
INSOMNIA STREAM: FORCES OF EVIL EDITION.mp3
04/16/2025German Numbers Lady
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Nouvelle Vague - In a Manner of Speaking
00:01:54 Speaking and I just want to say that I could never get the way you told me everything I say nothing.00:02:10 Speaking don't understand.
00:02:13 The silence becomes reprimand the way that I feel.
00:02:19 You feel?
00:02:51 Tell me everything.
00:02:58 Speaking semantics formed in this life that we live, we live all we make do the way that we feel. We have to be.
00:03:10 Sacrifice. So when the man never speaking, I just want to say that just like you, I should find a way to tell you everything lies.
00:03:55 The tell me.
00:04:24 The world.
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Marianne Faithfull - It's All Over Now Baby Blue
00:05:37 You must leave now. Take what you need. You. Whatever you wish to keep you better grab it first.00:05:45 But.
00:05:54 You understands your offer with this.
00:06:03 Crying like a fire in the sun.
00:06:20 And it's all over now, baby you.
00:06:29 The highway is for gambling. Use yourself.
00:06:38 Take.
00:06:39 What you have gathered from coincidence?
00:06:46 The empty handed pages from your stream.
00:06:55 This drawing the crazy patterns.
00:06:59 Yoshi.
00:07:04 The Sky 2 is folding under you.
00:07:12 And it's all over now, maybe.
00:07:22 Your seasick sailors.
00:07:30 Empty handed going.
00:07:35 Oh.
00:07:40 You just walked out your door.
00:07:46 Has taken all it.
00:07:51 From.
00:07:56 To you.
00:08:08 Hey.
00:08:12 Leave your stepping stones behind you, something called.
00:08:23 Birthday.
00:08:32 Who's at your door?
00:08:41 Close that you want.
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00:08:56 Next.
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Devon Stack
00:09:32 Welcome.00:09:35 To the insomnia stream. Little, little discombobulated over here.
00:09:41 This is a. This is a heavy research one.
00:09:44 Going to plug in some cables over here. Alright. Anyway, I'm your host. Of course. Devon Stack.
00:09:51 This is a special edition, or at least it it should be.
00:09:56 For how much research I had to dig into, you know, I'll tell you one thing I learned today.
00:10:02 Well, first of all, this is the forces of evil addition.
00:10:06 Forces of evil addition.
00:10:10 Don't you know all these people always complaining? Uh, your your titles are so obscure. Unless it says exactly what's in the content that I got. I'm not even gonna fucking watch it. Well, fuck you. That's that's not for you. Then it's not for you. It's not for you.
00:10:26 But this is one of the many times where the title is exactly what's the the content. You just don't know what the fuck I'm talking about.
00:10:33 Yet.
00:10:34 So anyway, this is one of those times. Forces of evil not.
00:10:38 A random title.
00:10:44 Ah, OK. Anyway, where where was like special edition, OK.
00:10:50 There's any I learned about all the researching that I had to do today.
00:10:56 Holy shit, not only like AI AI's wrong a lot.
00:11:00 Like a lot, a lot. And and and says Wikipedia, you know.
00:11:06 Like, it's amazing.
00:11:09 And honestly, so, so are newspapers were all like I was finding conflicting like lots of dates that were all over the fucking place.
00:11:20 A I would tell me one date and then Wikipedia would tell me another date and then even like old newspapers would say the wrong date.
00:11:29 And it would. It wouldn't be. I'd have to find like, multiple. Like, I ended up having to do is looking at old newspapers. But like several of them and then find old newspapers that agreed on dates. And then looking at those dates, you know, when the the newspapers came.
00:11:46 Come out.
00:11:47 To verify some of this stuff.
00:11:49 I'm not even.
00:11:50 Sure, all of it's going to be 100% right now. It's none of it's, it's not super important, I mean.
00:11:54 The.
00:11:54 Timeline is going to be right and it's basically give or take a couple days, but it's, you know, it's just it was amazing to me how it's just like it's dates.
00:12:05 You know, if a I can't even get dates right? Like, how, how much other shit and how many people out there are just sitting there going. Oh, yeah. You know, hey, I said this. And so it's true.
