Something Was Wrong - S22 Ep8: We Got Her!
Episode Date: December 5, 2024*Content Warning: false reporting, sexual assault, rape, sex trafficking, fraud, suicidal ideation, scams, disability abuse, false reporting, harassment, financial abuse, suicidal ideation. Sources:�...�MyCase Indiana: https://public.courts.in.gov/Elwood woman faces multiple felonies in connection with ongoing rental scheme, by Logan Gay, WTHR.com staff, WTHR News: https://www.wthr.com/article/news/crime/elwood-woman-arrested-for-ongoing-rental-scheme-megan-stoner-fishers-indiana/531-2d3b11fa-5c70-4f05-8ea4-0be0c37cf852 Fishers woman charged in rental fraud; 3 scammed in signing lease for same Home by: Izzy Karpinski, Fox59: https://fox59.com/news/indycrime/fishers-woman-charged-in-rental-fraud-3-scammed-in-signing-lease-for-same-home/ Hamilton County Inmate Records - Stoner, Megan Elizabeth: https://secure2.hamiltoncounty.in.gov/inmates2/Jail/Inmate/Detail/-1282383 Protect the community from ongoing criminal activity by revoking the bond of Megan Stoner, Change.Org Petition: https://www.change.org/p/protect-the-community-from-ongoing-criminal-activity-by-revoking-the-bond-of-megan-stoner Justin Sexton on X: @JustinSextonIN https://x.com/JustinSextonIN Megan Stoner Chronicles, X @ChroniclesMegan: https://x.com/ChroniclesMegan Chloe Anagnos on X: @ChloeAnagnos https://x.com/ChloeAnagnos/status/1651260809362784261 Don't Waste This F*cking Podcast: The Story of Megan Stoner, by Amanda Peterson, Excelsior Studios: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dont-waste-this-f-cking-podcast-the-story-of-megan-stoner/id1757463535 Resources:Free + Confidential Resources + Safety Tips: somethingwaswrong.com/resources Theme Song & Artwork: Thank you to NeonHoney and GIBBANEZ for covering our theme song, Glad Rags’s original song U Think U this season. NeonHoney’s IG: https://www.instagram.com/neonhoneymusic/ NeonHoney’s Website: https://neonhoneymusic.comGibbanez IG: https://www.instagram.com/@gibbanezmusic/ Gibbanez Linktree: https://linktr.ee/gibbanezmusicGlad Rags: https://www.gladragsmusic.com/ The S22 cover art is by the Amazing Sara StewartFollow Something Was Wrong: Website: somethingwaswrong.com IG: instagram.com/somethingwaswrongpodcast TikTok: tiktok.com/@somethingwaswrongpodcast Follow Tiffany Reese: Website: tiffanyreese.me IG: instagram.com/lookieboo
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I'm Tiffany Reese, and this is,
something was wrong.
Last episode, we heard from Indianapolis community member Alyssa, who acted as a journalist
wanting to buy Stoner's life rights in hopes of gaining her trust to ultimately get her arrested.
On August 12, 2023, Stoner agreed to meet fake journalist Alyssa and her fake sister, Vero,
who was actually the founder of the Megan Stoner's scam awareness Facebook group.
Vero called the cops, while Alyssa kept Stoner busy, pretending to be waiting on Vero to bring
her cash, the police arrived and the community members finally thought Stoner had been arrested
on her pending warrant. But because at the time the warrant was a bench warrant and not an arrest
warrant and they were in a different county, the police let Megan Stoner go. Then after Stoner
failed to attend multiple court hearings the following week, an additional arrest warrant was issued.
Stoner continued laying low, renting Airbnb's with what was assumed to be the money of her
alleged scam victims.
As their frustration and the fear of what Stoner could be capable of next continued to grow
and they continued to learn of more vulnerable populations being impacted by Stoner's alleged crimes
and cons, members of the Facebook scam awareness group continued to brainstorm how they could
find out where Stoner was hiding to have her arrested.
After the fake journalist Sting, Justin and Amanda, who knew Megan through the young Republicans'
political scene, who you heard from last episode, began devising a plan of their own to catch
Stoner.
