Dana shares the story of Marcellus Williams, a Missouri man who served capital punishment for a murder of a woman in 1998 Dana fact-checks the narrative regarding this case after the NAACP tries to defend him. Meanwhile, a Missouri middle school student was suspended after posting a picture of Dr. Pepper cans in the shape of a gun.
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Can you imagine telling first responders? Well, what happened was my maid, who was a topless maid, ended up, yeah. Can you just imagine? He apparently lived, but still that’s, maybe he learned his lesson and got like a decent, like an actual cleaning crew. don don’t know. This is such a Florida dr. This is such a woman driver story. I almost, it almost seems mean to put Florida in front of it. Florida woman was rescued after a crash, left a Porsche dangling from a Florida parking garage. So help me. Oh
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Dude, she was rescued. This was in Coral Gables. It’s a Porsche. SUV. It was dangling from the third floor. Oh. Of a parking garage. That, but
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Wasn she doing
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Driving. She’s a woman. That’s what she was doing. She said that she accidentally hit the accelerator. Oh,
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I, so it looks like she was parked and, ’cause it’s in a parking spot, it looks like she was parked and then she crashed through the walls. You can see in the image at Juan Show. And, and then when it, but people said that they heard like the screeching tires and then like the impact, the sound of impact. And she, she, I guess she was gonna try to back up and she accidentally hit the accelerator or did something and like drove right there. Oh, my gosh. A Porsche. SUV driven up right there. She’s, she’s lucky she’s alive.
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Welcome back to the program Dana Lash year with you, the bottom of this first hour. Did everyone follow, or maybe you didn’t follow the story of Marcellus Williams. and we gotta touch on this because there’s a lot of misinformation going around. We’re gonna get into all the polling and everything that we usually do at this time here coming up. But this story is wild, particularly when the, the absolute misinformation, which I think is fascinating. When the left talks about misinformation they never indict themselves on this has been at, I mean, just a record high with this story. So yesterday the state of Missouri carried out an execution lethal injection on this violent, convicted felon Marcellus Williams.
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And it was ordered by, he had appeal after appeal after appeal. The Supreme Court State Supreme Court said, Nope, it’s not, you gotta go through with it. It’s part of his punishment for his very violent crime. This guy was a career violent criminal. He was already serving, he was already convicted on a separate charge and got 50 years for robbery and something else. And then he had killed Felicia Gale back in August of 1998. He robbed her house, he ambushed her, waited till she was in the shower, he ambushed her, stabbed her 43 times, left the knife in her neck, and he stole a bunch of stuff from her house.
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And then here’s where it gets interesting. The laptop and her purse were found in his car by his girlfriend. and there were also other things that were found. and there were things that the girlfriend, and they had like something like 20 some odd witnesses for the state that came forward that told the, that said things in court that were never made public. That only people who knew the crime scene, who, because Marcellus Williams apparently told them everything. Only things that the person who would’ve done it knew. He told them. And, but wasn never made public until like way later.
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And it gets me because you had the NAACP come out and they tweeted out yesterday, quote tonight, Missouri lynched another innocent black man. Governor Persson had the responsibility to save this in innocent life. And he didn’t. And they go, when DN DNA evidence proves innocent capital punishment is not justice, it’s murder. And they had a graphic that said a man was lynched today that’s just so offensive and insulting. Interesting. I didn’t find anything recently. and I didn’t find anything at all in NAACP’s account about the murder of Officer David Lee in St. Louis from an illegal immigrant who ran him over as he had stopped to help at a crash site.
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So NAACP only cares about some black lives, not all black lives, just some if it suits their purposes. That being said, not every, not quit making Martyrs out of Monsters and I do think, and there was a lot of discussion and debate over DNA evidence, but there was a lot of concrete irrefutable evidence in this case. That is why all of his appeals lost. That is why. and there are cases when appeals are granted and decisions are stayed or reversed because of the, of new evidence that didn’t happen here because this guy was guilty af he was guilty, he stabbed this woman 43 times and left a knife in her neck.
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He ambushed her, he bragged about it to everybody who would listen. All her stuff was found in his car, in his property. He tried his pawn, her laptop up. And everyone’s like, well, the DNA is disputed. There wasn’t this found at the scene. You can’t tie this with you with him. I think a lot of times people will try to hide behind these exclusionary, you know, technological whatever and ignore all of the other hardcore evidence as a way to justify making Martyrs out of Monsters. I I tweeted about this yesterday. I mean, this guy’s a career criminal, absolute career criminal. And here’s the other thing that the, that the press that, but wasn and Abram Kendi tweeted about it, all this stuff.
