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Get dunkey at the dates. You get dunk every day
you are. I'm gonna fatten all that around this man
to throw them blows man they waited for. Charlemagne had
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to make a judgment. Who was gonna be on the
donkey of the day. There was a breakfast club, bitch,
he was donkey day today. Well at sharing donkey today
for Wednesday, March twenty second goes to James Craig. Who
is James Craig. He's a forty five year old dennist
who was arrested on suspicion of first degree murder Sunday,
shortly after his wife died after being taken off like support.
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God bless her soul. That was her third trip to
the hospital this month. What happened to his wife? Well,
police believe that James Craig, the Colorado dinnist, laced his
wife's pre workout protein shakes with arsen nic and cyanide
because he was trying to kill her so he could
be with a woman he was having an affair with.
Gosport police. This morning, a Colorado dentist waking up behind bars,
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accused of poisoning his wife and the mother of their
six Children, Police calling Angela Craig's death heinous, complex and calculated,
alleging James purchased arsenic and cyanide and secretly poisoned her
protein shakes. According to the arrest warrant, after multiple recent
hospital visits, Angela again checked into a hospital Wednesday morning,
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complaining of a severe headache and dizziness. Around two pm,
she had a seizure, her condition rapidly declining, doctors moving
her to the ICU, where she was put on life
support before passing away Saturday. Police zeroing in on her husband,
according to the warrant, after his coworker told a nurse
that James had ordered potassium cyanide to the office, adding
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there was no medical reason or purpose to make such
an order. Police also believe that James was having an affair,
even flying a woman out to see him while his
wife was dying in the hospital. Family members telling authorities
this is not the first time James had tried to
poison his wife, and the week before her death, she
texted him that her head felt funny and dizzy, then
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said I feel drugged, James replying, given our history, I
know that must be triggering. Just for the record, I
didn't drug you, Lord, have mercy. Thank you to ABC
News for that report. What a coward James is. We
live in a world with so many different forms of communication.
We can FaceTime and zoom with people on another continent.
We can speak daily via social media to people and
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other time zones. But with all this means of communication,
for some strange reason, it's gotten the harder for people
to actually communicate. Folks don't know how to communicate anymore. Okay,
this woman would still be alive and this man would
not be arrested for US degree murder if this man
just simply knew how to communicate. Just tell you a
woman you don't want to be with her anymore. Okay,
I'll tell her you want to be in a Polynesian
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source relationship. Okay, a little communication goes a long way,
all right. This applies to all things. If you're busy,
say it. If you're upset, expressed it. If you're running late,
let people know. Don't make up dumbass excuses lies. No
one believes because now we can't trust you, and now
we think you're a liar. Okay, if you don't want
to do something, be straightforward and say you don't want
to do it. If you're unsure, ask all right. If
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you don't want to be with someone anymore, just tell them,
all right. It's so simple, but for whatever reason, the
hardest thing for people to do is communicated. All right. Now,
this is what I don't understand. But it's another one
of these things that is happening in this strange Internet era.
People googling the crimes they want to commit. Like, it's
hilarious to me when I see police say evidence gathered
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by investigators and all the evidence is said criminal incriminating
themselves via social media. Like when I was coming up
in the nineteen hundreds, you had crime stoppers. Remember crime stoppers?
I do remember McGruff, the crime dog, you take a
bite out of crime. Those were entities created because they
wanted to create a sense of community with people looked
out for each other. Okay, basically, if you see something,
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say something, that too was a national campaign. By the way,
The point is they used to have these campaigns to
encourage people to talk. Nowadays you don't need that. You
don't need that because folks is telling on each other
with these things called laptops and smartphones. Okay, because James
Craig was googling questions like is arsenic detectable in an autopsy?
