Rotten Mango - #404: IG Model Tells Cops She Died & Came Back From Future AFTER Killing 2 People

Episode Date: November 24, 2024

“I woke up alone in a hospital. There is nobody here. I can’t find a single person. Humanity is extinct. The date is February 2027.” That is from a viral TikToker, Javier, who claims he is from ...the future to warn us about humanity. But there’s no way he’s actually from the future, right? Meanwhile, in Miami - an IG model is telling the police - “the aliens are coming. They’re coming. They’re coming. They’re coming. They’re coming. They’re coming.” The authorities are confused. She tells them - “I’m from the future. I’m a crystal ball. You can live off me.” The police ask her if she remembers what happened.  “Yes, I remember. I died.” Puzzling. Because she’s not dead. She is very much alive but just one block down there are two people that are dead and they’re not coming back.  Full Source Note: www.rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:01:15 Add your teen to your Uber account today. There's four ways that this is going to play out for Javier. If he is telling the truth, maybe he can help save the world. Or the world can maybe save Javier, because if he is trapped like he says he is, he's going to die very soon. If he's not telling the truth, he will either make a lot of money, or he will get caught and shamed. these are the only options left for him now. in 2021, Javier starts posting his first few videos on
Starting point is 00:01:51 TikTok. it seems like warnings for us. I don't know for humanity that's what it feels like. Javier starts by explaining he does not remember what happened or how it happened. he just remembers he woke up in the hospital one day. He's hooked up to a bunch of machines in the hospital bed. He doesn't know how or why he's in the hospital, but he gets up from the bed and it's eerily quiet. The machines aren't making any noise. He gets up and starts walking out of his large hospital room and it's so strange. Hello? There's nobody in the hallway. There's not a single nurse. I mean, hospitals are one of the few places that regardless of the time of day, there's activity.
Starting point is 00:02:30 He walks down the long corridor, he's peering into each room that he passes that have all these hospital beds, all these machines expecting fellow sick patients or people crying, coughing, machines beeping. Nothing. It's dead silent. He starts getting freaked out because, what do you mean nothing and nobody is at this hospital? How is he completely alone? How is he even in the hospital to begin with? How the hell is that possible?
Starting point is 00:02:53 He runs out the hospital, same thing. Streets are empty, there's not a single person in any of the businesses that are nearby. There's cars parked, nobody's in them, they're cold. If he touches the hood, they're ice cold. They haven't been on or running in a very long time. What the hell is happening? He manages to get his phone.
Starting point is 00:03:10 He takes a video and he posts it online. He writes in the TikTok, I woke up in a hospital. Humanity has gone extinct. There is no one in the shopping centers. The date today is February 13th, 2027. What? From there, Javier starts posting TikToks of all these empty streets.
Starting point is 00:03:31 Every time he's walking around in a public place, it's completely empty. You don't see a single person. You don't even see a shadow of a person. The stores that he's walking through are completely empty. He posts empty hospitals, airports. He even goes to a police station that's completely empty, finds the keys to one of the squad cars, gets inside.
Starting point is 00:03:51 I mean, of course netizens are going crazy with these viral TikToks, they're very skeptical, honestly. Some are enjoying it for what it is, which is entertainment, but others think that he's playing tricks, right? Maybe he filmed this during the pandemic and he's just now posting them like a year later or perhaps he goes to all these places super early in
Starting point is 00:04:09 the morning to film before the city wakes up so yeah I mean obviously nobody is there which leads Javier to leaving these secret packages in tourist heavy spots he's trying to prove because he's like I read your comments I'm from 2027 and nobody is here in order to prove it to you I will leave a package somewhere very secretive he goes to a tourist heavy spot leaves a package nobody is there fellow netizens will go to the same spot it's filled with people and the package is there wait I don't get it if he's from 2027 and he leaves a package, how would we find it in 2021 or 2022? Yeah, nobody knows.
