Chris Cella
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I'm in a dangerous neighborhood, you know, played like the little, you know, and she's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, very kind. And so I just sit there and wait and I have like the drugs in my fist ready to like toss them at a moment's notice if I need to or whatever. And then I get picked up and that's that.
I'm in a dangerous neighborhood, you know, played like the little, you know, and she's like, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know, very kind. And so I just sit there and wait and I have like the drugs in my fist ready to like toss them at a moment's notice if I need to or whatever. And then I get picked up and that's that.
But what transpired after โ because thankfully, they only knew me by CJ, like Chris Jr., my initials. That's what I went by, my nickname from like kindergarten through โ Yeah, through high school. And then they knew I lived in South Orange County, but they didn't know anything else.
But what transpired after โ because thankfully, they only knew me by CJ, like Chris Jr., my initials. That's what I went by, my nickname from like kindergarten through โ Yeah, through high school. And then they knew I lived in South Orange County, but they didn't know anything else.
But what transpired after โ because thankfully, they only knew me by CJ, like Chris Jr., my initials. That's what I went by, my nickname from like kindergarten through โ Yeah, through high school. And then they knew I lived in South Orange County, but they didn't know anything else.
And so they would โ so they switched up the way they did their โ like the way they did the process of selling the dope where they would โ now you had to โ so you had to meet up, then follow them down like this empty street or an alley or something like that, then stand up against a chain link fence and get searched โ And then you could get into the car and get your stuff.
And so they would โ so they switched up the way they did their โ like the way they did the process of selling the dope where they would โ now you had to โ so you had to meet up, then follow them down like this empty street or an alley or something like that, then stand up against a chain link fence and get searched โ And then you could get into the car and get your stuff.
And so they would โ so they switched up the way they did their โ like the way they did the process of selling the dope where they would โ now you had to โ so you had to meet up, then follow them down like this empty street or an alley or something like that, then stand up against a chain link fence and get searched โ And then you could get into the car and get your stuff.
And they would ask every single person, do you know CJ? Do you know CJ from South Orange County? Do you know where he lives? And yeah, so for a very long while, and you know, I was like so grateful when I saw that OC Register article, the fact that they had, and I saw that his picture in the, you know, his mugshot in the article, wild, and his name listed hot. I'm just not going to say it.
And they would ask every single person, do you know CJ? Do you know CJ from South Orange County? Do you know where he lives? And yeah, so for a very long while, and you know, I was like so grateful when I saw that OC Register article, the fact that they had, and I saw that his picture in the, you know, his mugshot in the article, wild, and his name listed hot. I'm just not going to say it.
And they would ask every single person, do you know CJ? Do you know CJ from South Orange County? Do you know where he lives? And yeah, so for a very long while, and you know, I was like so grateful when I saw that OC Register article, the fact that they had, and I saw that his picture in the, you know, his mugshot in the article, wild, and his name listed hot. I'm just not going to say it.
But, yeah, I mean, crazy stuff.
But, yeah, I mean, crazy stuff.
But, yeah, I mean, crazy stuff.
Well, one of them became a meth head. Yes, as you said. And it's ironic because when they got caught, they got caught at like a Starbucks. Cops picked them up and they immediately just spilled everything. They told them the whole story for no reason. And I know for a fact because my father represented him in the hit and run.
Well, one of them became a meth head. Yes, as you said. And it's ironic because when they got caught, they got caught at like a Starbucks. Cops picked them up and they immediately just spilled everything. They told them the whole story for no reason. And I know for a fact because my father represented him in the hit and run.
Well, one of them became a meth head. Yes, as you said. And it's ironic because when they got caught, they got caught at like a Starbucks. Cops picked them up and they immediately just spilled everything. They told them the whole story for no reason. And I know for a fact because my father represented him in the hit and run.
And the, the, the, I took the DA like until almost the end of the trial to figure out that I was also associated. And like, he's like, wait, your son was involved in this. And my dad was like trying so hard to thread the needle, you know, to not get me, not expose me to any potential criminality and also, you know, defend my friend and, uh,
And the, the, the, I took the DA like until almost the end of the trial to figure out that I was also associated. And like, he's like, wait, your son was involved in this. And my dad was like trying so hard to thread the needle, you know, to not get me, not expose me to any potential criminality and also, you know, defend my friend and, uh,
And the, the, the, I took the DA like until almost the end of the trial to figure out that I was also associated. And like, he's like, wait, your son was involved in this. And my dad was like trying so hard to thread the needle, you know, to not get me, not expose me to any potential criminality and also, you know, defend my friend and, uh,