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We got scammed here.
The Rolls Rose-R. Coenanenon, $300,000 car.
Luis R. Conrica is driving a stolen.
Rolls Rose-Ros-Colinen.
It's on his Instagram right now.
I looked up that house in the background.
Whoa.
He lives in Canelo Alvarez's home.
Working at this dealership for like 11 years now.
I'm the general manager.
You know, we started doing a lot of exotics like four years ago,
like Lamborghinies, Ferraris, Rolls Royces.
I mean, just anything.
that high line stuff.
And when you buy these cars as a dealer,
we have to, you know, get them transported.
And we've been doing this for years.
Right.
Never had.
I mean, we've had problems, but not like major,
not like, you know, anything more than like,
oh, the transport is late or they canceled on his last minute or whatever.
So that I'm used to, and we've been dealing with that forever.
But, you know, this was something totally different.
And I had heard rumors about, like, cars getting stolen in transport,
but I'm just thinking like, okay, you must be stupid.
Like, you must have dispatched it to, you know,
somebody that, you know, wasn't, didn't have an insurance
or didn't have a license or something.
Like, it just didn't make any sense to me.
And it happened to us.
It happened to us.
What happened was is the website we use is called central dispatch.com.
Okay, it's owned by a Cox Automotive.
Right?
Yeah, not this one.
No relation.
They own man, they're manhant.
I'm auctions, sure heard them, auto trader, that's them.
So they own Central Dispatch, and it's a load board.
So let's say, you know, you're basically what I was.
You're a shipper, right?
Which is like a dealer or a customer, usually a dealer.
Right.
There's a car you want that's in Arizona and you need to move it to Georgia.
You're going to post it on there, and you're going to post it for, I need to move this car for whatever the going rate is, like a dollar mile or like $1.50 a mile.
You know, I need to take it from here to here.
okay and somebody's going to call in say hey I'm a carrier so and so I have a driver over here
right now you can pick you know if you dispatch to me I'll pick it up you'll have it tomorrow
or the next day or whatever and then you just dispatch to them right what is dispatched to him
like you just like it's almost like an email like you just type in their name and you click
submit and then now it's theirs that they get all the information and the reason they need
that you need to give it to them is because on the listing they can see what kind of card
is and the zip code is getting picked up from the zip code is going to they don't
see anything else. Okay. So in order for it to become their load assigned to them,
they have to have that. It has to be dispatched them, so they have the actual address and the
bin numbers and permission to get it, so to speak. And so some truck goes, comes, shows up at my house
if that's where it's getting picked up from, yeah. If it's at my house or at my dealership and
they, they put it on the car loader or whatever, they. And it goes away. And they take it. That's
it. Yeah. Sign some documents or something. Sign like a, what it's called bill lading,
basically releasing the car, which is the only reason that's there is so you can, like,
everyone can agree on the condition of the car.
Okay.
Right?
Because, you know, the car gets to where it's going.
The owner, the new owner is saying, oh, there's a scratch here, scratch here.
Well, no, we have a bill of lading that says it was already there.
Right.
So that's really all there is to it.
But what happened in this situation was, is, you know, we dispatch this car to a carrier,
and they say they're picking up.
It was a Rose Rose-Colining.
Is that?
How old was it?
2020.
Okay.
It's like 300,000-hour car.
the time they've gone down a little bit but okay at the time it's about 300,000 hour car and that's
all you get is a piece of paper so nobody's bought the car no we bought it so we we wired the money
to this dealership that we bought it from okay we bought it from a dealership in Scottsdale okay
so we wired them the money they said okay we got the money the car's yours the car's yours to
pick up right and that's when I dispatch it and then the car is supposed to get picked up on a
Saturday and it's supposed to be to us by Monday or maybe Tuesday okay I get a
texts saying that the car's been picked up. This is from the dealer that we bought it from on
Saturday. They're like, hey, cars on the way to you. I'm like, okay, great. That's, that's what
was supposed to happen. Monday comes around. Car didn't show up. Again, not unusual because
they are late sometimes. And then Tuesday morning, you know, I call a carrier that's supposed
it has the car. Like, hey, just checking in. And they're like, oh, yeah, drivers are running a little
late. He'll be there in a few hours. Okay. Four hours go by. Nothing. Call him again. He
which they usually don't even answer.
So that was kind of a red flag
that they were actually, like, being helpful.
And he goes,
oh, the driver's still running a little late.
I'll call you back.
And I'm like, what the fuck?
So then I call him again.
I'm getting pissed at this point.
It's like five or six o'clock on Tuesday.
No, granted, this car's been picked up since Saturday.
All right.
Scottsdale to Atlanta's not that far.
It's like usually a two-day trip.
But it was over the weekends.
I was being nice.
I'm like, where's the fucking car?
Like, I'm losing it at this point.
You know, because I already have this car
basically sold to somebody.
They haven't paid for.
it yet but like they put a deposit on and they know that we have a coming in we've paid for it
and this guy is like going hey do i need to go buy a car somewhere else and i'm like fuck i don't
want to lose this deal i don't want to be stuck with this car and i'm going to go where's
a fucking car and then this dispatcher he has a really thick armenian accent you know like a lot of
him doing he goes he goes uh he's like a driver never picked up car and i was like what
you just told me he was going to be here a couple hours ago if you like do you know do you
know what's low this is this is the rose coan and going from you know scottstale to
Atlanta and he goes driver didn't pick up car and I'm like oh fuck like I didn't know what happened
yet I didn't know how they did it but I just knew that was not good and then I called the dealer and
I'm like like did that car get picked up and they're like oh yeah I'm like are you sure and he's like
yes I signed for it I was like can you send me that bill elating you know to me the piece of paper
prove it and he sends me a bill alating and it has the right VIN number it has a name of a
carrier i've never heard of that's on there it was like lg motors i've never heard of this carrier
it's not who i dispatched to right i dispatched to a company called ailer right ailer transportation
lc is who i dispatched to and i see on there like who the fuck is this and i look at the delivery
address and it said los angeles california with no delivery name no contact name and then i had
a california phone number and no company name and i text the dealer back i'm like what the
fuck is this? Like, did you guys sign this? And he goes, yeah, that's my signature to release
the vehicle. I'm like, why did you release my car to somebody who wasn't me? Like, that doesn't
say my company on there anywhere. Doesn't say anything about us. That's not even my phone number.
It's a different state. I've bought cars from this company before. Like, we've bought from
them before. They know we're in Georgia. Right. So I'm saying, like, why did you release the car?
Like, and they're like, oh, this isn't on us. I'm like, it was. That's not on me. I paid you.
So, like, imagine, like, if you drop your car off with me to get, like, an oil change on it, right?
And then it's there.
And then you show up to pick up your car hours later.
And I'm like, oh, uh, uh, Todd came by and said was, said he was supposed to pick it up, and I gave him the keys.
Right.
I owe you a car now, right?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah. It's kind of what I was figuring into.
What did the guy say?
Oh, he was just like, he was like, oh, it's not on us.
It's not on us.
And I'm like, okay, well, this is going to have to be handled at some other point, you know,
because and you have a boss yeah like you've got to go to your boss and say you know the money
that i had wired i had you wire here and for the car yeah well the car's gone now and these guys
have your money yeah and these guys aren't giving up the money because they're saying oh it's not
our fault all right okay yeah so that how that go how that conversation no i mean you know so me
me and um and we're very close we've been right doing this together for
over a decade.
So, I mean, yeah, we're pretty upset about it.
But at the same time, it's like, we got scammed here.
We got absolutely fucked.
Now, the dealer should be responsible because if it happened to us, I guarantee you,
if it was on the other end, we would have to pay.
Did you call back the phone number, the Armenia?
Armenian.
What did he say?
Did he answer?
Oh, got you.
Nice car, motherfucker.
No, he did not.
He said nice car.
Oh, my God.
Are you serious?
I know it's not funny from your point of view.
I have the text.
Look.
That's horrible.
That's just wrong.
Yeah.
It's funny.
I have the text.
Yeah.
He said,
he doesn't speak very good English,
but he said,
he goes,
nice car,
motherfucker.
You already died beach.
Beach,
not bitch.
Right.
Beach.
Wow.
I'm like,
and of course,
then I go fucking crazy.
It's like one o'clock in the morning when I get that.
So I've been.
up in my kitchen all night pacing trying to find trying to figure what the hell's going on we've
already called rolls royce to activate because every one of these cars has like a stolen vehicle
tracking system right so we've already called rolls or worse and they're like okay yeah it'll take
approximately three to five business days to to activate i'm like what to fuck like they'll have found
that thing by then yeah that's what i'm saying like like y'all can't do anything and they're like
well we can track the car right now and i'm like okay well we'll track it where is and they're like
well we can't tell you we have to call the police department okay well here's the here's the next
thing. The police, it took three or four days to even get the car reported stolen because I call
LAPD and they're like, well, technically didn't get stolen from L.A. It got stolen from Scottsdale.
So then I'm calling Scottsdale and they send the police out to the dealership and the first time
the dealership waves them off. He goes, no, this is a civil matter. This is a civil matter.
No, like we need them to go back out there to get a police report. So four or five days past,
we finally have a police report. The car's finally stolen. So I call Roller's George's back and
And they're like, okay, well, we need to speak to the police department and tell them where it is.
I'm like, okay, God.
And then I'm calling the police like, hey, Rolls-Royce is going to call you.
They're going to call you.
They're going to call you.
And they never called.
So I finally got on the phone for the Rolls-Royce.
I might look, just tell me if you're getting a fucking signal or not.
I need to know that it was dead.
There was no signal.
