True Crime with Kendall Rae - PTA Mom Framed Over School Pick Up Miscommunication!? The Story Of Kelli Peters
Episode Date: May 14, 2026On February 16th, 2011, police officers arrived at an elementary school in Irvine, California, demanding to speak with PTA president and school volunteer Kelli Peters after receiving an anonymous tip... claiming she had been driving erratically around the school and had drugs in her car. Officers searched Kelli’s vehicle and discovered marijuana, a pipe, and prescription pills inside. Kelli insisted they weren’t hers and pleaded with the officers, who agreed the circumstances seemed suspicious. But no one could have prepared for the truth that would eventually come to light.This episode is sponsored by:Casper: save up to 30% on mattresses and up to 35% on everything else when you go to Casper.com. Hiya Health: receive 50% off your first order. To claim this deal you must go to hiyahealth.com/TCKR.Nutrafol: for a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners $10 off your first month’s subscription and freeshipping when you visit Nutrafol.com and enter promo code KENDALLRAE.Skims: shop Everyday Cotton, and all of my favorite bras and underwear at http://www.skims.com/ #skimspartnerKindred Bravely: get 20% off your first order when you go to KindredBravely.com/TCKR.Check out my foundation: Higher Hope Foundation: https://www.higherhope.org/Watch my documentaries:530 Days: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjUWkmOjNLkApartment 801: https://bit.ly/2RJ9XXr True Crime with Kendall Rae podcast:Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3rks84oSpotify: https://spoti.fi/3jC66prShop my Merch! https://kendallrae.shopCheck out my other podcasts:Mile Higher (True Crime) @milehigherpodYouTube: https://bit.ly/2ROzJcwInstagram: http://instagram.com/milehigherpodThe Sesh (Current events, a little true crime, pop culture, and commentary) https://bit.ly/3Mtoz4X @the_seshpodcastInstagram: https://bit.ly/3a9t6Xr*Follow My Social!* @KendallRaeOnytInstagram: http://instagram.com/kendallraeonytFacebook: https://bit.ly/3kar4NKTrue Crime TikTok: https://bit.ly/3VDbc77Personal TikTok: https://bit.ly/41hmRKgREQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://zfrmz.com/yg9cuiWjUe2QY3hSC2V0Form for people directly related/close to the victim: https://zfrmz.com/HGu2hZso42aHxARt1i67Join my discord to chat with other viewers about this video, it’s free! https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCNC O N T A C T:For Business Inquiries - kendallrae@night.coSend me mail: Kendall Rae 8547 E Arapahoe Rd Ste J #233 Greenwood Village, CO 80112
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Hello, everyone, and welcome back to another episode of True Crime with Kendall Ray. Thank you so much for joining me today.
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So, guys, I am still on my maternity leave.
I'm not sure where in the leave this is coming out, not sure what's going on in life.
But I am pre-recording this episode.
And the case that I have for you all today is so bad shit.
I don't even know how to put it into words.
It is the most ridiculous story.
I may have ever heard.
It is so insane.
And some of the people involved in this
are truly some of the stupidest yet highly educated people
I think I have ever heard of.
This is truly a desperate housewives
or more like real housewives situation.
And we're going to be talking about a really ruthless harassment campaign
that led to a PTA president, mom who volunteered time.
tons of her time was, you know, seen as one of the best people working at this school, ending up with felony charges.
And I am really looking forward to diving into this one because I was just blown away when I heard all the details.
And I think you are going to be too.
So let's just jump in and start with turning it back to 2010.
Okay.
Kelly Peters, she was in her 40s, living with her husband and her 10-year-old daughter in Irvine, California.
Now, Irvine, California seems to be a very
idealic kind of place.
Not much going on.
Very, very safe, very cookie-cutter neighborhoods.
Sort of, you know, the life that you see in the movies
when it comes to the California suburbs.
The two of them had moved there just before their daughter was born
because they liked that it was a safe community
and because it had a very highly rated school system.
And then Kelly decided to make another change
when her daughter was just a couple years old.
she decided to become a full-time mom and leave her very high-pressure job as a mortgage loan officer behind.
And she was very excited.
And when her daughter started attending school at Plaza Vista Elementary, she had time to volunteer there nearly every day.
And soon she really became a permanent fixture of the school.
I mean, people loved her there.
And over the years, she served as the PTA president and then also ran the after-school program.
And she enjoyed it so much and people really enjoyed having her there as well.
she decided to go ahead and eventually get her teaching accreditation so that she could eventually
just work there as a substitute teacher. And other teachers and people that worked at the school told
her like, yeah, if you do that, we'll definitely hire you as a teacher. It's going to be great.
And she was so excited to start working into that next phase of life. But everything about her life
and her, you know, idealic reality of living in Irvine in this perfect school system and being so
involved with her child drastically changed on February 17th, 2010.
