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Do you guys want to hear probably the craziest story that you're going to hear today? Yes.
Okay. Kane's very excited about this. All right, so here it is. Trial begins for 87-year-old trans killer who went shopping with victim's dismembered leg in his wheelchair. What?
Wait. That's the headline? Blink, blink, yeah. An 87-year-old transgender New York City serial killer. Oh god.
It's trying to stay out of prison for a third time. As his trial for viciously butchering a woman. according to New York Post, and then writing around with her severed Arm This said dismembered leg, but severed arm in his mobility scooter. Begin this week in Brooklyn. Harvey Marcelin.
He killed 68-year-old Susan Layden, chopped up her body into pieces. stuffed it in a bag, dumped on an East New York street, before taking his, and I like this turn of phrase, disturbing scooter ride. This is in 22. He was in his wheelchair. And he said he became so, he's a dude, right?
Yeah, he's a dude. He became so obsessed with his victim that he created multiple Facebook accounts using her photo as his profile picture. This is why Kane says that old people aren't innocent, right here. That's right. Come on, you know what I say.
Not all old people are innocent. He has to be referred to Mr. Harvey in court, even though he's identified as transgender. He beat her to death. How are you 87 beating somebody to death?
You're in a mobility scooter. I think he's faking it. Take his wheelchair away. See what happens. It's not easy to remove someone's limb, even if you have a sharp object.
It's not easy. What's this 87-year-old trans guy doing? He used a reciprocal saw to dismember her body at his Cypress Hills in St. Membrane apartment. I guess a reciprocal saw makes it easier.
The prosecutors say: cutting through skin, cutting through flesh, through tissue, through bones, so many bones. He packages up her body in plastic bags. Poor Layden was down on her luck because she lost her jewelry business and she became estranged from her daughter. She ended up in a homeless shelter. Started getting back on track just before her murder.
He disposed of her torso in the same rolling bag she brought over. And then he headed to the ninety nine cent store with part of her literal leg stuffed into the back of his electric wheelchair. Wow.
Now, an e-bike rider. They're good for something. Look at this. discovered the woman's torso. on the street and alerted police.
And then when they went into this dude's apartment, So They found her thighs. Everything is separated. hands, arm, head stuffed into various plastic garbage bags. They never got a right leg, left arm, or left hand. That was never recovered.
Now he was previously in jail for fatally shooting a girlfriend. and then he stabbed another girlfriend to death. a year later. He had been released on lifetime parole after he killed the first girlfriend. and then he stabbed his second girlfriend to death.
And he brought Her body down in a bloody garbage bag before he shoved it in a shopping cart. How the hell is this guy out? Right? That when he shot and killed the first girlfriend, he should have been away forever. When he stabbed the second girlfriend to death, he should have been put away forever.
How in the world is he still out? It's New York, Restorative Justice. Oh my gosh. And he told the parole hearing a couple of years ago, right before he killed again: quote, I give you my word, I will never reoffend. And then he promptly reoffended.
Now the jury can't hear any of the details of these other murders. Because it's stupid. This is so stupid because this whole it's just ridiculous So She apparently visited him for drugs. And then Uh This his lawyer suggested that no, another they were trying to blame this other drug addict who visited him for drugs, but the CCTV footage from outside the building doesn't support that. But literally, just like scooting around, going into the 99 cents store with a leg in his wheelchair.
The mad libs hell is this? I don't know, man. This is crap. But 87 years old, also transgender at 87 years old. If you haven't figured it out by then, you're close to death.
Just give it up. It's done. You don't need to be messing. Just live in the now. Be realistic, right?
You know what I mean? Like, that's the last thing you just give it up. You had all the mother years to figure it out. Clearly, he's mental and evil. Actually, he's just evil.
I think he's just evil. I don't think he's crazy. I think he's just evil. That's insane. What gets me though, he was out He'd killed two women.
