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October 21, 2024 • 14 mins
Police officer redirected the Crime Stoppers Payments to her own accounts
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Speaker 1 (00:00):
One o seven nine KBP I and your show time
for stupid stories.

Speaker 2 (00:05):
Stop that, y'all all stop.

Speaker 1 (00:09):
Yeah you are stories, but to you by steal and
steal Dealers dot Com.

Speaker 2 (00:13):
A right, let's get to it, dude, what a flex
this is? Woo? Seventy two year old Bill Belichick took
his twenty four year old girlfriend. You ready for this scoot?
Where'd you go this weekend?

Speaker 1 (00:28):
We went to the corn maze?

Speaker 2 (00:29):
You and Bill Belichick have something in common? Oh? Well
kind of? What was your corn maze? A sasquatch ooh bigfoot?
Bill Belichick, seventy two years old took his twenty four
year old girlfriend to a Bill Belichick corn maze? Oh damn,
what a flex? Come on, he took it. He took

(00:53):
his girl to a a corn maze after himself.

Speaker 1 (00:59):
Wow, that's pretty balling right there.

Speaker 2 (01:02):
Damn.

Speaker 1 (01:03):
I means if you need a model next year, let
me know.

Speaker 2 (01:09):
You'll come out to the schoop corn man.

Speaker 1 (01:12):
Who's this guy?

Speaker 2 (01:14):
That's funny man? That's that's a flex. You would do that,
Bill Belichick? Like, come on as if you needed to.

Speaker 1 (01:21):
I mean, he doesn't need the money, but do you
think that he paid to get in or do you
think he can just hold up and be like, no.

Speaker 2 (01:28):
Don't you know who I am? Right? I feel like
if it's your face, you get it for free, right right?
At least you better. They probably charged his girlfriend, I guess. Shoot,
thieves still haven't figured out there's usually only one shoe
on display at a time. These in Cincinnati broke in

(01:50):
the shoe store. Still a dozen pairs, well a dozen
pairs of shoes. They actually took a hundred right foot shoes,
like one hundred just nothing but the right foot. Damn.
I mean, you gotta feel really stupid when you get back,
you go these are all the right.

Speaker 1 (02:11):
Foot Where you go to the parking lot of the
prosthetics place and you just try selling to the people
one foot. That's your only option.

Speaker 2 (02:19):
There sews some shoes for the right leg.

Speaker 1 (02:24):
Couldn't help to notice, but you've only got a right there.

Speaker 2 (02:27):
Police no go home ar rested man following the pursuit
found he was in possession of pennol, marijuana, large amount
of cash, and a big snake. Oh yeah, that's nice.
It's crazy. But this happened again over the weekend. A
drunk driver crashed into a cop car this time was
in Montana. I don't know, but from the last couple

(02:48):
of months, we've seen this all too often. Cops. Cops
just out doing the radar, trying to catch a speeder,
maybe a drunk driver, and they actually, you're in an
accident because a drunk driver hits him.

Speaker 1 (03:00):
We had one where it happened to same guy twice
and yeah, six months something like that.

Speaker 2 (03:04):
Yeah, it's crazy. So let's say everything is a lot
more expensive in California. It is California. A brewer just
debuted a special seasoned lagger. It cost one hundred and
twenty dollars for a six pack. Ooh, one hundred and
twenty dollars for a six pack of beer.

Speaker 1 (03:24):
So twenty dollars a bottle.

Speaker 2 (03:26):
Yeah, they're like, it's worth every penny. I'm like, I
don't think so.

Speaker 1 (03:29):
These are standard sized bottles. Yeah, it's not like you're
getting a magnum no, now, man.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
One hundred and twenty bucks for a six pack not things.
Somebody in New York State accidentally set fire to their
own house while attempting the torch a bean ast on
their porch. You had dum dumb, all right, guy thought
he had well it's something wrong with his stumma. He
had some stomach painscu thought he ate some bad.

Speaker 1 (03:56):
Oh, eat some tumbs, it'll go away.

Speaker 2 (03:59):
He did eat some bad well, I guess he would
say he ate it. It got in there somehow because
the problem, the concern for the pain in his belly
was a live cockroach.

