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The speaker describes purchasing a “radioactive water bottle” and tests its effects by filling the jar with water, drinking from it the next day, and noting survival. They mention also placing apples inside the bottle and eating them daily, claiming they are still alive and pointing out the apples’ involvement as part of the routine. A leak is observed in the bottle, causing water to spill out, leaving only a portion of liquid remaining. They decide to drink the remaining water and report their experience after consuming about half of it, describing the substance as “pretty powerful.” The speaker notes that it is hard to explain what it does, but states that they feel very focused and that the music feels really good. This impression is linked to a warning or caution, as they add that this is “probably why they told people to stay away from it.”

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The speaker describes a frightening incident where their 9-year-old son suddenly started shaking and vomiting in the middle of the night. They were scared and ran out of the room, fearing for their son's life. The son later developed rashes but has been okay since then, although emotionally and mentally affected. The speaker is terrified to go back to the area and is concerned for their son's well-being. The incident has disrupted their son's life, as he couldn't attend his own party and is now withdrawn. The speaker also mentions the impact of COVID-19 on the children, with the school being shut down and some friends getting sick.

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Two friends discuss witnessing child abuse at Bohemian Grove, with one claiming to have proof on his phone. Despite warnings, the speaker insists he can't be touched and offers to help his friend in legal trouble. The conversation ends with an offer of assistance from the speaker.

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Years of a new grooming threat hiding in plain sight on our high streets. We have complaints that vapes and all illegal goods are perhaps given free on some occasions to children in return for sexual favors. We've had those complaints before. You're worried you're worried that there's some sort of child exploitation thing going on here as well? I do. I think it's an epidemic. Yeah. The authorization has come through for the closure notice. The team at Dudley Trading Standards may seem like unlikely foot soldiers in the battle against child exploitation. Khaldeep and Richard spend their days shutting down rogue vape shops and mini marts, not least for illegally selling vapes to kids. I had one the other day, a child as young as 11, purchasing, vapes from a shop. It's just disgusting. They could be offered drugs, vapes, cigarettes. That is a danger. Their work has led them to believe that even with all that's known about child grooming, they've uncovered a new hidden front line. We get the people behind the counter to empty their pockets. We've been in situations where they empty their pockets, and they've got reams of condoms. I once came across a book, and it was basically wrote written in Kurdish, and, basically, they were learning English words for, like, you're pretty. I love your hair. You know, you're young and beautiful. The team performs a kind of unofficial child protection service. They prioritize the potential grooming threat among the shops they shut down. Our priority is, number one, we stop that shop first. So we'll focus all our efforts on a particular shop, get that closed down. Last summer, they took action against the shop after intelligence men involved were driving 12 year old customers in cars to an unknown location. Let's rock and roll. The shop they're going to shut down today is not one they suspect of grooming, but they do suspect it has worrying links to organized crime. We've already had a tip-off that they're trading at the moment. Right now? Right now. They believe the last but one owner is still involved in the business, and he is a man charged with rape and strangulation. So we won't probably see the big bosses today. We will just see them Indians today operating the shop on their behalf. The shop has already been caught selling vapes to children in an undercover sting. We sent a 15 year old volunteer in to buy a vape. So you gotta be 18 to buy vapes, and, no questions asked. They just sold. Right. My name is Richard Timmins. I'm from, Trading Standards. We're going to be closing down the shop in its entirety. The team drill through the shutters to stop them being reopened. The people behind these shops try anything to avoid being closed, including repeatedly changing owners. They have tried to shut this shop down twice before. It just keeps reopening to the point where the person running this place took the door off so they could stay open twenty four seven, and there's literally no door here. It's just a shutter.

