Serialously with Annie Elise - 43: Alexee Trevizo, Lil Tay, & Oakley Carlson
Episode Date: August 10, 2023Welcome to this week’s Headline Highlights! In today’s episode, we are going to discuss the latest news on everything true crime related that’s transpired since the last episode. Welcome to this... week’s Headline Highlights! In today’s episode, we are going to discuss the latest news on everything true crime related that’s transpired since the last episode. This week was busy, and we’ve got a lot to cover. There are some updates in Oakley Carlson’s case, the recently reported death of 14-year-old Lil Tay, and a missing mother, Rachel Morin, who was found dead on a trail after being reported missing. So, let’s dive right in. Your True Crime BFF, Annie Elise Beam! Subscribe and save 20%. Plus get an additional 20% off and a free frother with my code 10TOLIFE when you click my link. Thats up to 40% off! http://www.shopbeam.com/annieelise Oaklee Carlson YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/7heSesRpHo0 All Social Media Links: https://www.flowcode.com/page/annieelise_ About Me: https://annieelise.com/ SERIALously FB Page: https://www.facebook.com/SERIALouslyAnnieElise/ For Business Inquiries: 10toLife@WMEAgency.com
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Hey true crime besties, welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialistly with me, Annie, and
today is our new series bonus type episodes where it is called Headline Highlights.
Now these episodes, as a reminder, drop every Thursday during the week and it's called Headline
Highlights because that's what we do.
We talk about all of the highlights in true crime this week, any of the headlines in some of these cases, case updates,
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because maybe the case update is just a brief little couple sentence updates or maybe
because it's a brand new case emerging that we don't know much about. So that's what Thursday
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all the podcast things. So in today's episode of Headline Highlights we are going to discuss
the latest news on everything true crime related that has transpired since last episode last Thursday. And guys, there has been a
lot. This week was busy and we have got a lot to cover. There are some updates in Oakley Carlson's
case, the recently reported death of 14-year-old Lil Tay, and a missing mother Rachel Morin who was found dead on a trail after being reported as
missing. So let's dive right into everything. New information oh and let me also add there's also
some updates in the Alexi Treviso case that I'm going to talk to you guys about too which this
information just came out. We also we already know that she was like filing a wrongful death suit for the baby that
she allegedly killed and dumped in the trash can in the hospital after giving birth. She's now
claiming that the nurse killed the baby. Yeah, you heard that right. So we're going to talk about
everything. So let's start with Oakley Carlson. New information regarding Oakley Carlson's
disappearance has surfaced and what has been revealed paints a terrifying picture
of what may have been her last days and what may have happened to her. Oakley Carlson's last
credible sighting was when she was seen on February 10, 2021 in Oakville, Washington.
However, her biological parents allegedly told the Grays County Sheriff's Office that they last saw her alive on November
30th, 2021. She was reported missing to the Grays County Sheriff's Office back in December of 2021,
and officials had said that her disappearance and the circumstances around it were in fact
suspicious. Now, I want to read this excerpt for you because according to Fox 13 and True Crime Daily, and I quote,
On August 1st, the Washington State Court of Appeals published an opinion after the Grays Harbor County Sheriff's Office filed motions with the court to unseal juvenile records relating to the Carlson children. According to the court document, the Department
of Children, Youth, and Families, also known as DCYF, conducted 11 investigations into the family
since April 2013, including eight separate occasions relating to allegations of domestic
violence, abuse, drug use, and medical neglect. Oakley's sibling, who was referred to as
DC in the court document, has a developmental disability caused by a rare genetic syndrome
that requires daily injections. There were allegations that the mother, Jordan, had
unaddressed mental health issues and she was not accessing services
for this one-year-old child in June of 2017. DCYF conducted an investigation but did not follow up
because the intake was apparently screened out. A month later, there was another intake alleging
that DC did not get her medication and that there was domestic violence and meth use inside the home.
Oakley and her sister, D.C., were placed in different care while another sibling was put with his father.