On that day, like most afternoons, Kelly was overseeing the after-school program as it
wrapped up for the day. And as always, Kelly had all the kids line up and walked them out
to the front of the school so that she could make sure each kid was picked up by their parent
and was, you know, headed into the right place at the end of the school day. And around the same time,
a woman named Jill Peters showed up at the front of the school.
to pick up her six-year-old son, but he wasn't there.
So understandably, she starts freaking out, which I totally get.
I would be the same way, right?
I think any parent would if you showed up to pick your kid up from school and they weren't there.
So she's really concerned.
She's yelling at people.
She's demanding to know where her son is.
But then just a moment later, the school's tennis coach approaches, and she has her son with her.
And it turns out he had been in the back of the school at his tennis lesson,
which was part of the after-school activities.
so not that big of a deal.
It is a very quick reunion.
There wasn't much time for her to be freaking out.
They're reunited very quickly.
And after his lesson, it turns out he didn't line up with the rest of the kids,
so he was left behind and ended up being locked out in the back of the playground for about five minutes.
That's it, until he was found by another teacher knocking on the back door to be let in.
Of course, I totally understand being frustrated by this, right?
But things do happen.
And even though the whole ordeal was only just a few minutes, everything about this really upset Jill.
And I'm talking really upset her.
In fact, you could say this pissed her the fuck off.
She starts berating Kelly over it since she had been the main adult who was in charge.
Now, in response, Kelly seemed to understand why Jill was so upset.
So she stayed calm and apologized for everything.
Jill, on the other hand, was furious and refused to let it go.
and she even accused Kelly and the tennis coach of trying to intentionally harm her son,
which is a big accusation and clearly not the case.
But Kelly, she's a chill person, okay?
She's trying to ease Jill's concern, trying to be understanding,
telling her that it's normal for instructors to walk kids up at the end of the day like that.
And she said that it only happened because Jill's son was slow to line up with the rest of the kids,
slow as in he was slow to walk over there.
But saying slow was like pouring gasoline on the fire that is Jill.
Because Jill took this as Kelly saying that her son is slow in general,
as in his mental capacity, as in he has a smaller intellect that he is slow.
I mean, we all know what Jill thought Kelly was trying to say,
which she was not saying at all.
She was saying the kid was slow walking.
to the line. And this comment sent Jill over the edge because she thinks Kelly is making fun
of her son that she is calling him stupid. So Jill starts freaking shit at this point and Kelly
decides, okay, this is too much. We're in a professional atmosphere. It's clearly a mistake.
It's not that big of a deal. I've already apologized. I'm not going to sit here and be
berated by you for things I didn't do and for things I didn't say. So she doesn't want to take it
anymore, and she turned around and walked away while Jill screamed out,
How do you sleep at night?
I'll get you.
Yeah, she really said, I'll get you.
So things only got worse from here, as you can imagine.
So Kelly was so frazzled and upset by the whole ordeal, understandably, that she went
back into the school and started crying.
And the school staff tries to comfort her, say, you know, yeah, that's not fun to be yelled at,
but sometimes parents lose it like that.
It's very stressful, but I would be.
wouldn't take it too seriously. It's going to blow over. Everything's going to be okay. But little did
they know. This wasn't just a heated in the moment type of threat. This was a real threat. This was a
promise of an action that Jill immediately started on. And it started the next day because Jill ends up
calling the school's principal and files a formal complaint against Kelly and demands that she'd be
fired from her position. And in this complaint, Jill blew everything out of proportion. Remember how I said
they were reunited after five minutes. Well, she stated that her son had been locked out of the school
for 19 minutes and was in emotional distress. And she also took great issue, of course,
with Kelly saying that her son was slow. Here's what she specifically wrote, okay? She said,
she told me that she blames my son because he is slow and often gets left behind because it's
hard to wait for him. For the record, my son is very intelligent, mature and athletic, and has
successfully participated in many ace classes.
He is receiving good grades and has earned many awards this year.
He is not mentally or physically slow by any standard.
Now, the school didn't want to jump to any conclusions here and just do whatever Jill
wanted them to do, so they did a little investigation into the complaint.
And they interviewed some witnesses and found out that he was left outside for only five minutes
or possibly even less than five minutes and nowhere near the 19 minutes that Jill had claimed.
And they also determined, of course, that Kelly had no malicious intent in this accident.
So she was cleared of any wrongdoing.
And the school kept her in her position.
The students loved her.
The parents loved her.
I mean, everyone loved Kelly.
Now, okay, most people would stop here, right?
I mean, it's understandable how Jill acted to some extent.
Like I said, being concerned when he wasn't there when you went to pick him up after school.
Very, very reasonable.
Wanting to protect your kids and being upset when it seems like adults weren't.
watching him the way that they should, which it kind of seems like they didn't, is not out of the
norm. I'd say that is very normal, in fact. It's definitely not too crazy to have this type of reaction,
but I think after a formal investigation took place, it's time to let things go and move on.
