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At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
At the end of the day, I'm literally a son of a killer.
I'm not a victim, I'm a survivor.
I'm not a victim, I'm a survivor.
I definitely am not. Did you kill her?
I definitely am not. Did you kill her?
When they gave her a production knee, she was as proud as a girl could be. There's something true about red, white, and blue about Rosie the Riveter.
Hello. How are you? Good, thanks. How are you? Good. Okay, first we're going to do this.
Drumroll. We have arrived. Okay, let the fun begin.
See all the red tags? That's what I look for. See, like, if I wasn't here with you, I would spend, like, three hours in here looking at every one of these things. Oh, my gosh.
Feldman says she is going to keep budgeting, bargain shopping, and putting cash into envelopes until her debt is all paid off.
This budgeting method will change your life.
Jen McCabe Googled how long to die in cold. Now, this was supposedly done at the request of Karen Reed. Problem was, the search was made prior to either one knowing that O'Keefe was deceased.
Brian Higgins was an ATF agent who was close personal friends with John O'Keefe, Karen Reid, and the Alberts. Higgins also had somewhat of a history with Karen Reid.
When we look at the video captured from the storage bay where the vehicle is kept, we can tell that this is a mirror image or inverted because there's a numeral, the numeral four on the wall of the garage, which appears backwards.
When we see Karen Reid's vehicle in custody at the police department, the camera angle is pointed towards the driver's side of the vehicle. In this same video, we see law enforcement gathered at the passenger rear, where our broken taillight in question is.
Now, the question is, did law enforcement specifically place the vehicle in that position so that the passenger rear of the vehicle wasn't captured by camera? In court, they bring up this issue of the inverted image. You can clearly tell that this is a mirror image that they're displaying because the lettering on the back of a patrol car is reversed.
I liken this to taking a picture of yourself on your cell phone. If you take that image, whether or not you flip it, invert it, or mirror that image, the data captured is the same. So if we did invert that image, we don't get to see the passenger side of the vehicle. We just get to see a flipped version of what we have, which is the driver's side. So inverted video is of no consequence.
It's not gonna reveal a different camera position. So police know where the video camera is in the garage, and if they wanted to do something on the passenger side, you put that side away from the camera. So the inverted video, to me, I'm not really sure why that was such an issue.
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Yeah, shout out to Yelly.
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Does anybody know where this, what the audience was?
Energy up in here. Let's go. Yeah.
There's a video? Yes, there is. And it looks like he's talking to himself in the video.