In January of 21, officials got reports that Oakley appeared to have some scratches and a bruising on her face.
The bio parents refused to cooperate with the
investigation. Then, before Oakley disappeared, the mother Jordan allegedly told Oakley's school
that she started a fire in their home. Oakley started a fire. When school officials went to
Oakley's home, she was nowhere to be found. Oakley's parents allegedly told police that they lost track of
Oakley around that time, and then they also reported her as missing in December. Oakley's
grandfather, however, said that he had not seen this little girl since Christmas of 2020, a year
prior. The parents were, of course, later arrested, and DCYF filed dependency petitions for Oakley, DC, and another sibling, JC, following their arrest.
DC told police that Oakley started the house fire with the mother's torch and was subsequently beaten for it.
DC also reportedly said that Oakley was under her mother's bed and in the woods. Oakley's
other sibling allegedly informed police their mother abused Oakley and J.C. and that Oakley
was kept in a locked cell underneath the stairs. It was previously reported that Oakley's sister
told investigators that her mother told her not to talk about Oakley
and that Oakley had gone out into the woods and had been eaten by wolves which on what fucking
planet sorry excuse my language does a mother tell their young child not to talk about their
sibling and that they were eaten by wolves in the woods it is. So as we know Oakley has still not been found and there is
currently an $85,000 reward raised by her community for anyone who can lead investigators to Oakley.
Oakley's bio mom Jordan was sentenced recently to 43 months in prison and this was on Monday
after she accepted a last minute plea deal in an identity theft case that is not linked to Oakley.
So I have broken down this story in a lot of detail.
It's one that we have been following very closely on my YouTube channel, 10 to Life.
We have a playlist for it, in fact.
So if you want to get fully caught up in this story and what's going on with Oakley's case,
because it is pretty unbelievable some of the
details of and the failures in my opinion of the system but like with all the details of the
siblings the parents I have all of that over and it's parked on my YouTube so you can go and you
can either just search on YouTube tend to life Oakley Carlson or I will leave a link in the
show notes here for you so now moving in Lil Tay, the 14 year old who has
allegedly now died, who was an influencer who first got her start at, I believe it was nine
years old. She went viral for rapping on social media. I'm trying to make my mom proud. You don't
need to ask dumb ass questions. Can I ask you a question? Oh,, go ahead. Why your mama make you so ugly?
No one's forcing me to do this.
That's not true that she wants to make money off of me.
Oh y'all grown ass men hating on a nine year old?
But I dropped 400 racks on this car, bitch!
Y'all don't even have a car!
Y'all saying I rent my cars?
Bitch, hell no!
I don't rent my car!
If I rent my car, do you think I'll be doing this?
Bitch! She is a well mannered, I don't rent my car. If I rent my car, do you think I'll be doing this?
Bitch!
She is a well-mannered and a great kid.
But that's not what comes across on the internet.
Message to all y'all broke-ass haters. Y'all ain't doing nothing like Lil Tay.
This is why all y'all fucking haters hate me, bitch.
This shit cost me $200,000. I'm only nine years old.
I ain't got no license, but I still drive this sports car, bitch.
Your favorite rapper ain't even doing it like Lil Tech.
My mom doesn't run social media.
I use my own Instagram.
This car cost me $130,000, bitch.
Y'all grown-ass men hating on me, but that ain't changing nothing. I'm'm still gonna be rich i'm the youngest flexo of the century bitch and i'm only nine years old i'm trying to make my mom proud
like y'all are here hating on me you have a family go enjoy that why are you wasting your time i'm
trying to chase my dreams i'm trying to spread positivity and y'all are just here hating on me for no reason.
I mean, that was before. Like now I'm happier than before.
This is my decision. I'm happy with what I'm doing.