It was dead.
And later on, we, you know, I had done a subpoena with AT&T because BMWs, which is who is responsible for a lot of electronics and Rolls
Royce have an in-car Wi-Fi and AT&T handles it.
Like every car has what's called a M-S-D-I-N, which is like a, it's like a phone number.
It's literally a phone number, but you can't call it.
But even if it's not activated, like you're paying for the service, it still has a connection
to a cell tower, and it pings about every hour, like once every hour.
And you can get it down to about a block, like where the car is.
Right.
So that module, the telecommunications module, which is also where that Wi-Fi
of modules was deactivated in like two, three hours, like the same day the car was picked up.
So these guys know what they're doing.
Oh, yeah.
Oh, yeah.
They knew exactly what they were doing.
At the time, I had no idea.
At the time, I thought it was, I mean, I'm sitting here thinking, like, I need to find out
who this transport company is, right?
The one that I told you picked it up that was on the bill lading.
Because I'm like, they're obviously the ones behind it, no.
But I called them and I'm like, hey, I need to speak to whoever dropped off this car.
And as I'm on the phone with them, I'm looking at their website.
And I'm like, this is a really big company.
Right.
Like, they're big.
Like, they have beautiful trailers.
Like, they're legit.
They have great reviews.
I'm like, something's not adding up here.
And I get the dispatcher on the phone that handled that load.
And she goes, yeah, we were dispatched this load, you know, from a company called Deep South Freight and logistics.
And I'm like, who the fuck is that?
I'm like, I dispatched this load to Ailer Transportation.
And she goes, we don't know who that is.
We got dispatched by Deep South Freight to take this car from Scottsdale to Los Angeles.
And I'm like, how?
And she's like, that's all I can tell you.
If you're going to have to call the police,
we don't feel comfortable answer any more questions.
I'm like, okay.
And all I could get from her was another phone number
that was given to them by Deep South Freight and Logistics.
And it matched one of the phone numbers that was on the dispatch sheet that,
not dispatch, but the bill of lading that was signed to the dealership in Scottsdale.
So I'm like, so Deep South Freight and Ailer, the same person,
about how, why?
So I looked it up, and I went on Central Dispatch, the load board.
Ailer Transportation is a carrier account.
Deep South Freight and Logistics is what's called a broker account.
Now, a broker account is literally what it sounds like, right?
Is your company, like, you know when you go on Google and you type in, like, vehicle
transport and, like, a bunch of different companies come up?
Those are typically like brokers, right?
So they go on these load boards and they'll post your load and get a carrier to pick it up.
Yeah, they get whatever's in between money.
Right.
You're saying I'll pay, 1,200 bucks.
they get it for 900 they make 300 bucks so the way that the scam works and what we figured
out is so innocent customer dispatch it to the fraudulent carrier account which in this case was
ailer right and then whoever's controlling that carrier account logs out and then they log in to
another account that they have as a broker account so they they're out there fishing to get the
loads they want to get the cars they want once they have the information they need which is the
address and the VIN number and then they repost it as a broker but instead of
it's going to a different address.
It's going to a different state.
So instead of going from Scottsdale to Atlanta,
now it's going to Scottsdale to L.A.
And a lot of times when they repost them,
they change up a little bit.
Because you don't have to put the VIN number
when you initially post it.
So instead of being a 2020 rolls colon,
and they'll post that they have like a 2022 rolls going
and they're moving just in case someone else
is watching the low board.
Like the carrier who just got it.
Right.
And it goes, hey, why is there another 2020 colonel
coming out of Noonan or coming out of Scottsdale?
Like, let me call and get that one, too.
And then they call the, they call me who just dispatched them that load.
And they're like, you got another one.
I'm like, no.
And they're like, well, you got this broker posting this one.
So they don't want to get caught.
They're smart.
Right.
But they post them.
And then an innocent carrier picks him up.
So whoever picked my car up and took it to L.A.,
they were just a carrier that happened to be going that direction.
You're just doing what he does.
Just doing what they do.
He got a, he got an order.
Yeah.
He got paid.
He picked it up.
Now, there's the only problem with that is.
is typically when you're moving $300,000 cars,
they're going to one or two places.
They're either going to a dealership
or where they go into a private residence,
like a customer.
These guys, if you look up the addresses
where they put on the sheets to get them delivered to,
their dealership addresses.
Like, when they get there,
right before the truck arrives,
someone would call them and be like,
hey, we're actually really busy right now.
Can you meet us down the street?
So they would have the driver go, like, a block down,
and then two dudes walk up,
like one dude walks up and just go yeah the car's for me right and the carrier's like okay cool
you pan that's it if i got some pictures one of the guys that was meeting like at a lot of these
has like no teeth we call him tooth fairy right that's what i was calling it for the longest because
we couldn't figure out his name but he's missing half his teeth like covered just looks
terrible like he looks like he shouldn't even have a driver's license do you i mean do you have that
photo do you have a photo yeah i do somebody might call in
be like, that's my cousin
Billy. I know. I know who
he is, man. Do you know where he is?
Maybe.
That's the guy in the apartment next door to me.
I mean, I did promise them I'd find them.
When they said nice car, motherfucker, I did make him a promise.
You know what that scene reminds me of?
Don't do the taken thing.
I don't know who you are.
I don't know what you want.
If you are looking for ransom, I can tell you I don't have money.
But what I do have are a very particular set of skills.
So that's Tooth Ferry.
Oh my God.
These guys are giving a $300 plus $1,000 vehicle to a guy who's missing half his teeth.
Okay.
Yeah.
Or more.
Or more.
Just because they were there at the location because this driver, he's been driving
for, he might have been driving for three days, four days.
He wants to drop his load and he wants to go.
So as long as someone's there to pay him and they say they're there to pick it up,
half of the time they just hand him over.
Now, there were some drivers that we heard about that would get there and feel like
something's wrong.
And then they would backtrack and call the broker and no one answers.
They dispatch him.
And then they, you know, look and see if they can find out whose car it is.
Like a lot of dealerships have like their name on the back of the car.
There's one driver that had two cars on there.
I think it was to Aston Martin and a Bentley.
And he called the dealer that was on the temp tag on the back.
He goes, hey, did y'all just sell these cars?
And they're like, yeah.
And he's like, where are they supposed to go?
And they're like, Texas or something like that.
And he's like, well, I'm in L.A. right now.
About to drop them off to this guy behind a Costco or something.
Next to the dumpsters.
And, dude, these guys, they got lucky.
They got really lucky because, you know, the transport was like, well, I'm not dropping these cars off to him.
But, you know, you need to hire me to bring it back to you.
And they work something out.
Right.
do these two guys
Tooth Ferry and whoever
Do they have all the right numbers
And credentials to show the driver
They don't show them shit
They just got a clipboard on a piece of favor
They don't show them anything
They just they literally just
They're calling the driver
Oh they just back it off
And then the driver's one who says sign here for it
He's no yeah they're calling it
Yeah they're calling saying hey we're here
Meet us here
You know this where you can drop off the load
And the driver shows up and whatever
It's just it's very unregulated
Like there's a lot of securities
That could be in place with this
that there should be but there's not um obviously we've come up with things since then to protect
ourselves from it but before that i mean it was like one of those things where if it hasn't happened to you
you don't really yeah you don't know till it's too late you know you don't really think about it that
much i mean you assume this is a company you can trust because it's a big you know load board on by
cox automotive who owns everything you know and you're just like okay this is safe you just don't
think about this kind of stuff but so the second so you know
The second that, you know, I figured out the car was stolen, you know,
and now that I've explained you how, like, the actual process works,
right?
Right.
So I start trying to figure all this out.
So once I figure out how they did it, I'm like, okay, so that means Ailer transportation is a fake carrier.
Like they're a fraudulent company, which means every single person that's hired them probably got their car stolen.
So I go and I look at their reviews.
Now, granted, before this happened, their reviews were fine.
They would have, like, you know, 10, 15, 20 reviews in the last.
week that we're all five star that you don't think anything of it but now it's been a couple
days because you can't leave a carrier or review on central dispatch until you booked a load with them
you know that way there's no fake reviews so now when i check and this is like a week after
there's one star these fuckers stole my car like don't hire them like they stole our aston martin
they stole our Lamborghini like scam fraudsters and i'm like oh so i start calling those people
and i start asking them what happened and then before you know
I got a running list of, like, cars that are, that are missing.
Are they getting, uh, um, getting a hard time by the police also?
Oh, yeah.
Yeah, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, it's, they don't want to do it.
They don't give a fuck.
Right.
They don't care.
I had horrible experience out there.
Horrible experience with the police.
And, uh, I'll get to more than a minute, but I started like getting a list of these
other cars that are missing because in my head, I'm thinking, okay, all these cars are
some people, they're going to be hidden in some location.
I'm thinking in my head, there's this, like,
big warehouse. It just has all these stolen cars and it'll be easy, right? So I start calling people
like, okay, what card do you have stolen? And they're like, well, it's this one. And some people
didn't even know their cars were stolen yet. They thought like, I was a scammer trying to call
them and warn them. Right. Right. And, you know, they're like, well, I don't know. Then they're like,
oh, shit. You know, we haven't heard from the driver. I'm like, yeah, your car's here.
So I get that information for their car and I start trying to see if I can get a tracker on it.
And they've disabled all the trackers and GPS is on the car. At this point, I got,
my car that's missing, there's a
2024 S63
AMG, there's
a Ferrari 812 Superfast
and a couple of G-wagons
and like two Bentley. So there's like six or seven
cars that at this point are just
poof. One of the
G-wagons gives a signal.