Justin and Amanda believe that Stoner would do just about anything to receive her beloved Yoni
massages.
As a reminder, a Yoni massage is, by definition, an erotic or sensual massage that is a tantric
practice.
It aims to create an intimate connection with one's body.
A yoni massage is primarily focused on massaging the clitoris, labia, G-spot, breasts, breasts,
and anus and many other erogenous zones.
While there are many people who believe that yoni massages can have all sorts of health benefits,
at the end of the day, there's no scientific research to support this.
Also, from a legality standpoint, erotic massages given by another in exchange for money
is illegal in every state but Nevada.
Meggit started posting about these yoni massages from a guy named Haribaut,
real name Harry Friedman. He lives in New Jersey.
Later, it would be alleged by Megan herself that she had spent over $17,000 with Haribault for these Yoni massages.
I'm told that when Haribow started to learn more about the allegations against Megan online
and was more focused on his upcoming wedding and honeymoon,
Stoner started speaking to a new Yoni practitioner named Leo from California.
Stoner connected with Leo because Haribo is out of town for his honeymoon the summer of 2023.
According to Stoner, she never actually met up in person with Leo.
Between Stoner's avid social media posts,
spending allegedly thousands of dollars on her yoni massages,
and seeking out multiple practitioners,
it was clear to Amanda and Justin the lengths she was willing to go
in order to receive these massages.
So with Amanda's graphic design background
and Justin's deep knowledge of all things Megan Stoner,
they created a fake yoni practice called True Reneworthy.
Bloomington and connected with Stoner on Instagram through its fake account.
Stoner took the bait.
She accepted and DMed the account asking for an appointment.
From that point on, Justin took care of messaging Stoner,
pretending to be a Yoni practitioner named Xavier St. Clair.
Here's Justin.
Amanda made all the branding and stuff for the business,
but she was like, you know, Megan, you've watched her closer than I have.
You've talked to her a few times in person.
You go ahead and you take the lead on messaging her.
And so I messaged with her a few times.
And she was very instantly rude with me, like very demanding.
She wanted us to message through a specific app.
I think it was telegram.
We were chatting through Instagram DMs.
She very quickly was like, I feel like my boundaries aren't being respected
because I've asked you to move to this other platform and you won't do it.
My character is like, well, Megan, I'm not familiar with this app.
Give me a couple days to feel comfortable with it,
and then I would be happy to try to meet you where you're at.
But she's very difficult to deal with it, like in that professional setting.
Here's Amanda, who you met last episode.
She's a friend of Justin's who originally connected with Stoner through mutual friends online.
Megan would have recognized Justin's voice.
So our friend logged into the account and did a call with her for like 10 minutes.
Hello?
Hi.
Hey, is this Megan?
It is.
Good to connect.
Thank you.
Hey, Megan.
This is Xavier.
I'm so glad that we get connected.
Yeah.
How is your night been?
Pretty good.
Thank you for making time.
Oh, yeah, of course.
Sorry, I probably only have maybe five to ten minutes.
It's been exhausting with the research work this week.
And I definitely need to go to bed sometime soon.
But I wanted to make it a priority to connect with you and kind of just get to know you.
So tell me more about yourself.
And I know, I know we've talked about yourself.
a little bit on Instagram.
I would just like to know where about you.
Yeah.
So I live in Indy and I have been with a couple different practitioners that do this work.
And unfortunately, as you know, no one here does it.
And so I've had to deal with flying them in or flying out to them.
And it's been really, I feel like that part has been really hard.
And I don't know, it's hard.
It's been really hard having an out-of-state coach.
there's something about the connection of this work
and I don't know for you
but there definitely is a lot of power
to the in-person work you know
yeah you know one thing that you know stuck out to me too
is I'm you know more surprised that there's people
in Indy that you are looking for this work and are aware of it too
you know most people that I'm familiar with or on the coast
there's not too many people kind of in the heartland that are interested in it
so I was glad that when you messaged me and figure out that there are people
that are interested in this sacred space too.
Yeah, have you had a lot of people reach out?
Not really.
I mean, maybe, maybe too.
And so I was really thankful to see that you reached out
just to see if we could explore, you know, this together.