And killed a third. Walk it around. Yeah, walking around. They're people like on minor drug offenses that have been locked up for longer. How has prison justice not caught up with this guy?
I don't know. That's a million-dollar question, right? Are prisoners scared of serial killers? I'm wondering.
Well, aren't they like always, aren't serial killers kind of kept by themselves? Probably. But was this guy considered a serial killer then? Because he'd only killed two women. Do you have to kill three for it to be considered?
You're probably right. I mean, I don't know if that's the number. I don't make the rules. But man, a lot, that is just, that's, this is insane, that's just crazy. But he was out after killing two women.
You would think that he would I don't know.
Okay, so this is so goofy. A top MAGA influencer. was revealed to be AI. Created by a guy in India who made a lot of money off of Lonely Dudes Online. This is really sad, actually.
I find this so Sad. And it feels like That This is AI slop. It very clearly looks like AI slop. Right? If you look at our images, I mean it looks like it's AI.
I don't know how anybody was duped by this, but okay. But yeah, he um, this guy made up an AI girl. And he would pose her in a bikini while ice fishing, drinking Coors Light, and shooting guns. He's an Indian man. who literally paid for his med school.
Yeah. He's now a 22-year-old orthopedic surgeon in training. He told Wired Magazine that he got the idea to sell AI-generated images. of a woman in a bikini while trying to get money for school. And he used Google's Gemini AI for advice, created a quote-unquote hot girl for the MAGA niche.
And After the software told him that they have a higher disposable income and that it's more loyal in marketing. And so that's what Yeah.
So Emily Hart, the fake girl, was born. Wow.
And guess what? And then she would say things like, he would have her say things like: if you want to raise them to unfollow Christ is king, abortion is murder, all illegals must be deported. Like just saying red meat stuff over and over again. And he told the magazine every day I'd write something pro-Christian, pro-Second Amendment, pro-life, anti-abortion, anti-woke, and anti-immigration. He said the account blew up and she had the fake account had 10,000 followers within a month.
Well, it makes sense. I mean, you also, I mean, we are the same people who shouted, Give us Barabbas. Yeah. Makes sense, right? I just I mean it looks fake.
It does. Whenever I see stuff like this, I'm like, fake, fake, fake, fake, all fake. But he made a lot of money.
So, Kane, I'm feeling like we missed out on. We missed out on another one of these. How many do we talk about all the time? At least once or twice. I think I'm going to create a fake AI person.
I'm going to create an AI person. If you created an A, see, the left, this is the thing. You can't create a fake leftist because those people that are leading the party are really ugly. Yeah, the real ones are so absurd, even AI couldn't match it. Yeah, they're the ones that are like morbidly obese with like.
cow piercings and Um Like blue hair that's real short, bad skin, and they're just loud and annoying. I mean, that nobody wants to pay for that. You know, you can see it in San Francisco or Portland or downtown Dallas, like any day of the week. You know, nobody's going to pay for that. How crazy though.
But I can't believe people were duped by this. When you look at the photos of it, you're like, oh yeah, that doesn't look exactly real. That doesn't really look real. Like, there's a picture of her posing behind a fishing hole, nice fishing hole, and she's holding a can of cores light. Bye.
I mean, I knew it was fake by, because it's core's light. Like who's doing that?
So Kane, we need to create, we need to do this. If people are going to be dumb enough to spend money on that, I want their money. Yeah, we're missing that. They're too irresponsible with it. Give it to me.
I can think of a lot of things that I would do with it. We'd be way more responsible with it. Oh, I wouldn't at all put anybody through med school. But what I would actually do is tie up all the people I hate in Endless Lawfare. And make it to where they had to like sell blood, plasma, in order to continue funding the legal battle with me.
That's why I would do that. For sure. I mean, I'd send give some my church and, you know, some dog shelters, but that's mostly what I would do with it. Is that? I'm not gonna lie.
I d what what are your big dreams, Kane? That's my big dream. Yeah, no, that sounds really good. I would do that and live under a bridge and I'd be happy. I would probably do it in order to fund a lifestyle completely off the grid and away from humanity.
