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Marissa

hey scott hope you are doing well.

Elizabeth Ellis

I actually like the TCLs that cover something I already know about. I have two suggestions: - watch the grant amato documentary - that one Florida guy who killed his family and lived in the house with their bodies - there is interrogation footage. I don’t think you’ve covered that one?

Darren

I watch a ton of sovcit nonsense. Many channels are cashing in on body cam and court cam footage of these morons.

Guy K

We just need another loopy Lazurus , Saraaaah , or PawPaw on Peeels type of case to come up for you to investigate/lampoon . I feel your pain at these inadequate one episode criminals .

Suave Klutz

Boy o boy, hoping for a TCL of the recent matters of Natalie Cochran, two cases out of West Virginia. She was a pHARMacist. You know, putting the "harm" in pharmacy. First she sets up an enormous, elaborate Ponzi scheme, claiming she and her spouse's company was owed Billlions with a B in government munitions contracts that were paying out any minute now. Totally defrauded and destroyed the lives of their loved ones and friends who invested their life savings. She's serving 11 years in a Federal Penitentiary for the Ponzi scheme. Natty's just getting warmed up, tho. She murdered her husband (because he was about to find out about her Ponzi wheelings and dealings)....by BORROWING INSULIN from her neighbor, and inducing a 7-hour sofa coma, during which she watched him suffer in their living room in a stupor while his blood sugar fell to a life threatening 27 (normal ≈ 100). He finally went to the hospital at others' behest, but it was too late, he lingered in hospice for 5 days while his organs shut down. The heck? Who borrows a murder weapon? The prosecution's final day and closing is a master class. Tied it all together. Up until that day, there was some doubt and considerable wiggle room for the defense (plausible deniability vs reasonable doubt?), but the People really slammed it home & tied it all up with a bow. Zero doubt. Ever the narcissist, in shades of Sarah "Suitcase Nutcase" Boone, Natalie Cochran had been offered a pretrial plea deal of 15 years, and turned it down. Oh, and West Virginia has a bifurcation system, where, in the event of a guilty finding, the same jury also decides whether 'mercy' is justified. Mercy is defined as the possibility (not liklihood, only the option) of parole someday. Now in Natalie's case, if they'd adjudicated on the Bonneville Flats, the jury's merciless decision could not have been delivered any faster. Two smaller channels covered it with different types of legal angles: Tony DeWitt's "J.D. - A Lawyer Explains" selective short form analysis, and "Lawyer Lee" with longer form live streams. Oh, and a member of the public caught one of the defense attorneys flipping the bird at the jurors as they were excused by the court. The judge didn't see that insult to the jury, but the gallery did. Unreal unprofessional conduct, the WV bar would probably take corrective action, if it found out. Not a lot of coverage considering the zest factor. Juice is worth the squeeze, imo.

Suave Klutz

Man, the sovcit nutbars are variations on a theme. They grow tedious with their Darryl Brooks / johnny one-note vibe. I wish one of them would come up with a legal position a judge would have to give some credence to, no matter how slender, or offer something - anything - but répétition of their credo. It's body cam and courtroom cringe. And why are so many of them allergic to bathing? I feel like I'm gonna catch bedbugs just by watching🤢

Caroline Rahon

Oh my, I had to look up "sovereign citizen", I had no idea what it was ! What a rabbit hole to fall into ! That's totally crazy. PS I am french which is why I had never heard of this specific conspiracy. It doesn't exist here where I live. Of course we do have the random guy driving without licence or insurance, but they know they are outlaws and they try to escape police - they don't live in fantasy land or a parallel judiciary universe. But I'm quite worried that this conspiracy will arrive in France at some point, because we seem to adopt any crazy trend that comes from the US, sooner or later.

ogon bio

Wake up and smell the schmeeda! You know what’s really stupid? You can only download audio only content on patreon. So if I want to listen to this while I’m driving around checking my pictures, I need to use data. Very weird they make the distinction of only allowing audio to be downloaded… don’t think it would make that much of a difference on their backend.

Michelle M

I'm glad sovereign citizens aren't getting a pass now. I've had 2 friends who were sovereign citizens. One guy would get stopped by highway patrol, realized the driver was one, apologized, and left. The other friend would go into court and go after the judge for small breeches of protocol, like pointing out that the flag in the courtroom was the wrong type of flag. It had fringe or something and was for a parade, not courtroom. What a buffoon

Michelle M

He did the Grant Amato story a few years ago. It's hilarious. See if you can find it.

Caroline A

You should be a private investigator or somehow involved in law enforcement and then FOIA the cases you find interesting. I bet that line of work is full of stories.

Victor Elkins

Yes, the sovergn citizen deal is something else - if you notice, it's almost always people who have had their license suspended or revoked, that's when they land upon some website that tells them the laws don't apply to them, confirmation bias takes over, and they roll with it. I saw one where a woman had a laminated paper that she provided to the cops on how much she charges cops for bothering her, it was like $50/hr or some such. And the cops are funny, they see it coming and instantly request a supervisor because they know that's coming.