And, you know, I was really just surprised
that happened kind of so quick as well.
You know, it's really exciting to we see somebody that cares about this,
you know, as much as I, you know, believes in the healing
that can result from it too.
Oh, without a doubt.
I am definitely a big, big, big, big, big fan of this work, if you can't tell.
First, when I first did it in February this year, I thought it was a little, I was like, oh, this sounds a little woo-woo.
Like, I don't think this is going to work.
But you know what?
I was open-minded.
I tried it, and I was like, holy fuck, this stuff moves mountains quicker than anything I've ever done in my healing journey.
My first relationship in this work, my first practitioner, definitely could not hold the
complex trauma that I bring.
And so our work ended abruptly.
We were in a three-month container, and then it ended up, we had continued on for about
two or three more weeks, and it ended up abruptly.
And it was just he couldn't hold me, and that was fine.
And he was great at what he does, but, you know, like you said, this work can really
take a toll on someone.
And I've been doing some coaching virtual work with someone now from L.A.
And, you know, he only takes on two to three clients at a time because this work can really take a toll on a practitioner.
So I'm glad you recognize that because, you know, some clients, I think that that's a challenge that I've seen in just in this field and something that I've heard from other practitioners as well is about a fear that they have, you know, when working with new clients because it takes a, you know, wild to build up the trust and rapport as well.
Yeah.
And so I was really excited because, like I said, there's something about the in-person aspect of this work.
and it's it's really hard to coordinate when you're dealing with someone that's out of state that also has a schedule it's just it's really hard and um i can't travel to the east coast um we went out my significant other and i my partner we went out um over memorial day weekends um but it's also something we can do regularly and so and obviously we can't go to california regularly um so it's just it's really hard um
to not have that in-person aspect in my work.
I mean, that's such, you know, I think that's a systemic problem that we have is that, you know,
people that need this care can't get it.
It's at a luxury for a lot of people when it needs to be in your, you know, basic need
and be treated as like a lot of health care.
I know that's probably way forward looking in the future,
but hopefully we can get to a point where people see it as needed health care,
not kind of this, you know, weird manifestation because I think it is some of the most powerful
work that I've seen, especially in the field of trauma, healing, and, you know, sacred spaces.
Oh, without a doubt. Yeah. So.
Well, I'm getting close to probably when I need to get ready for bed tonight.
But, you know, maybe we can continue this. I don't know if you'd be interested in meeting, you know,
in, you know, Bloomington or I could come over to Indy, you know, whatever works best.
But I think that may be the next step and we can connect in person if that's something that
maybe interests you or if you know the phone call, let me know.
but I think that might be the next step for us.
Okay, all right.
Let me know when you can come up to Indy.
Okay.
And I will be glad to meet you.
Okay, fantastic.
Well, hey, I really enjoy this, Megan.
And I know we'll probably talk on Instagram well before then.
So.
Okay.
All right.
Thanks.
Have a good night.
Take care.
Yeah,
bye.
Thanks.
Once we started messaging,
it didn't take long for her to just start trauma dumping in a way that you would not believe.
I'm talking 30 to 40 messages to every reply she would get.
And the thing that's,
stands out to me the most now is it was immediately back to the same lie as she had told.
She starts alluding to Brian Bosman.
I don't think we got to her using that name, but the same story was started to be told.
She started telling me about how Harrow, her previous practitioner, had assaulted her
the same story that she had threatened to accuse him of.
Again, she doesn't know she's talking to Justin here.
I've already heard all these stories.
outwardly she's presenting as though she's trying to turn her life around,
but then to someone knew she's latched onto on the internet,
she went immediately back to all her old lives.
We play along for about two weeks.
This goes back and forth messaging.
It was really taking a toll on me to just sit and have conversations
about sexual assaults that didn't happen all day.
I sort of reached a point where I was like,
listen, we either need to like get her to agree to meet up somewhere,
and try this, or we need to punt the football, and I can't talk to her for a few weeks.
I can't do this.
Then he reaches out on telegram.
At this point, we have not talked to her about her legal troubles.
We've never mentioned that to her.
She just starts bringing up, and she's just, like, trauma-dumping.