00:12:17 I bet a lot of people already. I mean, I already see it. I already see.
00:12:22 Already, especially like on X, right, you'll see people go. Hey, gronk.
00:12:27 What do you think? Oh, look, Grok agrees with me. That means it's true. It's like, oh, my God.
00:12:37 It's already happening, it's already happening.
00:12:41 It's like.
00:12:44 The second the second people start relying.
00:12:48 On AI for the truth.
00:12:52 We're fucked because I mean, that just means whoever runs the AI, like, literally controls truth at that point. Wait till it's seamless.
00:13:01 Wait till wait till the connection.
00:13:04 Like you don't even have to ask it, right? You just think you think to grok, you, think to grok. Hey, what's this in your head? You just you wonder. You wonder to grok and.
00:13:17 Puts into your mind you know whether it's whether it's like an audible voice or however they end up working that out. Maybe it's direct access to your memory banks. I don't know. Not that super far off. And then that's just the fact.
00:13:31 That's just the fact you're like, huh, I wonder. Uh, I wonder how many if there really were black people, black drew.
00:13:40 Kids, you know, back in the in, in ancient England, if they were, if it was like 50, if the demographics of ancient England, it was like 50% black druids walking around, you know, and building Stonehenge and shit. And Brock will be like, yes, it was.
00:13:57 There we go. OK.
00:13:59 Well, I don't feel so bad anymore.
00:14:03 So anyway.
00:14:05 We're going to go back in time.
00:14:08 Back in time to my favorite decade.
00:14:12 The 1970s.
00:14:15 And hop on our time machine, go to a simpler time.
00:14:21 The late 70s, nineteen 77 to be precise.
00:14:28 To a wonderful.
00:14:30 Wonderful part of the South.
00:14:34 A. In fact, a very nice neighborhood and a wonderful part of the South.
00:14:41 In, I believe it's Columbus, GA. I just wanna double check that cause I've I've been doing so many things.
00:14:48 It is indeed Columbus, GA.
00:14:55 Columbus, GA.
00:14:57 And.
00:15:00 Everything was nice and peaceful in this upper scale neighborhood.
00:15:05 I've since looked it up. In fact, we're going to be looking at some.
00:15:09 Some before and after photos, which nothing too shocking. It's it's certainly nothing like the South Africa thing, where you look at the Street View from just, you know 2008 to today and it's like, well, what I don't, I don't. I wasn't aware that that South Africa was nuked.
00:15:29 But it appears as though it has been now. It's nothing quite like that, but it is still interesting to see the before and after, especially because to to to make things even more complex, addresses even change.
00:15:44 Addresses change because they'll, they'll, they'll just.
00:15:47 Redevelop an area and whether it used to be streets, there's now a strip mall or or whatever, and then they change the numbering and stuff and.
00:15:57 So somebody. Detective work? What's funny is that was even like the most important part of the.
00:16:01 Story.
00:16:02 To like find the like exactly where the house was. But I was just determined to be like I I want to verify everything now.
00:16:10 Anyway in in.
00:16:12 In Columbus, GA.
00:16:14 1977.
00:16:17 There was a a pillar of the community, you could say, a woman who in fact would appear on television.
00:16:27 From time to time to talk about, you know, the dangers of teen pregnancy.
00:16:34 The dangers of smoking.
00:16:36 Telling kids not to smoke and telling people to.
00:16:44 To watch their weight and eat healthy, she was a government official.
00:16:53 I forget her exact title, but it was like director of Health something or other. It doesn't really matter.
00:16:58 But she was really well liked local celebrity to some extent. I mean, you know, to some extent.
00:17:06 But she lived in a very, very nice part of Columbus.
00:17:12 Georgia.
00:17:13 There was this nice neighborhood.
00:17:16 Where it was all kind of old colonial style houses or I don't know if that's what you call them. Like the plantation looking house. Like the House that's on.
00:17:23 The screen.
00:17:23 Right now, stuff like that.
00:17:27 All upper middle class, lots of white people. Also lots of Jews, lots of Jews because it was the wealthy part of town. And so and it's the South. Like a lot of people don't realize this, that the.