Accidents happened. Kelly clearly didn't mean to leave her son behind. She apologized,
and she never called him intellectually slow. And that's it. Jill just decided to get over it,
And they all moved on happily ever after, and that is the end of today's episode.
Of course not.
Jill took it up from here.
But before I get into everything, all the real shit that Jill did to Kelly and how she almost destroyed her life over this,
let me tell you a little bit more about exactly who Jill is.
So she grew up in Southern California and then moved to the north end of the state to attend law school at UC Berkeley.
And after graduation, she started working at a law.
firm in Palo Alto where she met her future husband, Kent Easter. Now, Kent was a practicing
lawyer who had recently attended Stanford and the UCLA School of Law before joining the firm.
The two of them had a big, fancy wedding. They had a very picture-perfect wedding. In fact,
so picture-perfect that a picture made it onto a bridal magazine or a like the knot.com,
something like that. It was featured somewhere, and they were very proud of that. And after they
got married, the two of them decided to move down to Irvine. And they moved there for the same
reason that Kelly and her husband did and why so many people moved to Irving because it's this
idealic, perfect, great place to start a family. So Ken ends up getting a job at a very prestigious
law firm. He's doing very, very well. And Jill decides that she wanted to stop practicing when she
became pregnant and become a mother full time. And over time, the two of them grew their family.
They had three kids and Jill really settled in nicely into being a stay-at-home mom. And
And everyone that came across her said that she seemed like someone who really always had it together, seemed very perfect.
And between social engagements and being very involved in all of her kids' activities, Jill became a very prominent figure in the community.
So by 2010, it appeared to the people of Irvine that Jill and Kent were living a very wonderful and very glamorous life.
But something about that incident with Kelly Peters really made the cracks start to show.
And soon everyone would know just how messy, angry, petty, and vengeful the two of them really were.
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Now, this is important to note.
Kelly never had direct contact with the Easters again after that day, but she clearly stayed on their minds.
So much so that Jill started approaching other parents at the school and telling them that
Kelly was a danger to their children and urged them to help her try and get her removed.
And people were kind of like, you know, it's awkward when someone's telling you something like that and you want to be supportive and listen, but the same time you're like, okay, wacko.
We all really like Kelly a lot.
So when that didn't work, she takes things a step further and she creates flyers about Kelly and starts passing them out in the school parking lot.
Awesome.
And some of these flyers even apparently stated that Kelly had intent.
intentionally locked Jill's son out of the school and warn parents that she's a danger to all the children.
Look at this woman.
Kay, look at Kelly.
Does she look like a danger to all children to you?
Now, the school's principal catches wind of this shit.
And she's like, okay, Jill, you need to stop because our campus has rules of civility.
You can't harass other parents like this.
Obviously, she works at the school, but her son also attends the school.
And she's a staff member here who we value.
You cannot treat her like this.
But Jill told her that she was protected under the First Amendment, which she, of course, knew about because she and her husband were both attorneys.
And then she bluntly said that she wasn't planning to stop until Kelly Peters was gone.
And this wasn't her only method of trying to attack Kelly.
I'm sure you could guess the next step in her plan, right?
She files a police report, of course.
How Karen of her.
But when officers investigated the situation, of course they came to the conclusion pretty quickly that,
No crime had been committed at all, so they weren't going to take any action.
But of course, that's not going to stop Jill.
So Jill ends up emailing her husband Kent, which is strange.
You think you would just talk to him about it at home.
A little pillow talk or something.
I don't know.
But she sends him a list of things that she wants to do to Kelly.
And the subject line read, need to get serious.
And on her list of demands was a background check on Kelly, filing a restraining order, arresting
her and suing her, along with the school, the district, and the entire school board. And the email
ended with, why are we letting this no one abuse our son and then trash our family? Why? Obviously,
this email is absolutely bad shit and so is Jill. I mean, also, she is clearly very, very bored.
And you can tell by this email too that this whole situation is making Jill unravel. Like,
She is fully crashing out at this point.
But instead of trying to calm his wife down and encourage her to be rational, Kent just goes along with the demands.
So, just a few days after Jill emails her husband about this, they file a restraining order against Kelly and the claims, you guys.
Oh, my God.
They claimed that she was trying to kill her and also stalking their son.
Yep.
Trying to kill Jill and stalking their son.
son. And as a reminder, Kelly still has not talked to them ever since this day, ever since the
five minutes of her son waiting outside. So of course, this comes into the court system and they're
like, what the hell is this shit? We don't have time for this. There is no evidence for any of this.