She's like, so how will this work?
And he's like, well, I send you a workbook, and then you fill out the workbook.
We can get a hotel room.
And she's like, well, I was raped and trafficked in a hotel, so I don't want to do it in a
hotel. And he was like, okay. And then she's like, and don't you think it just feels like a one-night
stand? Like, why are you talking about? She was just bombarding him with text after text after text.
She made up this weird thing with Haribaut and his now wife being like Haribot's wife tried
to make me kill myself. The most bizarre thing. And like what's so uncanny about it is Justin was
texting her, but he was consulting me for a lot of it. The whole time, all of it that she's saying,
is lies. When she finally tells about the legal troubles, it's like, well, they say I left him
homeless, but like, I don't really care. Like, that's their problem. So flippant. No remorse.
She got really close a couple times to being like, okay, I want to meet up. Actually, no, I don't want
to meet up. And Justin finally was like, I've made it a priority that I must start taking clients
by the fall equinox. If you don't want to do this, fine, but like, I'm only able to take on a few
clients at a time and I'm going to take on some other clients if you won't get back to us.
So we're messaging her on the Instagram. She's very enthusiastic to the point where I'm like,
Justin, this weekend, she's going to want to meet up. We didn't know what a meetup would look like
because Justin and I are not the most sex positive people in the world. We did no research.
I think he had listened to the Harrowow call and that's the only reason he knew how to talk to her
in the way that one of these practitioners would talk. But she's so over-eager just texting him
nonstop on the Instagram. He had a dog show or something that weekend and I don't live in Indiana.
And we were thinking like they would have to meet up in person. And so we'd have to have somebody
who could be sitting in a coffee shop who could call the police when she got there. We're thinking
she wants to do it now. So we were like, we need to loop someone in on this to get help. So we knew
Alex would be more open to us telling her this. So we text Alex. We're like, we
are very ashamed of something, but we have something to tell you. She was laughing. She's like,
this is hilarious. She's an Oregon liberal, and she's like, okay, the two young conservatives have
come up with this. She knew how, like, out of character it was for us. We knew that she was one of the
admins, but we didn't know she was in this other group of people who were, like, trying to get Megan.
We were telling her, like, what do you think we should do if Justin's out of town and Megan wants
to meet up this weekend? And she's like, I can loop you in with some of these guys and we can figure it out.
So she made a Facebook chat with Kyle, Mike, herself, me and Justin.
I was at work and I get a text message from Justin Amanda in a group chat.
That's Alex, whom we heard from in episode three.
She met Stoner in the Facebook group called the Spice Girls back in 2017.
After learning of Stoner's crimes years later, Alex joined the scam awareness Facebook group.
She later became an admin to the group and got more involved with the efforts to hold
Stone are accountable. You'll hear Amanda, Justin, and Alex mentioning Mike, Kyle, Chloe, and
Alyssa, some of whom you've already heard from this season. These local politicos and community
members were involved in the efforts towards accountability as well. And they said, Alex, we have to
tell you something. We've done something really bad. And I'm sitting there and I'm thinking,
okay, there's a scale of bad for me. And there's a scale of bad for them. What version of
I'm I going to get? I was like, okay, what's going on? And Amanda's texting me. She's like, I'm so
embarrassed. I cannot believe I've done this. And I'm like, girl, it's okay. Tell me what's going on.
I'm not a judgmental person. You know this. And they said, we created a fake yoni account and
Megan has messaged us. I needed to get up from my desk and go into a conference room to
bust out laughing. I mean, that was the funniest, most out of left field thing. I mean, I mean, that was the funniest, most out of left field
thing I'd ever heard in my life. I know their hearts and I know their values. Amanda's not somebody
who would like even talk about relationships or dating. Hearing the fact that she was involved in that is
hilarious. And that Justin was driving that conversation was somehow even funnier. And they said,
we just needed to tell somebody. And I was like, of course, if there's anything I can do to support you,
I'm here. If we need to bring other people into the conversation, let's do it. I was given the green light to
discuss with Kyle and Mike. They thought it was hilarious and they were like, okay, this is a great
opportunity to get her. And then we all had a group chat together. We added Alyssa in as well
because she had had that experience, that first attempt to try to get Megan. So she was able to
share a lot more perspective of this is what worked and this is what didn't. Here's Alyssa, who posed
as a journalist in the previous sting operation that we heard from last episode. Alyssa was brought
into the Yoni sting as well to offer her perspective.