00:17:41 I mean, I don't know why they don't put it together, but the southern ruling class was very Jewish, and that's because, you know, slave owners were very Jewish. What do you what do you expect? What do you expect to happen? You know, there's, so there's a lot of Jews living in this.
00:18:00 In this neighborhood, some of whom we will talk about.
00:18:04 Tonight, now this woman.
00:18:07 Was not.
00:18:09 A Jew. Her name was was Fernie Jackson.
00:18:14 And on September 16th.
00:18:18 19.
00:18:20 77.
00:18:23 She was at home by herself. She was a widow.
00:18:28 She was 60 years old.
00:18:32 And she.
00:18:35 Went home from work and the next morning.
00:18:38 Didn't show up.
00:18:41 Her coworkers were.
00:18:44 Were alarmed by this because she was such a.
00:18:47 A dependable person.
00:18:51 Here she is right there, Fernie. Jackson. Look, she looks kind of like the.
00:18:56 You know, like the type, right? She kind of looks.
00:18:58 Like the southern.
00:19:00 The the, the, the.
00:19:01 Aging southern belle, right the the widow, the old widow, who's very involved with her community. She's got, like, the, I guess the post Beehive 1977 haircut.
00:19:17 Officer Jesse Thornton responded to a welfare check.
00:19:23 And her residence.
00:19:25 After she didn't appear for work.
00:19:28 Upon entry, he observed signs of a struggle.
00:19:33 Scattered papers.
00:19:36 And open suitcase.
00:19:38 Dresser drawers pulled out with the contents hanging out.
00:19:43 In the bedroom.
00:19:46 He discovered the body.
00:19:49 Of Fernie Jackson.
00:19:54 And immediately.
00:19:58 Call it in.
00:20:00 An autopsy revealed that she had been strangled.
00:20:05 By.
00:20:07 Nylon stockings.
00:20:10 They've been wrapped around her neck.
00:20:13 Three times.
00:20:16 Leaving deep.
00:20:20 Cuts that they were, they were pulled. She was, you know, she was strangled so tightly.
00:20:26 She's severe, suffered a severe head injury.
00:20:30 On the left side of her head, which indicated that someone most likely that was right-handed, had struck her across the head.
00:20:42 And she was bleeding from her left eye.
00:20:47 Her sternum was fractured.
00:20:52 And she had been sexually tortured.
00:20:57 Both before and after death.
00:21:02 Her car was stolen.
00:21:05 And was found abandoned just a couple of miles.
00:21:10 From her house.
00:21:15 The community.
00:21:17 Like I said, here's here's here was her. This was literally in the paper that morning in the paper that morning I found a announcement that she was going to be on on TV the next Monday.
00:21:28 A show called feeling good with Trudy Messias. I guess Bernie Jackson of the Columbus Health department.
00:21:37 And Mary Leffler from the American Cancer Society and Vicki Parton from the Georgia Lung Association, we're going to talk about teenage smoking.
00:21:48 That was in the paper the morning.
00:21:50 Of September 16th.
00:21:53 1977 the day that her body was discovered.
00:22:00 This was or this is, I guess, her home, the home that she was found in.
00:22:14 Here's an article from the following day. Turning Jackson has lost her life in a senseless and terrible manner, seemingly a victim of random violence.
00:22:25 That stalks our society.
00:22:28 Again, this was a lot of this is a lot of stuff that you see.
00:22:32 Really, really. Beginning in the 60s.
00:22:37 And into the 70s this talk of like this growing violence, this growing random violence in America that no one could quite understand, didn't make any sense. It was just like as if by magic.
00:22:51 People were.
00:22:52 Becoming violent and, you know, burglaries were going up and murders were going up and just no one could. No one could understand it.
00:22:58 I.
00:22:58 Get.
00:23:00 And this went on up all the way into the 90s where it kind of peaked for a little bit.
00:23:07 And yeah, no one, no one, no one unexplained. All the boomers were baffled.
00:23:13 She had productive years ahead of her, but in her life work she touched thousands of lives.
00:23:19 And the community is stronger and better for it.
00:23:24 But yeah, she was.
00:23:28 It just seemed like an odd, odd thing. This nice neighborhood, this older white lady, this widow living alone.
00:23:35 In this really quiet part of town, it just didn't make any sense.