Starting point is 00:04:48 That doesn't make sense. The timeline is not adding up, right? The timeline isn't making any sense, yes, but Javier is like, for some reason, it's happening. Other things Javier has done to try and convince the internet that he's from the future is going out during the night to show that he's not just out during the early morning hours. He also has gone to highly secured locations, historic landmarks, hospitals, airport back rooms, stadiums, medical labs, usually places that a random person cannot just walk through for fun or for filming or just to take a look around. He's even walked into a Mercedes dealership, taking a key and just driven off. I mean, evidently Mercedes cars run
Starting point is 00:05:25 so well that even after sitting there for years they're still drivable. The videos are entertaining due to the mere fact that it is weird and strange and eerie to see just so many public places be so empty. However there's probably an easy explanation to how Javier is filming these TikToks. It's conceivable that he was able to obtain filming permits, or maybe it's explained that he's friendly with authorities, or maybe he's part of the authorities, maybe he's a cop, and he has the ability
Starting point is 00:05:54 to get clearance to go into these locations. Or who knows, maybe he's a game developer who's capable of CGI-ing everyone out of scenes, and this is part of a game that he's working on, so he's testing it out and generating conversation for his future project. That could make sense. Is he still doing it today? Yes.
Starting point is 00:06:13 Really? It's been going on for years? Yes. Wow. But it just can't be true, right? That Javier is from the future because nobody is from the future, right? is from the future because nobody is from the future, right? August 10th, 2024, 6.45 in the morning, there are at least five Miami-based paramedics in the area. That's not even including the other authorities, the police,
Starting point is 00:06:37 just paramedics surrounding this little blonde woman. She's laying on the pavement, shirtless, and she tells them, the aliens, one of the paramedics leans down, excuse me they're coming, they're coming, they're coming, they're coming, they're coming, what? I'm from the future, I'm a crystal ball, you can live off me. Later they ask her, do you know what happened? Do you remember what happened? And she responds, yeah, I died.
Starting point is 00:07:09 The authorities are very interested in what she has to say. Because obviously, there's no way she's from the future, right? I mean, how does one die and come back to life like that? But more importantly, just a block away from where she was claiming that the aliens are coming, there are two people who have been killed, and they're not coming back. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com slash rotten and get on your way to being your best self. November is the month of gratitude and Thanksgiving and in the spirit of the holiday, I'd like to shout out best self. November is the month of gratitude and thanksgiving, and in the spirit of the holiday,
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Starting point is 00:09:45 and we would also like to thank you guys for your continued support as we work on our mission to be worthy advocates. As always, full show notes are available by rottenmingopodcast.com. With that being said, let's get into it. I have a question for you. If you are walking on the sidewalk,
Starting point is 00:10:00 it's morning so it's bright outside, there's people everywhere, you're walking north. When suddenly all the morning joggers all the fellow Pedestrians start running in the opposite direction as you what do you do? Do you keep going north where they're running from or do you you turn and start running with them and nobody's really telling you What's going on? They're just running Like they're panicked, screaming, running? Yeah, like they look like they're on a mission. Something has happened.
Starting point is 00:10:28 They're running either away from something or to something. Oh yeah, I'm U-turning. You're U-turning? Yeah. That's exactly what Macy Lathers does. She's wearing blue jeans, a red hoodie. The hood is pulled over her head and she's briskly walking in one direction. There's CCTV footage of her. She's like 24, right? Now clearly, she is not out for a morning jog. She's briskly walking in one direction. There's CCTV footage of her. She's like 24, right? Now clearly, she is not out for a morning jog.
Starting point is 00:10:48 She's wearing jeans. But she does seem like she's sort of in a rush for something. She's walking north, let's say, when a bunch of people start running in the opposite direction. And she has this moment where she hesitates, but maybe someone says something to her
Starting point is 00:11:03 because she immediately U-turns it around, 180, joins the crowd and starts running from where she was coming from. Makes a full U-turn, which takes her straight to the street where there are three cars that look like they have been chewed up and spit out on a random Miami road. There are firefighters descending. There's one car that they're having to pry open, this crumbled piece of metal, a piece of the
Starting point is 00:11:29 car has to come off so that they can get the victim out. There's three cars, a white Mercedes, a black Range Rover, and a silver Suzuki. It appears that the white Mercedes ran the red lights going 80 on a 30 road, slammed into the black Range Rover, the black Range Rover and the white Mercedes ran the red lights going 80 on a 30 road slammed into the black Range Rover the black Range Rover and the white Mercedes then both slammed into the silver Suzuki it caused all three cars to be completely smashed ultimately the driver of the black Range Rover is rushed to the hospital injured but alive two passengers in the silver Suzuki Abraham Molina and his friend Jesus Rubio they were in the backseat headed to work and the collision killed them
Starting point is 00:12:09 The driver of the Suzuki that was in the car with them Abraham's wife Juanita was rushed to the hospital where she managed to survive Which means two passengers are dead the driver of the Range Rover survived the driver of the Suzuki survived But she lost her husband and her friend. Then who is driving the white Mercedes? As a police are trying to figure that out, a block away, Macy, the one that was running with the red hoodie, she is seen. She's the one that you turned, right? She manages to slip away from the crowd where one block away, she's now on the ground, throwing up
Starting point is 00:12:45 just in the middle of the street. There's so much going on at six forty five in the morning on this Miami intersection. She's now completely topless. Her red hoodie is off and it's maybe like 200 feet down the road. Wait, wait, wait. She she made a U-turn, ran back from where she was coming from. There's three cars piled up and then she takes a turn and starts running down a block. But somehow her top is off.
