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Speaker 1 (00:10):
There is a darkness that drives the devils of our
own humanity, joined Danielle in text as they explore these
infamous minds.

Speaker 2 (00:36):
Hello everybody, and welcome to the Infamous Minds. I will
be hosting us today here live. I'm quite excited to
tell you. I am sleepless. It's warm for us here.
I know it's annoying, but for us, mine is sixteen
something quite warm, so I am excited. Welcome Judy, Welcome everybody.

(00:58):
We're gonna have amazing time today. Mister tex is having
some business that he needs to finish, so I will
be hosting us and taking care of everything. I just
washed my hair, so it is flying everywhere. Ladies and gentlemen.
Welcome the Bora. Welcome everybody. I was cleaning my house today.

(01:23):
You know, I was quite busy last week, so today
I found the time to scrab the floors, to clean
the corners. I'm a clean freak, so I like everything
nice and spotless. He Hello, Judy, Welcome everybody. So it's
gonna be a very interesting topic today. I think you
can learn a lot from it. I'm hoping Hello, Patty, Welcome, Patty.

(01:48):
Welcome everybody. It's going to be a quite interesting show.
Like I'm saying, you know, today, I can tell you
it is warm here in Canada, is not that cold.
And I decided, you know, to help Grandmasasa. She was
making some beautiful treats for everybody, and I said, Okay,

(02:09):
while you're doing that, I'm going to scrub the house.
And that's what I did. So just to a shower,
then my makeup so I can look cool for you guys.
And I am here always prepared. Welcome dog, Welcome everybody.
Oh my god, you guys are already here. Miss Patty.
I love your glasses. I did forget mine and I

(02:31):
was going to put them on. I'm learning I did
use them yesterday while I was doing the presentation with
doctor Carroll and I'm like, oh no, I've forgotten now.
So basically, but let's go into the show, ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen,
you'll be quite interesting. I would like to hear your opinion.

(02:55):
I would like to know what you think about this
crime that recently just happen in Austin, Texas. So we're
gonna talk about something that is quite important. Those are
our kids. We're gonna talk about the protection of the
loved ones. We're gonna talk about the innocence and everything

(03:15):
that we stand for. So I'm hoping you know, as
you guys are watching this, that you will share there
and you know that you can subscribe and share with
others because we want to make up difference. Also, I
want to say hello to brow Texts and don't worry.
The crew is behind you. You finish your business and

(03:37):
all the best to you and your family. Everything will
turn out just well. You know, we all have lots
of difficulties sometimes that we need to finish, and sometimes
she covers for me, sometimes I cover for him. That's
how it should be. So like I'm saying, I just
blow dry my hair so it is flying everywhere, no hairspray,

(04:00):
nice and clean and spotless. So let's start with today's programming.
Oh thank you for the hard Judy. I'm sending you
the big one. You ladies know Randy Clean. We are
freaks and I'm one of them. So uh and you

(04:20):
know my mother. I must tell you I'm very proud
of my mama. She made me the that I am today.
I'm about to say that, you know, I please keep
my house speaking spec I scrab every corner. My closets
are like in the military. You know, I move, move

(04:43):
and I left. I I like, I like Diva. We
love you too, Love you too. Love you all, guys.
I'm pretty happy to see that everybody is joining today.
Will have an awesome time. So let's go into this
deep crime that happened inside of the Austin. Please comment,
please do give your input, ask questions. Many people don't know,

(05:07):
but Texas Front Porch and especially the Infamous Minds is
getting lots of attention in Canada and the United States,
even into different continents if we're talking about the europe
And the reason why is because myself and my broad texts,
we are trying to make a difference. We're trying to
educate and help people prevent the violence and abuse. And

(05:29):
I'll tell you something, when it comes to that and
there's violence and abuse, I don't forgive anybody, even if
they're own my own blood. I will not forget that.
I go and hunt. I'm then like Mama Wolf, I
go behind brah. So there we go. So hell Loo
of Mine, Welcome, Welcome, Oh my god, you guys are