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Gabriel, an eight-year-old boy, described a pattern of abuse connected to his father, teachers, and other adults associated with his school and his family’s extended network. The interview centers on two main settings where the abuse occurred: a swimming pool in East Finchley and a school-related party, plus earlier incidents at home and with other adults. People involved - Gabriel and his family: His mother, known as Mama; his caregiver “Papa Hemp” (an adult referred to as Abraham who is described as Gabriel’s father figure and also as a father to him and his sister); his sister Emmy; his nanny Galina (also called Galina or Galina, Ukrainian/Russian family member who helps with cooking and housekeeping); other relatives such as Gabriel’s grandparents, including a Russian grandmother who lives outside England; a variety of named and unnamed extended family members. - Gabriel’s primary caregivers and household: Mama (the mother who is described as kind and supportive, who cooks, cleans, does juices, and provides money); Papa Hemp (the man Gabriel calls “dad” who does hemp juices and spends money on luxury items for Gabriel); Galina (the nanny, Ukrainian/Russian, who helps with pancakes and household tasks); Emmy (Gabriel’s sister); other adults in the household who are named less consistently. - School staff and associates: Christchurch Primary School in Hampstead where Gabriel says many teachers and staff were connected to his father. He names a number of teachers and staff by first and last names, including: - Miss Wilma (year one teacher, described as a friend of Gabriel’s father and the person who introduced him to other teachers). - Miss Forsyth (Kate Forsyth), the head teacher (Kate is her first name; Forsyth is the surname). - Miss Forsyth’s sister, also a head teacher, named Kate too (Kate Ungwyn or Ungwyn is referenced; the exact surname varies in the transcript). - Mr. Hollings (referred to as “mister Hollings,” the year four teacher who is to become Gabriel’s four-year teacher). - Miss Parsons (referred to as a leader among the teachers who knew Gabriel’s father). - Miss Clover and Miss Reese (assistants/teachers who were described as part of the staff). - Miss Wilma (again, described as a year one teacher who knew Gabriel’s father and who helped connect him with other staff). - Other staff names recur with uncertainty due to the chaotic transcript, but a broad network of teachers and school staff is repeatedly cited as being present during events. - Other adults at the events: Gabriel’s father’s friends, a man named Frank who is described as the McDonald’s manager or staff at the pool, and various parents who are named in relation to the disabled toilets incident. Key locations and settings - East Finchley Swimming Pool: Gabriel describes going there with his father (Papa Hemp) and his sister Emmy when he was about four years old. He recalls a changing room where his father and sister were present, and a disabled toilet where the abuse occurred. The pool complex is described as having a McDonald’s nearby and a McDonald’s inside the pool area itself, plus other facilities and a road and stairs near the pool. - The school and the school party: Gabriel recounts an incident on the last day of school in which a party at Christchurch Primary School involved sexual abuse. He describes a party that took place in the school, connected to a church space and school facilities, with dancing, and with teachers and parents present. He states that all the children attended the party and that many people, including teachers, parents, and his father’s friends, were involved in the abuse. He mentions a head teacher and other staff, including the year four teacher, present at the party. - Home and other settings: In the broader timeline, Gabriel refers to various other episodes including his mother’s explanations about anatomy (private parts, semen, the “white stuff” that comes out when wet or rubbed), and the risk and consequences described by his mother. He also describes exposure to alcohol, both wine and beer, provided by his father in various contexts; use of white powder to sniff; and other substances and behaviors introduced by his father and associates. Major events and claims - A pattern of sexual abuse initiated very early: Gabriel states that his father began abusing him when he was a baby or very young (one year old). He describes ongoing abuse across multiple settings, including at the pool and at home/with family friends. - The swimming pool incident: Gabriel details a recurrent pattern at the East Finchley Swimming Pool. He says his father and his father’s friends would take him and his sister into a large, multi-person disabled toilet, where they would perform sexual acts. He explains that the acts involved touching his private area, forcing him to put or be subjected to plastic Willy devices inserted into his bottom, which would bleed after removal. He says the acts occurred in the changing rooms, toilets, particularly the disabled toilet, and involved adults including his father, teachers, and parents who were there “in the disabled toilet” with him and his sister. He also mentions being taught to engage in sexual acts with other children at the pool and with other adults present. - The “plastic Willy” elements: Gabriel describes multiple “plastic willies” of different colors and sizes—bronze/dark skin color (brown), golden color, and white—for insertion into his bottom, describing the process as painful and bleeding after removal. He notes that the devices are made or bought by his father and his father’s associates; he references a person named Daniel as someone who helps make or procure the plastic toys. He emphasizes different color-coded descriptions for what he calls “brown/bronze,” “gold,” and “white.” - The teaching and social settings: Gabriel describes that his father had many connections with staff at the Christchurch Primary School, including Wilma, Forsyth (Kate), Ungwyn (Kate), Parsons, and