You know, the Mercedes like Jeep,
the big tire on the back. Yeah.
Yeah. It gives a signal. And
they haven't cut it or something. Or maybe they tried to cut it
and it didn't work. So
it gives a signal. We're calling
we're all calling the police like crazy like please go here it's at this address please go and they
finally show up only two cars are there okay well they got two cars that's something but we were thinking
it was all of them it was a g wagon and it was a bentley did they grab the guy would they grab the guy
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They arrested the guys for grass, but nothing else. And I know this because I looked on the booking
log to try to see all the arrests for that day at that area of the LAS or Los Angeles County Sheriff's
department. No one got arrested for stolen cars or possession of stolen vehicles or any
charges related to that at all. Well, you would think the cops would have...
Investigated. Well, hung back and put a tracker on both those vehicles and then just waited
for people to come pick them up because now they would be tracked and they wouldn't know it.
You see what I'm saying? And then you could follow them to where they're going.
I mean, yeah, but at the same time...
That doesn't seem like a difficult investigation. It doesn't... I feel like all they had to do
is just look and see who dropped those cars off. There's cameras everywhere. Everything's being
recorder. Everywhere is LPRs, license plate reader cameras. I mean, they could have figured out
who got those cars there. But they just chucked it up to, uh, well, they just, they just hit
them there. Okay. How'd they get behind the lock gate? Yeah. To hide them there. Like, okay,
okay. Well, I mean, these aren't, you know, these are police officers. Yeah. So that's, that's over
with at that point. And then we're just like, okay, well, I'm just saying, I got to wait until another
another car pops up. Like I get, you know, something gets stolen or whatever. And every day cars are
getting stolen at this point and i'm seeing i'm seeing it on facebook i'm seeing it everywhere and
and they all seem to be connected with this same group um everyone i talked to it was connected so i'm
like these guys are just stealing all of them so one thing that happened that was it was like
is it that same carrier at this point so carrier can't have that carrier they've been blown right
so that carrier would open up under a different carrier name but i could tell it was them because
they would use like the same text now numbers or they would use like
the same like just like the wording and the load IDs and stuff like it would be about the same so
I was able to figure out when they opened up a new one and another thing is right before they
opened up a new one they would dispatch a low a fake load to the carrier they were about to turn into
or start posing as and then they would write them a review so they would swap reviews to build up
the next company before that one gets shut down so it was really easy to figure out what their next
one was yeah it's like the uh the fake um oh gosh what uh the fake sponsors that we get
as soon as i get one you can one you can check the email yeah and the email's always from like
ukraine or somewhere and then the other thing they say they'll say in there is they'll they always
use a we are interested in conspiring with you to uh to represent our you know our and you're just
like conspiring oh yeah it's like all these big words
Yeah, these words, it's like, it's really out of context for a sponsorship.
Like, you know what I'm saying?
Like, they use the same basic phrases over and over again.
And that's how we could tell, like, it was a fraudulent company.
Because on the page on Central Dispatch, but you're like your company profile, it has like a little brief description.
And most legit carriers put like eight car hauler, fully enclosed, you know, two units, whatever.
This, the, the fraud companies would be like, we provide great experience, transport, vehicle transport across U.S.
how much time at this point in the story are you spending like researching this compared to
yeah don't you have a full-time job yeah so it got to the point where um I was going home at
night and I was I had to find this thing man I was like I mean because the thing is like people
don't understand is a dealer insurance is different right so even if you file an insurance claim
on something first of all you're not going to get every penny right or even close to it and then
next time you want to go renew insurance good luck it's going to be double triple right less
coverages like it's bad it's just it's really bad you don't want to be in that position so i'm trying
to find this thing every night i'm going home and i'm spending like what is your boss three four is he like
he thinks like do the whole doubt he's saying give up on it what are you doing you know it's really
hard to tell somebody to give up on something that you really want to and i think he kind of
struggle with that too. Right. Because this isn't the first time we've been, like, stolen from.
Now, this is definitely by far the worst, like, by far, both amount-wise, the way it happened.
This is the first time we've ever had a car stolen in transport. We've had people come in,
you know, with fake checks and stuff like that. And, you know, like maybe a salesperson didn't
look at it close enough. And, you know, I wasn't there at the time. And then they got away.
And I've had to track those people down. And I found all of them. But, um, it.
This is the first one
That was really
Really like
Fuck
But I still thought I was gonna get it the whole time
Because I kept fin of it
And he thought I was gonna get it too
So
What
So where are we at
In the story
You
LAPD's not helping
They found those two cars
They found those two cars
That you
Do we know
Where the cars are?
What do you mean?
Which cars?
Any of the
You're saying there's 20
At this point, there's 10, 15 cars missing.
It's a long story.
And, okay.
At this point, are you still thinking there are, there's like, you know, a bunch of rich celebrities or something driving around Beverly Hills and new vehicles?
Or are you thinking?
You know, I think they got different ones.
I think they got ones that they went and bought.
Yeah.
But at this point, my biggest fear is that they're going out of the country.
Because I don't know if you guys have seen the video.
But if you go on, if you go on YouTube and you type in Rolls-Royce Cullen and, uh,
shipping container right or in africa there's a video of a blacked out rolls we're always calling it
looks pretty close to hours getting unloaded from a shipping container in like nigeria or something on like
two by fours like it's it's the most just terrible shit i've ever seen and it's just like rolling
like almost vertical this happened that video came out right before this happened to me so my
biggest fear is like oh it's going to africa or going somewhere and it didn't help that every
time i opened up my instagram there's people sending me that fucking video like hey i found your
car. And I'm like, no, that was two weeks ago. It was two weeks prior. It's not the same one, but please stop showing me that. But my biggest fear was going out of the country. And, you know, I was really hopeful it wasn't because we found some other cars so far. There's two cars that were still in the country. And then the next load that we got was, actually, the next one that was found was at Blue McLaren, that tooth fairy was standing in front of. So he got that car. How'd you find that one? So that one, someone actually,
called me um because i i've been posting some stuff on social media and somebody called me and said
hey i just talked to a guy that had something somewhere happen to him and i'm like okay give me his
info and he's like yeah he says that his car was dropped off in los angeles too same area and he has a
picture of the guy and i'm like yeah give me his number at this point i don't know that they're connected
i don't know he's connected to mine yet and i get all the information i can't this guy get the
carrier names get everything and then i get the picture the tooth fairy the one i showed you and i'm like
Oh, you fucker.
I'm just like...
And he posed for the...
Was it the driver?
The driver.
The driver said, you know what?
Yeah.
He felt something was off,
so he just kind of snapped a picture.
And, you know, I was looking at that picture.
I was going through all the information.
I look at the transport company they used.
And then I only told you they leave each other reviews.
So long story short,
I was able to connect that transport company with the one that stole mine.
So it was the same fucking group.
And now I'm looking at this guy's picture.
And I'm like, so it was you.
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conditions apply I was going through and just saving all this stuff and trying to keep it as
organized as I could but then it kind of got quiet for a while like I didn't didn't really hear
anything so I was like how do we get them and I go on the load board and I look at loads that are
posted and I noticed some companies that have loads posted that just don't really make
sense like the descriptions are a little off and it was a company called like dodge logistics
and I look at it and it's going from LA to somewhere else in LA it was a it was a Rolls-Royce
didn't say what kind of said it was a Rolls-Royce and I said it was a Mercedes a G-Wagon I think
and I'm thinking are they trying to move my car and then I look at their reviews and they're
left by Ailer left by D's out I'm like oh my God they're trying to move my fucking car
I got to get this fucking car
But again, all I can see on the load at this point
Is the zip code and the type of cars
I can't see anything else
I can look up the name of the company all day
It's gonna come up to a PO box in Ohio
With a text now number
Like there's nothing
There's no point
I'm gonna call the police
They're not gonna do anything
They won't be able to figure it at either
So I'm like
How do you grab your 357
Got on a plane
No
Well I didn't know where the load was
Yeah
You know
Did you think about
Like booking it as the carrier
That's what I did
Yeah
So what I did was is I
Stop making me laugh
So I got a
I got kind of did
similar to what they do
And I got access to a carrier account
Except I didn't steal it
I got permission from someone to use there
Because I have a shipper account
And plus they know who I am at this point
They're probably not going to dispatch me anything
And I call them
And I try to get
And they don't answer
And I call and I call and I call
And then I shoot a text
And I'm like hey,
I'm interested in this load going from C.
to CA can pick up today and they're like, load not ready till tomorrow.
I'm like, okay.
So next day.
And I'm like, hey, load ready.
And they're like, okay, yeah, we give load to you.
We give load to you.
And I'm like, okay, I'm waiting.
Here's my company name.
And then they don't give it to me.
I'm like, everything okay.
And then they call me.
I'm like, I don't want to.
You know, they got recognize your voice.
That's why I got, okay.
That's why I got scared because not just that, but most of these guys are in
this industry like they're they don't they don't sound like me like they most of them don't
really speak good English it's kind of a just kind of weird if you talk to someone that
speaks really good English right and especially in this region too so I'm like I fuck
how do I do this I panicked I was like so you know you you do you think you could uh kind
of fake like an accent I did that's what I did that's what I did I was good let's hear the
accent see the problem is you you don't feel comfortable with it because you don't
mock people enough. Oh, I do it all time. If you mocked people like, I'll mock them. You get pretty
good. He's trying to get me rowed up. No, I did it. So they call and they say, and they say,
hey, hey, we're calling about the load going from California to, um, to stay within California.
And I'm like, see? I got to try to say as little as possible. See? Like, but we, we need to let you
know that this is a blind load. I'm like, no. Blind load. I didn't know what the fuck that was.