(05:50):
all joining. It's gonna be a blast. So please let's
have some amazing time. So let's go travel, you guys
to beautiful Texas. We know Austin, Texas is one of
the most beautiful cities Texas. Everything is the bigger in
the Texas. I love Texas, I must say to you.
I've been all around the States, and if I can

(06:13):
say that is the one of the most beautiful I
can say welcoming and charming state inside of the United
States of America. I love the cuisine, I love how
people are warm, I love the weather, and I just

(06:33):
love everybody there. I think they're pretty cool. I must
say I loved Florida. The people are still very beautiful,
save people and lovely, but it was just too moist
for me, So that's not something I like it more
in a dry area, not that tropical. I think that
would be my sister's choice. She likes more tropical destinations.

(06:55):
So Josh welcome, Josh welcome. Isaac. You know it will
be awesome. Isaac. You know we love you too, and
you're glad that you love the show. So let's go today. So,
like I'm saying, we're traveling to the Texas, We're traveling

(07:16):
to the beautiful city of Austin. And let's just say
it is a beautiful day. It was warm. People go
for an ice cream. They oh road Runner two, thank you, Hello,
how the how the oh my god. Everybody is joining today.
Welcome aboard, oh ladies and gentlemen. And basically, as we

(07:40):
are traveling, we stop to get a yogurt because it's
so hot, and you refresh ourself, cool ourselves off because
it's a warm day. It's end of the day. As
we stop in the Austin, we basically enter and we
see beautiful two teenage girls working there. And as they're

(08:03):
working there, you know they're serving the ice creams. They're
pretty cute, pretty lovable. You know, we're been all teenagers,
you know, chatty and trying just to be themselves and
be accepted because you know, being a teenager, being accepted
is the biggest thing. And now you have a job,
it's a big responsibility. So hello Cecilia Sea breaking my heart.

(08:29):
I know that song. I love it. I have a
very So I want to tell you I have one
of the greatest friends. She's still my friend right now.
She's actually in a base in Quebec, but she's a
military personnel in Quebec. So I love her very much.
She's like my sister. We know each other for over

(08:50):
twenty years. So she was a military nurse at that
time and I was a sivil nurse, so we were
kind of together at the University Hospita Alberta. So these
beautiful two little girls are working there. One is you know, thirteen,
another one is seventeen. They're serving the ice cream, they're

(09:13):
serving the yogurt, and they work pretty long shit, so
you know, as we think about it, you know, they
work till eleven. It's almost some midnight, many customers passing
and out, passing and out, passing and out. But the
girls are not coming back home. The girls are not

(09:37):
home yet. Family started phoning and calling the friends, you know,
checking around. The girls are not home yet. Where are
the girls? As the spanking is happening, another two teenage
girls are missing. And these another two teenage girls are

(09:57):
the friends of the other two beautiful girls were working
inside of the yogurt shop. They were going to pick
them up and just go and be the teenagers. What
happened four of the girls. None of them came back home.
They were all missing for quite a long time. They
found them dead inside of the yogurt shop. Do you

(10:22):
guys remember that, I'm sure many of you do. So,
nineteen ninety one Austin yogurt shop killings are inssolved quadruplet homicide.
What it means there was four victims. What took place?
I can't believe. It's yogurt in Austin, Texas on December sixth,

(10:43):
nineteen ninety one. So such a long time ago. We
have beautiful, four innocent teenage girls killed by this. They
can say, this psychopath, this lunatic who entered the shop
and just killed this beautiful four girls. So the victim
ares So ladies and gentlemen, just pay attention. Thirteen year

(11:06):
old thirteen year old girl, Amy Myers, seventeen, Eliza Thomas,
Jennifer seventeen, and Sarah fifteen, her sister. So we have fourteen.
We have four girls, none of them are even going
over the age of twenty one, over the age of eighteen,

(11:28):
that are brutally killed inside of that yogurt chop. I'm
sure many of you did see it on the TV.
It was quite a story and shocking story because you
have two sisters that were killed on the same day
and then the other two girls were coming to pick
them up, you know, from the shop and just have

(11:48):
a good time with each other. Around the midnight, the
shop was burning down. That's when they did found the
victims of these innocent girls. I want to tell you guys,
all of you, that you are parents, you know, aunties, uncles, grandmas.