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The girlfriend, they were trying to accuse the girlfriend, oh, well she’s got a record and she lied about it so she could get reward money. That’s a lie. That is absolutely irrefutably false. She never asked about award money. She never made a single mention of it. but wasn the press and his defense team and the people who were trying to lie about his heinous crime to free him. That’s what those people made up. I noticed that No one ever cares about innocent lives. No one ever talked about Felicia Gale’s innocent life. She was the one who was lynched. She was lynched by Marcellus Williams the same way.
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David Lee, officer David Lee was lynched by an illegal immigrant who was drunk out of his mind, who plowed into him when he was trying to help at a crash site. If you wanna have a discussion of lynching, good grief. The left is all up in arms about this. They’re so upset. I mean, this guy was convicted on undisputed facts. He pawned her laptop off and the guy was trying to lie and, and say that he was trying to blame other people around him for why this woman’s personal items were found all on her, all in his property.
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He murdered her. She’s an innocent victim, and he murdered her. And they were talking about the DNA, they said, well, well, the DNA technology, you know, the touch DNA and all of this. It didn’t exist at the time that he was convicted and all, nothing, none of this though. None of the d nothing ever exonerated him. Literally nothing. He confessed to it. He bragged about it. He confessed to it multiple times. He bragged about it multiple times. And then the people that he bragged about it to, he threatened to kill them if they ever, if they ever shared the information. And again, the people, the informants, because they said, oh, well, well, one of the other, one of the other witnesses there were, it was a jailhouse informant, someone in jail that he bragged to.
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Well, that’s nice that you want to, that’s what what gets me is these same people will say that Marcellus Williams 15 felonies and his, his se his other conviction that gave him 50 years for robbery in a completely separate case, shouldn’t be used as a measure of his character. But they’re super quick to try to disqualify these jailhouse informants for the exact same thing. But what’s more, these informants, were sharing information with investigators, with law enforcement that were never made publicly, that were never made public. It was none of this information was ever shared with the public, ever. The only way anyone would know it is if the actual murderer told them that’s it.
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I mean, he sold her husband’s, it was, it was her husband’s laptop, but it was hers. He sold her laptop. The person that he sold it to identified Williams as the seller by the way. He tried to attack a guard and escape and all this other stuff. And he threatened correctional officers and all this stuff in jail. Notice that the NAACP and all of the people who are trying to tell you that he’s this gentle giant, they’ve never made mention of any of that. You guys didn’t even know about that probably did you talking about this case? Bet you didn’t. Oh, but man, these bleeding heart dumb asses are all over social media. Someone said he’s, he’s a deeply spiritual person and a poet and he’s also a murderer.
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He stabbed a woman 43 times. The evidence is irrefutable. That is why all of the appeals failed. That is why, that is why he was convicted. That is why his execution was upheld. But everyone wants to make it like, oh well it’s racism. The real racism is the situational ignoring of crimes against minorities because it doesn’t fit your Marxist agenda. The same people who are trying to say that Marcellus Williams was an is an innocent poet, are the same people that tried to tell you that Mike Brown was like a 12-year-old little kid.
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It doesn’t work that way. Stop making Martyrs out of Monsters. This guy is guilty. And people who paid attention and who write about this case know it. All of the people saying otherwise, none of these people have ever bothered to read anything about this case other than the aggregated news spoon fed to them by media on television or social media. They’re lazy because people who paid attention to the facts, even if you don’t like the outcome or even if you don’t like the death penalty, they only logical and truthful conclusion is, well he did it.
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He’s guilty. And that’s it. Just amazing to me. Now I I’ve read about this case, ’cause like I said, where this woman was murdered, I, it was in 1998. I, I’m from St. Louis. I’m very familiar with this case. I had a friend who lived not far from, had moved in with her older sister who lived not far from where Felicia Gale was stabbed and I remember being in, ’cause we had already started like going, doing stuff. ’cause we were, we did college newspaper and all that stuff. and we were already going into the offices for summer. And she was like, Oh my gosh.
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There was like tape everywhere and all this stuff. They, she’d never seen a crime scene before. ’cause she lived near it. And you know, you hear something like that and you won’t follow it, right? Like, you know, you hear, you know, I mean it’s just natural. It’s human nature. This guy was guilty as the day is long. People were saying, well the family, you know, the victim’s family wanted to have him spared. That has nothing to do with the fact that he did it. He did it regardless of whether or not they want him spared this guy. The evidence was irrefutable. So, I don’t know. There’s a lot of bad information out there. Now, like I said, there are instances where you have innocent people.
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This is not one of them. It isn’t. He is absolutely not one of them. and I do think it’s fascinating that this guy, he’s attacked other, he attacked other inmates. He fought with correctional officers, he threatened him, he tried to escape. No, don’t you think that’s kind of important when talking about this guy’s character upon conviction? Because I do. I do for sure. Now, law and order, this is all this, that’s the symptom of the restorative justice that is promoted and pushed by these restorative justice people. And by the way, good on Mike Parson for holding the line. Eric Greitens, that sniffling democrat who re who only became a Republican and then tried to run Trump’s coattails and then actually was a burden to the Trump campaign and all Republicans because he couldn’t keep it in his pants and he couldn’t keep his, his story straight.