others, suggesting that these relationships arranged or enabled the abuse. He states that the staff and parents were present at the pool events and at the school party, and that they engaged in or facilitated sexual activities with him and his sister. He describes that his father and the teachers would direct or coerce the children to participate in sexual activities, including oral sex on adults and other acts described in explicit terms. - The party day and the aftermath: The school party is described as lasting six hours and occurring during regular school hours, with a party atmosphere replacing standard lessons. Gabriel recalls being forced to engage in sexual acts at that party, being hit for crying, being injected with a sleeping injection by a nurse teacher so he would fall asleep, and being forced to participate in acts that included sexual contact with multiple adults, including his father, teachers, and other parents. He describes that his father killed babies and ate meat in a later part of the narrative about the party day, but the central focus is the party itself and the abuse that occurred there. - The “white powder” and alcohol: Gabriel recalls being given white powder to sniff by his father or adults, describing it as a substance that causes dizziness, headaches, and a “drunk” feeling. He describes European and Russian family connections as context for these experiences and mentions a green bottle with white powder in it. He also recounts receiving alcohol (white wine and red wine) from his father and feeling dizzy and headache-prone afterward, receiving tablets to alleviate symptoms. He notes that this happened when he was four years old and that his mother later admonished him not to put the white powder near his sister because it could cause babies to be born with severe problems. - The “seeds” and the white stuff: Gabriel describes the white stuff as being similar to semen in boys and having seeds that can multiply if they are brought into contact with another person or water. He explains that he was told to wash hands after handling the white stuff because the seeds can multiply, possibly causing pregnancy if transferred to another person. He emphasizes that the white substance can cause babies that might be blind, deaf, or otherwise disabled. He says his mother told him about the seeds and that it’s dangerous to expose his sister or others to the white stuff. - The self-harm and aggression: Gabriel recounts fighting with his sister, describing that following some of the episodes he engaged in violent acts toward his sister (hitting her, pulling her hair, etc.). He indicates these behaviors intensified after Abraham (Papa) moved in, and that his mother became very stressed as a consequence. He describes subsequent fear about reporting these events and the fear of retaliation by the adults involved, but then he begins to disclose earlier events. Rules and procedural notes from the interviewer - The interviewer (Steve) explains procedural rules for the interview: he is a police officer, with a partner described as Cleo who is the controller of the interview and a camera operator; there is Bethan from social services taking notes; the interview is structured to elicit truthfulness and precision, with an emphasis on avoiding guessing and on not considering Gabriel in trouble for reporting. - Gabriel is encouraged to use truthful accounts and to express himself with the language he chooses, including swear words, and the interviewer explicitly indicates that he would prefer him to supply the real terms (e.g., explicit sexual terms) to ensure accuracy in the record. - The interviewer confirms factual details like the date (11 September, a Thursday), the participants in the interview, and the structure of the interview. He also provides a mock example to illustrate truth-telling and asks Gabriel to identify lies and truths. - The interviewer clarifies that the purpose of the interview is to gather truthfully reported information about past incidents, including events that occurred at the pool, the school, and within the family network. Emotional and safety context - Gabriel communicates fear, confusion, and distress, especially around events at the pool and school. He alternates between recounting explicit acts and the broader social context of an abusive environment. He references fear of retaliation if the information is disclosed and expresses relief at having the opportunity to speak with an adult about what happened. - The narrative includes multiple references to consent, coercion, and the use of physical force to compel participation in sexual activities, as described by Gabriel. Overall content of claims - Gabriel reports extensive sexual abuse and coercion by his father, teachers, and other adults connected to the school and family circle, including forced sexual acts with both him and his sister. - He describes the use of plastic sexual devices inserted into his bottom, causing bleeding, and the performance of sexual acts in changing rooms and disabled toilets at the East Finchley Swimming Pool, in the presence of his father, teachers, and parents. - He recounts participation in a school party that involved sexual activities with multiple adults and a pattern of violence toward him for crying, as well as medical interventions (injections) to suppress crying. - He reports exposure to alcohol and illegal substances (white powder) given or introduced by his father, as well as instructions given by his mother about the dangers of the substances, including the propagation of seeds that could cause pregnancy and birth defects. - He describes a broader pattern of manipulation and complicity among adults at the school, including various named staff who allegedly knew his father and arranged or facilitated abuse. This summary condenses the key points and claims from Gabriel’s account, preserving the explicit statements and descriptions as provided in the transcript, without interpretation or judgment of the claims’ truthfulness.