Right. I had no idea what they were talking about. I wasn't expecting this. I thought they were just going to dispatch you.
And they're like, well, the place you pick it up from, you're going to tell them that you're taking it to, you know, Maryland. But you're really taking it to this address in California, which is like two blocks away.
That sounds like to me, it's already, it's already suspect.
So as soon as they said that. But this Mexican guy probably doesn't know that.
Right. Well, he didn't. And I was like, okay.
Oh, blind load.
You pay me more money?
That's all I could think of the side.
I was like, yeah, we'll pay me more money.
They're like, yeah, we'll pay you more.
I was like, okay, blind load.
I'm like, okay, you sure you're okay at the mic?
You see?
Blind.
Blind.
I'm like, okay.
They dispatched it to me.
They gave me the hood.
So now I had the address where it was.
I had the kind of cars.
They didn't put the VIN numbers on there, which I was kind of disappointed because, again, I'm thinking.
You wanted to make sure.
I'm thinking this is my car.
Yeah.
But at this point, I kind of felt obligated because I know.
know they're fucking stolen like the guy literally just told my you know fake person to
lie about where he's taking him to right so I have to do something at this point like even
if it's not I'm hoping it's my car so I call the police yeah you gotta stop that I know right
it's a waste of a call what do they even say they're like okay we'll look into it and I'm like
look into it yeah it's like they're stolen cars here right now do they have a stolen car like
department or unit uh-huh
I mean, we need to talk to Vic.
Don't Give a Fuck.com.
Yeah.
Like, we've interviewed a guy named Vic Ferrari.
He was like an hour from here.
Yeah.
You could go on his show too.
Ferrari?
For 20 years, he worked in the, I'm saying 20.
It might have been 10.
But he worked in the auto theft unit for New York City.
He's got tons of, I mean, talks about busting them shipping Audis to China, to Hong Kong, to like, all
these different ones. He seemed it
like he was a, well, he made
himself sound like he was really on. And we also interviewed
a guy who were stealing cars
and shipping them to Africa. Yeah. Skinny, skinny
Skinny Kim.
Skinny Kim. Sorry, Kim.
Yeah. I watched that one, I think, on the point. Yeah. Yeah. Skinny
black guy. Yeah. But I mean, I
called them and they did eventually go out there
six hours later after me calling.
And calling. You didn't get, you didn't
call somebody and say, hey, I need you to go pick this. I did.
So I could, well, I didn't want to pick up
I didn't want to actually pick them up.
Why not?
We already know the cops won't do anything.
You know, we talked about this later on, like, after this happened.
And you'd be saving somebody.
I would.
So you're not planning them actually getting a carrier to get.
No, we still save the cars.
Oh, okay.
I would have had somebody come and pick up the fucking car.
Well, we called the fucking police enough times.
Matter of fact, it's the same car you already sold.
Now I can just sell it to that guy.
I already got paid for that.
Get my money back.
But they eventually went out there, but after I kept calling and kept calling.
And this is when I, like, called around businesses next door.
And I was like, hey, is there something weird going on with this address?
Because the address was actually a shipping lot.
It was like a shipping containers there.
But everyone around them said it was just a junkyard.
Right.
Like they're like, rolls Royce there, no fucking way.
But a couple people went, took some pictures over the fence, and they said, yeah, there's something.
It looks like an SUV.
It's nice.
It's nice looking.
Like, but we can't really tell.
It looks like a Mercedes.
One of the cars was a G-wagon that was there.
Right.
And they said it was in a shipping container.
So I was like, all right, well, they're there.
Like, I know they're there.
Eventually they showed up and they said they were there.
They found the cars.
And this is the day before you're supposed to pick it up?
No, day up.
This is like, no, this is days.
This is like weeks later.
I've been looking.
This is when I've been looking.
I know that, but you had told, you told the guy on the phone, my guy will pick it up.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
So the same day, five hours later, you finally get the cops and show up.
Yeah, because it was like first thing in the morning.
Okay, so the cops show up.
Do they get anybody or they just find the cars and run the vending?
Oh, they just found the cars and ran the van.
I never got.
They didn't pull back and wait and let's stake this out.
No, no, they definitely didn't do that.
They definitely didn't do that.
And then they go grab somebody and then they couldn't, you know,
of their club, they clubbing them.
They're, you know, stop resisting, stop resisting.
No.
I would have paid to see that.
Yeah.
But nothing.
No, nothing.
They got the cars because they were forcing.
Because at that point, they probably, I feel like they just show up and they see the cars.
I feel like Skinny Keem would would would give up the other guys he'd give up all
the other guys he put the whole thing together for him if it was skinny keen was involved
I feel like he'd he'd be like yeah did he throw it did he throw everybody under the bus
no I don't know yeah I just say it's just a joke I just joke around now but these guys
I mean they were really hard to catch and and a lot of times they use like uh they'll use like
a runner like um like a homeless there's one car that got dropped over they just paid a homeless guy
like hey we need you staying here and you know wait for this car and that just shows how like
how naive can the carriers be like they sent me i saw some pictures they took this guy's driver's license
and you can see the dirt under his nails like he was clearly homeless and he's like yeah well he's
he was there said he was there to pick up the car so we just driving a 300,000 pick it up a 300,000
that was a Lamborghini heuris actually how much is i don't even know what that is that was like
200 gram that's it uh they got they got a
$800,000 Revolto
about a month ago.
And so these cops, they did
seize those two cars.
Yeah, and those people got their cars back, yeah.
And did they talk to anybody
at that location? Or they just went?
I mean, I'm sure they did, but I mean, of course,
I mean, I'm in Georgia. They're not keeping
you. Even though you're the one who's calling these
people, trying to put this. You're the one of
finding these fucking cars. And, I mean,
of course, they didn't tell me, but I really didn't,
I don't say I didn't care, but I really didn't because
my car wasn't there. Right.
We got there
It was a different Rolls Royce
It was like a Rolls Rose Rose Phantom
Which was like the sedan
It wasn't mine
So as soon as I found out
My car wasn't there
I was like I'm like pissed
Because I'm like I wasted all this time
I set this up
I thought my car there
It wasn't
I'm like fuck
I can't I can't find it
And I almost gave up
Remember I told you that
I got contacted by a lot of people
So one came really
Like really handy
And this guy he called
He actually called the last show
That I was on Vinwiki
Ed Bowen
He reached out to him
And told him a story about a car getting stolen.
And this before I even went on Ed's thing on VinWiki.
I'd talked to him.
Like, we had talked about it.
But he called Ed and basically said the same thing happened to him.
And Ed called me.
He goes, hey, you need to call this guy.
It sounds like you guys have a really similar story.
And I'm like, okay.
And he tells me what happened to him.
Like, yeah, this is definitely, definitely fucking similar.
And then I get the phone numbers that were on the dispatch sheet.
I get the general area of where it happened in.
And it was like maybe two miles away from that McLaren was stolen.
Maybe a mile away from where my car was stolen and a lot of the other ones.
So I'm like, this is definitely the same.
And then I start looking at, you know, the dispatch sheet, other cars stolen by that same company reviews.
And that's how I found that Google photo.
I'm sure you'll pull it up on here.
So what is the Google photos?
You're looking for some vehicles.
So basically his car still had a tracker on it.
Okay.
When it was stolen.
He had a Lamborghini yours.
He still had a tracker on it.
And it got disabled at some point,
but the kind of tracker that was on it
would actually show historical data
when he logged into it.
Like with mine,
I couldn't see anything
because it was like from the factory.
This is like a gold star,
gold star GPS or gold star navigation,
something like that.
They sell like little vehicle trackers.
And we looked at the historical data
and it went through North Hollywood
into Studio City a little bit,
through Sherman Oaks,
and then back to North Hollywood,
stopped at a target for like an hour.
Of course.
You know, shopping something.
And then they went like a mile and a half away and stopped on this, this street, Van Owen, Van Owen Street.
And there's like a bunch of like auto shops and just kind of like industrial type stuff.
But when it got there, it showed that the tracker was unplugged.
Like power was disconnected.
Now, it still had an internal battery that was going to last like a couple days.
But right when it got to that address, unplugged.
So it showed you the miles on the car, how fast it's going.
It goes to zero miles an hour, 30 seconds later, minute later, unplugged.
so we look up that address and that's how we found that picture
imagine like you're like that's a google street photo yes and you see the fucking car right
there so just so happened that it just so happened it was sitting there it was it just
had that google happened to be driving by at the same time and we pulled up um uh license
plate reader cameras from like tow trucks that you know tow trucks and they're driving around
they're constantly taking pictures of license plates that's how repo companies find cars a lot okay
that's how cars get repoed most of the time what's going on in society so we contact a couple
companies that have access to those cameras
and there was a couple running that night
those cars were only parked there for like two hours
right like if that
so Google just happened to be going by
so you know I see
there's another Ferrari there and then I
Aston Martin now I try to get a hold of the guy
with the Aston Martin because eventually you know we just
figured out which Aston Martins were stolen of that year
and model and color and he didn't want to talk
to anybody because his car got found
so I never really found any information about that
but the Ferrari it was a
2015 white 458
spider um he never got his car back he never saw it i mean he got paid out by insurance but
like he he never got it back but he still told me a lot of information he sent me a lot of
information and they actually talked to the real carrier that dropped his car off and they dropped it
off at that target that i just told you about that the yours was stopped that for an hour so what had
happened that day was uh tooth fairy because we have a picture of him yeah getting the ferrari he
started his day out getting that white Ferrari at that target in the morning okay and then he
drove that white Ferrari to go meet up with the carrier that had the Lamborghini Euris
because we talked to them too.
