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There appear to be multiple violations that have taken place here. One is information has been provided to investors that appears to be misleading. Another is they appear to be in violation of fair housing laws.
Also, we found that, you know, they talk about doing all this building, but they don't have any building permits to actually do any building, and they have challenges even getting those building permits. Believe this or not, we've even received information that they may have been conducting a funeral home without legal authority.
Also, we found that, you know, they talk about doing all this building, but they don't have any building permits to actually do any building, and they have challenges even getting those building permits. Believe this or not, we've even received information that they may have been conducting a funeral home without legal authority.
Bottom line, Laura, is that there are so many questions arose, especially information that we received, that led us to need to call the elite Texas Rangers to conduct a criminal investigation to find out if criminal laws in Texas have been violated.
Bottom line, Laura, is that there are so many questions arose, especially information that we received, that led us to need to call the elite Texas Rangers to conduct a criminal investigation to find out if criminal laws in Texas have been violated.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Inside Crick County, your exclusive backstage pass to the show. Today, I'm sitting down with Kyle Tequila, the creator and host of Crick County, to dig a little deeper into his process of turning a personal life story into a top 10 podcast. Before we get started, this interview is full of spoilers.
Hello, everyone. Welcome to Inside Crick County, your exclusive backstage pass to the show. Today, I'm sitting down with Kyle Tequila, the creator and host of Crick County, to dig a little deeper into his process of turning a personal life story into a top 10 podcast. Before we get started, this interview is full of spoilers.
So if you haven't listened to the show yet, I recommend that you pause, go binge the entire season on Tender Fit Plus, and then pop back in. Hey, Kyle. Thanks for sitting down with me today.
So if you haven't listened to the show yet, I recommend that you pause, go binge the entire season on Tender Fit Plus, and then pop back in. Hey, Kyle. Thanks for sitting down with me today.
I'm really excited to connect. And, you know, this show is so personal to you that I feel like I already kind of have a sense of who you are, as do, I imagine, everybody else that's listened, especially on Tenderfoot Plus, where we just get to binge the entire story in silence. 24 hours, which is what I did.
I'm really excited to connect. And, you know, this show is so personal to you that I feel like I already kind of have a sense of who you are, as do, I imagine, everybody else that's listened, especially on Tenderfoot Plus, where we just get to binge the entire story in silence. 24 hours, which is what I did.
It's really engaging, you know, and I'm excited.
It's really engaging, you know, and I'm excited.
So you're a film producer and you have a lot of other creative outlets, not necessarily podcasting. So why did you decide to create this show as a podcast and not as a film?
So you're a film producer and you have a lot of other creative outlets, not necessarily podcasting. So why did you decide to create this show as a podcast and not as a film?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Absolutely. And I mean, the fact that the show, the actual production, once you got into the weeds of building each episode and then producing each episode, the fact that that took about a year makes a lot of sense to me because it is a very highly produced in a good way show. You know, there's so many elements to it. There's so many sound clips that you pull in from news and like it really.
Absolutely. And I mean, the fact that the show, the actual production, once you got into the weeds of building each episode and then producing each episode, the fact that that took about a year makes a lot of sense to me because it is a very highly produced in a good way show. You know, there's so many elements to it. There's so many sound clips that you pull in from news and like it really.
Brings people into the world that you grew up in and that your dad was living in. And I think, you know, if you'd put a show together in three months, it obviously would not have had nearly as many layers or depth. So, yeah, that time really shows.