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Alcohol is discussed for its effects on the body, with the speaker noting, "Alcohol messes with your kidney. It messes with your liver. It creates the bags." The idea that drinking regularly is normal is challenged: "A lot of people think it's normal to drink alcohol on a regular basis." They describe heavy drinking, saying, "They drink a bottle of wine, two bottles of wine, and they think, Well, that's fine." The speaker asks, "Well, here's the question. Can you give it up?" and concludes, "If you can't give it up, then you're probably addicted."

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This person is accused of trying to meet a 13-year-old boy. They deny it, but are confronted and restrained. The person is called a child predator and is warned about their actions. They were caught trying to take the boy for a milkshake.

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A man shares a story about a 43-year-old man whose wife left him and their two children. The speakers discuss heartbreak and the sedation of children, suggesting child trafficking in the United States. They criticize law enforcement for allegedly assisting in this trade. They point out children who appear sedated and mention the lack of seat belts in a vehicle carrying multiple children. They express shock and disbelief at the situation. The video concludes with a mention of Infowars as a source of truthful information.

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A confrontation occurs between individuals concerned about the transportation of children and a driver. The driver is accused of illegally transporting children and not providing proper safety measures such as car seats. The driver's affiliation is questioned, and the police are called. The conversation becomes heated as the individuals express their disapproval of the situation. The video then transitions to an advertisement for a vitamin and mineral product available for purchase.

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Many popular sodas and snacks in America are sweetened with high fructose corn syrup, while the same products in the UK often use real sugar. These products include Coca-Cola, fruit snacks, and ketchup. High fructose corn syrup is used because it is cheaper and sweeter than cane sugar, allowing companies to use less of it. It is also highly addictive, which encourages repeat purchases. High fructose corn syrup and corn syrup affect the brain similarly to drugs or opioids. The speaker advises consumers to read ingredients and avoid high fructose corn syrup.

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The speaker discusses a conversation with someone who has a large following on Instagram. They mention that the person is a cheerleader and show them their Instagram photos, which they describe as sexy. The other speaker expresses disgust and warns against discussing such topics, as it could lead to arrest. The first speaker then tries to justify pedophilia by comparing it to other fetishes and questioning why it is illegal. They mention searching for explicit content on Google and describe a young girl's Instagram photos. The conversation ends with a comment about the girl being skinny and sexualized.