Speaker 3 (04:12):
Ooh, no, steal in his belly. Stole alive, still alive.
Oh right, uh.

Speaker 2 (04:24):
Ow that just heards thinking about it. I'lmosa saw. I
saw a video to this because the helicopter kind of
video of it, and I thought it was fake or
something that happened years ago. But apparently the video you've
seen on TikTok or instagram of the straight dog on
the Great Pyramid of Giza, it really happened. That was

(04:44):
just like the last week or two. Did you see it. Yeah,
it's just like a like a retriever up there just
on top of the damn Great Pyramid. It just like,
is that a dog up there? It is like that's
a hike. Sure, it's crazy, all right. Nastiest splash zone

(05:04):
incident ever, a killer well at the SeaWorld in San
Antonio took a massive and it's a massive dump.

Speaker 1 (05:14):
Just turns into a big brown cloud.

Speaker 2 (05:16):
Yeah, I mean it's the water just in front of
the crowd just turns and brown, just like whoosh, turns brown.
And then the killer whale gets a big laugh because
he immediately hucked himself in the air and splashes that
pooh all over the first few rows and they're covered

(05:38):
in it.

Speaker 1 (05:39):
Then it is awful.

Speaker 2 (05:42):
It is awful. But man, that whale had his moment.
He's like epic. He's going back into the table with
the other whales and they're like, they're all high five
in him. They're playing like the tiger when he comes
back in. That's awesome, all right. So oh, A rare
copy the United States Constitution, printing two hundred thirty seven

(06:05):
years ago, sent to the States to be ratified, was
sold for how much money on Oxtion Thursday, eating North Carolina.
The bidding listening to this, the bidding took seven minutes.
Seven minutes is all it took to get that high.

Speaker 1 (06:20):
What did it start at? They say, oh, see.

Speaker 2 (06:26):
No, but it took seven minutes. The bids were coming wow.
Igremants were coming in chunks of five hundred thousand dollars.

Speaker 1 (06:35):
Started at fifty grand, Holy moly, fifty grand.

Speaker 2 (06:39):
And they came in chunks of five hundred thousand. So
there was a pause briefly at eight point five million dollars,
and then somebody on the phone bid nine million dollars.
Just another second or two, save it a little bit,

(07:01):
so the auctionnaire sold the copy, which was the copy
was printed after the Constitution Commission finished tracting the proposed
framework of the Nation's Government seventeen eighty seven, who was
sent to the Congress of the ineffective First American Government
under the Articles of Confederation, requesting that it be sent

(07:21):
to the States to be ratified by the people. It's
one of the one hundred copies printed by the Secretary
of that Congress, Charles Thompson. Just eight are known to
still exist, and the other seven are publicly owned. Thomason
likely signed two copies for each of the original thirteen states.

(07:46):
Pretty crazy this one auction wants to see the bit
of the phone was conning. This one apparently was being
cleaned out of a Edmonton, North Carolina home was owned
by Samuel Johnston. He was the governor of North Carolina

(08:08):
from seventeen eighty seven to seventeen eighty nine, he oversaw
the state convention during his last year of that where
the Constitution was ratified, and apparently he had this copy
in the attic of that old house.

Speaker 1 (08:25):
And it was like an abandoned room, and it had
a filing cabinet that this was in, and then the
restroom was filled with chairs.

Speaker 2 (08:32):
The copy was found inside of a squat two drawer
metal filing cabinet with a can of stain on top,
apparently in the longly neglected room powled high with old
chairs and the dusty bookcase before the old Johnson House
was preserved. The document was a broadsheet that could be
folded one time like a book along with the constitution.

(08:57):
Listen to. This was a letter from George Washington and
asking for ratification. He acknowledged they would have to be compromising,
that certain rights of the states the states enjoyed would
have to be given up for the nation's long term health. Crazy.
That's pretty cool, man, just to find it a drawer

(09:19):
in an attic. How nunny is that? Dude?

Speaker 1 (09:23):
So if your relatives ever ask, like, if somebody passes away, hey,
do you want to help us clean out the house?
Always go well.