00:23:42 Meanwhile.
00:23:45 That same day.
00:23:50 Karen Hickman.
00:23:55 Karen Hickman was a I guess she was private.
00:23:59 Karen Hickman. She was a 24 year old.
00:24:03 Woman in the in the army.
00:24:06 Who was at the nearby Army base?
00:24:10 Which would have been Fort Benning.
00:24:15 And her body was also.
00:24:17 Discovered.
00:24:19 Near the women's barracks at Fort Benning.
00:24:23 Near Columbus.
00:24:27 She was beaten with a blunt instrument.
00:24:30 And then run over.
00:24:32 Several times with a car.
00:24:39 They suspected that her she had been killed.
00:24:43 In a different location than she was found.
00:24:49 And the military investigators started looking into.
00:24:56 That.
00:24:58 Random act of violence.
00:25:00 That once again, it just it just sprung up out of nowhere.
00:25:04 Just sprung up out of nowhere with this Nordic about about her father. Here, father waits to learn who and why of slain.
00:25:12 Donald Hickman was to have given away his oldest daughter in marriage last Saturday.
00:25:18 But the wedding was postponed for Hickman had to bury another of his daughters the same day.
00:25:24 Private Karen Hickman, 26, was buried last weekend, five days after her naked and beaten body was found in a ditch at Fort Benning.
00:25:35 She had been stationed there since April, only a few months after she left her home in Omaha, NE, to enter the army.
00:25:43 It's hard to believe it still hasn't sunk in yet, Karen's father said Saturday by phone from the moving agency he owns in Omaha.
00:25:52 Quote her death was a terrific shock to begin with, but the circumstances made it worse.
00:26:00 The circumstances Hickman addressed were twofold. First, the brutal nature of the killing, and 2nd the fact that he has been kept very much in the dark about what happened by Army investigators who are working almost around the clock trying to solve the case.
00:26:16 It makes a person feel helpless out here, waiting to find out what's going on, Hickman said.
00:26:23 I still don't know a great deal of what has happened. All I know is that she's dead.
00:26:29 Hickman said he had encouraged Karen to join the army. Bad father. That's that's why would. Why would anyone encourage their daughter to join the military? That's or sons at this point.
00:26:42 Earlier this year, after her stint in the reserves as a nurse.
00:26:47 She had wanted to continue working as a nurse at Fort Leavenworth.
00:26:52 But there were no openings, so she was trained as a cook and sent to Fort Benning.
00:26:57 Here she worked out of her trained specialty, holding down a clerk job with Headquarters Company of the Advanced Individual Training Brigade.
00:27:08 When she last talked with her father by phone in the spring, caring sounded as if the army might finally be play be a place where she could stick.
00:27:18 A niche.
00:27:20 For a attractive young lady who had dabbled in many endeavors, including factory work in a few years in college.
00:27:28 OK. Well, we all know it.
00:27:30 She I'm. I bet she loved me anyway.
00:27:36 I want it anyway quote. She was undecided about what she wanted to do, like a lot of young people today. She didn't stay with a lot of things she tried but she, but the way she talked about the army, it sounded like the work and responsibilities.
00:27:54 She like.
00:27:55 She talked to me about normal things, what she was doing, her work, her duties. I gave her the usual fatherly advice. Yeah, like, join the army to try to keep her nose clean and take advantage of things that that'll do her good.
00:28:11 We were pretty close. Well, I'm not close enough. If you send her away to join the army, in fact, Hickman said. He's close to all his four children, having raised them alone after an early divorce.
00:28:25 Saturday, after the week's delay, he went through his oldest daughter's weddings.
00:28:30 With everything that's happened.
00:28:32 It wasn't much of an occasion, he said. There wasn't much fanfare.
00:28:38 Military investigators working almost around the clock have questioned more than 300 persons in connection with the killing of this attractive young soldier whose naked and battered body was found in the ditch 12 hours after she left Fort Benning.
00:28:53 But the Criminal Investigation detachment.
00:28:57 Most intense, most intensive manhunt in three years has yet to net a suspect.
00:29:03 And CID officials are appealing to both the military and civilian public for information.
00:29:10 The CIA's probe into the death of 26 year old private Karen Hickman, a Fort Benning clerk.