(12:09):
It doesn't matter. A good person out there that have
a family. Think about it that actually you send your
girls or your boys, it doesn't matter to work in
the yogurt shop. And now you're coming back to pick
up their bodies. And in the case of the basically
Jennifer and Sarah, you're coming to pick up not just one,

(12:33):
but two bodies of two sisters. What kind of monster
can do something like this? I think our system is
really failing us down on many places because we are
allowing these criminals to enter from all different kinds of
sizes and attack our children while they're just trying to
enjoy their lives. So this is what's making me upset.

(12:56):
Sometimes I'm a big fighter and I do for our children,
and when I see something like this, it makes me
up really upset. Uh. Basically, nothing like this should happen
inside of the uh, you know, United States are from America, Canada,

(13:21):
especially about some of those uh beautiful and more baby countries. So, Beckley,
the truth what is We must understand that some of
these girls while they were working in the shop, they
got ast for no reason. Uh. And then after that

(13:42):
other person was in the arsen and they burned the
entire jupe down. And as they burned the entire yogas down,
that's how they found the four girls tied together. One
of the girls was even riped. And that's another thing.
They went through the entire a video you guys of

(14:03):
you know, from the morning to the closing of the shop.
They saw and they investigate. They had fifty two people
coming in and out and as they did that, they
were actually doing investigation and do the interviews. None of
these people did match with the killings that you know
happened at the at the shop. Yes, Cilia, it's it's

(14:26):
it's horrible. So basically nobody knew what happened. But around
the midnight, as the shop was burning and somebody used
the exit door to leave and arson was used to
actually burn the entire shop down. Austin police DNA did

(14:47):
found the basically male DNA on the little girl that
was rate and that was the youngest victim that was thirteen,
But none of them matched that any of the killers
or the pedophiles that are inside of the database for
the FBI. And Sarah, Eliza and Jennifer were gagged by

(15:09):
their own underwear. What kind of monsters are we seeing
that they're walking around our streets and they're walking with
our children, with our vulnerable population, especially if you're talking
about the olderly, somebody that is disabled, somebody that has
a you know, difficulties with understanding and thinking, it's very sad.

(15:34):
Where are we going with this? Because you know, this
is quite sad. They said that, you know, the time
passed by and the mystery is still unresolved. So thirty
years passed by, you guys, imagine these girls now. They
would be full of life. So the oldest one would

(15:55):
be actually older than myself now, so she would be
forty seven. Quite sad. So all four of them could
be mothers, could be doctors, lawyers, engineers, hairtylists, you know
Baker's mothers. You know aunties out there and the most

(16:16):
important they could be enjoying the life with their families.
But they were never given that chance because of the
monster who entered the shop on December sixth. The reason
why we're also choosing this case. We are trying to
help this case to be a resolved. Please, if you
do know or if you did see anybody entering that shop,

(16:39):
or you have anybody in a mind that may do
this horrible crime, reach out to Austin, Texas Police Department
and just give the hints and the tips. Because this
is a mystery. And I don't think that four girls died,
you know, by choking and gathering themselves with the underwear.
You know that of the Menda prayed burning the yogurt

(17:02):
place with the arson. It's quite horrible to see that
basically something like this did happen in beautiful Texas, in Austin.
Welcome Domina Lee. So the truth what is, you know,
if we think about it, this horrible murder that happened

(17:26):
because of these four girls were so innocent and hunted down.
I must explain to you what I think that did
happen and what I think what we should be looking for.
First of all, you know, we must understand from four
point thirty am, that's when the owner comes and opens

