Dr. Insanity - When Suspects Try To Seduce Cops

Episode Date: December 28, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Criminals getting stopped by police can often use many violent methods to try and escape. But what happens when suspects try to seduce and flirt with cops to avoid sentences? Here are four examples of when this very situation was caught on camera. Starting with 48-year-old Kelly Barton, who drove into a lamp post while transporting a special needs patient for work. However, when police arrived, she was looking a little worse for where. Kelly? Yes.
Starting point is 00:00:26 How are you doing? Kelly admits that she had too much to drink that evening, but doesn't admit to driving, despite it being her job. Unfortunately for her, though, security camera footage from the gas station proves that she was, in fact, behind the wheel, and is now facing charges of both DUI and neglect due to the responsibility she carried while driving with the patient. But as an ambulance pulls up to perform some tests on her, Kelly reveals that she has another trick up her sleeve and begins repeatedly flirting with all of the officers at the scene. Look at your hands on you. Do you want the light squad to check you, ma'am?
Starting point is 00:01:03 Yeah. Okay. Let them do what they got to do. Come on, boys. What are you feeling? Hey. Hey. I want the little young boys.
Starting point is 00:01:16 Ask me how I'm feeling. Let the little young boy feel. Let me tell you what I would do to you with your blue eyes. Let me check the brush. Okay. Look at him. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:01:29 Okay. him in a way that he won't event. Hey, look, he can look tough I'll he won't, right? Don't let me get him. After multiple tests, it's clear to the officers that Kelly was way over the legal limit and is arrested for driving well intoxicated. And after struggling to get her into the police vehicle, she's sent on her way to the police station. But if you think Kelly was bold for talking to cops like that,
Starting point is 00:01:56 18-year-old Skyler Fluss is on a completely different level. Going so far as to post this video to thousands of people bragging about how she got away with a DUI. I got out of a DUI and got let off with a warning. Skyler was pulled over after an officer saw her weaving around the road in a way that suggested she might not have been completely sober. But according to her video, she claims that using her flirtatious and quick wets, she managed to trick the officer and get away with a warning. I blew a 3.8 and he let me off with a fucking warning. and gave me his number and said he should meet for coffee or lunch he was hot so i'm getting
Starting point is 00:02:34 lunch with him tomorrow if her story is true then the officer would be in serious trouble but luckily the officer in question recorded the entire interaction on his body camp and the video tells a completely different story hello my name's deputy stalem in the judge county sheriff's office i pulled you over because you're weaving a little bit back there where you coming from um i was coming from my friend's house i actually just got dumped okay i was like crying and like, I'm really... Okay. Were you on your phone and stuff, too?
Starting point is 00:03:02 I was trying to call him to get a hold of him because my heart. Okay. Well, I'm just concerned that you were weaving because of alcohol, but if you're on your phone, have you been drinking or anything tonight? No, okay. The deputy then does give Skyler a card with the sheriff's information on it, but it didn't include his personal number, and it didn't come with an invitation to dinner.
Starting point is 00:03:21 Sounds like you're having a rough night, so I'm not going to add to that by writing you a ticket or anything, okay? So I'm just going to give you a warning. It's not a big deal. I just want to make sure you're okay. You're weaving a little bit, and I just want to make sure you're okay to operate the motor vehicle, and I believe you are. So my information's right here on the front. The reason I stopped you here is on the back.
Starting point is 00:03:36 Where we were headed, get there safely, and I'm sorry, you're having a bad night. Yeah, I'm just right. I'm just right. I'm sorry. No, you're fine. Yeah, no, you don't even apologize. I mean, you were weaving a little bit with no traffic out. I just want to make sure you're okay, that's all. Skyler's video doesn't just contain disgusting footage of her laughing and bragging about exploiting this officer's kindness,
Starting point is 00:03:53 but also states that she blew a 3.8 on the breathalizer. ignoring that she wasn't even tested in the first place. The legal limit is only around 0.8 and already makes driving dangerous. But a reading of 3.8 would imply Skyler was not only blackout drunk, but close to death, as at a level of 4.0, respiratory failure is likely. But this doesn't mean Skyler was lying about being drunk underage. Videos were later discovered of her chugging tequila from the bottle and acting drunk at a party just hours before she was caught driving.
Starting point is 00:04:28 After she was confronted with this, Skyler confessed and admitted to everything. I ended up getting a little too intoxicated. I was taking shots all night, and I decided to make the dumb decision to get into my car and drive. She also admitted that the officer never asked her out. That was just a lie for social media attention. Regardless of her confession, though,
Starting point is 00:04:50 no further action was taken against her or the officer who failed to test her. But the same can't be said for Lydia Bedillo. She was caught trying to transport two illegal immigrants over the Mexican border, and as soon as everything started to fall apart, she decided to try seducing the officer. Just wait for me right here, okay? I'm looking at you, sorry, sir.