You can do that and still make your enemies cry and their families lament. Yeah. Yeah. I'm just saying. Combine both of our ideas.
Oh. Oh. But I mean, that's I'm just saying, that's what I feel we we gotta we gotta invest in this. Investors, maybe you. I mean, we gotta.
We got to figure out how to do this. This is pretty, this is something. I'm just saying. We could I'll think of a name. Like what would you name your fake AI person?
Oh gosh. Oh. It needs to be something like something with an eye. Give it a George Carlin female name. Oh, gosh.
Because those names I huh? Like Candy with an I? Candy with an I, K-A-N-D-I. And it's like Candy Store, right? That's her subscription account.
Oh, man, we got it now. We got it. And then basically all you have to do is just like take like some of these woke Riker like postopic or whatever tweets and just like post them up there and that's brain dead enough to get people to you know, yeah, whatever. Oh my word. I mean clearly by judging the of the quality of those AI images Oh yeah.
We could totally do this. Oh man. Doesn't have to be perfect. That's what I learned. You know, it doesn't have to be perfect so it can be good.
I grew up. I asked AI to make me names, and now we have a few names listed if we want to run through these. What are some of the other names there? Dude, Ashley Whitmore, Reagan Cole, Brooke Hollis, Paige Bennett, which I think is a real person. Carly Sutt.
Reagan Cole. Reagan cool. I like that. Save all these. Yeah, we can make have like a team of them.
We can be like the Tate brothers, but not with real women. Right? I don't think that's a goal. Oh, I'm sorry. The Taint Brothers, but not with real women.
Right. Yeah. And then we can walk around with skinny legs and talk about how we don't bang trainies. I'm kidding. I'm really missing out on this.
America, I feel like. We all have an opportunity here. Right? We all got an opportunity here. That's what I'm s that's what I'm sensing.
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And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. All right, so first up here, let me pull this up.
So. Apparently, Budweiser is going to increase American. production. Is this gonna make the people who are still mad at them over NBEV in St. Louis okay?
I don't know. Is it gonna do it? I don't know. I had family members that were real mad about that. They were really upset about it.
It'd be great if their god-awful videos didn't autoplay. Fox business. Get your stuff together. $600 million into U.S. production in a major bet on American growth.
This is what I washed my beer glasses in. I'm not going to pretend. They never offered an apology for that twink that they had, chilling their stuff.
So I'm not over it until I get an apology.
So that's where I am. Let's see. Also, the guy who was. The co-founder of the band Traffic. Dave Mason passed away 79.
Band, I used to love that band. That was all that sparked like me getting into the bands like Blind Faith and all those back in the early days. You know, Eric Clapton and Stevie Winwood and those guys. Man, that was good stuff. He literally sat in his favorite chair after him and his wife made dinner and he just, that's it.
Oh, man. That's almost like a very peaceful way to go, right? You might want to go that way. Yeah. Let's see.
Sodium nitrate suicide crisis. Apparently, what is this? This is weird. What? Meat curing chemical is hitting young men the hardest.
It's a new British study in BMJ Public Health. Not good. And they said that 201 suspected suicide cases found 87% involved nitrate or nitrate levels 100 times above normal physiological range.
So That's not because they're eating bacon though. No, it's because they're eating too many. Cured meats. Ooh, too many cured meats. That's a big deal.
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Well, if you are a uh subscriber to chapter and verse, Uh you already have this, but You know, under the previous administration, They this this current investigation into Uh Southern Poverty Law Center actually predates POTUSES Second administration. And when Biden assumed office, They actually shut it down. They stopped the investigation. And It was revived by Trump when he got back into the White House. And I think it's very interesting that Biden stopped.
The investigation.
So the charges include bank fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy to commit money laundering. I linked the full indictment on the website on Substack. in chapter and verse. I have acting attorney general whom you just heard, Todd Blanche.