And then he said the guy got a big gold chain missing all his teeth and he was driving
a white Ferrari and like, okay.
Big gold chain.
If you got a big gold chain, why can't you get a deep chain thing?
He had to get his chain first and steal everybody's cars, you know.
But by now he's made enough to get the teeth text.
He might have new teeth.
Yeah.
I haven't seen him in a while.
He might have new teeth.
Right.
Okay.
Yeah.
He drives the Ferrari to go steal the Uris, and then once they have the Uris, they caravan back to the target, and that's where they Astana Martin gets delivered.
Then all three of them drive to that shop, and that's how we saw that picture on there.
Well, since you know where the shop is, how do you just go check it out, right?
Or stake out the shop.
As every $300,000, $400,000 vehicle pulls in, you go, let's go ahead and write the, let's figure out what the tag number is, let's figure out what the VIN is, let's just, you know.
And that was the big struggle that we were having, like, we told the, I don't even, I don't even know what the police ever even went there.
Right.
Be honest with you.
I don't even know.
They just not care.
Are they just on the payroll?
I mean, is it like, I think, I think a lot of it was.
I know where Smitty's garages.
I pick up a, pick up an envelope there every week.
I think a lot of it was there is like, they didn't realize that the information I was given them and that other people were given them was actually like good information because a lot of people speculate, right?
Like, yeah, I heard this, this and this.
And I heard this, this and this.
whatever but I don't think they realize that like no no no I I know it's there like I'd send
him as much proof as I can but they didn't really want to talk to me much this is some don't
fuck with cat shit you know like the did you ever see that video or did you ever see that
documentary no you didn't see the documentary is he making me out to be insane don't
don't fuck with cats don't fuck with cats are you serious it's literally somebody somebody
posts a video about killing a cat or actually several cats and
people start stalking this person on the internet right so they start through google through
photos he's put like the whole thing they eventually track the guy down it turns out he's a serial
killer he's killed two or three people and they track him down and he gets arrested this actually
looks like something i would watch it's because like like he'll post a photo and then they'll and then
they've got a whole group of kind of internet sleuths that get together and they're like okay
that is definitely in
you know whatever
Eastern Europe or that is definitely
when they start tracking it down
then they're like okay that photo behind him
is this and they start piecing it together
they piece everything together
Oh I got really good at that
during this
the whole like geo locating
with the photos like because
I would see a picture of my car
like well why can't we find
tooth fairy
What about tooth fairy?
You can't find tooth fairy
Isn't that imaging thing that tracks him down through
he's got to have a Facebook
the guy as good looking as that's got to be
on Facebook.
Tinder profile or something.
Yeah, Tinder.
Exactly.
Well, and he's got all these cool cars to show off.
Yeah, exactly.
He's got to have an Instagram of him, you know, probably not smiling in it.
Posing with him.
Yeah.
Well, well, there's plenty of people that were posing them that we did find.
That's how I was able to track down the car to where it is now.
But at this time, you're not only doing your own research, but you're posting on social media about it.
I was for a while.
I was for a while and I stopped at some point
because I was getting so much bullshit
Why are you getting bullshit?
Like bullshit? No like bullshit leads
Oh I thought people were giving your hard time
I saw your cards heading towards Mexico
Like it's so funny
It's in Africa of a trip
I saw the video buddy
But it was it was useless information
I only got one good tip ever
And I got tons of I still get tips
I still get guys that, you know, the emails from, like, African, like, scammers are, like, trying to get you, try to get you to send $100 to pay the fees for the $100 billion they're sending you?
The African print scam.
Imagine the car versions of those.
Yeah.
So they would, like, email me and be like, I know who has your car.
It's, it's heading on a train to South Africa.
We can get it back, but I need $20 to gas money to go get pictures of it.
Like, it's bad.
It's really bad.
And I was like, yeah, the car's not in Africa.
I was like, how to get there?
And they flew by plane.
I'm like, okay.
Thank you.
Yeah, that was it.
But I did get really good at figuring out where photos were taken just based on like little things in the back.
Right.
I'm like, I'll show you one.
This is the first, though, this picture I'm about to show you is the first time I had seen my car since it disappeared.
Like, I seen a photo.
So how, yeah, tell us what you show it.
This was that one.
Tell us how you.
This is that one.
That one decent tip that I got the entire time because all the other ones were bullshit.
But this guy, he messaged me and he goes, I found your car.
Because I put a reward out like $5,000 a first.
So to try to motivate him.
He goes, hey, I found your car.
And I'm like, okay, bullshit.
Yeah.
And he shows me this picture.
And I'm like, you know that triple take you do where you're like, did you do one more time again?
I was like, holy fuck, that's my car.
Yeah.
How the fuck do you have that?
And he's like, oh, uh, uh,
Well, the girl in the photo, like, she, you know, she, I don't think she knows it stolen.
I'm like, I don't give a fuck.
I need to know.
I need to, yeah, show me.
Because he was like trying to blur out the face.
I'm like, no, no, no, no.
You show me that fucking face right now.
Like, I need to see that face.
And eventually he did.
He showed it to me.
And I track her down, like, on Instagram and everything that I find out who her boyfriend is.
Are we going to see the picture?
Oh, yeah.
I'm pulling it up.
He does.
Oh, here it is.
Well, I looked up that house in the background.
Oh.
Oh, well, I think I've thought it first.
Nice, right?
It's not her house.
No, well, it doesn't matter.
It still gives you something.
Something to go on.
They were stopped there for a photo shoot.
Oh, you know.
Because, well, her boyfriend took his, he took some pictures in it too.
They wanted to, you know, see who looked the best or something.
But that wasn't their house.
That was like an Airbnb or something.
Yeah, but if you can track them down, they could tell you.
I did.
There was no one there at the time.
It was abandoned at the time.
What was it?
Work done?
That house?
No, not that house.
I just meant if you can track, if you know who she is, how do you track down her?
Can you get to her Instagram?
Oh, yeah, I did.
Okay.
Yeah.
I mean, you've got the photo.
You could just go to one of those photo things where you drop in the photo and it tracks
down and finds that person.
That's what I did.
What did they say?
I found her on Instagram and found her boyfriend who does like exotic rentals, quote, unquote.
I don't know if you've heard about those.
If you're in Florida.
It's bullshit.
Like they act like they have cars that aren't theirs and stuff like that.
But it's just scammy, scammy scams.
like just doesn't make any sense you know there's something wrong but can't really put a thumb on
it but i'm like okay why is this guy my car and i started looking in him he says he rented the car
from somebody okay who'd you rent the car from his home boy couldn't give me the name i find out
who it is there's a whole there's a whole shop over there um that's you know wrapping cars and
and all this and wrapping cars and changing them and just doing work on cars but they don't have
website they don't have um any listings anything real any real business going on there and then i find
the video of my car that um one of these guys houses and it's got mariachi music blast and there's a
stack of money on the can you explain how you know this is your car because a lot of people like
if you go on the vin wiki video there's or like a lot of the videos on like ticot there are snippets of it
there's people on there that's pissing me off they're talking to you like this guy doesn't know
it's his fucking car he sees a Rolls Royce at the same interior he just thinks it's his like no right
like I'm not stupid okay so if you've have you been in a Rolls Royce no no okay thank you for
pointing that out all right they haven't lived the life that most people think I've lived
it's not what I heard but they have a they have a starlight it's called shooting star
headliner right and where you get in it's like little twinkles like the star like little stars and
the ceiling is like twinkling and what a lot of people don't realize is is that's that's from the
factor from rolls royce but it's like i like every single one of them is unique it's like a fingerprint
okay so you won't get into rolls royces and the little patterns like it's a whole constellation
like stars yeah right you're not going to get in one and get in the other and it's going to be
the exact same ever so if there's a picture of my car showing the starlight headliner turned on
and then i have a picture my car from before it was stolen and it looks the
exact same you can tell
it's going to be the same fucking car
and I'll show this picture
so when I was
looking at the pictures of it
after it was stolen
you know the ones that I was like okay
this might be my car
I was comparing him like
this one actually has one of the guys
sitting in the back seat that
um
what's his name
posted on the
um
on the cover of that
been wiki video
okay
I have a car got that
album
okay here we go
so you see how
like obviously those lines aren't there
I drew those lines
oh okay to show how it would look
got it so you want to you show that
yeah I can show that so this is
so like
but he drew like so you can see it's a consolation
but it wouldn't be that way if you were looking at
it just be the pinpoints of light
yeah right I'm just
But he knows the consolation.
So, yeah, like, I took this picture.
Like, this is a previous picture, right?
And then I compared it to this one, which has the singer who is the last person to have the car since it was stolen.
Luis R. Conriquez, I took a screenshot.
It's the same exact pattern, like identical.
No way it could be a different car.
On top of that, it's a black colonel that has Arctic white interior with the red piping and the red stitching for the emblem and then the black paneling.
Okay, I've only seen like three of those ever.
Yeah, so these are all very unique.
They are, to begin with.
There's not a million of these rolling around in the first place.
So that, on top of that, it was like, once I saw that, I was like, yeah, that's definitely the fucking car.
Okay.
Definitely it.
So, all right, so you know it's your car.
At this point, do you know where it's at?
How do you figure out, where was that address?
Is that California?
The, um, the address that this photo was out?
The influencer.
The influencer photo.