(17:48):
the shop, and then the girls come later they watch
the camera from four to thirty am until eleven am
when the shop is closed, and they actually couldn't see
anybody that was really interesting. Suspect in this they had
two people, but they let him go because there was

(18:09):
a Libyan at the end. You know, there was nothing
that they could pin on them because that was the truth,
especially not the DNA. Then after that, you know, they
fifty two people that entering in and out. Nobody matches
with DNA. So who did curl? Who did kill these

(18:32):
beautiful girls? What did happen? So I started digging sex
did present this case to me? And I did study
a little bit deeper about it as I was trying
to get involved and see what kind of person are

(18:52):
we looking for? Oh, welcome, welcome, and again we do
have our military person. Now. Thank you to all men
and women in the uniform. Texas front Port salutu so
does Diva. Thank you for giving us something that is
priceless and that's our freedom. Thank you so much. Scott Rotsen. Welcome,

(19:14):
dear friend. I'm very happy to see you. Guys. Hello, Hello,
I'm glad that you are joining us, you know, and
without you, this show wouldn't be running. So thank you
for helping us out and supporting us. You welcome Scott,
and welcome everybody. You know, this is a quite interesting show.

(19:35):
Please help me because maybe this evening we can just
cratch a surface and give some hints who may be
out there sitting and drinking a coffee enjoying the freedom
that we just talk about it while four beautiful girls
are rotting under the ground. Is just my heart goes

(19:58):
into the pieces when I think about that. So, first
of all, I was looking about specific demographics. Now you know,
the person who actually killed these girls is not somebody
that it's you know, coming in and out as a
regular joe, grabbing that yogurt and saying, okay today I'm

(20:20):
going to just kill them. This was pre planned and organized.
These girls were targeted, followed, and everything was placed together
in a plan before the murder took the place. So
this is also the person who has erotic violence. So
they are actually very violent and aggressive, and they fantasize

(20:45):
about the female body, especially about the young girls. Because
we can see that for the gagging, he did use
their own underwear. That tells you how suffocation is also
another way when we're describing somebody when somebody is choking
somebody or gaging somebody, it takes a lot of force.
I want you to understand that our body is not

(21:09):
that easy breakable. So when we are hurting each other,
it takes a very very power, uh and strap out
lots of power for giving me and strength to hurt
another being. So that's why, for example, when you see wrestlers,
and when you see them, you know, or the boxers,
they're always carrying the bras, or you know that shoulder

(21:30):
is always hurting, you must understand to hear that another being, uh,
this other being must to put entire force to break
that bone or to you know, suffocate another person or
you know, show them to death and et cetera. So
this tells you how disturbed this person is and how

(21:51):
much anger they have towards uh, this victim. So that's
what I want you to understand. You know. So this
is very psychopathic because there's a rape and the murder.
So when you have the rape and the murder, it's
actually telling us that basically they were pre planning and

(22:13):
organizing how to kill these girls. Now I'm gonna I'm
gonna go towards to what my conclusion is when i'm
and I'm gonna elaborate why ninety nine percent, I do
think that this killer is still in the community. I

(22:35):
don't think that this skiller is coming from a different state.
I don't think that this skiller is actually, you know,
coming from a different country. How does it look like
if you put the profile together? First of all, to
know the exit door of that yogurt store, you must
know the area. You must study and understand the entire store.

(23:00):
How does it work? Where is the exit door to
throw out the garbage that I can enter through that door,
that it's always open, being locked and unlocked. That means
I've been watching for a while, and I know where
the girls are working. I know when they're throwing out
the garbage. I know when I can sneak in and
wait for my moment. So that would be a one thing.

(23:22):
So that means the person is very well, basically organized, clever.
I'm pretty sure that they could be even taking a
part in the search or pretending you know, or this
is what happened. I'm so sorry. They could be even
talking to their parents right now, pretending that they care.