Starting point is 00:13:11 Her shirt comes off. She's completely topless in the middle of a street, and she just left her red hoodie like 200 feet behind her. What? Okay. There are two officers standing there guarding the scene and guarding Macy in a sense. It appears like they're trying to get her up, but it's not working very well. I mean, the whole thing is difficult. She's kind of slugging around on the pavement. There's a whole group of construction workers watching the whole thing unfold.
Starting point is 00:13:37 Some of them are filming, which is alarming considering she's topless. But nevertheless, there's this big wet patch on her pants. Evidentlyly she peed herself and eventually the officers give up on trying to get her up. They're confused on what's going on. There's a female officer on site who looks like she's thinking through if this career path is even worth it and in the perfect timing, Macy is on the pavement screaming, AHHHH They ask her, Ma'am, what car were you driving? My name is Mercedes.
Starting point is 00:14:10 My name is Mercedes. Is her name Mercedes or Macy? It's Macy. Oh, okay. It's not Mercedes. No. But she was driving Mercedes. Yes. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:22 The male cop has to tell her, calm down, calm down, calm down. I'm from the future. Yes. Okay. The male cop has to tell her calm down, calm down, calm down. I'm from the future. Awesome. Amazing. I have a crystal ball. Ma'am, what did you take? Tussie. Pink pink pink pink pink pink pink. Oh fuck. In Colombia, there is a woman, not many people know her real name, they just call her the Queen of Tussie. She is the head of this organization called Le Empresa, which translates to The Enterprise. They run the Tusi trafficking ring in that region, and it's a fully-fledged corporation, if you will, with manufacturing, drop, and shipment safe houses that are connected by
Starting point is 00:15:02 underground tunnels in that region each safe house is guarded 24-7 by men with giant machine guns and typically nobody is allowed in or out unless they're part of the enterprise until a vice journalist decides I'm gonna go in there and film a YouTube video full body pat down, that's what it starts with only then is the vice team allowed into one of the safe houses to see the supplies and it's just these giant bags of pink powdery substance
Starting point is 00:15:31 They let the vice team come in film. Yes. Oh, okay. So it's not a secret filming. It's agreed upon Yes, okay, and there's just these pink powdery substances in bags called to see it looks like sugar dyed pink It looks like something my nieces would bake with as for what the pink powdery substances in bags called TUSI, it looks like sugar dyed pink. It looks like something my nieces would bake with. As for what the pink powder is, that depends on who and when you buy it. And even then, each time you could get something else entirely. Mostly it'll be some sort of variation or mixture of ketamine, which technically can be used to treat medical conditions. Some patients will be prescribed it to treat pain management
Starting point is 00:16:06 as well as mental health treatment mixed with MDMA, AKA ecstasy or MOLLE, mixed with meth sometimes, and potentially even fentanyl. Believe it or not, some drug traffickers will even add caffeine to it to bulk it up. Some say it enhances the experience because caffeine is a stimulant, but most traffickers who care about profit margins
Starting point is 00:16:28 will say caffeine is legal, it's relatively cheap, it bulks up the mixture, you're adding powder and it's sold by weight and it reduces production costs while still providing the stimulating effects. These days, the pink powder is known as pink cocaine or 2C. Yeah, it contains relatively no cocaine nowadays, nor does it contain 2CB. 2CB, it's what it's named after. 2CB was actually first synthesized by Dr. Alexander Shulgin.