According to People Magazine, Lil Tay went viral in 2018 at the age of nine for posting sensationalized videos on Instagram that included herself
rapping and using many explicit words about living a lavish lifestyle. And they called this
the youngest flexer of the century. That's kind of what she was dubbed as. The Canadian performer
was known for recording videos with rappers and garnered a great deal of criticism for appropriating hip-hop culture
and using the n-word. As New York's The Cut reported in 2019, Tay's brother Jason, starting
at age 16, orchestrated much of her social media presence. The pair, as well as their mother Angela
Tian, were said to have caused a great deal of confusion in the industry at the time
by taking meetings and discussing deals without signing any contracts. So on Wednesday this week,
a statement was shared on Lil Tay's Instagram account, which has not actively posted anything
since 2018. And the statement reads, adds to an even more unimaginable depth to our grief. During this time of immense sorrow,
we kindly ask for privacy as we grieve this overwhelming loss
as the circumstances surrounding Claire and her brother's passing
are still under investigation.
Claire will forever remain in our hearts,
her absence leaving an irreplaceable void that will be felt by all who knew her and loved her.
I was trying to read that statement and I really got tripped up on my words for a second.
However, so this post was made.
Everybody started going crazy.
I think when I saw the post yesterday, it was at like 46,000 comments were on this post.
E! News was reporting it. CNN, Fox. I mean, it was everywhere. But in a really weird twist,
People Magazine and many other outlets have been unable to verify the news of her death.
The Los Angeles Police Department and the Los Angeles County Department of the Medical Examiner and Coroner have no record of the alleged death.
In fact, nearly all of the news outlets reporting her death have only cited that Instagram post.
According to the New York Daily News, Lil Tay's ex-manager appearsang, I hope I'm pronouncing that right,
said that he was in communication with individuals who have an intimate understanding of the family situation,
saying that given the complexities of the current circumstances,
I am at a point where I cannot definitively confirm or dismiss the legitimacy of the statement issued by the family.
Furthermore, the police department in Vancouver, where Claire was believed to be living as of 2021,
said it hadn't received reports of their deaths either saying
as of now we are not aware of her death and are not investigating anything so now this news from
the vancouver police department as well as la county directly contradicts the statements on
the instagram post that said as the circumstance around as the circumstances surrounding claire
and her brother's passing are still under investigation.
So what the heck is going on here?
I am certainly not implying that little Tay's death isn't real,
but overall the situation seems a little bit off,
and I don't want to speculate further into this because of the sensitive nature,
but I do hope that the truth comes out either way,
because there are a lot of allegations flying
right now about certain people's involvement and people's involvement and responsibility
that actually could be tied to these deaths if that is in fact real so I'm going to follow that
closely and I'll keep you guys updated so now moving into Rachel Morin who I want to talk with
you guys about she Rachel's a mother with five children, and she disappeared on a well-known Maryland hiking path on Saturday, only to be discovered lifeless the following day.
Authorities are now frantically searching for any evidence that might point them to the individual responsible for her death. Rachel is a 37-year-old parent with a passion for fitness, and she was located
deceased on that Maryland Heritage Trail after an extensive two-day hunt. This search involved
both law enforcement and local volunteers who thoroughly examined the forested area for any
signs of her. She had been reported as missing by her boyfriend Richard Tobin at 11 30
on Saturday night and then her remains were found less than 24 hours later. Rachel's relatives have
initiated a GoFundMe campaign to collect funds for her memorial service and to support her five
children, highlighting that she did not have a life insurance plan. On the GoFundMe, Rachel's
sister Rebecca wrote, this was a deliberate act of violence and she was not taken willingly.
She merits a memorial service that reflects her grace. On Tuesday, law enforcement requested
assistance from those who might have been on that trail that Saturday or who live close to the
trail's beginning and have exterior
security cameras. They were asked to check their images and footage for anything that might seem
out of the ordinary. And officials from the Hartford County Sheriff's Office refrained from
commenting on whether they had identified any potential suspects. However, Sheriff Jeffrey
Galler informed a local news station on Monday afternoon
that investigators are not dismissing the possibility that Rachel's death might have been
a random occurrence. And even more disturbingly, the New York Post reported that the Maryland mom
of five found dead on a hiking trail over the weekend was naked and beaten so brutally
that the right side of her face was gone and this was and the stepfather of the friend who
discovered her remains is the one who reported that saying she was laying on her back fully
naked and she had brutal head trauma it looked like her head had been smashed
in with a rock and that is just absolutely haunting because this guy michael gabretsky
had told this quote to the daily mail of that harrowing moment that his stepdaughter cecilia
found her 37 year old friend in a drain tunnel on that trail on Sunday afternoon.