Justin would send messages to the other people in the chat and be like,
oh my God, how do I respond to this?
She was like, this is what I've had in the past, this is what I'm looking for.
Do you offer this?
How do you feel about situations like this?
And she was like asking pretty deep questions.
And they did such a wonderful job at responding.
From my perspective, it was just a lot of back and forth.
Strange questions, strange answers.
We're all really cringing at the conversation
and where it went.
There are times where conversations were uncomfortable.
But he did such a good job of staying in character,
dealing with these hard conversations.
I'm not even sure that the other people in like our specific group chat really knew what was going on,
but I was told on the side about what was happening and I was like,
this is brilliant.
I love this.
I want to see this maybe a week or two that this went on.
And then she finally agreed, like, let's schedule our first appointment.
They're like, okay, great. Do you want to come to us? Do you want us to come to you?
And she's like, well, you can come to me.
And at the time, she's like renting a room in a house that has multiple rooms being rented out in an Airbnb.
Here's Justin.
Her excuse was actually the fall equinox because I was like, what's something that a yoni would be into?
So the fall equinox was coming up.
And so I said, Megan, I have a long list of potential clients that are wanting to do consultations and sign the paperwork and move forward with the process.
and I promised myself I would have this business up and going after the fall equinox.
It's coming up.
I kind of need a decision if you want to meet up for a consultation or not.
And she immediately was like, okay, I'm ready and just gives me an address.
I was very skeptical that this was a real place that she was at or like, is this a setup?
But I ran it online and I think it was like a redfin posting of the house that the address was.
and she had sent me a picture to the fake Yoni
of her like having breakfast in the morning
and in the background you can see the tiles of the bathroom
and when I found the red fin for the address
it was the same bathroom
so I knew this is the place she was hiding
this was late at night
and we agreed to meet in the evening of the next day
you never know what Megan's planning
or what she's plotting she's probably listening
to like a police scanner right now
like to see does anything happen
And after I put this address out into the world, I haven't told anyone where I'm at.
Here's Amanda.
Justin and I were very, very clear about like we will not accept any payment up front because we didn't want her to go try and scam someone else.
I think that that's where we could have gotten into legal trouble if we had gotten payment.
We were like, we will not discuss payment with you until we've met and we're a good connection, whatever.
We didn't want to call 911 because we believed that Megan listened to the police scanner.
So if we called 911 to report her, she would have known to run.
So we sat on the address all night.
The next morning, Justin's working.
I think Kyle, Chloe, and Mike were at a YR convention,
and Alex was at a convention in Oregon.
So then they invited Alyssa to the group.
And Alyssa is the one who ended up calling the non-emergency line.
But she called me during it.
It was like a three-way call, but they didn't know that I was on the call.
Alyssa was so well prepared.
I mean, she had everything down.
She, like, knew that it was an Airbnb, but there was a back entrance.
So she's like, I think that she could get out of the back entrance.
I'm worried that if you go knock on the door, she won't come.
Before she hung up, she said, would it be okay if you called me back to tell me that you got her if you get her?
And they were like, yeah, it was like the longest half hour of my life.
Here's Alyssa again.
I was like, I'm going to go ahead and make the call.
I wrote everything down.
And what's really funny is that.
I'm looking at it right now.
All the information I needed.
I first looked up the owner of the Airbnb, found him, found his contact information.
I let them know how long she had been there, what her name was, physical description,
address of the Airbnb, owner of the Airbnb, the phone number I found for the owner,
all of this.
So I write it all down on a piece of paper.
I'm like, all right, I'm going upstairs.
Let's make this call.
Amanda, do you want me to like three-way you in?