Now, for the people, and I'm going to get into some of the reaction with it, but this indictment is pretty crazy. They had a number of informants that Southern Poverty Law Center, which I think is a terrorist group. They've named me a million times. They uh This they they had these informants that they paid. And then they used these informants to literally go and plan.
They funded and then they executed things like the Unite the Right rally, which You saw a woman, you had a number of people injured and there was a woman who was killed. They did that. They are the single, and this is a fact.
Southern Poverty Law Center is the single largest donor. To extremist groups in the nation to the tune of millions of dollars. And they were trying to hide what they were doing. They opened bank accounts that were under fictitious entities. The way that they went about this.
Is it's pretty damning. I mean, if they going through the indictment, depending on what they show. In court, I don't see how there aren't criminal charges in jail time at this point. And then the groups that they funded, you know, they funded, they provided transportation for, they helped plan. that Unite the Right rally that was in Charlottesville.
They even helped, according to the indictment, their field sources make racist postings. In fact, the line is: quote, that field source made racist postings under the supervision of Southern Poverty Law Center and helped coordinate their transportation for attendees, all kinds of stuff. And then they had their little shell game. of fictitious entities that they used as a way to hide what they were doing. They were all online making comments to each other, chatting in chat groups, all of this.
It showed, in fact, one of them was paid a million dollars. That informant goes by the name of F9 in the indictment. And that That individual was paid a million dollars. For Chaos. A million dollars to sow hate.
What? all of their accusations see and this is the other thing the the Whole Uh Excuse that they've used because they first were the first ones to announce this yesterday, and then the DOJ came out with their statement. And I thought it was sketchy that they came out with this announcement because Clearly, you could tell they were trying to get ahead of something. You could tell they were trying to get ahead of it. And then the indictment came out.
So It's Their excuses that they were trying to protect themselves fall flat. Because this went on for over a decade, guys. It went on for a really long time. I mean, probably longer than that. This is just the stuff that we know of.
But they were purporting that, oh, we only paid these informants as a way to protect ourselves, except the indictment doesn't support this at all. It doesn't support it. I mean, they actively were trying to agitate and planning this. They wanted chaos. They absolutely wanted chaos.
You know, it makes me wonder too.
Well, I can't wait to see what's up with J6. What are they going to find with J6? That's a good point.
Now, this is not at all an innocuous group.
Southern Poverty Law Center is single, next to Media Matters, is one of the most. vicious hate groups, terror entities. that we have. When uh back in 2012 during the Letter People fight, Against Chick-fil-A, the culture war. There was a guy named Floyd Lee Corkins, I wrote about this extensively, who was inspired by Southern Poverty Law Center's hate map.
Now, this comes from the affidavit. He got the locations of where he wanted to go. literally from Southern Poverty Law Center's hate map. That is something else. And He went to the headquarters in Washington, D.C.
for Family Research Council because Family Research Council. supported biblical marriage. and was very outspoken against a lot of these pretty radical Groups that were going after Chick-fil-A because they found out Chick-fil-A was owned by a Christian. I mean, it was the dumbest thing ever. And so Floyd Lee Corkins, he walked into the lobby.
Of the Family Research Council and opened fire. There was a very brave security guard named Leo Johnson who actually intervened, and people would have been dead were it not for Johnson intervening. But Corkins, after he shot up the lobby of the group's headquarters, when he was when law enforcement intervened, they noticed that he had a number of Chick-fil-A sandwiches on his person. Corkins actually had planned to shove a sandwich into the dead gaping mouths of his victims. And again, he would have succeeded.
And that's just one example of how radical. This group is. There's a long history of them using these informants and agitating and all kinds of stuff. There's quite a bit. I mean they've They have a pretty I mean, they got some sketchy, they got some sketchy people that are involved with them.
They've done this a lot. And again, this is just what we know. I dare say that there's probably a hell of a lot more that we don't. But these charges, this is pretty intense. They did this, by the way, the left with Occupy Wall Street.