(23:45):
As you know, these girls are being brutally killed by him.
Also another thing. You know, you should know the time
when these girls are leaving and when the girls are
coming again. You are pre planning and following them for
quite a long time to understand what time they will

(24:06):
be alone, what time you know the owner is leaning
and opening the shop, what time they're throwing out the garbage,
the back door, how I can run out. So everything
was pre planned for these innocent victims to be brutally
killed and raped. Basically, I think that police didn't overlook

(24:33):
really well what I mean by that, I mean, you
know that they should look deeper into the community. I'm
sure that many of you, if you did follow the case,
or if you're listening right now, you would agree with
me because all of that planning and organizing, the girls
are in the shop from that and that time they're
working on that end that day. These ones are always

(24:54):
coming to pick them up. They're two sisters, you know,
they're always inno set and this this time, uh, the
back door is open. I can use this force on
this one. They're very innocent and you know, easy to
be targeted and locked inside of the freezer where all
of this did happen. Then to you know, realize and

(25:21):
vitolight them, violight and forgive me, rate them and abuse them.
I will actually use all of my force and I
will have all of my fantasies completed. So this is
not done in random like we have random shooting or
random killings. This was organized, planned, criminal act. And it's

(25:45):
very sad that we still didn't solve it. And the
reason why we h probably still didn't solve it is
because that this person or the perpetrator of this horrible
crime is still part of the community. And like I'm saying,
it could be that they are, you know, playing the

(26:07):
role in search and rescue. Who could be you know,
looking out for these girls when they were missing, when
we were looking for them, you know, is it possible
who was actually you know, welcome, welcome, I welcome aboard.

(26:28):
So basically they were always alone at that and that time,
so they could be even drinking a coffee with some
of the family and the relatives of these victims. Most
of the time, when the rape happens to the innocent

(26:49):
boys and girls, ninety nine percent is actually done by
the somebody that victim didn't know. So I am going
deeper into this, I'm thinking that basically this was a
sexually based killing. There is lots of anger and thrill

(27:13):
to kill, so he enjoyed doing this. This was his
trill and basically he got something. It's like I tricked you.
I know what I'm doing. So the most important important
thing you welcome. The most important thing is you know

(27:35):
nobody can found me. And the saddest thing is when
something like this goes unresolved, they do get strength to
repeat this all over again. And that's what's very scary
ladies and gentlemen. When you have perpetrators that did such
a horrible climb to the innocent teenagers. I'm wondering, did

(28:01):
they do it again, Maybe in a different province, Maybe
they did it, you know, to a different child, to
a different woman. But nobody's paying attention to exactly where
they should be paying attention, and that's inside of the
community of the Austin where the girls were living. I'm

(28:21):
talking about the schools. I'm talking about you know, different
groups like I don't know where they were going out,
like a you know, let's say band, the cheerleading guy.
Don't know basketball games or whatever, you know, places where
they were going. There's somebody who knows something, and I

(28:42):
have a feeling that sooner or later they'll start talking
because it's gonna start hunting them. You know. It's quite
sad because when we think, I want you for a
moment to think about, like I'm saying, of your own kids, nieces, nephews,
you know, friends, children that you love, how would you feel,

(29:06):
what would be the anger? What would you say? What
would you do if you knew what happened to these
innocent girls and they were related to you. I'm sure
you would be basically much more angry and concerned than
we are right now because you're just discussing it. It

(29:29):
makes me very angry because I do think that police
is making a lot of mistakes right now, and the
reason why because they are not going deeper into the
communities and digging who is the perpetrator. Yeah, we were thinking,
you know, it could be one of the customers, but
like I'm saying, this was pre planned, organized and girls

(29:52):
were targeted followed. They know how vulnerable they are, you know,
and even out of all of the he used the
youngest one that is thirteen. He raped her, then he
got her with the underwear. Okay, who do we have? Hello? Hello?
You text Duchess two. Welcome, Welcome, Welcome, welcome. So I'm

(30:18):
so glad you guys are joining, Like I'm saying, please
share your common share your opinions, because this way we
are capable to giving some knowledge, giving some input to
the public to say we didn't forget. I'm sure that
parents of these girls never forget what happened to them,