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Investigating believe James put arsenic in one of the protein
shakes he made for his wife. He also had a
rushshipment of potassium cyanide and another substance I think it's
pronounced olandrin. He ordered the olandron, but that was the
accepted by authorities after they began investigating him. Man, let
me tell you something. If you can spend all that
money on those products, spend all that time and energy
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creating this diabolical plan to kill your wife, then you
can spend that same money, time and energy on a
marriage counsel, of a therapist, some type of third party
that can communicate for you, which you are too much
of a coward to communicate to her. And that is
clearly that you just didn't want to be with her anymore.
People like this I will never understand. Okay, this man
didn't lose his wife because he started cheating. No, no, no,
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no no. He lost his wife because he stopped communicating.
All right, You don't have to cheat to lose someone.
You can lose someone from a lack of communication. I
say it again. This woman is dead, and this man
is in prison because he was too afraid to communicate.
Just tell her you want to move on, bro, all right,
tell her things are not working anymore, all right. You
might have lost some money in a divorce, she might
have gotten a half, but that is better than her
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being deceased and you spending the rest of your life
in prison. You should have been googling ways to divorce
your wife peacefully, Okay, trust me. After I read this
story this morning, I googled that because I'm like, that's
gotta be an option. You don't go straight to murder, dude,
you So if they ever go through my computer and
see that in my search history how to divorce your
wife peacefully, trust me, I was doing research for this story. Okay.
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I might just want to pay that out there, okay, right.
And it's a bunch of him, all right. They even
they have ten tips for a peaceful divorce, even from
a narcissistic spouse. They have seven ways to divorce as
peacefully as possible, ten easeful ways to divorce with dignity.
There's a bunch of them, all right. The moral of
the story today for this donkey is communicate, Communicate, communicate,
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all right. When you lose communication, you lose everything. Simple
as that. Without communication, there's no relationship without respect, there
is no love without trust, there's no reason to continue.
Please give James Craig the biggest see hall Oh my god.
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And I just want to tell people out there, even
if you clear your Safari history or your Chrome history,
they can still pull it back up. Don't think when
you erased that it's going forever. And how I just
how I made it over. Once they take that laptop,
they can go back to your history. I think laptops
should be treated like rapp lyrics, which you mean meaning
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sometimes we google search things just because we can, Like
we might be in there having a conversation about something crazy,
so we google searches. So sometimes your Google search history
can look nuts. But treated like rapper lyrics, meaning that
if you're rapping about a crime and then you actually
go commit that crime, then your laptop history can be
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you know, using the quarter law. Sometimes you just being
here google searching crazy ass stuff. Let me passed me
a laptop, Okay, I don't want to see what you
google here. I have no problem doing it. It's gonna
be some crazy stuff. I do. Don't here to day
every day, but a right when we come back, all right,
I don't even know how to do that. I do,
I don't show me. I'm not showing you, all right
when we come back now, von Zan stopped to earlier,
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and this is what she said about women these days.
What is the distinction between feminine power and masculine power?
And we've been conditioned and trained to be men in skirts.
We do everything like man, we compete like man. I
said this on our spot a few weeks ago. I said,
most women want their boyfriend to act like their girlfriends,
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you know, chatting, shopping, but when the man comes home,
what they meet is another dude. So the question is
eight hundred five eight five one oh five one or
women today more masculine than feminine. Now, let the record
show during that conversation, NV and I were doing what
we should have been doing, which is just sitting there
and listening. Because I am not a woman, nor do
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I identify as a woman. Okay, so that is a I.
Alasia is oldg woman, so that is her place to say,
and that is her opinion. Therefore, I don't want to
hear from none of you'all negroes on the phone either
all y'all Caucasian males. I want to hear from nothing
but women about this topic. Okay, fanning mails too, males
if you got a penis right, don't call up for
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this topic. I wan't to hear from the women about this.
All women today more masculine than feminine. That's the question.
Eight hundred five eight five one O five one. Let's
have a discussion. Only people with who has, only people
with who hosp people who got to know he don't call. Okay,
it's the breakfast club goal body, the breakfast Club. Don't
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