You had the same thing with Occupy Wall Street. You had people. who were agitated and they were being paid. to go for for that purpose. You saw this again pre-Black Lives Matter.
In St. Louis. With Ferguson. You guys remember that? You saw this then.
Because that you had leftist groups That We're trying to agitate. In fact, You remember the uh remember the group Acorn? The group Acorn that ended up becoming more in St. Louis. They ended up changing their acronym.
They closed their. Uh the uh The Acorn offices after the original James O'Keefe. Bust, and then they renamed it to like Missouri something or other, and and in in short, called more. And I what ended up happening, and I linked this on Next yesterday. The, yeah, it's Missourians organizing for reform and empowerment.
So that's what ACORN became. They became that. And when all of this stuff was happening in Ferguson, You had these activists that were brought in to hijack what they were doing. from the activists who live there, right? And then they weren't getting paid.
Apparently the check stopped, and they went on social media using the hashtag cut the check. and they began publicly demanding money for their involvement with Ferguson. A St. Louis American, by the way. wrote about this back at the time.
This is back in 2015. And it was one of the only local news outlets that actually wrote about it. They said that there was an existing bank account that had been activated specifically to pay for people to agitate. And they were paying a lot of people. I mean, they were paying people like $3,000 a piece.
to do this. And this is, again, a leftist entity that literally paid for agitation in Ferguson. You know why Ferguson got so hot after Mike Brown? Because they you had activists who were documented being paid to do it. There are receipts.
And when they didn't get paid, they literally held a protest outside of their offices and they went to social media with the hashtag cut the check. That was in 2015. All of this stuff, they were trying so hard to keep that the hate going. It was something else. Hey, folks, it's Dana.
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Non-small cell lung cancer. It's a diagnosis that changes everything, and yet the conversation around it too often stops at the biology. and misses what patients are actually living through every single day. There are some things you used to be able to do that you can't do anymore. It's easy to become depressed when you're dealing with all those losses.
So mental health plays a really big role.
So, what does it really mean to advocate for yourself when you're living with non-small cell lung cancer? Listen to Health Discovered on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Rhett Rasmussen of bestthoughtgrill.com/slash hot. We make the Soler infrared grills, which are perfect for today's busy lifestyles. You may have a low-temperature, slow-cooking smoker, egg, or pellet barbecue.
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So, first up, let me pull this up. They mm mm mm I do have it. Just I have a million windows open right now. It's my fault.
Okay. A subst A substitute teacher was Caught? acting erratically in a lake lake county classroom putting it mild Yeah, disorderly conduct. I mean, you know, what is she doing? Like skipping in the hall or something?
Oh, no. She started yelling incoherently, yelled that they should put her in prison for life, and then she told students. She propositioned them, you know what I mean, and then referred to herself as a million-dollar prostitute. The assistant principal had to go to the classroom. They had her get her all of her stuff and leave.
She said, no, she doesn't want to leave and she doesn't want to be tasered. She had to be restrained and escorted to the front office. And apparently she also hit another female student. Yeah. Yeah, she was calling them derogatory names, slapped one of the heads of another, put her hand on the throat of another one.
Oh man, lots of charges, including misdemeanor, disorderly conduct, simple battery, disruption of a school function, two accounts for that. Um the school said, well the the the teacher's employment was terminated today, you think? The folks who make the program possible, it's the people over at Bernagon. I've told you before, I carry. I have no problem using lethal force.
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We're taking a closer look at a common form of lung cancer that accounts for 85% of all cases. And Janet Freeman Daly. And I've been living with non-small cell lung cancer since 2011. Non-small cell lung cancer. It's a diagnosis that changes everything, and yet the conversation around it too often stops at the biology.
and misses what patients are actually living through every single day. There are some things you used to be able to do that you can't do anymore. It's easy to become depressed when you're dealing with all those losses.