00:29:16 Has involved 23 agents working 16 to 20 hours every day for the past two weeks, the CID spokesman said.
00:29:27 Miss Hickman was last seen at 11:45.
00:29:31 September 5th, when she left the Hideaway club on Fort Benning's Kelly Hill.
00:29:38 So she was out at one of the.
00:29:41 Basically like it's like a bar on base.
00:29:45 And she left near around midnight and then was found.
00:29:52 Battered the you.
00:29:53 Know.
00:29:55 Like like I said.
00:29:57 Beaten to death and ran over by a car, investigators now saying autopsy shows the women's organs and bones were so mangled.
00:30:06 That some of the injuries were inflicted by automobile.
00:30:10 Believed to have been a bloodstain, 1976 Brown Toyota sedan found in a Kelly Hill parking lot the day the body was discovered. We know she left the hideaway club with some one, but we don't know who he is and we need to talk with him. He may not have been the.
00:30:30 Killer.
00:30:31 She may have gone somewhere else afterwards, the CID spokesman said.
00:30:37 We lose her after she walked out that door, he added.
00:30:45 Then give a phone number for people to call.
00:30:50 And urge the public.
00:30:54 To let them know.
00:30:55 If they have any information knowing, noting that she was known to frequent civilian night clubs in the Sand Hill area.
00:31:05 And that she was 5 foot 7.
00:31:09 126 lbs and brown eyed.
00:31:17 There's her gravestone.
00:31:26 Meanwhile, back in Columbus, nearby Columbus.
00:31:30 Another.
00:31:32 Woman.
00:31:34 Fell victim.
00:31:36 To similar circumstances as the first victim.
00:31:42 She was also found.
00:31:44 Strangled to death in her home in the exact same neighborhood, in fact less than.
00:31:52 I believe 2 miles away.
00:31:55 On September 25th, just a few weeks later, Gene Diamonstein again. I told you there'd be lots of Jews tonight. Well, not lots, but there's a few.
00:32:07 A 71 year old widow.
00:32:11 Quote The victim was Gene Diamond Stein, 71. As this is an article about.
00:32:17 The woman who was found strangled at home.
00:32:20 This is a photo of them.
00:32:24 Taking her body away.
00:32:28 Let's see here. The victim was Gene Diamond Stein. The 71 year old spinster who lived alone at 3927 21st St. A block from Cross County Plaza and only 6/10 of a mile from where a widow was brutally murdered, or even less than a mile. Ah.
00:32:48 From the where the widow was brutally murdered 9 days ago, the first victim was Fern Jackson, 60, of 2505 17th St. who, like Miss Demonsteel, was strangled with her own stalking and sexually molested before being killed in autopsy showed.
00:33:08 Corner J Donald Kilgore said. Isn't that an odd name for a a mortician, or, I guess, a corner rather?
00:33:16 Donald Kilgore.
00:33:18 That's that's you think. That's why you got in the business.
00:33:23 Hi, I'm Mr. Kilgore. Uh, you're hired.
00:33:27 Uh Donald Kilgore said that in a in both cases, the women the women were found with a stocking wrapped three times around their necks.
00:33:37 Kilgore said he believed some sort of inflexible object was used to violate the women.
00:33:42 Yeah.
00:33:44 Kilgore nor the police know whether an actual rape by the killer accompanied the sexual torture.
00:33:52 Kilgore said he believes a pillow found over their faces was used to muffle their screams while being tortured sexually before death.
00:34:03 The motive is torture and murder, says Kilgore.
00:34:09 Jewelry was found not to be stolen from the scene. In both cases, the victims and in fact in the in the case of both victims, they had real diamonds that they were wearing. The the jewelry was not stolen.
00:34:27 In this case, the perpetrator joined or gained entry by removing the hinges from the door.
00:34:38 In fact, I think I've got a picture of the house almost 100% sure this is the house. It's a different address now, but it's that's the house.
00:34:48 And.
00:34:49 The killer took the hinges out that door that goes from the little.
00:34:55 Garage overhang thing to inside the house?
00:35:00 And that's how he got into the house.
00:35:07 OK.
00:35:10 All right.