So they dismiss it. But then Kent to go heads and files a lawsuit against Kelly, claiming that their
son was a victim of false imprisonment and intentional imprisonment. And intentional.
affliction of emotional distress. And the suit also claims that he was suffering from extreme and
severe mental anguish. I really like that. Extreme and severe. I'm sure this kid is still that
upset about his five minutes outside from a long time ago at this point. And I don't know. Maybe this
kid was dealing with some mental anguish, but that's probably now because of how his parents were
acting. Now, the Easter's end up, of course, dropping the suit because it's not going to go anywhere,
but it was still terrifying for Kelly. I mean, she does not have the most.
money or the resources that Jill and Kent Easter have. Plus, the fact that they were attorneys was
really freaky for her because they know how to work the system in a way that she simply just
did it. So it's a very unbalanced fight and Kelly the whole time is like, why is this happening? Oh my
God, this is the most ridiculous situation I've ever been in in my life. Thankfully, though,
none of their efforts up until this point to ruin Kelly ever actually worked. And through all of it,
the school was sticking by Kelly's side. Like I said, they just adored her, and they did take some
action, though, to put the Easter's at ease a little bit. They ended up refunding their after-school
program tuition and implemented a more diligent headcount system during pickups. And after that,
it appeared that all of this nonsense might actually be over, because after six months of this
constant harassment and back and forth, Jill, well, I guess this time really back and forth. It's really
like just back or just fourth.
I don't know.
But anyway, Jill and Kent suddenly went quiet after six months.
So on the outside, it kind of seemed like maybe they were done.
Maybe they were throwing in the towel after taking things too far this whole time
and it never panning out to anything.
But in actuality, they were just ramping up for their most vicious attack against Kelly yet.
Which brings us to February 16th, 2011, and at first, it was a pretty normal day at Plaza Vista Elementary School.
Kelly was at the school when she got a text from the school's karate teacher saying that he was running late and asking if she could watch over his students.
Of course, Kelly, being the helpful person that she is, always willing to jump in, agrees.
And while leading the kids through some warm-up stretches, the school administrator came into the room to say that a police officer had just shown up at the school and was demanding to speak with Kelly.
So she runs to the front of the school freaking out because she's thinking maybe something happened to her husband.
And when she gets there, they calm her down.
She actually was tearing up and really getting upset thinking the worst.
Unfortunately, it was much worse than she could have even imagined.
But they tell her, your husband's fine.
We're actually just here to investigate you.
And I guess Irvine police had received a call from somebody saying that Kelly was driving around the school erratically.
This unknown caller described her white PT cruiser
and even mentioned a decal on the car that said only for the groovy,
which was the name of Kelly's small little tie-dying business she ran on the side.
And this person said that they witnessed her putting drugs into the back of her car.
So Kelly's thinking, uh, absolutely not.
That is ridiculous.
I don't do drugs.
I don't have drugs in my car.
But because of this caller, the officer asked to search her car.
And Kelly has nothing to hide, so she agrees.
And so Kelly walks out to the parking lot with this officer, and she sees that her car is already surrounded by officers, and then she notices that a helicopter was flying over the school.
So, of course, she's thinking, what the hell is going on? And she's getting really freaked out and nervous. And while she was unlocking her car, she jokingly asked the officer if there was a dead body in her car, which was her way of kind of trying to diffuse the situation and make a joke. But this officer did not find that joke funny, and he told her it would be best for her not to see.
speak anymore. So Kelly takes the hint and she listens. She silently watches as this officer opens her
car and starts searching and before long, he pulls out a massive bag of weed. And Kelly is astounded.
This isn't hers. She's totally confused and she tries to tell them, Kate, that is not mine.
You know, oftentimes people do say that when it is, in fact, theirs. So officers ignore her and
keep digging and they found a pipe, a bag of 30 Vicodin, and then another bag with 10
percassette pills inside. And one by one, they dramatically put each item on top of the police car.
And as you can imagine, by this point, Kelly is absolutely beside herself freaking out.
She's so confused, she's begging them to believe that these drugs were not hers.
She's never seen any of this in her life. And when I first heard about this moment and heard
her describe it in an interview. I just felt so bad for her, so much anxiety for her, how
shocking this would be, how humiliating and confusing. I mean, God, I would just start, I think,
having a panic attack in a situation like this. And to make matters worse, the school day was just
ending and kids were starting to come out of the building. So she is begging these officers to
please put the drugs away, put them into the squad car, get them out of sight because this
looks really bad and she's very worried about other kids, all the kids at the school, all the
parents, and not to mention her own child, seeing all these drugs and her standing next to the
squad cars, her cars being searched. They eventually did listen and they put the drugs away,
but a lot of children and their parents had already seen them and saw what happened,
you know, made a judgment about Kelly in that moment and she was absolutely humiliated. And to add to
the stress, her own daughter could come out of the school looking for her at any minute.
So her anxiety just went through the roof and before long her knees buckled.
She falls to the ground.
She's sobbing.
She's begging them, pleading that she's innocent.
And surprisingly, the responding officers seemed to believe her and just kind of picked up that
something seemed off here.
And it wasn't just her reaction and the scene and the tone of it all that felt weird to them.
But it was also the drugs themselves.