Like the lady.
girl the woman that was just i wouldn't call her an influencer um they were that was in that
that was in beverly hills okay so you knew at that point i knew the car was still in l.a at that point
so that's when i reached out to her boyfriend well not reached out right away i started following
her boyfriend around on social media trying to figure out you know where he was at and what he did
and um you know i i eventually did reach out to him directly and i told him everything i figured out
and he he told me he's you know i had no idea i ran in the car i don't know who has it now i can't
help you just sketchy yeah so i i move on from him because i knew he wasn't going to tell me anything
for now and that's when i got a video um by somebody else um who um they're actually pretty big on
uh instagram and social media i won't say who they are because i asked not to be named but they
sent me available and said you might want to look at this and it was a video a walk around video of
my car um with like mariachi music blasting there is another uris next to it and it's like
they're showing it off and like you could even see their address in the video like the
numbers on the house in the video and like a big stack of money on the center console I'm like
wow but the car was wrapped so at first like it was wrapped because my car is black when I got
sold but in the video is wrapped white so eventually at first I was like yeah that's not my car
that's not my car I was like and then I watched it again I see the interior I'm like they
fucking wrapped it yeah and they changed the wheels on it that card like $15,000 wheels on it
like they're like Travis Scott for G autos they look like um
like they look like a dish like they literally look like this right there's no spokes for nothing
they know some people like it I guess but they took those wheels off and they got rid of them
they put different wheels so this car was like unrecognizable at this point were they like spoke
wheels like the the ones the mexicans the ones they put on there no no the big white walls
the ones they put on there was it jumping it's with the with the mariachi movie music in the
background you're sitting there like oh my god what's happening it sounds like what you
Here, like La Porea, like, just blasting.
And I remember getting really upset every time I go watch the video because I start
getting annoyed because it's like, if you're on the phone with someone, you watch a video
on your phone, it starts playing it, full blast.
You can't even go to a Mexican restaurant now, can you?
I feel like they're mocking you at this far.
Is that what's happening?
Is this guy like, let's send him?
Like, there's like a group of them together.
They've got this car.
They're sharing.
So, renting it out to our friends.
Let's mock this.
You know, this, this car, this is.
out of like the original group of cars that was stolen this is one of the only ones that didn't turn up that didn't stay in the states like this I think actually at this point I think it is the only one out of that group now there's been hundreds that they've stolen but that group of like 12 to 15 cars it's the only one that left the country that we know of I think it's because I made it I think part of it's because I made it way too hot because they knew I was trying to find it because I got close like that I figured out where that house was where that video was taken and I had people there
the next day ready to go like looking to see if it was there like taking pictures and stuff because
I called the police because they were going to be useless but I knew I knew that if I took a picture
if I had a picture of my car somewhere and I gave it to the police they they would have to go
like I knew they were going to in L.A. somebody can move in your house and you have to evict them
like they can just break in your house practically and move in and say I live here and then they got
squatters right squatters and then if you're like okay well I'm going to come in the house no you're not
and the cops will, there was a video the other day where the cops arrested the homeowner
for going to his own house.
Like, I can go in my own house.
Like, I mean, these people moved in five days ago.
I've called, you're not doing anything.
You got to evict them.
You've got to evict.
Like, listen.
I mean, that's kind of like what cars, like when it comes to, like, like, repos and stuff
like that, like, if someone, you know, comes and buys a car and they, unless they scam us,
like, write a bad check, we can't really call the police.
Like, their deal falls.
We can't call the police to them.
They're like, it's a civil issue.
Yeah.
the cops you have the video
you have the video of the car
oh yeah you show that you send it to the cops
like what how does that progress right there so
I send to the cops and aren't they tired
of you by now yeah so at this point
at this point I've been passed around to three different
detectives one of them told me
everything but fuck off this guy
the problem is the conversation they're having
between each other is like this motherfucker
wants us to go out and arrest criminals
who does this guy think he is
that's not what we do in LA.
One of them basically, he didn't threaten me, but he, um, like that, I wouldn't take it
serious if he did.
Dude, that, you don't do anything.
Yeah, exactly.
You don't do.
You don't arrest me?
Yeah.
No, but he said, um, that when I sent the, the people out, you know, to look at those other cars
or with that shipping yard or whatever, he found out that I had sent somebody because I
guess they looked on their camera.
They saw that someone was taking a picture of them.
And he goes, did you send someone out here?
I was like, yeah, because you guys wouldn't answer the phone.
Yeah.
I want to see if you guys were there.
And he said, you don't have anybody follow me.
I'm like, I didn't have anyone to follow you.
I was there first.
Like, yeah.
I was just seen if you were there.
He was, listen, you, you, uh, he said, what do you say?
He goes, you sell cars.
I'll do police work.
And I was like, I'd love to.
Yeah.
That's what, that's the whole point here.
Give me my car back.
I'll sell it.
But he got rid of me.
He passed me out to somebody else.
He was actually, there was another guy that passed me out to.
That was pretty cool.
But he was under him.
So there's not much he could do.
Then I got passed off to this third detective.
And he actually did go out there.
Like when I gave him this address for that video,
was the car he went out there because the car's not there and I'm like well did you look he's
oh there's only so much we can do we just didn't see the car there so he drove by on his way home
yeah yeah I don't mind going by why it's on my way home we didn't see it yeah but then I'm
slowed down yeah I looked not even not even like two days later I think it was like the I think
it was the next day is when I found out the car was in Mexico how how did you find out so
the guy who took that video who I'm not going to
I know who he is, but I'm not going to say his name out there.
But the guy who took that video is really good friends with his dealership called Alvarez Exotics in Mexico and Jalisco.
Or the city is the popin.
I don't know if I'm saying it right.
Doesn't matter.
It's close.
Z.
Whatever.
Yeah.
They post the car.
But the wrap is off of it now.
So they took the wrap off.
It was wrapped white because it was black.
Like the black paint when they stole it, they wrapped it to hide it from it.
And then they took the wrap off.
they post it again, and they're like, Vindida.
Too much heat on them.
Yeah, Vindida is what they said.
Or Vendid, me, whatever the word is for soul, the stars of the V.
And they post like four or five pictures of it.
And they have the interior.
Again, I look at the stars.
I measured them again.
You know, so I knew it was my car.
And I'm like, this is definitely the car.
I'm like, what do I do?
I call the police.
And they're, they don't, they're like, well, it's Mexico.
You know, you can call the consulate or the Mexican liaison unit.
So you guys aren't going to do anything.
they're like really there's nothing much we can do so you know there's a stolen car in
mexico yeah probably multiple because this this dealership and anyone can look this up
they're called alvarez exotics right they're on instagram right now they have tons of cars
on their instagram you'll never see a VIN number you'll never see any close-ups of the
odometer over the dashboards ever because on these stolen cars you can see it says like
sOS light where the modules are unplugged right and it's very
very clear. They never post any close-ups to the
dash, and their website doesn't work.
They have a website that's listed on there. They don't have a real
website. I feel like this is
a case for Cash Patel.
I feel like... That'd be great.
I feel like...
That's the way to go.
This may be a case
for
Tom Simon.
Tom Simon.
Who's Tom Simon? He's a
retired FBI agent who comes on the show regularly
and he's
now a private investigator for the i'm sorry he's now a uh a state of a licensed state of florida
private investigator and he sometimes he gets these cases these fraud financial broad cases and packages
them up and hands them over to the yeah so he's the guy that will he'll write it up just like he's an
fbi agent because he was for 26 years and then he walks it into the field office and they know
who he is yeah they're they're they're they give him respect they come out and they don't go yeah
yeah well they sit down they go here's what's going on boom boom boom boom boom boom
Boom, boom.
Here's the, you know, courts of action.
And then they're like, ah, fuck.
All right.
And then they go through with it.
This is the most, it's so fucking pathetic.
That's what you have to do to get anything done.
Like, it's such a clear crime that's happening.
And really, let's face it, what is it?
All it takes is one guy to walk in that dealership and go, man, I saw that thing on, on, on Instagram.
Let me see it.
Oh, okay, yeah, okay.
Take a picture of the VIN number and say, yeah, yeah.
Okay, so you guys are all going to fucking jail.
The VIN number have been swapped.
Oh, they swapped it.
So how do you know?
How do I know it was swap?
No.
Obviously, it's a difference.
How do you know which card is?
Yeah.
How are you going to do now?
The Starlight.
The starlight, the color, everything else about it, the, just matching up the pictures.
Do you think they swapped it all over the car?
Because those VIN numbers are in a lot of places.
They didn't.
They only swap it on the door and on the windshield.
So it's not hard to fucking crank this.
Oh, very easy.
You look up any scanner to it, any computer, you're going to know which card is.
But that's only if someone's checking.
Someone made is the effort.
I mean, I didn't give up.
When I saw the carers in Mexico,
because I look up the dealership because it said Alvarez,
it looked like a very nice dealership.
Like, if you look it up and see the pictures,
they're really nice.
So it's owned by, well,
Canelo Alvarez, the boxer,
his face is painted,
like huge in murals on the walls,
and his logo is on the dealership.
So I'm assuming it's his.
It's owned by him because he was the same last name.
The dealership?
Mm-hmm.
Okay.
And, but apparently it's owned by his brother,
Victor.
and, you know, nobody knows who Victor is.
So I'm assuming it's Canellos and it's just something
that his brother runs for him.
So I reach out to them.
They don't speak any English.
But I have a translator.
I have someone who works for us,
one of our mechanics that's translating.
And they're saying, hey, you know,
we know that you guys have a car listed that's stolen.
And the girl who answers his phone,
she passed the phone to somebody else.
And this guy said his name was Hector.
But again, this guy's, we're looking for a Victor here.
Yeah, my name is Hector.
He goes, yeah, we, and this is,
translated, of course.