Starting point is 00:16:58 He's an American pharmacologist who is known for creating over 150 drugs throughout his career. He's actually quite a fascinating character. He was well known for willingly testing his creations on himself. For documentation purposes, he said. In his book, he writes that 2CB was by far one of his fondest creations. In his whole career, he said he was focused heavily on creating psychedelic compounds that could be used for therapeutic treatments Therapists who have tried to CB with their patients said, you know, it actually was pretty helpful It just created an open space to talk to the patients where they could access their emotions that they would never Normally open up about it would be normally guarded off
Starting point is 00:17:39 It feels mild not too harsh of a drug that shocks the patients into some sort of reaction. It doesn't leave them confused afterwards. It's actually quite gentle. At least the way that we've trialed it, that is. A lot of therapists liked what they were saying, but everything kind of falls apart when 2CB starts getting marketed as a way to increase stamina in intimate settings. People start using it recreationally so that they can see each other naked. The DEA freaks out because when used recreationally, the effects are unpredictable. If you take too much 2CB and some people have reported when they took too much, they become irrationally violent. They don't identify as violent or angry people, but they'll take it and they just want to choke someone. They classify 2CB as a schedule 1 controlled substance, right up there with heroin, opium, and cocaine.
Starting point is 00:18:31 Meaning, the DEA has deemed the drug 1, of having a high potential for abuse, and 2, having no accepted medical use in the United States. So 2CB is completely illegal. Not even just on the street level, but on the medical level as well. Is that doctor still around who created it? I believe so. He might be. Wow. It seems like in the very low dosages, like I said, some patients have noted becoming passive,
Starting point is 00:18:57 but the high doses, people also report having these intense hallucinations, morbid delusions, where they just start doing violent things. Sometimes that lasts up for 12 hours. Some experts believe that the visual hallucinations are stronger than what you get on LSD, or even shrooms. And it has been argued that the potential medical benefits are not really there. Additionally, the potential dangers of the drug just might not be worth it, either for
Starting point is 00:19:23 society. 2C, even though it's named after 2CB, the chemical compound, it no longer contains really any 2CB. So it's called pinkocaine. Nowadays doesn't really contain cocaine. It was called 2C after 2CB, doesn't really contain any 2CB nowadays. That's so odd why they do that. It's cheaper, more affordable. Okay. Ketamine, moly, add those in with caffeine, bulk it up. Okay so they're just using the same name? Yes yeah it's just it's the whole thing is very dangerous because every trafficker makes 2C differently and sometimes each time that they make it it's different. One netizen writes it's not a real drug you
Starting point is 00:20:04 guys it's a Frankenstein monster, a random shit that should almost always be avoided unless you send it to a lab for testing. Another netizen said, it's the fish soup of drugs. Do not buy the fish soup. One of the cartel members states, 2C is like an explosion that has arrived in the world and it's here to stay for a long time. It's a gold mine. It's a number one among young kids. It's for kids who don't want to sleep for three to four days. Yeah, the Queen of Tusi even states, the pink color attracts more people, you know? We know the harm it causes in the central nervous system so I don't use it. Wow. But now the vice journalist is
Starting point is 00:20:43 standing in the Queen of Tusses safehouse with armed guards telling him, you should try it. He's like, what? And they're serious, they're not really giggling with him and he's like, oh no, no, no, no, thank you, thank you though. Thank you very much though. This time they're a little more firm, they're trying to signal to him in a subtle way that they're not joking, they do want him to try it.
Starting point is 00:21:03 They point a machine gun at him. Try it. Okay, I I'll try a little bit that is how he gains their trust that is how he tries at pink cocaine on video I don't understand what's going on like yeah why are they allowing this guy to come in and record out of this I don't know just flexing like what's going on? Nobody knows Yeah, I mean he ends up trying to see for the first time that night and only then do they invite him to see how They make the product. I'm not entirely sure what I was expecting But I definitely wasn't expecting a cartel member to be in front of a stove with a normal pan Adding random dashes of liquid ketamine adding random dashes of liquid ketamine, sprinkling in ecstasy, food coloring,
Starting point is 00:21:46 and then he would take his gun and mash up pills using his gun like a pestle. And at one point the vice journalist asks him, have you ever thought about buying a professional grinder? The quote unquote chef stops grinding the pills with the back of his gun, looks up at the journalist. What? No. He goes back to sauteing the now pink mixture on the stove
Starting point is 00:22:07 using two credit cards as cooking utensils. Just sauteing it in his downtime as he's letting it simmer. He takes hits from his crack pipe. It's crazy. Their operations, just this one enterprise alone cooking on this stove brings in 20 million dollars a year from the pink powder so you're saying the visual looks just like those movies yes like guns and credit cards and they're taking the hits at the same time it's just like the movies just like the movies one doctor says people can die and the worst part about it is there's really no quality control out there on the street so you don't really know what you're getting. I mean, they're referring to this as cocaine, and they're making it pink because it's easier to market