Okay, so first of all, the massive bag of weed was seen just sticking out of the pocket of the driver's seat, like the back of the seat.
It's not exactly a good way to stash drugs, especially if you're out of school.
So then officers noticed that the pipe is actually just floating in all the weed, just tossed into the bag, which is not normally how you do it, right?
And not something that they normally see in drug busts.
But of course, they couldn't just rule her out based on that or her word or just a hunch that things were off.
still had to investigate Kelly.
So they started giving her a field sobriety test,
which of course she passes.
Then she just gives them permission to search her apartment
and no evidence connected to the drugs was found there.
Nothing at all, completely clean.
And then she went even further with her cooperation.
And she agreed to allow authorities to take DNA samples from her and her daughter
to test what was found on the drugs.
However, even though they at this point really believed her,
they still had to question her to get to the bottom of who did.
this. So they kept questioning her at the school and they first asked if maybe her husband could have
planted the drugs. Maybe he had been cheating and did this as a way to get rid of her. And she was like,
absolutely not. There is no way he would have done that. And at the same time, though, she still had
no idea who would have done this to her. They asked her if she had any enemies. She's like,
no, I don't think so. But then the principal interrupted her and said, actually, you do. Jill and Kent
Easter. And then the principal had a huge realization. It had been one year to the day since the incident between them at the school. So it seemed like Jill wasn't done that she was still trying to make good on her promise to get Kelly. And so at this point, the Irvine Police Department began investigating the drugs as a frame job. Oh man, am I excited to talk about today's sponsor, Nutraful. Now, if you've been listening to my show for a while, you know that I've worked with Nutraful for a long time and how much I truly love it.
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So first they go back to square one, and they start listening to the 911 call that they received about Kelly.
And whoever did this really tried to take some steps to conceal their identity, starting with how they called it in.
Because this person didn't just call 911 or even the non-emergency number.
Instead, they actually called the front office of the department, which meant that it couldn't be traced as easily as it would have if it had just been called into dispatch.
Almost as if whoever made this call knew specific details about how law enforcement worked.
Maybe someone like an attorney, perhaps?
But anyway, Irvine PD ended up having to issue a warrant for their own offices just to trace the call.
And while they were waiting for that to come through, they examined the call some more on their own.
And it sounded like the person who called was a male, the voice sounded male.
But something about it really stood out.
Because halfway through their gall, and this is so awesome, the accent completely changed.
At first, it was an American accent, but halfway through it's becoming an Indian accent.
Almost as if the person calling had realized that their voice could be recognized and made a last-ditch effort to hide it.
But that wasn't the only part that was complete bullshit.
Okay?
So the dispatch worker asked what their name was, and they stated, VJ. Shandra Shikar.
And detectives couldn't find anyone associated with the school under that name, and when they did a search of the name, they found something interesting and pretty stupid.
Because whoever made this call must have been a fan of stoner comedy, you could say.
Because Jay Shandrishikar is actually the director and star of movies like Super Troopers and Beer Fest.
And why this person even gave a name, let alone something so close to a famous person's name, instead of just saying,
they wanted to remain anonymous?
I don't know.
But so many more ridiculously stupid things
are going to be coming out here soon, guys.
We're really just scratching the surface
because after a warrant was processed,
police were able to trace the call.
And they learned that it came from the business center
of the Island Hotel,
which was located 11 miles away from the school
in the neighboring town of Newport Beach.
So detectives went to the hotel
to obtain footage from the surveillance cameras,
and while they were reviewing it,
they noticed a man walking to the business center
with what looked like written notes in their hand.
And that man was none other than Kent Easter.
And imagine this.
Detectives also learned that the law firm he worked at
was just right across the street from the hotel.
So it seemed pretty convenient for him to just pop on over to the hotel
during his lunch break to frame someone for felony charges.
And with all of this, it's pretty clear to see what was going on here, right?
Like, they already knew.
But when the DNA test came back on the drugs,
it was undeniable that Jill and Kent were the true ones behind all of this.
Because Kelly's DNA wasn't on anything, but Jill's DNA was on the pipe and the Vicodin pills,
and Kent's was on every single item.
Just brilliant that these two attorneys don't understand how DNA works.
Didn't really think any of this through, even though it seems like they were planning this for at least six months.
Interesting. Very interesting.
So now detectives are able to secure a search warrant for,
the Easter's home. And when they went to serve it, man, it is awesome. It is like something out of a movie
or desperate housewives because the police, they're sitting in their car waiting to go serve this
warrant, and they notice this random man walking up to the Easter's home. And then the man notices
them too and has this oh shit moment and quickly high tails it out of there. And as he's quickly
walking away, they notice that Jill comes out of the house looking for this man. And she's wearing
red lingerie at 11 a.m. on a weekday. So pretty clear what's happening here, right? But then she notices
the officers watching and quickly scurried back into her house. But it was too late. Jill Easter had just
been caught having an affair. So the officers go after this guy and they start to talk to him. And
when they did, they learned some truly fascinating information. He revealed to them that he was a firefighter
who was married from a few towns over. And he was he was.