He's like, yeah, we, we heard that that car might be stolen, so.
You feel bad about it.
No, he actually said he acted like at first, he was, he was trying to help.
He was like, well, we can, we can go look at the VIN number.
And if it's your car, then it's your car will help you.
Like, we need to go and look at it.
And we need to hook it up to the scanners.
Like, yeah, we're going to do that.
We're going to hook it up to the scanner and see.
I'm like, I wonder if they're actually going to do it.
Well, they didn't.
No.
That same night, he sent his pictures of,
another Rolls Royce that looked kind of like it,
but I knew immediately it wasn't the same car.
And I'm like, okay, they're fucking with us.
Yeah.
Like that means they went and checked and they're like, oh, shit,
it actually is stolen.
If they didn't know in the beginning that they were buying stolen cars,
which I think they did.
Yeah, I'm sure.
But, I mean, I start, you know, going around and I realize this has got to be
Canello, the famous boxer.
I mean, he's got like 250, like, or what is it?
Like, he has a ton of followers on that.
It's like 25 million followers on Instagram, something like that.
Right.
But he was about to fight.
You want us to put his link in the description box so people can, people can drop him message.
Who was the fighter?
Jake Paul.
He was the one who's about to fight Jake Paul like a month ago.
Okay.
Yeah.
And then I, Jake Paul was trolling him online to.
What happened?
You couldn't get in the country?
No.
Then Trump got elected.
But I read so I started going on his Instagram and I message every single person that he follows.
He only follows like 200 people.
really. Every single person that he follows, I sent him a DM saying, hey, Canello's company steals his cars. And I think you should know about it. Every single person. I did that all night. Next morning, I woke up to a voicemail from his lawyer. Oh. Asking me to call him. In English? Yeah. Okay. Yeah. Yeah. What was the name was Greg? White guy. And I call him. I tell him everything happened. And, you know, he's playing the lawyer. Like, well, you think this is your car. And I know what's my fucking car? And if something isn't done, like,
I'm going to fucking tell everybody.
I'm going to go around.
I'm going to tell everyone about this.
That Connell's a piece of shit.
And his brother steals cars and he doesn't get to fuck about it.
What do you say?
He's like, well, I know you feel.
Was it a cease and desist?
Or was he trying to just trying to tell you to shut up?
He did go talk to them.
He did go talk to them.
And he came back to me.
He goes, well, they're saying that you don't know what's your car.
And they've had, like, so he did go talk to them, which means I know, I know, I know he
believe me.
Yeah.
I know.
He wouldn't have.
me if he didn't believe me.
So I know he believed me.
Is this an American lawyer?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, he caught, I mean, I could tell he believed me, but I guess he went to Canella's
brother and he was like, no, that's bullshit.
And then Canella's brother went out and made a statement and saying that they knew
nothing about this.
And then the singer that they sold it to, his name is Luis Conriquez.
Luis R.
Conriquez is driving a stolen.
Oh, yeah.
It's on his Instagram right now.
And then he went on Instagram and on TikTok live and told me to go fuck my mother, I think.
Really?
He said it in Spanish.
Yeah, I have a screen recording of it.
He went on TikTok.
He went on TikTok.
He's like, you know, if you think it's your car, come and get it.
Come and get it.
What are we fucking children?
You're driving.
I think he knows, I think he knows damn well, I'm not going to come to Mexico.
Yeah, well, he's a thief and you're a thief and you're driving and stolen his songs are like, you know, people say he's cartel and all kinds of stuff.
I mean, he's, uh, yeah, I'm not going to Mexico.
I'm not, I'm not dying.
for a car yeah but uh yeah he was very loud about it i'm saying like yeah if you want to come
get it he's getting serious yes we we know it's there but it's funny though because that's the
only car that went that left the country out of all the ones that were stolen most of them been
recovered by now's the only one that went out of the country mm-mm-mm so what are we doing now
are we did you call dog the body bounty hunter he'll go to mexico that's what i don't
caught in on yeah he got in trouble one time i mean they got arrested going to mexico did he
really yeah you like went to mexico or something they like arrested him or something he's like
oh shit this didn't work out yeah no yeah he's probably i'm not i'm not going to mexico um i mean i'm
i mean at this point i'm just uh being more you know being really careful make sure
don't lose another car and you know hopefully some people um pay attention to some of this and
change some things are you finding photos yeah yeah i'm looking at the photo of louis rodriguez
in the car riz canrique can rica yeah yeah yeah yeah
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, you found a memory.
Isn't he, he's a guy in the thumbnail.
He's got a, he's got a beard,
he's got a, kind of like a trimmed up beard, watch, black.
Fatty.
Yeah, he's, he looks like he be, yeah.
Georgia Man discovers that he has stolen rolls.
Yeah.
Georgia May discovers his stolen Rolls Royce in Mexico being driven by a famous singer.
Mm-hmm.
That's a, like, the Instagram post.
That's it.
That's a, yeah.
Yeah.
Yeah, that was, that was enraging, because he was posting it like crazy.
Like he was in the, I remember one night, I was watching, he picked it up for $25,000.
Probably, yeah.
But he was, he was like one night, I was watching him, and he was like in the back of it because, you know, it's got little screens in the back.
You can sit there and have a little limo experience.
He's back there with, like, the champagne flukes because it comes with, like, champagne glass.
And you just, like, spilling them all over the backseat, like, on purpose.
Like, he's, like, filming it.
Just like, spilling.
I'm just, like, sitting there, like, oh, you motherfuck.
I'm just getting mad.
I couldn't watch it anymore.
So how do you, do you guys, you claim on your.
insurance. Yeah, I mean, we, we do, but I mean, like, now your insurance gets jacked up and every time you, it's horrible. Now it's like our
insurance is like, it's like useless. And, you know, they don't give you. There's limitations on it. I mean,
it's just, it's not the same as like if you have like Geico or State Farmers. Like, if I go wreck one of my
personal cars or one of my personal cars get stolen, you know, it'll be covered like full and full,
but different when it's a deal with. Yeah, yeah. Because they look at your risk every year and, you know,
And the fact that they just paid out $350,000.
Yeah, you're probably not profitable anymore.
So, yeah, they kind of.
I would think you would have hired an attorney to go after the guys that handed over the vehicle to somebody that couldn't, didn't provide the correct information.
Like I ordered that I ordered, I ordered the vehicle to be picked up.
It takes time.
Or they, are they probably, what do they call?
I mean, no, they, they definitely arbitration.
Yeah, arbitration.
Thank you.
I mean, so, you know, when it, when it comes to like wholesale and stuff,
stuff like that.
It's a little bit,
it's a little bit different.
It's definitely a process.
Yeah.
You know,
something we're looking into.
When insurance companies do that.
Yeah.
Typically the insurance companies will go and then they'll go to the other insurance
company and say,
come on, man,
don't make this fucking sue you.
Yeah.
They're definitely responsible.
I mean,
yeah,
they didn't seal.
They weren't in on it or anything.
I'm not saying that,
but it's like at the end of the day,
they handed off a car to someone who wasn't authorized to take it.
Right.
You looked at it.
You knew who ordered a fucking vehicle.
You didn't check it.
And it works too often.
unfortunately, because all these other cars
that got stolen, it was the same method.
They were doing the same thing
because people get complacent.
They get used to cars.
They know a car's getting picked up
and they've already sold it.
They know a transport is coming for it.
As soon as the transporter shows them,
says, hey, I'm here to pick up this car.
They're like, oh, okay, here you go.
They're not suspecting, oh, this could be stolen.
Even if the transporter looks really legit
because, again, the carriers and the drivers
aren't the ones stealing them.
Right.
It's the people who are setting it up.
Yeah.
And everyone pictures like this sketchy-looking truck
pulling up that everything's falling off of.
And like, oh, that guy does.
and look right, but no.
It's the same guy that shows up four times a week.
It's the same guy that you've probably used before and hired in the past.
Yeah. He's just hired by somebody that you don't know is stealing your car. That's it.
So it's rerouting. It's not like, and other people say it's like hacking.
Like they're not, they're not hacking these accounts on Central Dispatch to use them.
They're not doing that. They're obtaining the information needed to make accounts using their DOT information.
They're hacking the system. Yeah, I mean, you could, but it's so much worse than that.
They have a website.
It's called Trucks with an S-S-secure.com.
Pull that up real quick.
See if it's what I think it is.
So when I click on it, I see the website,
but when I actually click on it to open it up and open it up,
it says page not found.
The page you're looking for does not exist or has been moved.
Oh, they finally get shut down.
Good.
But it does have the, I can read it,
looking to sell your trucking or logistics company,
Question mark, we specialize in helping owners maximize value
and streamline their sales process.
But then when you actually click on the website...
So they call around, like, truckers who have gone out of business
and go, hey, we want to buy your old DOT numbers.
And a lot of these guys are desperate for money.
They're out of business.
They're like, yeah, sure, I need two grand.
So they take those DOT numbers, go to a different state,
open up an LLC under that same name,
and then they reactivate their DOT accounts,
and now they can go make an account on Central Dispatch.
Some of them even have real insurance policies.
Like, they'll pay for an insurance policy.
The guy who's the warres, he went and got the cheapest insurance he could get.
To qualify.
They wouldn't cover anything, obviously, because, you know, it's fraud.
Right.
They're not going to cover it.
But, yeah, they'll go and do all.
So it's not hacking.
They're putting a lot of effort into this.
Yeah, but it sounds like it's got a huge payday.
I wonder what they really ended up getting for that vehicle.