Again, further saying, and I quote, there was a 15 to 20 foot blood trail, so it looked like she had
been beaten and dragged into that position. It looked like the killer was trying to erase her
identity. The right side of her face was gone. This description was
corroborated by another source close to the family who told the same outlet that Rachel suffered
disfiguring injuries. Michael added that he, Cecilia, and her friend Evan were looking for
Rachel near the trail's drainage tunnels after noticing some disturbances in the ground.
And he said that Cecilia was the first person to see the body.
She was, of course, shocked and horrified by this, and she was hyperventilating really, really bad.
And then the police told her to sit down, and when she sat down, she realized that she was sitting in a big pool of blood.
They go on to say, I hope they prosecute the perpetrator to the fullest extent of the law.
As of right now, the police have not confirmed a cause of death
or identified any potential suspects.
They say that they have received over 100 tips.
Rachel's boyfriend, Richard Tobin, does have a lengthy rap sheet,
including second-degree assault, violating restraining orders,
and resisting arrest. All in the past and he has denied any and all involvement in Rachel's death.
Richard is 27 years old so 10 years younger than Rachel. He posted to his Facebook page and I quote
I love Rachel. I would never do anything to her. Let the family and I grieve.
Yes, I have a past, but I also have 15 months clean and have changed as a person. Please.
Investigators say that they have spoken to Richard as well as many other people who are close to Rachel.
So the details so far in this case are absolutely heinous and extremely disturbing,
especially if this was in fact a random attack. This case is still developing and I will be paying
very close attention to it and possibly put out an episode about this case either over here on
the podcast pretty soon or on my YouTube channel, 10 to Life, where I post tons of true crime cases all the time
as soon as there's enough information to give you guys a full rundown of this case.
So now moving quickly into Alexi Treviso. We know that Alexi is the 19-year-old girl
who gave birth in the hospital and threw her baby in the trash, allegedly murdering him. And months went by after
this happened. She wasn't arrested until I believe it was May. Then there was a lawsuit filed for
wrongful death against the hospital, which many thought this was just a ploy to try to, you know,
get out of the murder charges so that she could go with the non-guilty route, all of these things.
Well, now new information has surfaced that not only is she blaming the hospital,
she specifically is blaming the nurse.
Blaming the nurse for killing her child, who, look, we saw all of the surveillance footage.
We saw the interviews, the body cam footage with the mother,
who, in my opinion, is just kind of off her rocker,
and I
can't even imagine I believe the sense of like audacity and entitlement and for those of you
who are not super familiar with this case I haven't done a ton of videos on them but I have
done two a part one and a part two you can either listen to it here on the podcast if you go back a
few episodes or you can check it out on my youtube because on youtube I do show a ton of the body cam footage the surveillance video from the hospital and you can just have the visuals for
that but you definitely want to follow this case it is pretty insane I think I had made a comment
recently and I now I can't remember if I made it publicly or not so I guess I'll make it publicly
now if I haven't I used to I've covered a lot of true
crime cases I've covered a lot of monster mothers Casey Anthony has always been the one that has
kind of stuck with me for obvious reasons and that has really jolted me that has completely
gone away now and Alexi Treviso has taken that spot which I never thought somebody would take that spot but
it's like I don't know Casey walked so Alexi could run I don't get like this case is just so bad and
the mother's behavior is weird there's also like a shadow box shrine to the deceased baby now in
the home even though she had been calling it it saying calling it nothing
then allegedly threw him in the trash I mean it's wild so all this new information about the
allegations against the nurse are just now surfacing so I am actually going to end up doing
a bonus episode solely going over all of the updates there so that will be a part three to
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