He and Jill had been carrying out this affair for the last two years. He would regularly come to
the Easter's house, the two of them would meet up while Kent was at the office and I don't think I have to
explain what they did. But that's not all. Apparently, he and Jill would also participate in swinging
with a group of friends, which is fine when you're not married and have children. So it seems like
while Kent was busting his ass at work and, you know, spending whatever other time he had,
filing paperwork against Kelly trying to take her down and taking his lunch break to make these fraudulent calls to the police,
Jill was busy having her own fun the entire time.
So while they're learning about all this and they're realizing what a real piece of shit Jill is,
Kent is getting a surprise of his own at work because officers confronted him in the parking lot.
And they started asking him questions about Kelly and he, of course, you know, just played dumb, acted like he didn't know.
what they were talking about. But then they searched his car, and it became clear that he definitely
did. Because officers found diet pills that were contained in small drug bags that just so happened to
exactly match the ones found in Kelly's car. And at the same time, this whole thing just becomes
more and more ridiculous by the minute because they're searching the home. They find something
that is so fucking fantastic. Or embarrassing, depending on how you look at it, they come across
Holding House, which is Jill's new self-published book under the pen name Ava Bjork.
And it was a romance novel, of course, where the main protagonist, a Berkeley graduate named
Libby, carries out a foolproof crime in order to get back at her lover for abandoning her.
And to make matters even more bizarre, Kent narrated a promo video for it, where he is saying
lines like, if you knew how to commit the perfect crime, would you do it?
The crime is shockingly simple and 100% possible.
No one will get hurt, and there's no way to get caught.
But the wackest part of all of that is they posted that promo video on YouTube the day after they planted the drugs in Kelly's car.
I mean, you could not make this shit up.
Now, while the search warrants definitely did end up uncovering some salacious stuff, certainly, there were no traces of drugs at all.
And the only other evidence that they ended up taking was their phones and devices, which,
did end up containing some information that pointed to the Easter's conspiring together.
Big shocker.
And you would think, you would really, really think that two lawyers would consider using burner phones to communicate about their crimes.
But not these two dummies, absolutely not.
Between 2.37 and 4.21 a.m. on the same day that the drugs were seized from Kelly's car, Jill and Kent exchanged 15 texts.
During that time, Jill's phone.
pinged off of a tower near their home, while Kent's pinged near Kelly's place.
And also, I should mention that Kelly lived in a gated community.
And it's still unclear how they got around that.
I'm sure there's plenty of ways they could weasel their way in.
But Kelly had also stated that it's possible that she did leave her car unlocked.
So once he did get to the car, it was probably pretty easy for him to plant the drugs.
And it really makes you wonder, because if that really was the case and the car was just unlocked,
and he was able to open the door and put the drugs in, and that was the plan the whole time,
Makes you wonder if Kent or Jill had maybe been stalking Kelly.
Maybe they had noticed that she normally doesn't lock the car
or they had made sure that that specific day she didn't lock the car
and knew that that was going to be an easy way for them to get in.
It's possible they also could have had a backup plan if it wasn't unlocked,
but I don't know, just something to think about.
But anyway, even though there was a lot,
and I mean a lot of evidence that pointed to Jill and Kent at this point,
they still were not arrested right away. And while waiting to see what would happen, Kelly was
incredibly stressed and very fearful. Honestly, she was just flat out terrified about what the Easters
could do to her to continue to ruin her life. And she was constantly concerned that they might
try to frame her for something else. And she said that her anxiety got so bad that she started to
lose a lot of weight and her hair even began to fall out. And sadly, because of everything that was
going on, she just had to give up her dream of becoming a subsubstant.
teacher. And the impact of this was really, really horrible. I know I've been goofing around,
but this was awful for Kelly. And not just for Kelly, her husband as well, he started to suffer from
panic attacks, and their poor daughter was getting bullied at school. And it got so bad that they
eventually had to transfer her to a different school. They had to leave Plaza Vista, which was a place
that once meant so much to them. But her mind was put at ease a little bit in June of 2012, over a year
after she was framed, when Jill and Kent were finally arrested and charged with conspiracy to
procure false arrest, false imprisonment, and conspiracy to report a false crime. And I just have to say
Jill's mugshot, that is excellent. Now, of course, almost immediately. These two boneheads
try to pull off some shit in court. First, they requested separate trials, but a judge denied that,
so they came up with a new plan. Jill would plead guilty to the charges, but Kent would still go to
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this following speculation. A lot of people think that they did this so that Kent would still have a
chance of being found not guilty, because if that happened, he wouldn't have been stripped of his law
license and could keep practicing. Basically, the money could keep rolling in. And Jill wouldn't have to
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ridiculous the idea that they would even think that maybe he'd be able to keep practicing with
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So she pled guilty and was sentenced to 120 days in prison, 100 hours of community service at a suit kitchen, and disbarment from practicing law again, which I'm sure she wasn't planning on anyway.