Speaker 2 (09:31):
Nine million dollars. Wow, So this is an unbelievable police chaise.
Two twenty one year old men behind bars in Cedar City, Utah,
after evading police across multiple counties. This happened last Thursday

(09:52):
night into Friday morning. The vehicle they were driving a
Dodge Charger if not even a hell, but it's apparently
at cat pact. Dude, you ready for the mile an
hour that they apparently And this is what's crazy. They
actually sought out a police car and then passed the

(10:13):
police car on the highway doing in insane amount of
mile per hour.

Speaker 1 (10:18):
So they saw the police car and just said gass.

Speaker 2 (10:22):
They they came up on a Severe County Patrol trooper
and apparently this Dodge Charger they were driving, they took
the license plate out the back of it. It sped
by that that police officer at one hundred and sixty
six miles an hour.

Speaker 1 (10:42):
Okay, they're getting it.

Speaker 2 (10:44):
And then right these see here it is the dotch
charge had no real license plate, passed him on the
interstate it's a seventy mile hours only pass him at
one hundred and sixty six miles an hour. Later, a
color notified dispatchers that the vehicle had been seen near

(11:04):
Junction I seventy in Interstate fifteen and begunned a head
south on I fifteen. A short time later the vehicle,
another Utah Highway Patrol trooper attempted to get the driver
to pull over. Once trooper activated his emergency lights, the
Dodge charger moved over to the shoulder of the road,
passed a vehicle, and then reached speeds in excess of

(11:29):
one hundred and eighty nine miles an hour. Wow, dude,
that thing is getting it. He's doing one hundred and
eighty minine miles an hour in an eighty mile an
hour zone. Anyway, apparently the police spotted him again. They

(11:49):
deployed some tire flattening devices. Looks like the car finally
came to stop. Both occupants tipted the flea on foot.
They got chased down. But one hundred eighty nine miles
an hour that is, that is getting it. And apparently
they had three pounds of mushrooms, a white baggyful of

(12:11):
or a plastic bagful of white stuff. We don't tell
what that is. Some guns. They booked it, all kinds
of charges. And then lastly this is kind of a
wild story too, because of his cop and she's copet
Tennessee and she apparently was stealing money through crime stoppers.
Her name is Erica Hutchinson. She's stole more eighteen thousand

(12:33):
dollars and the scheme was pretty simple. Her job was
to sort through crime Stoppers database and send permanent tips
to investigators. Then, when helpful tips qualified for rewards, she
makes sure the payment went through to the people that
left the tip. Okay, so you know how they say, hey,

(12:53):
if you could help us anonymous tips or whatever, there's
a reward out for it, and you know, you leave
your info at least.

Speaker 1 (13:00):
To arrest, you get some money, right, they give you
a number. I guess that's the thing. You're just identified
as a number from that point out. Okay, tips, they're like, oh, well,
the tip coming from number one, five to three turned
out to be good, so we got to pay them.

Speaker 2 (13:16):
Well. She would make sure that the payment would go
through to the people that left the tip, but right
before that payment would go through, Erica would switch the
destination for the reward to her accomplice's bank account. Oh
and they would split the stolen money. Now that would

(13:36):
be awesome if she was, you know, caught by a
crime Stoppers tip. But that was the case. It really
wasn't hard to figure out though, because naturally the tipsters
started notifying authorities that their reward hadn't arrived. So of
course they're gonna be like, hey, I was supposed to
get a thousand dollars or whatever, right then officials, well,

(13:56):
they didn't have much trouble proving who is respont possible
because all the changes in the database were pretty evident.
She was making all of them. So it's all changes
by there's her initials, so they could see it was
Erica that was changing everything and rewriting the money to
different account. So she pleaded guilty, sent us six months

(14:20):
in prison two years of supervised release. She's also paying
twenty two thousand dollars and in restitution. Ooh, like you dumbass,
Like come on, like you didn't know that would get
circle back and checked down, like how dumb are you? Stupid?

Speaker 3 (14:40):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (14:40):
And the you have stupid stories
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