00:35:12 And sorry, I had to cough there.
00:35:16 And then after that, he.
00:35:21 Well, tortured and murdered her.
00:35:24 And then also stole her car.
00:35:28 And the in the same case same as the first case the car was found abandoned about a mile or so away from the scene, and nobody saw anything.
00:35:44 So this is really starting to freak out this very quiet neighborhood.
00:35:52 You know, there's articles like this being written.
00:35:56 Talking about how fear is growing throughout the neighborhood.
00:36:01 Again, this is it's like this weird magical force that no one quite. It's almost like, you know, the gates of hell were opened up or something. There's, you know, demons walking amongst us or who knows, right.
00:36:12 But the crime rate is just going up.
00:36:15 You know right here. This paragraph here says burglars have become a way of life.
00:36:21 We read about them, we hear about them, some of us experience them.
00:36:29 So it's just it's burglaries and violence and now murder, murdering old widows and young privates are just.
00:36:40 It's a way of life.
00:36:42 But people are getting freaked out in this.
00:36:46 In this rich neighborhood.
00:36:48 And of course, they demand some kind of response from the police.
00:36:53 The police are are hot on the case, or at least they they start investigating. This is something bigger than just a random crime like they thought it might have been the first time around.
00:37:03 And of course, they at this at this moment, don't connect the the private found on the military base that's being handled by the the military investigators as a, as a separate matter.
00:37:24 That's the nice neighborhood.
Nice Old Lady
00:37:25 I feel afraid.00:37:27 I.
00:37:29 I always check my house at when I open the door to go in to see if there's anyone there and.
00:37:37 I'm very careful. I don't go out as much as night as I used to.
Reporter
00:37:42 What effect has all this had on the people living in this section of Columbus?Nice Old Lady
00:37:47 They they have a great feel.00:37:51 Of being someone being in the house.
Reporter
00:37:57 They're all afraid that they could.00:37:58 Be next, yes.
00:38:00 What did you think?
00:38:01 When you first heard what had happened to the to Mrs. Jackson.
Nice Old Lady
00:38:06 I was shocked, greatly shocked, because she was such a lovely person and had done so much for the community, one of the leaders in our community.Reporter
00:38:18 What are people around here, yourself included, doing to make sure that they are not the?Nice Old Lady
00:38:22 Next victim, we are checking our bills to be sure that they are.Reporter
00:38:30 I guess that's the only thing.00:38:31 You can. That's it.
Nice Old Lady
00:38:32 Only thing we can do.Reporter
00:38:33 Do you in any way feel?00:38:36 That there's not enough you can do.
00:38:38 Is it a frustrating feeling?
Nice Old Lady
00:38:40 Yes, it is because you wonder what you've left undone that you might have done.Reporter
00:38:48 How do you think the police are handling?Nice Old Lady
00:38:49 This well, they're try we have.00:38:56 In this area, which is the Winton area where the these last three have occurred, they are policing and checking at night, going around with spotlights on the different areas that I think they're working and doing the best they can do.
Devon Stack
00:39:16 They're doing the best they can do.00:39:19 But no one can figure it out.
00:39:22 The only thing that seems to tie these two victims together is they're both widows who live alone in this sleepy upper and upper scale neighborhood.
00:39:36 And the residents are beginning to install locks and things on their doors that they hope will, you know, they're double checking. And this is this is this, this kind of neighborhood where you used to just not lock your doors.
00:39:52 And that high trust is is slipping away.
00:39:57 Slipping away slowly but steadily and faster, when yet another?
00:40:04 Local woman is found killed.
00:40:10 This one is Florence Scheibel.
00:40:13 And probably she is, I don't know. But just by the name.
00:40:20 Florence scheibel.
00:40:23 Who? I I don't. This is the address. I I don't know if that's the same building cause they talk about how she was in the upstairs apartment in this building and I don't see that that building has an upstairs. So, but that is the that is the location.
00:40:41 Uh.
00:40:42 Jibal was was killed in broad daylight.
00:40:48 And seemingly surrounded by her neighbors, who were.
00:40:55 Saw her and countered her just moments before she was killed.
00:41:01 She was partially blind.
00:41:04 She lived in this small apartment above a another elderly couple.
