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A disturbing police video released this week shows a transgender-identifying man admitting to the murder of his parents because his mom wanted to stop him from having gender surgery.
Washington City police footage shows a 28-year-old Colin Troy Bailey confessing to murdering his parents, Joseph and Gail, in Washington County, Utah.
After police arrested him back in June 2024, Bailey, who claims to be a woman and goes by Mia, was convicted in November 2025 and sentenced to two 25-year life sentences for the murders.
The footage also shows Bailey flippantly referring to blindly shooting through a door, not caring if he injured his brother.
Bailey said he has no regrets about murdering his parents and that the public school should be more supportive of people who want to become transgender.
In 2023, the Mid-Vermont Christian School girls basketball team was forced to end its playoff run early because it refused to compete against a transgender-identifying athlete.
School officials said that forcing girls to play against a biological male violated expectations of fairness and safety.
The Vermont Principals Association barred all Mid-Vermont teams from competition in response.
This week, the VPA agreed to pay Mid-Vermont $566,000 in damages and promised to never make a similar ban in the future.
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And Washington State sent millions of dollars for the services of a very controversial transgender surgeon.
Washington State Health Care Authority has paid more than $4.3 million since July 2019 for the services of Dr. Jeffrey Stiller.
Dr. Stiller is a prolific transgender surgeon, and according to his website, he's performed over 1,000 vaginoplasties, averaging five procedures per week, making him what he calls an extremely sought-after transgender surgeon.
And importantly for this investigation, public records obtained by The Daily Wire show that Dr. Stiller's clientele included a flow of inmates from the Washington Department of Corrections facilities.
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In 2017, Stiller brought vaginoplasty and general surgery to a small town in Idaho.
Now, this was very controversial.
There was a lot of public outrage, and the Washington Post actually profiled him as a compassionate surgeon who was bringing, quote-unquote, medically necessary care to an underserved population.
After experiencing backlash in Idaho, Dr. Stiller opened a practice in Spokane, Washington.