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That psychopath. He, he actually gave this guy, he actually gave this guy a, a respite. He paused the execution at one point. Greetings, did he caved to all that restorative justice, just like the time when he made the capital of gun free zone and then try to lie about it because he’s kind of anti-gun and he thought he could make a commercial about it later and like make up for it. But no, we remember, yeah, he actually, he actually helped and was agreeing with the defense and allowed this guy, he paused the execution. Greetings did. Yeah, because he fell victim to that restorative justice narrative Mike Parson did. And he is like, look the facts of the facts, here’s the evidence, it’s indisputable.
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That’s the difference between a weak fake Republican and a real Republican by the way. Unbelievable. No, there is a one less monster out on the streets. I absolutely support capital punishment. I think violent murderers should be put to death and it is not the same. You can be pro-life by the way, and be for capital punishment. The only way that you can’t be pro-life and be for capital punishment is if you’re a moron who thinks that a violent murderer is the same as an innocent baby. I mean, if you believe that an innocent baby is capable of making the willful choices of an adult violent murderer, well then I guess you have an argument that I don’t see it that way.
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Personal information of more than 3000 congressional staffers was leaked across the dark web and a wide ranging cyber attack. According to reports, an internet security firm founded over 1800 passwords used by staffers available in the dark web. It was according to the Washington Times and Newsweek, they said that the firm, which is based in SW Switzerland, they estimated that one in five staffers had personal info available on the dark web. And it came from social media dating apps and adult websites. You skanky people look at you. they said that a single staffer had 30, 31 passwords exposed online. How do you remember? That’s crazy. That’s so crazy. Drinking three cups of coffee linked to preventing multiple diseases.
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Yes. Especially if it’s black rifle coffee, black rifle coffee.com/ Dana. This the, a new study says that your morning brew might be doing more than perking you up. It could help you with heart conditions. The endocrine society researchers found that drinking a moderate amount is associated with a lower risk of developing cardiometabolic diseases like type two diabetes, heart disease and stroke. I need more. they said consuming three cups or two to 200 to 300 milligrams of caffeine per day could help reduce the risk of cardiometabolic multimorbidity. I have to say that slow or in, in individuals with any kind of cardiometabolic disease. Interesting. So what is cardiometabolic multimorbidity?
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Well, in addition to sounding like a really cool electronic abandoned name, it’s a scientific term for having two or more cardiometabolic diseases at the same time. So see, that’s what that means. Yeah. This, let’s see. Oh, bird flu. They keep saying bird flu’s evolving because they wanna shut everyone down and make you miserable. That’s the truth of it. Oh, I, I actually don’t care about bird flu. I really don’t care. Don’t care. Unless I had a parrot and it got sick, I don’t care. Or I’m macaw and it got sick. I don’t literally don’t care. ’cause it’s not gonna hurt me. I’m not, I’m not affected. Don’t get fear. Mongered Argentina scrapped its rent controls in other markets thriving. Look at that. They, I know Javier Maah, he the fiscal shock therapy.
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It’s yielded lower rents overall. And they said that the market is just now and, and it’s just exploding. I’m just saying Argentina sounded pretty cool, you know, if things go sideways, although they could go the other way real quick. I feel California passed the law to banner restricts smartphones in schools. Why? Just, this is what I don’t like. The government doesn’t need to be doing this. This is just parents and schools. Parents be active. So the government’s like, you’re not doing your job. I see the need to fill it with some law. I see the need to exploit your, your un involvement with some laws. Stop it. They’re, they’re banning smartphones in schools and they have, it’s in, they have 5.9 million public school students and it’s Los Angeles County, which started it.
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Now they’re doing the whole thing. The Surgeon general called for a warning label on platforms. He’s he So I I got. Mm. It’s not a conspiracy theory really. They wanna put labels on ’em like they do with cigarettes. I think it’s all about making sure that pe I, I’m a little suss. I don don’t think it’s all about mental health with controlling kids on social media. I think it’s about preventing the next generation from being able to access free and free and fair discussion on social media platforms. Just saying, I really do feel like that So I don’t, I mean, just watch what your kids are doing. Make sure stranger danger, make sure they’re not talking to no kid Touchers. Make sure they’re not, you know, spending an unhealthy amount of time on social media. But this idea of restricting it with kids, I honestly feel like there is a push to try to prevent the next generation from being as online and engaged in debate and, and being able to look out alternative sources for news.