00:41:10 She was also crippled. She had a a Walker.
00:41:15 And so her neighbor said, Oh yeah, we knew that she was up and walking around this morning because we can always hear her Walker as it thumps against her floor, which is our ceiling.
00:41:26 And so we heard like we heard her walking around at 10:00 this morning, and then we left to go run some errands a little bit after 10.
00:41:39 She liked to go into the the garden, especially on nice days like this. It was a nice sunny day.
00:41:47 And.
00:41:51 That was the last time someone heard her.
00:41:55 Alive was around 10:30.
00:41:58 And then when her son came to come check on her.
00:42:02 Which was not that much later. It was around 1:00 PM.
00:42:08 He discovered her body.
00:42:11 She had been.
00:42:13 Strangled to death.
00:42:15 With pantyhose.
00:42:18 In the same way that the other two women have been strangled.
00:42:23 She, too, was a widow.
00:42:26 Who live by herself.
00:42:30 And she, too, had been sexually tortured.
00:42:35 Before she was eventually murdered.
00:42:39 She would have been 90.
00:42:41 In just a few days.
00:42:45 Police were called and had surrounded the area by 3:00 PM.
00:42:50 And now they were starting to get really nervous because whoever's doing this is doing it in broad daylight without fear.
00:43:01 And especially because of the neighborhood that it's in, you've got a lot of influential.
00:43:06 Rich people living in this neighborhood who are living in fear of their lives.
00:43:13 And so they're contacting the police and saying what's going on? This is the this is the third one.
00:43:20 Within like a a couple mile radius.
00:43:25 And you have no clues.
00:43:27 Whatsoever.
00:43:33 So the police, they actually do have a clue.
00:43:36 But they're not letting the public know yet.
00:43:40 They're still attempting to calm everyone down.
00:43:45 Making announcements telling everyone to lock their doors and their windows.
00:43:50 That's not the safe High Trust neighborhood that it used to be that they grew up in.
Police Chief
00:43:57 Your best defense against attack 8 inches of becoming a victim. Keep doors and windows locked. If you are out after dark. Leave the light on and have your key in hand when approaching the door.00:44:09 List your first initial on the mailbox and in the phone book and don't open the door to a stranger.
00:44:19 That we are using every resource available to bring these cases to a successful conclusion. Now I'm asking everyone of you for your help.
00:44:27 Be alert to suspicious activity in your neighborhood and report these suspicions to the Police Department. Practice common sense crime prevention. Know how and in general be aware of what's going on around you.
00:44:42 I am convinced that when everyone works together, we can solve these crimes and bring the guilt to to to justice. Won't you help us?
00:44:50 Yeah.
Devon Stack
00:44:52 But the fact of the matter is, they're just.00:44:53 Kind of in over their head a little bit.
00:44:55 This is not the kind of crimes they're used to seeing.
00:44:59 They call in the Georgia Bureau of Investigations, which is kind of like Georgia's FBI.
00:45:06 And they start.
00:45:09 Doing all the kinds of of forensic tests that are available, which isn't a whole lot back in 1977.
00:45:17 And attempting to figure out who this person is because there's no witnesses, there doesn't seem to be a whole lot of evidence left behind. And, you know, before DNA testing and all that stuff.
00:45:31 They just can't quite figure it out.
00:45:36 And then another.
00:45:37 1/4 murder occurs.
00:45:42 And this is.
00:45:44 Exactly like.
00:45:46 The other three.
00:45:49 This time it's Martha Thurmond.
00:45:53 This is just a battle, actually less than a week later.
00:45:58 On October 25th.
00:46:01 1977.
00:46:04 Martha Thurmond, who is a 70 year old retired school teacher and a widow.
00:46:12 Who lived alone?
00:46:13 In this exact same neighborhood.
00:46:19 She was found in her residence.
00:46:24 She was also.
00:46:26 Strangled to death.
00:46:28 With pantyhose.
00:46:31 She had been sexually tortured.
00:46:35 And beaten.
00:46:38 Her body was also covered with a pillow over her face. She had the same wound to the left side of her head.
00:46:48 I mean, it was they talked to the coroner and the coroner says it's.