And now, her being a convicted criminal really helped to pave the way for the defense team at Kent's trial.
Because their defense, which is quite embarrassing, is that Kent simply didn't have a backbone, that he could not say no to his manipulative wife.
They argued that he was like a pathetic little dog who would just do whatever she said to do,
and he was really under her spell.
He had been under her control for so long.
He just didn't have a choice.
And to help support this, his lawyers even brought up her affair with the firefighter.
And this is so embarrassing.
I think I have a tiny bit of sympathy for Kent in this moment because he claimed that he even knew about the affair,
but was too meek to do anything about it.
And his defense brought in evidence as a way to show what Jill was like if someone tried to push against her.
Turns out during the investigation, law enforcement had the firefighter wear a wire when he was around Jill to try and probe her for any information.
She didn't really give up anything, but she did have a complete meltdown over her affair partner, the firefighter, not supporting her enough during the investigation.
And we already knew that Jill was a terrible person, but listen to this.
After this meeting, Jill apparently told his wife about the affair, which had to have been awful for his wife on its own.
But then in typical Jill fashion, she began to frequently harass her, even contacting her place of work to tell them about the affair.
But this was great for Kent's lawyers because they were able to play this in court to show how vicious Jill actually was.
So it seems like Kelly wasn't the only person who had to deal with her wrath.
And look, I think it's pretty clear that Jill is a terrible, vindictive.
monster, really, and no one is safe in her path. But Kent is a grown-ass man who decided to
participate in destroying an innocent woman's life. So do we really feel bad for him? Absolutely not.
But it is just ridiculous to plant drugs on someone, call it in with a fake Indian accent,
and then try to claim that you're the victim in it all because you're too meek to stand up to your
wife. And that's not all he tried to claim. He said on the stand, actually, that Jill and he
had swapped phones the night that the drugs were planted, and he had no idea that she snuck out of the
house to plant the drugs. And the weird phone call that he made switching up his accent halfway through
to the police about Kelly, oh, he had an explanation for that too. He said that Jill had called
him and said that she saw Kelly pop in pills and driving erratically, so she demanded that he called
the place and he had no other choice, because Jill is a monster. Now, obviously, this is a very clear way for Kent to
and save himself, and most importantly, to save his law license. But one juror actually bought into
his act, and the judge declared a mistrial after there was a deadlock of 11 to 1. So 10 months later,
his second trial began. And once again, his lawyer tried to argue that he is just a sad
shell of a man who was simply just going along with his wife's evil plan. But during this trial,
the theatrics were out in full force with the Easter's. And Kent's defense lawyer,
called Jill up to the stand, and by this point, she had already served her two-month prison stay,
and her time served definitely did not humble her at all. She was still the same old Jilly.
She opened up her testimony by saying that she went to the best law school out of everyone in the
courtroom, including the judge. So she wasn't exactly trying to be relatable to the jury,
you could say. And then the next day, she was called back in for the rest of her testimony.
But when she enters the courtroom, the dramatics really start. And now she is claiming that she
can't testify, and I'm sure if you haven't heard this case, you will not be able to guess why.
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Guarantee you, you didn't guess this.
She can't testify now because she is deaf.
That's right, she's deaf, which was very shocking to everyone because she didn't have any hearing issues the day before.
And you would think that if she really had lost her hearing overnight, she wouldn't be at court.
She'd be at the hospital.
But even though the court offered her an ASL interpreter, she refused that.
Instead, it demanded a screen that would display the lawyer's questions for her to read.
But since the court wasn't equipped to provide that on such short notice, her testimony was canceled.
And of course, everyone was very suss about this loss of hearing overnight and it being so conveniently timed with her having to testify, but it quickly became very apparent that this was just a bizarre act.
Because during the lunch break, the jury caught her having a conversation with Kent in the hallway, seemingly hearing.
everything he was saying totally fine. Imagine that. And so after this whole mess, Kent's lawyers
didn't even try to call her again. I mean, these two really thought that they were the smartest in the
whole room, but no one actually believed that. And that became abundantly clear when the jury was
sent for deliberations. And just two hours later, they came back in with a guilty verdict. So Kent was
sentenced to 180 days in prison, 100 hours of community.