(30:40):
you know, because, like I'm saying, the oldest one would
be older than me right now, yeah yeah, and the
youngest one, so that was thirty years ago, would be
one year older than me. So there you go. That's
what I'm saying. They could be beautiful, flourishing woman, you know,

(31:03):
a productive member of society, but instead of that, their
life was cut short by this horrible, psychotic, sexual, manic,
obsessive person. You know. I want you to know that
lots of time we don't pay attention to what's happening

(31:25):
in our community. And that's what I really want to
address to each and every one of you. When something
like this is happening. I don't want you to immediately say, oh,
is it possible because the release and so, of course
it is. I'm not saying you know for sure, but
also I want you to know that most of these
perpetrators are the members of the community. They're usually somebody

(31:48):
who is quiet as somebody who cleans the backyard, but
everybody pick ups the garbage for that Grandma pushes the card.
Could be even part of the you know media in
the school and etc. So that's what it is. And
just because they're not in LBI data, that kind of
also gives me more red flags that it could be

(32:11):
one of those lone wolves waiting for you know, his
master plan to be developed. And the worst thing, what
is it that I'm sure that it could be that
they did repeat this crime all over again. And the
reason why because when the person commits the crime and

(32:33):
they never get punished, they actually feel very happy about it.
They feel more empowered and they have more strength for
something like this, So they would be continuing with their
crimes and increasing their crimes as they become older. So
it's like I did a crime, but I didn't do

(32:55):
the time, I have more power. Good for me, So
now I can go forward and complete and accomplish my
criminal acts and uh basically rule everybody that I can.
You know, I have a wonderful question here from the Instagram,
and it's saying, do you think that, uh, the girls

(33:17):
were killed and followed more than months or months ago.
I'm sure that the girls were followed for one for
more than months. I'm sure you know that it wasn't
just uh uh, you know, basically at one second, I'm gonna,
you know, kill you and go away. Also, it doesn't

(33:38):
have to be that is one person. This person can
be contact in contact with another person while they're actually
using this basically crime to make their game stronger, so
kind of rule and abuse others. So I want you
to think for quite a moment, do you think that

(33:59):
we are living in a really safe environment? Do we
really need more police officers on the street. Do we
really need to understand that environment that we're living in
is becoming worse and worse. You know, when I was
a child, I was living in a really safe environment,

(34:23):
I must say. And in that safe environment, our doors
were never locked. I was capable going to Eva and Mattea,
those were my neighbors, and I would run to their
house and that would come up to me. We would
have breakfast and joking laugh. That time was much safer
than now. I'm not saying, of course, that crimes didn't happen.

(34:47):
But right now the crimes are much higher than before.
And I'm sure many of you audience would agree with me.
I'm sure many of you do remember that sleep pover
was something that was quite a red one and fun
to do. Old joke, we can all laugh. But now
this is quite different time where we don't know where
our kids are and we don't know who may hurt them.

(35:10):
And for what reason? Is it because they're just mentally
ill forgive me that, or are they obsessed pedophiles?

Speaker 1 (35:19):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (35:20):
You know, thrilled to kill? They have their own issues,
but that issue should be addressed with somebody who has
a special degree in education to help them out, but
not you know, by satisfying them and their desires thrilled
to kill or you know, do the criminal acts and

(35:42):
re violate girls or boys, it doesn't matter. It's quite
sad that I'm saying police still didn't find who do this.
It makes me, it makes me wonder where is this going,
if you know, if we are really going towards that,

(36:03):
and then we have internet today we have internet, let's
be honest, So at that time we didn't have internet.
Today we have an internet we have something that it's
called dark Web, where you know, multi billion dollars are
washed every day through the criminal acts and actions. Drugs, prostitutution,

(36:24):
abuse of children, women, animals, olderly, people that are disabling,
et cetera. It's all happening there. So I'm just wondering
for how long we as a regular Joe need to
be quiet and allow these criminal acts to happen and
allow them to abuse us and our families. So it's