She's messaging me on the other side while I'm talking to them in case I'm
forget something. I have that piece of paper at my work desk on my cork board. I've saved it all this time
because it was like such a fantastic moment for me because I had told her previously when I tried to get
arrested the first time when she was like, oh, they let me go and I'm like, I will do everything I can to
like get your victim's justice. So I make the call. I think they told me that they needed to like
speak to the sheriff's department about this regarding a warrant. Just a couple minutes later,
or maybe they transferred the line
and I start speaking to someone at the sheriff's office
and I tell them what's going on.
I give them the address,
name all the information that they need.
And I'm like shaking while I'm doing this
because I'm like, this might be the moment
that this girl really gets some justice.
This is it.
So I talked to the guy and he's like,
we're headed to the address provided.
And I was like, sweet, can you call me afterwards?
Is that okay?
Is that like against protocol?
He's like, no, I can give you a call and we're done.
And I was like, cool.
So I messaged both group chats
and I'm like, all right, they're on their way.
We'll see what happens.
She doesn't have to answer the door.
That's the whole thing.
They can't kick the door down.
They can't even gain access to the main house,
let alone her bedroom that she's renting out,
if no one answers the door.
It's like 40 minutes.
I'm like almost giving up hope.
And I'm like, maybe she didn't answer the door.
Like, this is another lost cause.
I keep looking at my phone and waiting and waiting and waiting.
I was in the bathroom or something.
A moment of my daughter comes running there with my phone.
She's like, Mommy, your phone's ringing, your phone's ringing.
And it's the sheriff.
And so I take the call and I'm like, hello.
And he was like, hi, is he's Alyssa?
And I said, yes, it is.
And he was like, well, I just wanted to let you know that we got her.
I didn't mean to, but I screamed.
Fuck, yes, so loud.
And I could hear laughing in the background.
And I'm like, thank you so much for letting me know.
She's scammed a lot of people.
She's done a lot of people wrong.
And this is going to make a lot of people happy to know that she's going to be finally brought to justice.
And he was like, yeah, we talked to the Airbnb owner.
and he told us that he had already had some issues with her, not wanting to pay.
She had only been there for a few nights saying, you know, I can pay you in a couple hours.
Can you give me a little bit longer? Can I stay a little bit longer? And he was like, no, you know,
you've got to pay me. And this has gone on for a couple days. So in true Megan fashion,
she was already pissing off the Airbnb owner, which is why when the police showed up,
the Airbnb owner answered the door and led them to Megan's door. And had he not done that,
I don't know that they would have gotten in. But luckily, the owner was home at the time.
So yeah, that's how all of that happened.
That's how I was brought in on the situation
because I wasn't directly involved with the Yoni page,
but at the end, they were kind enough
to let me make that call.
After that, I was like, I told you.
I told you the last time I talked to you on the phone,
which was the night that the other cops had let her go,
that I wasn't going to stop until she was behind bars.
It finally happened.
We had been trying for like four months
to get this girl arrested.
She's running from the law.
She's staying in different Airbnbs every night,
like catch me.
if you can. And I've messaged the group chat and I'm like, she's in jail. And everyone like blew up
and was like, this is it. This is truly the moment we have been waiting for. And I remember asking
in the group chat, I was like, who's going to reach out to Tom and let him know? That was my first
thought. He's always been in the forefront of my mind when it comes to all of this with Megan. And they
were like, why don't you make the call? So I got to pick up my phone and call Tom. I'd never heard him
hoop and hollers so loud in his life. He was truly so excited to know that she was just a
jail and not even for crimes that she had committed against him. Here's Tom. I still can't wrap my
head around how Justin and Amanda were able to take her down with someone who didn't even exist.
She was so wrapped up in her own way of thinking that she let her security barrier down.
And it cost her. It cost her big time.
I learned in college about how vigilantes were this disorganized rag-tag group of bounty hunters.
But with modern technology today and a few intelligent and hard-thinking individuals,
vigilante justice is a lot easier to come by.
Here's Justin.
I was at work at the time, and I do a job where I worked with my hands.
My hands were shaking for the next hour because I was like, this is it.
If she told this person who she thinks is a healer, all of this stuff, and she finds out it was
us trying to get her, she will not trust anyone ever again.
It really did feel like I do or die.
We're either going to get her now or she's never going to get caught.
And then the officer called Alyssa back, and he was like, yep, they found her.