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And so don't count on me to be a voter and be the backbone of the Democratic Party because it is my value system and my ethics and my sense of civic duty and responsibility so that you look at me and say, oh, they're going to vote. Does she have a point with us? I think she just likes hearing herself talk. That's Annoying. Isn't that her whole career though?
I just find her so boring and irrelevant. I see her and I'm like, it's nap time. I gotta be honest with you. I just she is just doesn't even have a heartbeat in terms of interest. She is one of the most boring Unaccomplished.
Nepo candidates that have ever tried to seek higher office. Just not impressed with her. But that goes for a lot of the left, you know. I mean, it's really true. But Yeah, I mean this also it's also silly.
This is also silly. We have a lot more on the way, including what Republicans need to do to get it right, because the redistricting of Virginia is going to be a disaster.
Some people were saying that Texas shouldn't have started this whole thing. Meh, maybe Virginians. I know. I'm going to say it. It's going to make some people mad.
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We're taking a closer look at a common form of lung cancer that accounts for 85% of all cases. And Janet Freeman Daly. And I've been living with non-small cell lung cancer since 2011. Non-small cell lung cancer. It's a diagnosis that changes everything, and yet the conversation around it too often stops at the biology.
and misses what patients are actually living through every single day. There are some things you used to be able to do that you can't do anymore. It's easy to become depressed when you're dealing with all those losses.
So mental health plays a really big role.
So, what does it really mean to advocate for yourself when you're living with non-small cell lung cancer? Listen to Health Discovered on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Rhett Rasmussen of bestotgrill.com/slash hot. We make the incredible Soler infrared grills that heat up in just three minutes to searing heat and make the juiciest grilled food you've ever had. But don't take my word for it, try before you buy with the Soler Demo Rental Program.
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Soler Demo Rental Program at bestotgrill.com. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And now, all of the news you would probably miss. It's time for Dana's Quick Five. So today is Earth Day.
Right? You guys know Earth Day, founded by Ira Einhorn, a guy who literally murdered his girlfriend and composted her inside of a trunk in his closet. He took Earth Day so seriously that he composted the girlfriend that he murdered. Wait, we're not supposed to all do this now, are we? On Earth Day?
I don't know. I'm not quite sure, but that's, you know, he was a big environmental activist to the point where he wanted to compost the people that he killed.
So that's Earth Day. Hey, hey, happy Earth Day, everybody. I know, that's kind of a sad earth day, but it's still no less true. Also, let's see. A Yellowstone wolf stole a sign warning tourists about hungry grizzly bears.
Wolves are against us. I mean, actually, literally with his mouth on a trail cam, took this, I mean, he took it and then ran away. And there's video that's captured of it. It's actually hysterical. It was in Yellowstone National Park, and Taylor Rabe, who's a biological science technician working in Yellowstone, was monitoring the Junction Butte Wolf Pack.
And he noticed, or she noticed, one of the puppies running across the road with a giant sign in his mouth. And yeah, he not only dislodged it, but he carried it off. And it was a sign warning people of wolves. Oh, sorry, of grizzly bears.
Sorry, yeah. The wolves are working with the bears in Yellowstone right now. Just saying. Smash and grab thieves stole $1,000 in Pokemon and other sports. Did I say that?
100,000? Oh no, yeah, $100,000 in Pokemon and sports cards from a store, all captured on video. North Chicago, of course. They go in. Dude, I don't even know.
I don't even know. Like, how are laboo boos as valuable as they are? What people put value on, this is why aliens don't visit us, right? Doesn't uh do you guys remember the source back DA that uh made uh uh Kim Gardner? Yeah, apparently now she's a dual certified nurse practitioner and psychiatric mental health person.
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Soler makes it easy. Then you'll receive a coupon for $47 off any new Soler infrared grill. The Soler Demo Rental Program will convince you why Soler is truly the last grill you'll ever buy. Learn more about the amazing USA-made Soler infrared grills at besthotgrill.com/slash hot.
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