Starting point is 00:22:50 and easy to sell because it looks cool and it sounds like cocaine, so you're like, I know what cocaine is, but it's very concerning to law enforcement because whatever drug is out there is going to alter someone's mental state, and you don't even know what's in there. You're playing Russian roulette with these types of drugs. Everyone's concoction is going to be different from the next person's. One netizen states, I got a bag of it once. For me it was like ketamine more so but I was a little more awake than usual. Friend of mine tested it but uh found it also had meth inside so there's that. One netizen claims they've seen a supplier make a
Starting point is 00:23:24 batch and said they just use whatever is left from the other drugs they don't measure anything like whatever's on the table just now with pink coloring it's like leftovers. Another netizen agrees writing it's just a cocktail of whatever random drugs the cartel janitor swept off the floor the previous night mixed together and then dyed pink there is not one standardized formula for pink 2c. One person who has been high on it says I honestly thought night mixed together and then dyed pink there is not one standardized formula for pink 2c. one person who has been high on it says I honestly thought I was losing my mind I mean everything went psychotic I saw demons everywhere I
Starting point is 00:23:54 thought my brain broke and I was gonna be a left in this psychotic state for the rest of my life I never took it since not worth the fun. another netizen says same thing happened to me it felt like time stopped and I was stuck in this single moment forever and then everyone around me turned into demons. Everybody's heads all turned 180 degrees and looked directly at me and started saying, he knows. Get him out. He knows. Like I had unlocked some unknown reality straight out of a scary, I still have nightmares about it to this day.
Starting point is 00:24:29 Wouldn't wish that kind of trip on any of my worst enemies. Another netizen writes, I took it with my boyfriend. We quickly realized that it was gonna be a bad trip. I couldn't formulate sentences. We were completely in a different dimension. And then he got super aggressive. He couldn't recognize me, started throwing around stuff and talking about weird things at the point He started choking me and repeatedly saying that he wants to kill me
Starting point is 00:24:51 I was glad that I could escape because he didn't recognize me and he wasn't gonna stop Never again after this experience, please everyone be careful with this. That is what to see is That's also what did he has reportedly been allegedly addicted on. That all of his staff have to carry around a bag of pink cocaine 2C. Right, that's where it's from. Yes. I see. Now, 2C is what Macy tells authorities she's on.
Starting point is 00:25:16 When she's laying one block away from a three-car pile-up that killed two people, she's laying on the road completely shirtless, and she keeps saying she's from the future. She has a crystal ball and the aliens are coming. They're coming. They're coming. They're coming. I know the answer to heaven. I know it's in the crystal. The crystal. The construction worker that is around tells the officer she was trying to jump into someone else's car. What car was she driving? The white Mercedes I think down the block. She's the one that caused the accident that just killed two people and now
Starting point is 00:25:51 she's toinated on herself. She's out of it. The water, the water. We live in a dome. This is the Hollywood scene. Go in the white car, my phone, AI. Oh my gosh, it's a curse at the White House. Art, we need to create art.
Starting point is 00:26:18 We need to create, we need to create. My mole, my mole, my mole. I died under the crash the officers asked her ma'am what car were you driving the white car what kind of car was it Mercedes my name is Mercedes my name is Mercedes I'm from the future I'm a crystal ball you can live off me later in the ambulance paramedics asked her for her name what's your name put her for her name. What's your name? Put me in a coffin, gold.
Starting point is 00:26:48 What's your name? Macy! Love, love, you love me, you love me, you love me, you love me, you guys love me, you guys love me. Please, please, the answer is numerology. Go look at numerology. All right, Macy, do you know where you are? Yeah, yeah I do.
Starting point is 00:27:06 Earth. You're where? Earth Yeah, we're all on earth. Do you know where you are? What city? Oh? Miami do you know what happened you remember what happened? Yeah, I died She's laying there staring at the wall of the ambulance I don't know, into the crystal wall, into the void, just repeating like a voice note on repeat.
Starting point is 00:27:28 Pink toosie, pink toosie, pink toosie, go go go now, go now, now, now, go go go go go go, pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink pink The answer is in the sun, go to the sun, go in the sun, the answer is in the sun, look at the sun, the sun, the sun, everyone lives at a different pace, the answer is in the crystal, go go go go go go go go go go go, go, go, go, go, go, go, go. In reality, Macy is clearly not from the future, nor can she predict when the aliens are coming to our planet with greater accuracy
Starting point is 00:27:56 than your conspiracy theorist neighbor. She's high on pink 2C. She just killed two people. The most notable thing that she's done, at least from what I can find online prior to this incident, which makes me so angry to even say this, because how is this the most notable thing that she's done? She is a self-proclaimed Instagram model, but her most notable online appearance is
Starting point is 00:28:16 on a Red Pill podcast, which don't even get me started on the brain-dead things that come out of these gremlin podcast host mouths. The host of the controversial yet not so successful podcast loves to say things like, a key that opens many locks is a master key. A lock that opens with many keys is a shitty lock. Men and women are not the same. We are not equal whatsoever. Wait, wait, wait. What does... A key that opens every lock is a master key.
