependency on technology. We saw that
yesterday when Verizon went down for ten hours. Folks was
losing their minds. Have you ever seen the movie Leave
the World Behind? We discussed it a little bit earlier.
Obamas were producers on it, and they have this whole
three part disaster theory, which is isolation, synchronized chaos, and
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then civil war. It shows how cyber terrorism can destabilize
a powerful country. People always ask could this happen in
real life? And the answer is yes. Okay, you shut
down all forms of communication, you know, get rid of Internet, TV, phone, satellites,
video games, shut all that down, people will lose their minds.
Because we are technology technologically dependent society. Okay, when you
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shut down our technology, people fall into a state of
hopelessness and confusion. And that's exactly what happened to this dude,
William Bushy. On top of everything else he was dealing with. Okay,
you've heard that he was diagnosed with HIV. He was
sixty one years old, had to live back home with
his mom for the last fifteen years, so that means
he's from the age of forty six. He was living
with his mom. Okay, he clearly has never heard no
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scrubs by TLC, because if he did, that would have
set him off a long time ago. Now, he had
a history of acting hostile toward family members, all right,
So he clearly never liked any of them. And if
you read the actual police report, it says his sister
moved back in. His sister moved back in, and that
set him off too and led him to start acting
out even more sidebar and I want you all to
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remember this man when you pray for negativity to be
removed from your life, don't be surprised when God starts
removing family members. And furthermore, you don't have to have
any loyalty to your family if you know they aren't
going to do anything but cause you problems. Okay, did
you hear the great Ayan Levan's Not Last album when
she says she avoided her daughter's funeral because she didn't
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want to trigger her daughter's son, because she knows she's
a trigger for him, and she's not gonna put herself
in an emotionally unsafe situation where some harm could happen
to her. She knew that and distanced herself because oftentimes,
all right, our greatest challenges don't come from the outside.
Hell no, they come from the inside, internally, in your
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own head, Okay, folks, is dealing with all types of
mental and emotional issues and inside our relationships inside our families. Okay,
if you don't feel safe around your family members, you
better listen to your heart three sacks, because that awareness
can and will save your life. All Right. The prosecutor
in this case, well, I think the prosecutor, but I
was reading the report and it said the family took
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several safety measures out of fear. Okay. They removed the
knives from the home, they changed locks, and they got
to restraint in order, okay, and they were taking steps
to a big tim Police were even called to the
house twice because of angry outbrusts from William, and officers
determined no crimes were committed, so they didn't arrest him
on either occasion. And now look all these people dead,
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Mama shot because the internet was shut down and you
couldn't play your video games, okay, And all they was
trying to do was relocate the Wi Fi rider from
his room, his bedroom to his mama's room. Look, man,
you're not responsible for your trauma, but you are responsible
for your healing. William was sixty one years old. This
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was a fully bold ass man, Okay, big age of
sixty one. The same commitment he had to video games,
he should have had to his own mental mental well being,
because if you can tell law enforcement you felt inadequate
and isolated, then you could have also told that to
a therapist. And William is currently on trial and he's
gonna get sentence to forever. He's gonna get sentence to
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forever at least three times. All right, not to mention William,
your dumb ass ain't even gonna get to enjoy GTA six. Okay,
you're gonna be in prison with an a as full
of skin flutes while the rest of the world is
experiencing the greatness a grand theft. All those six. You
didn't take this. You didn't think this thing through. Okay,
you went in, William Bushy, but you're gonna die William Bussy.
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Please give William Bussy the biggest he hull.
Speaker 4 (06:04):
I just want to say his bussy is very protected.
Should be. I don't think anybody will be going up
and now.
Speaker 1 (06:12):
If you already got a life sentence, no, he the
one with the life sentence. But if you already got
a life sent no no, if you already got a
life sentence, you don't really care. Now you you care
about that, right? You know?
Speaker 4 (06:29):
I don't know how many skins, crazy fly.
Speaker 1 (06:31):
You already got a life sentence.
Speaker 4 (06:35):
Damn his levels the life sentences though.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
White, nobody a very long time, nobody won't play occasion.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
On William Bushy mom to take them.
Speaker 4 (06:54):
Yes, like what, No, he's white, come out here right, No,
that's what he said that.
Speaker 2 (07:01):
Damn Okay, all right, well, thank you for that. Donkey Today, sir, Now,
when we come back eight hundred five eight five one
oh five to one, Just fix my mess now, Jess,
where your book's coming out?
Speaker 1 (07:12):
When is your book?
Speaker 4 (07:12):
My book Until Death Do We Parent is coming out
April twenty eight, twenty twenty six. Yes, and it's available
for pre order right now on my website just Larryspecial
dot com or wherever you pre order your books by
your books from. And yeah, I wanted to devote this
segment just fix my Mess this week and every week
leading up to the release of my book to co
parents and because it's sexual parent topics, right.
Speaker 2 (07:34):
Yeah, So if you're having a co parent issue and
you need just to fix your mess, caller up right now.
Eight hundred five eight five one oh five to one.
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