And she messaged me through the telegram app and said, I believe you've turned me in.
I've just been arrested.
and that's one of the most exciting things that's ever happened to me.
I mean, to realize we got her.
This is the interesting thing.
She could see my cell phone number on telegram the whole time.
And she never looked it up.
She never ran the number.
I didn't think she had my phone number because we had talked that one time over Zoom.
And all of my messages with her from the past had been on Twitter and Instagram.
So I didn't think she had it.
But if she had Googled it, I've had that number for 10 years.
Like she could have figured out who it was.
She called the number from inside the jail and she said, are you even a real practitioner?
And I said, no, Megan, this has all been fake.
And she said, how were you able to fake it so well?
The sound of defeat in her voice.
And I said, it honestly beats the hell out of me.
I don't know how I was able to do it.
I've spent a lot of time in 12-step rooms and DBT therapy.
I've done some work in those spaces.
I guess I knew enough kind of yogi speak from some of the people I met through that that I was able to get by.
I'm not usually the kind of guy that would have ever done anything like that, but one of the most exciting things in my life.
Here's Spice Girl Alex again.
I had taken my mom to a Lego convention as a delayed Mother's Day present.
It was the best day of my life.
We went out to breakfast and we were at this Lego event and we were just,
living our best girly lives. The weather was phenomenal. And I found out she was arrested.
My mom and I participated in a build your Lego race car and send it down this ramp drag strip.
And I think if you won, you got like a sticker or something. And I was filming the race.
And my car was winning to note. So this is how glorious this moment was for me.
My car wins and crosses the finish line. I was one sticker race.
in my life. And right as it crossed the finish line, the notification pops up on the top bar
of the screen saying, we got her. And we got her officially this time. And it was the most incredible
moment, second most incredible moment of my life besides marrying my husband. We got her for good
this time. We were so relieved that she was in jail at that point. There were days where I couldn't
fall asleep at night because I was like, she's hurting somebody right now, and I just know it.
And there's nothing anybody can do about it. I felt very lost because there's a lot of big
differences between how we do things in Oregon versus how they do things in Indiana. I'm learning
with other people, you know, a whole different civil justice system and how things work there.
And I felt a huge, huge sense of duty to do right and to do something about this and also do it
correctly. So knowing that the world and specifically that community in Indiana was just that
much more safer was a huge, huge relief for not only myself, but for everybody else as well.
The following is audio from a Twitter space live that Justin and Amanda hosted shortly after
Stoner was arrested.
Ladies and gentlemen, we got her.
We got her.
Thank you everyone who has been so kind and everything that they've said the last few days.
I mean, it's been, people have said a lot of really nice things about the work that I'm in and I did.
And it was not just us.
So we'll get to all that.
But it's been very nice, all the nice messages you all have been sending.
Yeah, I'm really grateful for everyone we've met throughout all of this.
I feel like we've come together through kind of a traumatic situation, which is,
Megan Stoner, but I'm grateful that some good has come with the bad, you know.
You know, I was talking to somebody last night and they said, like, do you feel like you
were a part of a mob, like doing all of this? And I said, I mean, a little bit. Yeah, I do.
But like, and this goes back to like, she had no one else to call, but the fake Yanni guy
coming to, like, meet her who she already probably knew was a fake at that point. That was the
only person she had to call besides her mom. And I said, you know, like she had no one. There's
no one here tonight who wants to speak on her behalf. We've done four of these now. Nobody's come up and been like, she's a really great person. Like I'd like to think if it was me, like a couple of you guys would speak up on my behalf if there were this many people. No one is defending her. No one. There's 1,400 people in a Facebook group about her for a reason. And this has all been of her own making. So yeah, let's open it up. Who else wants to talk?
yeah so i was just going to say i mean i've been part of the megan stoner saga since her behaviors
really started in 2015 2016 and uh you know i think nobody that has been part of this has
really been seeking attention you know right like we've all been involved in this because of
the the behaviors Megan exhibited she brought this on herself um and i have a tremendous amount
of respect for Justin, Amanda,
Alyssa, Alex,
everyone that has put so much time and effort
into taking her off the streets
because literally every day
it was a new scam, a new
person that was being, you know,
scammed out of money or scammed out
their house or something else.