Starting point is 00:28:48 And then what about the lock? But a lock that opens through many keys is a shitty lock. Okay. Okay, that sentence makes sense. But what is he referring to? Private parts? Are keys and locks. He's basically saying... Oh, I see. If a woman has slept with many people, she is a shitty person.
Starting point is 00:29:10 Versus a man who has slept with many a woman is a master key. Yeah. Wow. I don't see how is that related at all. but okay. Yeah. He's saying all of this in the episode that Macy is a guest on. He says, a man with a lot of bodies is successful. A woman with a lot of bodies is a failure. A woman's value is intimately tied to how many sexual partners you've had when it comes to finding a man. Oh yeah. No, what I was saying was like, I don't know how key and men and women are related at all.
Starting point is 00:29:46 Is what I'm saying. I guess the only relation that he found was like, okay, you gotta stick it in. Yeah, which is like the most ridiculous, lobotomized comparison of like, okay, an adamant object. What are you talking about? He also says, man can't be hosed because we're the hoe makers Women don't really have this concept of violence and how the world really works in general Most girls don't know and that's why most girls are not fit to be leaders Men are better decision makers men are better problem solvers. They are the ones that create society I can't really think of a female
Starting point is 00:30:25 inventor in my head. What podcast is this? Fresh Fit, Fit Fresh, Fresh to Fit. One of those, it's that stupid podcast. Yeah, which to comment on that last thing, I can't really think of a female inventor in my head. Your stupidity is not proof of a concept. It's like very small limited worldview. But regardless, he continues to yap hysterically and emotionally. Your opinion is irrelevant because you're not a man. The takes that these podcast hosts have are so overdone. Their whole job is to be a misogynist and they're not even really good at that
Starting point is 00:30:57 because it's not creative. It's just very dumb. But in it, Macy responds. My name's Macy. I'm 22. I'm from upstate New York from a small town called Fort Plain. They ask, highest level of education completed? I have my bachelor's in business
Starting point is 00:31:14 from the University of Albany. Right now, I'm a bottle girl, and I kind of resell things, you know, like sneaker drops, you know, shit like that, but I'm getting my real estate license. She also says, I'm celibate, I swear to God God and then she kisses her hand and sends it up to God. I'm just on a different timing. I'm just here to get opportunities and money and shit like that. After sitting through the entire hour I think it was an hour and a half of the two smooth brained co-hosts like giggle gaggling sharing their quote-unquote
Starting point is 00:31:45 Independent thoughts that are just spoon-fed basic red pill rhetoric you can find in one Google search or on reddit Macy says this about them. I like this, you know, it's cool what you guys are doing No, seriously, I like you guys definitely have a strong mindset and I like how you know, you go hard You know, you make it hard for us to have our own opinions. Like, good for you. Wait, she's saying you make it hard for us to have own opinions and good for you? She does make it clear
Starting point is 00:32:12 that she does not agree with their viewpoints, but the same thing that can be applied for the Red Pill Podcast host and Macy is, there's a quote, okay? It goes, remember when you are dead, you do not know that you are dead. It is only painful for others around you. The same applies for when you are stupid. These are the podcast hosts, this is Macy, they're all on the same side. There are a lot of things that just kind of happen on a day-to-day basis that
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Starting point is 00:36:10 She's actually quite famous. She went viral a few years ago because was she sitting up on the podium one day? She doesn't look particularly thrilled for the day ahead. For hours she's going to sit there, talk to a dozen different defendants, and she's honestly just trying to get a few pieces of key information from the defendants. Are they hiring private attorneys? Do they need the court to appoint one?
Starting point is 00:36:32 Have they served in the US military or the reserves? Very standard process, routine work. Defendant comes up to the stand in their orange jumpsuit, they get sworn in, Judge Glazer asks them a few questions, on to the next, it's like a factory line of people. Next up, Judge reads through his paperwork. Arthur Booth, charges include burglary, grand theft, fleeing, resisting arrest. Hi Mr. Booth, how are you?