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A speaker says his son is not here anymore because a kid was mad. Another speaker describes his brother as a good kid who made one mistake that cost him his life, which he didn't deserve. The speaker says this kid was sitting under their tent at track. When asked to move, he became aggressive. The speaker's brother stepped in and told him he needed to move, and the kid responded, "make me move." The kid grabbed his backpack, and the speaker didn't see the stab. He then saw his brother, but won't talk about the rest. The speaker tried to help his brother, but it was senseless. He doesn't understand why someone would do that over a little argument, saying it's crazy how people do that nowadays. The brother was a man of the family who had people that cared about him and did everything for their family. He was a strong kid.

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The speaker discusses adding sugar to Cheerios, something their kids do. They compare this to soda consumption, noting that two cans of soda daily equate to £10 of sugar per month. This is likened to children consuming two bowls of Cheerios with 3.5 tablespoons of sugar each. The speaker questions when their mother would have intervened, implying disapproval of such high sugar intake. They reiterate that this amount of sugar is equivalent to that found in two cans of soda.

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An individual contacts 911 about a potential pedophile. They confront the person, who admits to inappropriate behavior and offering money to a supposed 13-year-old. The individual claims to be broke and lonely, expressing regret for their actions. They acknowledge the approach taken by the confronters and express no resentment. The video ends with a rap about taking responsibility and being serious.

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The speaker alerts someone, referred to as "Holmes," that their "crack is out." The speaker then addresses "Ma," urging her to look away from something. The speaker questions someone's actions, stating there are kids and the speaker's mother present. The speaker calls someone "sickos."

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It seems that the speaker is addressing someone who has a young child and is seeking help for their 12-year-old. The speaker believes that the issue is related to medication and not anything else. They describe it as a manic episode that occurred after the child was put back on the medication.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the disturbing topic of child trafficking and the use of adrenochrome, a substance harvested from children for its supposed life-enhancing benefits. They describe graphic scenes of torture and ritualistic ceremonies involving children, including the consumption of adrenochrome and the extraction of the pineal gland. The speakers emphasize the importance of exposing these crimes and the need for action to protect children. They also mention a film called "The Sound of Freedom" that portrays the work of Tim Ballard from Operation Underground Railroad in rescuing trafficked children. The video ends with a trailer for the film.

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Speaker 0 asks where Speaker 1 got something, but Speaker 1 doesn't reveal the source. They discuss the purity of the item and mention a connection to Satanism. Speaker 0 suggests that the substance comes from the adrenaline of a living human body. Speaker 1 admits to receiving human blood as payment and feeling the effects. Other speakers discuss the importance of collecting children's screams for power and the desire for immortality. They mention a mutagen in teenagers' blood that is valuable to the government. Speaker 7 brings up the idea of extracting youth from children for actors and trophy wives. Speaker 6 talks about a potion that stops aging. Speaker 5 asks about the importance of a picture and is warned not to ask too many questions. Speaker 6 and Speaker 1 discuss the need for strength and the desire to stay young. Speaker 5 encounters someone who wants to suck the life out of children to remain forever young. Speaker 6 reveals the source of a valuable solution made from human beings. Speaker 5 is shocked and Speaker 2 explains that their planet is like a farm. They mention the murder of Speaker 2's mother for trying to stop this business. The video ends with Speaker 5 expressing a desire for more time.

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The speaker reflects on their son's choices, mentioning drugs and a questionable lifestyle. The son asks to use the speaker's name for a deal, but the speaker refuses. The son walks away, expressing a desire to be like the speaker. The speaker mentions the son's involvement with drugs and potential bribes. The speaker is uncertain when the son will return home.

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There is concern about underage girls hanging out with older men involved in drug-related activities. The speaker wishes the police had more power to intervene and take the girls home to their negligent parents. The speaker then confronts someone, accusing them of being a drug dealer. The person denies it and threatens to rob the speaker. The speaker questions the person's behavior and asks how they would feel if someone treated them the same way in their home country. The conversation escalates, but the speaker tries to justify their actions as not being racist. Another person advises against aggravating tensions. The speaker acknowledges their point but defends their actions. The conversation ends with thanks.

