
Rotten Mango
#406: 16-Yr-Old Murders 98-Yr-Old Woman To SA Her Corpse For 2 Hours While Recording
12 Dec 2024
“To Catch A Predator” steps:Hire an adult decoy to lurk on websites advertising themselves as 13 year olds looking for a middle aged companion.Invite the adult predator to a house that has been wired for audio and video recording.Have the host of the famous TV show pop out to ask the predator questions and arrest them on the way out.That is the premise to the show “To Catch A Predator” that has now been cancelled for its moral dilemmas. But now influencers are recreating the show themselves on their platforms. Luring in predators, confronting them, and then calling the police. That’s what 17 year old Gavon tells the cops was his plan… He met up with a middle aged man on Grindr for the purpose of robbing him because he deserves it. Why else would he talk to a minor?But for the police to believe his side of the story they have to go through his phone… and that’s where they find a folder titled - “Dark.” The password? “Murder.” Suddenly a simple robbery case turns into a murder investigation because in it… are videos and photos of 17 year old Gavon Ramsay killing and SAing a 98 year old woman in her own home. Gavon Ramsay is the predator. Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com
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There's a Reddit page called Change My View. You go on there and you state an opinion that you firmly believe in and you ask the world, hey, come and change my view on this. People will start commenting. They're going to try to convince you why your perspective is not the best. Sometimes it leads to healthy discussions.
Other times it leads to insults where your mom is going to be called into the equation. A few interesting things to note is most people I would say on this forum do not change their minds. They do not change their view. Apparently, there's even a few ways that you can tell if someone might be more or less open minded to change their minds.
So why do they post in change my views? Like they just want to argument. They just want to be validated. Why are they doing that? I think they want to be validated. Yeah. Like they want people to say, oh, you don't need to change your view.
Yes. I do think like a strong group of people want to see the other side, but I think most of the arguments, you already know the other side, but you've just picked a side. Got it.
So it's very, it's a passionate forum that you can browse on on Reddit and Now, there's a few things that you can tell if someone is going to change their mind or not. So, for example, when the original poster uses the word we instead of I when discussing an opinion, which is obviously very separate from gender expression.
But when they say things like, well, we believe, well, we must not, we should believe in this rather than, well, I thought. I believe my perception of things. So referring to them as we plus a larger group of people, again, separate from gender expression, they're less likely to change their minds. because they almost feel responsible for that whole large group's opinion.
They feel like the representative of that group. And if they waver and change their minds, what does that mean for the rest of the group? There's also stubborn language that you can detect. This is also in real life. If you are talking to someone and they use words like, well, anybody, anyone, I'm certain, certainly, or there's nothing, don't even engage. They're not going to change their minds.
On this forum, there's a lot of debates on politics, the economy, whether or not Epstein actually died in prison. I mean, pretty much anything that you can think of is on this Reddit forum, including debates on the show to catch a predator. Have you seen the show before? Yeah, I feel like we talked about it briefly.
Yes. So this show was around for a few years back in the early 2000s. And the fact that it's still relevant in pop culture is fascinating. But it was a show where a host, Chris Hansen, he would have all of these adult decoys. They're adults, but they pose as not adults on the Internet. They pose as 13 year olds. They start messaging strangers. They start messaging 50 year old men on the Internet.
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