service and three years of probation. But of course, this didn't stop Jill from trying to get money
out of him. I mean, what is she going to do now that her cash cows in jail? So after the trial,
she told Kent that he should take his own life so that he could avoid jail time and she could
collect his $500,000 life insurance policy. She apparently suggested that they take their kids on the
run to Belize. But he didn't take her up on this idea either, though. Instead, he served half of his
sentence before being released, lucky him, and the Easter's officially divorced when he did get out of
prison. But Kelly wasn't done trying to clear her name. In 2016, she brought a lawsuit against
the Easter's for false imprisonment and emotional distress. And this court case was just as ridiculous
as the last one. This time, Kent, once again, just tried to make himself look as pathetic as
possible. He represented himself and really tried to make himself look like a downtrodden man who was too
broke to handle any of this. Instead of the fancy suits that he would typically wear in court,
he wore this ratty blue sweater every day, and when he testified, he told the jury that he was
being buried by spousal and child support. He also said he shouldn't have done this to Kelly,
but he'd already paid for it, and now he couldn't financially pay for it, too. But Kelly's lawyers,
of course, were quick to call out this bullshit act, and they told the jury that while he was
cosplaying as poor, his family still had a multi-million dollar mansion. And as for Jill,
She couldn't even bother to show up for court.
According to her social media, she was in Cuba with a new boyfriend,
unbothered by her ex-husband's effort to get them out of this mess,
which he was not successful with because the jury sided with Kelly.
And she was awarded $5.7 million.
Go Kelly.
Now, hearing that, you would automatically think or you would hope that she was just set for life
and had a happy ending.
Well, because we're talking about Jill and Kent here,
have tried to get out of responsibility. Kent ended up transferring their home to Jill's dad to
prevent the courts from forcing him to sell it, and then he filed for bankruptcy. But filing doesn't
stop payments for a civil case, so he was still on the hook for all of it. Eventually, Kelly did get
some money, but she had to pay her attorneys, which didn't leave much left for her. And after that,
she claims that she hasn't seen a dime from them, which is so disappointing. But Kelly really seems
to be a very down-to-earth person, and the lawsuit was never really about money for her. It was about
standing up for herself after being bullied by two grown pathetic adults. And she actually has had a
happy ending. She is doing just fine. And I think it just shows all the strength that Kelly has had through
all of this. She is super inspiring. After everything she's been through, she's been able to
pick up the pieces and move on with her life. She and her family did end up staying in Irvine after
everything and when she was later asked why she said she likes it there she's not going to be bullied
out of there and in 2016 Kelly actually released a book detailing her entire ordeal called I'll
get you drugs lies and the terrorizing of a PTA mom and it would be nice if we could support
Kelly so I will have that book linked below if you want to check it out and that same year Kelly
actually went on Dr. Phil to share her story and she wasn't the only guest on that episode Jill also
took an opportunity for some attention and sat down for an interview with Dr. Phil McGrath.
And let me just say it was extremely annoying.
I would love to play some clips of it, but Dr. Phil's real strict on the copyright here.
But she did exactly what you would think.
She denied everything and implied that there was evidence that Kelly was abusive towards her son.
But the police just covered it up.
So even after everything, she was still trying to come after Kelly with these crazy lies.
I mean, some people can never learn.
Oh, and she did change her name, that's fun.
She now goes by Sarah Everhart.
But it's not like she did so to be more anonymous
because she openly talks about her new identity.
I think she just did it for the fun of it, you know, for the plot.
Now, as for Kent, he is still out on a mission trying to prove that he is the smartest in the room.
In 2021, he appeared on an episode of Jeopardy and was introduced as a business consultant from Orange County.
But he did end up losing that episode.
And honestly, I think the Easter's got everything.
deserve. I honestly wish they got way more of a punishment. I feel like Jill really got off the hook
the most. The vindictiveness in which they came after Kelly is just unbelievable. I cannot wrap my mind
around why these two established successful people would go after her like this and ruin their
lives in the process over something that's just such a non-issue. I mean, their son was unattended for five
minutes at school was an accident, and then all Kelly said was he was slow getting in line,
and that made you want to ruin your entire life and try to ruin hers? It's like hard to believe.
It's unfathomable that someone would do this, that two people together would team up and think
this was a good idea. I think at the end of the day, this is a great reminder for us all. You know,
we may not be in as extreme situations as Jill and Kent were here with Kelly.
But we've all probably had times in our life where someone wrongs us.
We feel angry.
They aren't held responsible.
And you feel a little petty about it.
And even if you don't take an action, you're still holding on to that shit in your heart.
You know, it's still eaten at you.
And there's just no reason for it.
Life is too short.
And if things go too far, it could really destroy everything around you.
If anything, it could just destroy your mood of the day.
And we don't want that.
So it's a reminder to be more like.
Kelly and less like Jill and Kent. But that is going to be it for me today, you guys. I hope you're
having a great day. I will hopefully be back next week with another case. I don't know when this
is going up. I don't know what's going to happen. But you can check in with me on Instagram
at Kendall Ray on YT. It's kind of an old outdated username, but I'll put any updates about my
plans for the show there, like what's going on with me. I don't know how long my leave is going to be. I don't
know. I don't know anything at this point. It's the end of September of 2025 when I'm recording
this. But yeah, I will see you eventually. Maybe next week, maybe longer. Who knows? But stay safe out
there. And stay smart out there. Don't be a dummy.