Starting point is 00:05:08 My what? I'm looking at your eyes. Why? Because you look pretty handsome. As soon as the officer realizes something might be up with the IDs, Lydia starts to smile and stare directly at his eyes, before telling him how handsome he is. Obviously, this is just a trick to try and get out of the position she's put herself in,
Starting point is 00:05:26 a trick that isn't going to work on this officer. licenses through the national database, the officer discovers that the ID numbers return completely wrong results, meaning that both of them are totally fake. It's later discovered that the two women with Lydia and the car are both illegal immigrants from El Salvador. What's worse is that they were being transported through a service that often forces women into debt bondage, where the people who transported them will make them pay off their debt through forced labor and sex work.
Starting point is 00:06:16 So while Lydia was arrested and the two women sent back over the border, they may have been saved from years of horrible treatment and abuse. One thing's for sure, though, Lydia's attempt at flirting didn't work one bit. Unlike Brooke Teague's attempt, which actually worked out well, so well, it's rumored that her and the cop are still together to this day. Brooke was pulled over after an officer witnessed her swerving around the road slightly, a telltale sign that the driver was either intoxicated or in need of help, so he swiftly pulled her over only to be greeted in a surprising way. Hey, I'm Officer Smith, my good place, department. I see you, Mr. Smith. Um, I've never heard that before and I should have to stop. I appreciate that.
Starting point is 00:06:55 Hey, so I'm just talking for improper lane news. Sorry, I was on the phone. You're on the phone? I'll be honest. Okay. Who are you in the phone with? My baby daddy. I'll show it to you, too.
Starting point is 00:07:05 Okay. Zachary? Yeah. How much you have to drink tonight? Only one drink. Just one drink. Yep. Yes, sir.
Starting point is 00:07:10 Miller. A Miller lie? Yes. I won't lie to you, a Miller lie. That's all you've had. Yes, sir. You can ask Zachary. I don't really want to talk to Zachary.
Starting point is 00:07:20 I know you don't. I'm just saying. In just this first minute of conversation, two things become clear immediately. Brooke has definitely had more than one beer to drink, and how well she and the officer seem to be getting along already. Both points that will get increasingly more obvious as the footage continues. Yeah, I can smell it from across the car. She's like, I had one Miller a lot. There's no, I wanted to say, like, a Miller did that to you?
Starting point is 00:07:42 Big Miller. 128-ounce Miller. It's a bucket of Miller. All right, where are we at on it? Awesome. Brooke? Yes. Teague.
Starting point is 00:07:53 Am I saying the right? Teague. Like baseball league. Teague like baseball league. Yep. It helps people spell it because they never spell it correctly. Brooke then gets taken out for some sobriety tests, which take much longer than anticipated. You're making me giggle. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:08:10 He makes me giggle too. That's okay. I snore. I'm from Huntsville. Sorry. I'm from Huntsville. Isn't it going to make me snort? All right, stop laughing because you're making me laugh. Seriously.
Starting point is 00:08:30 I'm giggling, I'm sorry. This is a serious deal? Yeah. Okay. You're smiling. I can't help it. All right, sit. Stop. Okay. I'm sorry. Unfortunately, despite all the jokes, Brooke failed all the sobriety tests and was put under arrest. How much you've actually had a drink?
Starting point is 00:08:48 I've had two millers. Two millers now? That's it? Yes, sir. You can call Mitchell, the manager. Okay. Well, hey, go ahead and put your hands on your back for me, okay? After a search of her car, which turned up nothing but a loose car seat, she was driven back to the police station where the sparks continue to fly. I'm with you. Let's go over here. Oh, my gosh, there is a dog?
Starting point is 00:09:10 There is a dog. He's over there. He's over here. His name is Kolok. Cole. Yock? That's my dog. Is that my dog? His name?
Starting point is 00:09:20 His name is Coach. I have three dogs out. Great day and in the house. Wow. I have high school with you? Oh, I think so. Where'd you go to high school? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:32 Where'd you go? Indiana. Where'd you go? Uprazo, Indiana. I was raised from Bluefield. Really? Yeah. Note that despite the obvious chemistry, both Brooke and the officer have remained professional and are continuing to move on with the investigation.
Starting point is 00:09:49 The officer had Brooke take a blood alcohol test where she blew 0.14%, almost twice the legal limit. Brooke still spent the night in jail to sober up and had her license suspended temporarily. But this interaction shows how respect and professionalism can make an investigation much, much easier. It's just unfortunate that this cop didn't meet Brooke at a bar. Maybe things would have ended with a night at his place instead of the jail.

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