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I think it’s about information control. I really do. But they’re trying to disguise it as like mental health and they’re looking out for your kids. We should come back to that. We got more in store. Stick with us in Mountain View. Missouri, a student at Liberty Middle School was suspended because he took a picture. He used Dr. Pepper cans and he made a gun with his Dr. Pepper cans, like not a functional gun. He literally just lined up the cans on the bed and it, they kind of looked like a lowercase k in the shape of a gun. The student’s named Riley Gron. He’s 13 years old and when he went to school, he was told that he needed to turn himself in to the district central office over concerns of an online post.
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And when the mom went there, she was shocked. He was given a three day suspension and that someone had felt uncomfortable because of what he had put on social media. And you can see Juan’s showing you the image on the simulcast. Literally it’s 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 cans stacked into one row. One can and another can like for the stock and the grip. And then you’ve got one can that’s I guess supposed to be the optics on top. That’s literally it. So he was suspended from school for three days for that. That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard.
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And he’s 13 some the school said it was threatening. What, how, how He’s 13 years old. He’s, you know, this kid grief and the mom is completely right. She was like, he didn’t do anything wrong and she was upset. Absolutely. She goes, there’s staff who post pictures of real firearms and they go hunting with their kids and they even post pictures of their kids with firearms that they hunt with. He had to, the boy was, they made him, he has to, he had to undergo a search before he was being allowed back on the premises. and there it’s gonna be on his permanent school record, he’s gonna have two counts. One of cyber bullying and the other of making a school threat. And he wasn’t cyber bullying, he just made it with the cans and he posted it online ’cause he thought it was funny looking.
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That’s it. And the superintendent, Lana Tharp, who is a moron, said this quote, we have enough information to believe the video had caused fear to at least one student. And understandably sow what?
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Understandably
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What, okay, if my kid came to me and said, mom, there’s a pic. Somebody posted a photo of a rifle made out of cans, here’s the picture of it. It, I’m, I’d, I’d tell my my kid to grow some balls and stop being super sensitive. Are you kidding me? My kid would never come up to me with anything like that. Who? Whoever. And it probably wasn’t the kid. It was probably the dumb parents. Clearly it was completely a Karen Good on this mom for sticking up for her kid because there’s nothing wrong that caused fear to one student. you know why? Because adults brainwash kids into thinking they gotta be terrified of inanimate objects and Meanwhile turn your blind eye to the real threats out there.
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We had, she got fired from the school, but one of my kids in school, he and his friend drew pictures and they were in junior high and it was, they, they were in a study hall. They got their work done and they drew pictures of army guys, like guys like us military soldiers battling in a firefight with terrorists ISIS terrorists. Right? And they what do, what do soldiers in a firefight with isis. Terrorists carry guns. And the woman teacher saw that what they were drawing and sent them to the principal’s office. And she really was hoping that they would get in a lot of trouble for that. And my husband and I, it was, it’s funny because we’re always like, okay, you know, my husband’s like, I’ll be bad cop.
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You be good cop. And I’m like, okay. And then I roll in immediately and I’m bad cop. And Chris is like, we can’t both be bad cop. So he’s, he has to be good cop. ’cause I immediately roll in and I have no tolerance for this stuff. I’m really cool. But I am pushy as all hell, as you can imagine. And I had told the, the, I let the administration know in no uncertain terms that the teacher, because the teacher was a leftist who had, who one time said that Jesus was a socialist and, but wasn really fun correcting her with tons of biblical citations on that one. And she was, she ended up getting fired and a lot of parents were complaining about her, this is Texas, come on.
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And I made it very clear in no uncertain terms that there was nothing wrong with this. That this was the teacher who was harassing and bullying the students due to her very well-known public, very far left-leaning beliefs. And then if my child was suspended, I was going to take him on a field trip and I was going to buy him a gun that looked like one of the ones that he had drawn. And that I was also going to try to look at my legal options to go after the teacher for harassment. and I would be very public about all of it. And needless to say, nothing happened. And then she ended up, later enough parents complained about her and that she was fired. She ended up being fired. ’cause she was really far left and very, I don’t mind it if you’re lean to the left, but don’t harass kids based on your, your idiotic partisan beliefs and I feel like that’s what was happening here with this kid.
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And for someone to go, oh, well, there was a first off you’re teaching. That’s not what te threat assessment is. You are horribly, horribly damaging these kids by telling them to be afraid of everything that is not an actual threat. But then when it comes to real threats, you tell them that they have to turn a blind eye when it comes to a young girl going into the bathroom and seeing a grown ass man in there. Oh, well, you better just stuff all that down to where you can’t feel it anymore because you’re a bigot. If you feel like your safety’s in danger, then they tell kids not to be afraid of actual threats. Be afraid of the silly stuff that isn’t a threat, that is abusive and it’s damaging to kids and adults who do this, are themselves predators.
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