So what I've seen is that the cars that are stolen like a Lamborghini Euros, a $200,000,
car straight up stolen like everyone in the deal knows it's stolen they're selling for like 15 grand
maybe 20 grand you can go on facebook right now and see them you can go on facebook on no title groups
for sale i buy one for 20 grand oh dude there's there's 20 grand that's worth i just park it in
the garage here you want to go shop and look and if you get pulled over i just go and they say hey
this is stolen i'll be like what that's crazy here i paid big money for this here you go shopping right
here let's see get the fuck out of here
these are all the they post them on Facebook and they and these groups you can I always thought there was a scam when they were selling a vehicle for that's clearly no no it's not a scam they're stolen no I understand they're stolen but I kind of assume like if it's even if you know it's stolen then they just take your money and they don't give you the vehicle that's kind of I figured I mean I'm sure they're doing what are you're going to do I'm sure they're doing that too yeah but um like these these guys are I mean they're selling like that's a euros right there like they're actually selling these cars and
for like cheap, cheap, cheap, just to move them, just to keep going.
That's insane.
That's literally what they're doing every single day.
Every single day.
What kind of trouble can the guy who buys this vehicle get in?
Driving a stolen car.
Yeah.
Can you get in trouble?
Yeah, fuck, yeah, can.
Yeah.
I mean, I forget it.
They're doing it.
Thought I had a new car.
But they're selling them, you know, they're immediately selling them.
They call them strikers, right?
When they're like stolen, they, again, everyone knows they're stolen at this point.
They're dirty vans, all that.
So they'll sell them and then they'll revend them.
And what they'll do after they get these new vans,
you probably know a little bit about this from that other guy.
Oh, yeah, from Mighty Mouse.
They'll go in, so there's a couple different ways to do it.
One is they get like a Canadian van or something.
Like they'll get a Canadian out of, like out of the country van that is for a new car,
like a new MSO.
Because I don't know if you know this, but a title for a new car, it's called MSO.
It's not called title, right?
So they'll get a, they'll steal a 2020 car,
but they'll get a fake MSO made for a Canadian
VIN on a 2024 version of that same car.
And then they'll go entitle that stolen car.
In the U.S.
In the U.S.
under that VIN number that they pretty much just made up.
But they have documentation they've created and certain states are easier for them to
pass it through.
So they'll revin it.
So it'll have a Carfax.
It'll have a title, a plate on it, everything.
And they'll resell them so like a dirty, not dirty, but like a clean bin.
It's not really clean, but like a revend.
They'll sell those for like 50, 60s.
Still cheap.
Still cheap.
Yeah, that's the way to go.
But, I mean, they're wrong.
It's wrong.
Definitely.
But unethical.
The other way they do it is they'll take like a salvage van, like a car that's like total that's never coming back.
Right.
Like never going to be rude.
It's going to be crushed and they'll take that van and they'll put it on there.
And then they'll go and retitle as a salvage title.
Right.
Sell it for 30, 40, 50 grand, same kind of thing.
Because like a rebuilt title, Lamborghini Euras, like if that runs again, it's been rebuilt, you can get them for pretty close to that.
like probably 60, 70, 60, 80 maybe now.
So one selling for like 50 isn't that really surprising.
But yeah, they, they're doing like a business out of it pretty much.
They're buying them, selling them.
Where's a snackle tooth?
What's his name?
Tooth Fairy.
Tooth Fairy.
Where's Tooth Fairy?
Somewhere out there in California.
Do we know?
We're not worried about it.
We don't want to talk about it right now?
Not really worried about him.
He's low on the totem pole.
Yeah.
Still.
Makes me mad.
I'm sure he'll find his way.
I'm sure he'll find his way into a prison.
He'd be popular, too.
All they got to do is knock out a couple more.
One more tooth.
So have you given up hope on recovering this vehicle?
No, it's going to pop up.
Yeah.
You think, you think, uh, it's going to come back here.
You think the singer's going to start feeling bad about it?
Maybe, you don't think, you know, he's going to think, you know, I was harsh.
I really should do the right thing.
No.
How did you find out about the live stream, him talking,
were you in the live stream?
No, so after the VinWiki video came out and then.
Yeah, that got like 800,000, right?
Yeah, yeah.
Then Sheldon Fox at the Fox affiliate for News Miami.
He did a, he did a story on it.
And after he did, it ended up on a bunch of like,
like I have one of my friends, he's a, he's Mexican,
he sent me a, he goes, bro, you're on Telemundo.
I said, what?
And he says he, like, he's in his living room,
and he's watching this like commercial and then next thing you know comes up they're like interviewing
people in Mexico my picture comes up with me talking they're like talking about Alvarez and I'm like
oh shit so people started talking about it at Mexico and then I look on TikTok one day and you know
I've been monitoring I just look up Luis Canrique's Rolls Royce and there he is like he's responding
to the allegations about it I'm like oh fuck let's see what he's going to say in he goes yeah
come and get it that was the only thing he
ever responded to on it he never really said anything else i mean you would think that the local
cops would be like yeah i don't think that's cute you know what i'm saying like oh you're saying come
and get it like you're driving it you know it's almost like he's not denying i think he hasn't paid
off though yeah i mean i'm sure but i mean well he's definitely not denying i mean there's
videos of him in it and it's obvious like no i'm not saying he's not saying i'm saying i'm saying
i'm not suggesting he doesn't have a vehicle what i'm saying is he's not denying that it's
stolen oh yeah no he's not saying no this is not stolen i bought
it from a dealership. Yeah, he's entertaining
it. He's kind of like, come get it,
motherfucker. Like, if you think it's stolen and come
get it. Like, you know what's funny, though,
is, and I figured this out, he lives
in Canelo Alvarez's
either former home
or current home. Like,
the house that my car is posted
in right now, right? And that he's always
posting is his mansion. That's Canelo Alvarez's
old mansion in Guadalajara.
I went and I looked at the, compared the
photos, because I was trying to figure out where the car
actually was. Like, was at Canelo's house
He lives in Canelo's house.
I don't know if they...
Yeah, no Mexico trip planned for the future.
No.
Yeah, I'm never, ever fucking going there.
No, I would never go there.
No chance I'm ever going to go to Mexico.
It's funny because I had been a few times
what it was like 20 years ago
and like the local,
the tourist areas were super not...
You feel like all Mexico's like this.
The truth is, even the tourist areas...
That's a lie. You cross the wrong fence
and you're getting your head go off.
Yeah, you're getting there, it's...
I've seen the videos.
horrific place.
I've seen the videos people's dash cams
when they like took a wrong turn
and there's like people walking up.
Yeah.
I'm never going there.
Yeah.
It's not worth it.
Not a fucking chance.
Cops aren't going to help you.
They're shaking you down.
Like there's nobody to,
of course,
of course then again,
that's what it's like in L.A.
They don't want to help you anyway.
Yeah.
I mean,
I think the car is going to come back at some point
because,
you know,
they probably need to service it.
Yeah.
So they can't serve,
like you can only service.
I mean,
they actually do have like,
they,
They do have some dealers down there.
But I think the cars can end up back here one way or another.
But, um, you know, this is something you can't talk about?
No, I just don't know this, this, this particular question.
Yeah.
It's not.
Okay.
It's not something I can't talk about.
But there's just, we don't know.
I know the new VIN number of it, though.
I know what VIN number they swapped it to.
So if it does show up, I'm going to know.
If it pops up anywhere, I'm definitely going to know.
A couple days ago, I got a phone call from, um, a friend of mine,
the, uh, he's one of the other victims, you know, we've just been talking about this together for so long.
And he goes, hey man, um, this guy just dropped off a car to us and, uh, I'm not there, but, you know, my guy's there.
And he's saying that this transporter's talking about stores as he knows everything going on and he's been working with the FBI and like, he knows toothless.
He knows all these people. And I'm like, okay, well, I want to talk to him. I want to hear what he has to say.
And he's like, all right. Well, when he, when I get over there, I'll put all of us on the phone. I'm like, all right.
so he gets on the phone and this guy
he just sounds like a fucking idiot
right off the bat and I'm like oh this is going to be good
he goes he goes hey I've gotten to the bottom
of this and I'm like
have you okay
and he's a he's a truck driver
like he picks him up yeah
and he's like yeah they're posting them
as different kinds of cars
as what they are and putting different
addresses where they're going I'm like
I know we know this I'm like
did you pick up a car that was stolen
and he goes
I almost did
I'm like okay
well thank you for the information
he goes wait wait wait
I got pictures
I'm like
pictures a lot
send me the pictures
and he sends me
R. Kelly's
I'm serious
one of R. Kelly's
dancers or
bodyguards
I think is what it was
and he sends me a picture
and it's a screenshot
from a music video
I'll show you
this is fucking
this is fucking crazy he goes these are the people that are trying to help and and i and i go and i'm
like is this really like you know this is and he goes well just look and i'm like okay and then i
scroll over then there's a picture of toothless toothberry like my picture that i'd post on social
media i'm like these are my pictures right and he's like what i'm like i posted these photos
months ago and he goes you know who they are and i'm like you're fucking idiot but this is the
picture he shows me of the guy. Hold on. Oh, yeah, here it is. R. Kelly. He's like,
that's the guy behind it all. And I look at it and we figure out, I'm like, so this, this guy is
related to R. Kelly somehow. And he goes, yeah. And I'm like, how do you know? Are you 100% sure
that this guy's connected? And he goes, not 100%. And I'm like, okay. What about 90? What about
90% and he goes, I can tell you that more than likely all these folks are working together.
I'm done.
I hung out.
Well, these are the people that are helping you.
You're never getting anywhere.
Oh, yeah.
Luckily, you know, didn't have too much to offer, but.
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