(36:47):
quite quite sad to see something like this. You know,
this quadruple homicide is still unresolved. You guys, I don't
understand why. Yeah, I know police is not looking inside
of the community. I don't understand why. You know, they

(37:09):
just went to those fifty two they kind of cheat chat.
But there's more to that, and I'm sure many of
you would agree with me. It's not just like, Okay,
you know, this is what's happening, and I'm not sure
now where we're gonna go with it. It's far away
from far far away from it. So basically, many of you,

(37:34):
I'm sure, like I'm saying, when you think about the
ice cream, you think about kids selling the ice cream,
getting an ice cream a yogurt, walking out having you know,
just enjoyable time and that's it. While you have monsters
out there walking and attacking our children. And I think
the same is happening because we have Texas there. Is

(37:56):
it possible that some of these perpetrators or crimes are
done by the people that are not inside of the
legal system of United States of America. You know, I'm
thinking that's possible too. You know, they could be living
there for quite a long time, you know, having some
farm job or whatever and coming in and out, but

(38:20):
that they are not legal to live inside of the
United States. So that way their databases it wouldn't be
inside all the United States of America. So that's what
also concerns me, and I keep thinking about that, like,
is it possible that some of these girls are killed

(38:42):
because of that? They have thousands and thousands of the
children missing every day and you know, thousands of thousands
uncounted for every year. Where are they are we allowing
these monsters to and haunt on the children. Let people
go fishing. That's where the system needs to be boosted

(39:06):
up and fixed. As a child advocate, you know, I
always said something, God send every child to enjoy this life.
And when somebody say I made you, I will destroy you,
I get the hives and I turn into something that
you don't want to know. I'm telling you you all
have that side. You don't want to know it because

(39:30):
I think you know they're sent by the God. God
send them, you know, to live, to be happy human
being successful in whatever they're gifted at. You know, we
are all gifted and beautiful people in every possible way,
but as long we know where is our limit. One
thing that people don't understand is that these people that

(39:51):
I think, it's not just one. I'm gonna be honest
with you. I'm thinking at least it's one is leader
from the community, and he could be having assistant. So basically,
you know, the enter one closes the door, they capture
the girls inside of the fridge. They violate them there,
got them with the underwear, killed them, then turned basically

(40:16):
entire yogurt place into the fire with arson. It's telling
me also how this pre planned murder. It wasn't done
just for you know, to have fun. It was done
for their own pleasure. You must understand people that also
use arsen they're really impressed by fire. They impressed by

(40:40):
power fire, and that's why they're using also arsen So
there's another mental issue there that we are facing. And
one thing that people don't understand. It's like, where my
freedom stops. It doesn't mean that, you know, I'm basically

(41:02):
not free. It means I'm not allowed to affect your freedom.
So we're all free up to the limit where I'm
not affecting your freedom. So I cannot just say or
today I feel free, I'm gonna come and slap Roger Blair.
I'm free to do whatever I want. So I'm gonna
just come and slap, and I'm gonna slap cool hand

(41:23):
and I'm gonna walk away. Nobody can do anything, and
you know, and I'll kick a b stud now because
I feel like likey today. No, so your freedom stops
as soon as you affect somebody else's freedom. But I
think people are mixing those two things today and they're
actually thinking that killing violating people, It's okay. I'm not

(41:48):
mentally good today, so I'm just gonna use stress out
on my family, kill couple kids, you know, beat at
my wife. It's okay because I have problems, so why
not you know, I'm free to do what I want. No,
you're not. I'm sorry. There is a help that you know,
I'm sure in the United States of America and in Canada,
I can say for both countries, we do have something

(42:11):
that is called Mental Health Court. We do have something
that is there for everybody, and that is the mental
health assistance and support so that you can understand where
is the end of the line and where is the
beginning of the line of your freedom. So basically, this
serial killer that killed these girls, I don't think he's stopped.

(42:34):
I actually think that he that he continued with another
I had to sneeze, you guys so sorry that he
had to continue with another killings and brutally killed and
violated other girls.