Starting point is 00:36:56 I'm okay ma'am. You actually have three arrests affidavits, reckless driving, damage to property, leaving the scene of a crash with serious injury? He looks confused. With no serious injury injury he looks confused with no serious injury I'm sorry no serious injury the bond on count one is $7,500 and she's about to read off the rest of the bonds but she looks down at the paperwork looks up at the defendant Arthur Booth and starts writing things down okay mr. Booth I have a question for you yes ma'am did you go to Nautilus for middle school?
Starting point is 00:37:26 Oh my god, I was just looking at this case. He says yes. Oh my goodness. Oh my goodness. And you see Mr. Booth look very happy and surprised and then he starts crying and rubbing his head. A lot of netizens believe in the first few moments it's nice to see someone that you grew up with especially in a rough situation But also then to get hit with the reality of what's happened to you versus what happened to them and how things Used to be yeah, he leans forward. He's hiding his face. He starts sobbing and Judge Glazer continues I'm sorry to see you here. I always wondered what happened to you, sir
Starting point is 00:38:02 He starts wailing. Oh my goodness, and he's crying. Listen guys this was the nicest kid in middle school. He was the best kid in middle school. I used to play football with him and all the kids and look what happened. I'm so sorry. He keeps sobbing. Oh my goodness. Apparently he used to be a promising student but he fell into drugs, gambling, addiction which really set his life off course. One that is in comments he wasn't crying because she recognized him he was crying because right at that moment he realized what he had become another comment reads I think the realization that at some point more or less they were equal in some regard going to the same school I mean obviously
Starting point is 00:38:40 we don't know their personal environments but then they took opposite paths I'm sure with different circumstances he could have been the judge and that must hit you really hard That's what Judge Mindy Glazer has gone viral for. For Macy's case, however, the judges are not nearly as Empathetic. In court the judge is reviewing her case and realizes that Macy wasn't even supposed to be in the car that day because she doesn't have a freaking driver's license. Furthermore, even if she wanted one, she couldn't get one because she's banned from getting a license. Her license has been suspended indefinitely. We don't know why, but we can imagine it's not a good reason. There's this quick back and forth between Macy's
Starting point is 00:39:20 attorney and the judge where the attorney states she doesn't pose a danger to the community. She's a college graduate, she's been in the state of Florida, your honor, for over almost two years, so I don't think that there's anything to suggest that she's a flight risk. To which the judge responds she is an absolute danger to the community based on the killing and driving when she shouldn't have been in a car and she's clearly impaired based on her statements and if it wasn't for the citizens or witnesses nearby who stopped her, she would have completely fled. So it seems like she was running away in her red hoodie, sees the crowd of people running towards the scene
Starting point is 00:39:55 and it doesn't sound like anyone says anything to her, right? I don't know the CCTV footage of the street-level camera after the car accident where she's running away from the scene. It doesn't seem like someone says anything. It seems like she joins them because she knows she sticks out like a sore thumb running in the opposite direction. Why are they running? They saw the crash. They're trying to help. They're just pedestrians, joggers that are like, Oh my god, we gotta go and they're running to the scene of the crash.
Starting point is 00:40:20 So she U-turns, runs with them, goes back to the scene of the crash, but manages to take a turn and starts running away. She takes off her top, maybe in her, who knows what state she is in, maybe in that state she thought, okay, that red hoodie is so red, people are going to remember it, so I got to take it off. I don't know if that's what happened. That's just a presumption. Takes it off, tries to get into somebody else's car the construction workers stop her then the police come And they're like what are you doing? Uh-huh? That's how she gets caught, but if none of these people had done anything she would have just fled
Starting point is 00:40:54 Right right right she could have ran away, but instead. She's like super She's thinking under the influence, so she's doing a lot of weird stuff It's like she's doing a lot of weird stuff. It's like she's doing a lot of weird stuff but clearly the motive is to flee. I think even her joining the crowd is a pretty conscious decision. I think if you're really out of it you would just lay there on the scene and be like oh my god I'm dead. Yeah yeah yeah so it's a lot of weird fleeting. Yes so while I do think that I mean just from my unprofessional knowledge of watching the body cam footage, she does seem high on drugs, right?