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The speaker shares a personal story about working at a juice bar in Kauai, Hawaii, where the owner, Jeff, was involved in a human trafficking ring. The speaker's girlfriend, who was the manager, was also a victim of abuse within the ring. The speaker emphasizes that young girls were specifically targeted for employment at the juice bar. The girlfriend eventually escaped the island to start a new life. The speaker believes that Mark Zuckerberg and Oprah are connected to these trafficking rings on the Hawaiian Islands, particularly in Kauai and Maui. The speaker urges for awareness and action to prevent the islands from becoming like Jeffrey Epstein's island.

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Do not take your children to West Edmonton Mall. A father waited for his 8-year-old daughter in the bathroom but became concerned when she didn’t come out. He entered to find two women with a stroller, and upon checking, discovered his daughter inside, drugged and with a shaved head. This alarming incident has not been reported in mainstream media, raising questions about why such critical issues regarding child safety are overlooked. A city police officer confirmed the incident's authenticity. The father confronted the women, leading to a physical altercation until police arrived. Unfortunately, the justice system likely released the suspects quickly. This situation highlights a disturbing trend, and there is a call to raise awareness and demand accountability.

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Children and women are using harmful substances that are disgusting and need to be stopped.

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The Teen Steroid Epidemic is TERRIFYING
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The episode investigates the rising trend of teenagers using performance enhancing drugs, including steroids, peptides, and related compounds, and the cascade of risks that follow. It traces how online communities and gym culture contribute to access and normalization, with conversations glimpsed from group chats and influencer channels that showcase rapid gains, while often glossing over long‑term health consequences. The discussion highlights how young people encounter easy pathways to obtain such substances through informal networks, black market sources, and evolving legal gray areas, where products marketed as research chemicals or non‑for‑human-consumption can still reach impressionable users. Throughout, the narrator emphasizes the mismatch between the perceived benefits of quick results and the reality of severe side effects, including cardiovascular strain, hormonal disruption, acne, body dysmorphia, infertility, and mental health destabilization. The piece also recounts personal testimonies and expert cautions about how developing brains and growing bodies may react differently to these drugs, underscoring the danger of early exposure when growth plates and endocrine systems are still maturing. It considers how public narratives around celebrity culture and mass media contribute to a distorted sense of normalcy, with high‑profile figures and the promise of rapid transformations driving experimentation. The episode concludes by reminding listeners that natural development and patience are linked to safer long‑term outcomes, and it stresses the importance of critical media literacy and careful scrutiny of online content that glamorizes PED use for teenagers.

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Drive-Thru Gooning Attempt is Insane..
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A 2 a.m. confrontation at a Lakewood drive-thru bikini barista stand unfolds as a man tries to yank a worker through the window, prompting a rapid 911 call and a traumatized employee. The assailant, later identified as Ezekiel Guerrero, pays with a credit card bearing his name and speeds away after grabbing the barista’s arm. Surveillance and witness footage circulate as police search for the suspect, who left behind a trail of clues and a shaken worker who describes the moment she cried for help. The exchange becomes a focal point for discussion of impulsive violence in late-night Pacific Northwest drive-thrus and introduces the idea that the behavior can be described as “gooning,” a term used by investigators to frame the motive and the danger. One week later, investigators track Guerrero, 19-year-old, is charged with first-degree attempted kidnapping. He is questioned, admits drinking and using marijuana, and says he does not recall the full incident, blaming intoxication and a sour night with his ex. He describes entering the scene after losing a thousand dollars, becoming upset, and acting impulsively when the barista handed him his drink. Detectives press for motive, suggesting the behavior may have been driven by rage, loneliness, and a craving rather than premeditated malice. Guerrero later confesses, reiterating that alcohol and cannabis affected his memory, while investigators verify his identity with a tattoo and a social-media photo. The interview underscores the seriousness of the alleged attempted kidnapping and closes with prosecutors preparing for court proceedings, underscoring the host’s refrain to “never goon.”
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