And so I just want to, you know, again,
like echo the
saying that you guys deserve a medal.
And thank you all for your hard work and
look forward to the trials.
Hi, everyone.
I hope that was some of the earlier operations.
I'm so glad you guys caught her.
Thank God.
But I wanted to say that for anyone who isn't familiar with this
or is just jumping on the bus now,
that this group had 1,400 people in it,
and I've met amazing people in it,
and Megan Stoner could have had 1,400 friends
if she had been anyone but herself.
And that's really all on her.
This wasn't a hate mom.
This wasn't something that was anything,
but people who could have been
really good supporters of her
and actually really on Team Meg
and just to thank you to all the friends
have made along the way.
Totally, totally. Thank you to everyone
who helped a little bit,
a ton, like, and I just
my biggest thing is I'm thankful
that this, now we can all get our lives
back and this is all over and we don't
have to worry about other victims.
We finally did it, y'all.
Oh my God, sorry.
Well, it's very good feeling to be out here.
I was the anonymous person who came forward before the last Twitter space.
I will be very brief in my remarks this evening because this was a team effort, but I again cannot thank all of the people here.
Kyle, Mike, Justin, Alyssa, Alex, all of you guys for getting her, because Megan and I go back a ways.
And Jesus, she really gaslit me. It was shocking. I mean, I never thought I'd be manipulated to this extent the way that she did with me.
It was manipulative. It was aggressive. My job became collateral.
because of it as well. I mean, I, you know, mentally I was gone and it killed me. Needless to say,
she milked me for quite a bit of cash. And, you know, obviously, it is really good to know,
that she cannot do this to anybody anymore. Forget me. I mean, there are, you know, over 280 some
odd people here who have been brought together by her. So, I mean, obviously the rabbit hole goes deep,
so I don't want to put my case over anybody's.
But it just, somebody struggles with disability that's, you know,
it was a low blow for her to do.
And I guess before I get off the line here,
I just have one thing to leave you all with for all you,
for all you white sock fans, you don't know what I mean.
That's what Megan gets.
Nah, nah, nah, nah, nah.
Hey, hey, hey, stone soup.
So, yeah, a big thank you to the entire Megan Stoner Chronicles team for what you guys have done for me and everybody else.
We couldn't have recovered without you.
So just thanks for letting me share the story, whatnot.
More details will come available.
Netflix.
Give us a call.
But thank you all so much just for everything you guys have done.
That's all I got to see.
On behalf of a lot of us, I want to say to Justin and Amanda, thank you so much for.
orchestrating this operation.
It was clever.
You all deserve a medal.
But to paraphrase that old Frank Sinatra victory song
every time the Yankees play,
start spreading the news.
We've won today.
We're leaving today.
You're going
bread and breakfast.
You're going back to Ham.
Jail, oh yeah.
Jail, sweet jail.
You know, there's too many people to think by name, but thank you, thank you, thank you,
everyone who's been following along, who's been helping with this.
Like, I'm just so glad she can't scam anyone anymore.
Or emotionally drain anyone anymore, which is arguably just as bad.
My hope is that I never have to do another one of these again.
But, you know, it's Megan.
And, you know, we'll see.
So thank you, everyone.
It's been a pleasure.
But that's all.
Have a good one.
Bye, everyone.
Next time, on something was wrong.
I mean, did your daughter actually die?
Yes.
It's a long story, and it has to do with a private adoption.
A private...
I don't care that no one...
Yeah, my kid was adopted.
it out. Why is everyone saying that your child died? Because I have a child that died. You have a child,
Megan? Yes, I did. You gave birth to a child? I did, yes. It's normally how they come about.
I think you are absolutely delusional at this point. This is the best thing I've heard yet. Do you have any
pictures of your baby bumps? I don't know. Did I have a warrant out of Anderson? Did you have a child
out of your vagina?
Do you have a conversation with me?
Well, I have a conversation with you.
No, I've had enough conversations with you.
I've had enough conversations where you make up bullshit about having dead kids that don't exist.
So, no, I think we're done with that.
Thank you so much for listening.
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