Speaker 1 (42:55):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (42:56):
And that I'm thinking that NBI and TEXT should continue
going deeper into some of the cases that could be
connected to this quadruplet murder because we have four girls,
like I'm saying, age thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, and seventeen. Ladies

(43:17):
and gentlemen, please pay attention to the age, pay attention
to the vulnerability. Pay attention who can be attracted to
these young girls, you know, underage girls. You know who's
following them to the school who's hunting the kids in

(43:37):
front of the school because parks, so you know where
they go for basketball gatherings and etc. These are the
places where FBI and Austin police should be looking for,
you know, the killer. If he's not in FBI databases,
I'm sure he will be in the community. And I'm

(44:01):
sure that he may offend again if he already didn't
do it, you know, basically all over again after that
because he didn't get touched, so that gave me more
power to repeat this crime all over again. So they
should look also and see which crime is connecting with

(44:22):
another crime, possibly even from the different state. Did they
see you know, the girls were gabbed with the under
rate underage girl followed you know where this happened. So
I think that's where is the big mistake, and that's
why this case is not resolved. And I think that's

(44:44):
why the parents are really angry and hurt that their
daughters never did get justice. Imagine even for the family
of little Jennifer and Sarah, so seventeen and fifteen year
old sisters. They didn't bury one grave but two, So

(45:08):
they didn't bury one child but two. Think about that,
ladies and gentlemen, for a moment, think about what kind
of demonic an evil person you must be to do this.
And of course not being caught this is kind of

(45:30):
giving you more power and more strength to do more
hunting and more killing as you go towards, you know,
to the other days. So you'll need pre planning more
to go and achieve your plans and thrilled to kill.
So that's why you know, ladies and gentlemen, this evening,

(45:51):
I'm asking you maybe to go back and think about
that day for a moment. I want you, for a
moment to place inside of the shoes of those parents,
God forbid. I want you to think about those four
innocent girls in their last moments. And if you know anything,

(46:16):
or if you're suspecting anything or anyone, I want you
to call Austin Police and give a report. You will
also be protected. You don't have to give you all
information publicly, but you may help the justice to be
served and also protect somebody else because I'm sure that this,

(46:40):
you know, is not just the ending line for this person.
I love this comment from the cool hand. As a parent, grandparent,
I can't think of anything worse. I totally agree and
respect your words, My dear friend, I get shivers on
my back as I think about that. It's quite horrible,

(47:02):
quite sad and painful. And if we think about it,
you know, we are now the one that can help.
We are the one who can help this justice to come,
you know, basically out on the surface and resolve this
mystery for Sarah Jennifer Amy. It's quite Analiza. It's quite

(47:30):
or Eliza. It's quite sad, uh, you know, for these
innocent victims to be forgotten, to be lost, to be buried,
and you know, just dust is going over the files
and going and going, accumulating, and then another file comes

(47:52):
on top, and another and the file at the end
becomes cold. And that's what's the sad part of it.
It's it's quite something that you know. I don't think
any of us can even imagine that. You know, it
can happen to anybody, So please help us. Also, I

(48:16):
want to remind you of something very important. Sorry, I
want to remind you of something very important, and that
is the conference that is happening in September. Please join us,
will have a blast, We'll all be there. You know,
it's gonna be something unbelievable. It's gonna be amazing time.

(48:43):
They will be paranormal, there will be investigation, there will
be two of our books out there, or you may
meet us, and we'll also have a lucky draw. Again
to each and every one of you, I'm wishing a
beautiful evening. We do have tea, Oh tea. Time with
Duchess was my another show. If you're interested about Book

(49:05):
of Daniel, please check it out. I had an amazing
time with Doctor Dennis Carrol last night and this evening
we are continuing our show with Divs, Dimension and Texas
from Port so we'll have an amazing time again. God
bless you all. God bless you for a beautiful evening.

(49:25):
Be safe, be happy, and protect your family. Good night.
This is the future. This is the future.
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