Starting point is 00:41:31 But it's very fascinating that she still makes heavy conscious decisions to flee, to get away with the crime. Yeah. Multiple times. Even the aspect of thinking if I'm running this way and all these people are running that way I should probably join them that is very That's meticulously planned. Yeah The chain reaction crash that she caused killed Abraham and his friend Jesus while they were both on their way to work Her counts are two counts of DUI manslaughter
Starting point is 00:42:02 aggravating factor of failure to render aid one count of DUI causing bodily injury to another, one count reckless driving causing serious injury, three counts of driving without a driver's license resulting in injury or death, two counts vehicular homicide caused by failure to stop, one count of leaving the scene of an accident involving death. It seems like the defense is going to try and argue
Starting point is 00:42:21 that Maisie was not in her faculties during the time of the crime because she was on pink cocaine. It appears that that will be quite a difficult thing to defend because regardless of the drug, she should not have been behind the wheel. She should have not taken the drug, she should have not fled the scene. The defense might even try to argue that technically she was not fleeing or leaving the scene of the accident. They might also try to claim that she was involuntarily intoxicated, that she was drugged.
Starting point is 00:42:49 But she did herself admit that she took pink cocaine, pink toosie, if you will. So I'm not sure how that's going to play out. It would also heavily impact her case, considering she was driving home from a party. She's not supposed to drive. She drives to a party, does drugs, drives back home. Those are a lot of decision-makings that's happening.
Starting point is 00:43:07 Wait, that happened 6, 6 40 a.m. you say? 6 45 a.m.? She was driving home at 6 45 a.m. And since then, Juanita has been unable to work since the incident. She is the driver of the Suzuki, her husband and his friend passed. And I'm sure the idea of even driving to work will become this never-ending battle against PTSD. She says, Abraham's 16 year old son has been left without the love and care of his father, who was his entire world. I am now unable to work due to my injuries and
Starting point is 00:43:39 the boy's life has been turned upside down. Abraham's mother, who lives in Nicaragua, suffers from Parkinson's disease and is now not only grieving but also left without the financial support from her son. Juanita said that she went to court to see Macy during the bond hearing and quote, it felt horrible seeing her. She didn't look remorseful. She's a danger to society. Those are the thoughts and things that are going on in Juanita's life. But as for Macy, if you find her Instagram, which is still active, her bio reads that she is quote, one of one Gemini lit in real life money emoji on my brain emoji.
Starting point is 00:44:20 One netizen comment reads, she will now be modeling only in orange jumpsuits. A lot of netizens are also calling her out for her self-proclaimed status as a model. They comment, anyone with a cell phone camera now equals model. Another reads, what does she model? A shitty personality? Unfortunately for Macy, her most two viral pictures that she is known for as a model now are, one, her mugshot and two another of her posing in front of her dented Mercedes before the accident the caption reads hashtag 24 birthday cake emoji aging like fine wine Wow other
Starting point is 00:45:00 netizens have pointed out to this one part in the body cam footage where Macy is being pulled out of the ambulance and she tries to tell the paramedics, the devil is real. And netizens comment, yeah, and it might be you. And that is the case of what has been going on with Macy Lathers, the girl that was on the Red Pill podcast, self-proclaimed Instagram model that ended up killing
Starting point is 00:45:23 two people on pink cocaine. And I think with this and with the Diddy case, there are a lot of mainstream news outlets now reporting the dangers of pink cocaine and it's only getting more popular in party cities, New York City, LA, Miami, or like the hot spots. So be careful because it's just you don't even know what's in there how can you even recreationally do that if you don't know what it is so because it's not cocaine it's very no misleading it's like it could be anything and the minute that they start adding more fentanyl into it if not already i mean I mean, that could kill a lot of people. They don't know what she's actually on, right?
Starting point is 00:46:07 Like they didn't test her because she said... They did. Oh. Just a lot of different drugs, but alcohol is not one of them. Wow. Yeah. So I mean, when you test for like 2C, it doesn't come up pink cocaine. It comes up like ketamine, MDMA, and...
Starting point is 00:46:22 Yeah, yeah, exactly. Because she was in... what a state that she was in you know that's so terrifying that's what happens when you don't know what's going on at all. Yeah this was very strange I know the Stephanie Melgoza case where she was drunk driving it's very different this was truly there's same and different this was different in the sense there are moments where it's very strange to watch her. And her tone of, I'm from the future. While this is all happening is very creepy. Like there's two people who passed away a block away that you caused.
Starting point is 00:46:57 And it's just, I'm from the future. And we don't know how long she's... It's still ongoing? Yeah, she's gonna head into I think think, pre-trial hearing soon. And that is the case as of right now. What are your thoughts? And please stay safe, and I'll see you in the next one.

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