00:46:52 It's bizarre how exactly the same a lot of these are.
00:46:57 He said I I feel like I'm just doing like the same.
00:47:01 Examination.
00:47:03 Over and over and over again.
00:47:06 This time they did find a few fingerprints.
00:47:11 On the window frame.
00:47:15 At the rear of her bedroom, which is where they think the guy got in, he crawled in through an unlocked window.
00:47:26 And.
00:47:29 Other than that, they didn't have a whole lot of clues.
00:47:33 Martha was a a teacher that taught 4th and and 3rd grade.
00:47:39 Her son, who lived out of town, had actually come to town because of the other murders and had been with her just the the previous weekend.
00:47:48 Urging her to be safe.
00:47:51 And because he was worried about her.
00:47:59 This is the home.
00:48:02 In which?
00:48:04 She was tortured and killed.
00:48:11 And this is a map.
00:48:14 That kind of shows.
00:48:16 Where the other.
00:48:18 Victims were found.
00:48:20 And how closely they were all along this.
00:48:26 The same Rd. here.
00:48:29 Yeah, the diamonds staying up at the top, right, then Jackson and then Shivel and then Thurman right across the.
00:48:37 Was at Winton Rd.
00:48:43 But the police still didn't have any. I didn't have any clues.
00:48:47 At this point people started installing bars on their windows.
00:48:53 In this nice neighborhood, with these historic homes that again just.
00:48:59 Previously, people weren't even locking their doors. Everyone knew each other's names, and many of these people had grown up there.
00:49:08 They're installing bolt locks and.
00:49:12 And all kinds of new security measures.
00:49:15 To try to.
00:49:17 Avoid being raped to death.
00:49:20 And purchasing guns. The gun sales in the area started to skyrocket.
Reporter
00:49:28 Chief, we keep hearing reports and actually seeing the lines at the sporting goods stores and things of that. So people seem to be buying up all the guns that they can and other weapons. How does the Police Department look at this type of activity?Police Chief
00:49:42 Well, it there is a great deal of anxiety and concerned in the community at this time and as far as the purchase of firearms, that's amount of individual.00:49:50 Chores of each citizen as long as they comply with the law. That's just a matter of personal preference.
Reporter
00:49:57 As far as advice, would you advise someone who might be living alone in the neighborhood that's been affected to buy a weapon, or would you think that they'd be better off without one?Police Chief
00:50:07 We're not recommending for now recommending against again.00:50:11 This is a matter of personal preference for each citizen to make that determination.
Reporter
00:50:15 How does the the general mood in the town? How? What effect does that have on on your investigation? Does it make it harder? The fact that everyone is so afraid?Police Chief
00:50:25 Well, I wouldn't characterize it as fear that the community has been very helpful with our hotline arrangement that we've been receiving information continuously.00:50:35 And I think right now, even with all of the anxiety and concern that the overall Community attitude, just want to help.
00:50:43 And to help clear these cases up as quickly as.
00:50:46 Possible.
Reporter
00:50:47 OK. Thank you.Devon Stack
00:50:50 Once again, that they they seemed a little in over their head, they they actually arrested one suspect.00:50:58 Because he was caught.
00:51:00 Beating a.
00:51:02 A woman to an elderly woman to death but.
00:51:06 Some of these murders happened while he was in custody, so they were like, well, it can't be that guy.
00:51:12 So they kept looking.
00:51:19 And yet another.
00:51:22 Murder occurred. This time it was a a more, well, a wealthier woman.
00:51:29 More famous prominent woman her husband was in fact a industrialist. This is the home is you can tell just by how fancy it looks.
00:51:44 Quite the quite the hum I'm trying to find the headline. Maybe I didn't.
00:51:48 Save it.
00:51:52 That's right. Kathleen Woodruff.
00:51:57 I think her husband's name was George Woodruff.
00:52:01 But he was a very wealthy industrialist and I guess famous local football coach.
00:52:09 And sometime around.
00:52:11 1:00 and 4:00 AM on December 28th, which was right after police thought things had died down.
00:52:19 Because there I mean, the last murderer had been on October 25th with Martha Thurn.
00:52:26 And so they pulled. They patrolled the neighborhood.
00:52:31 Very heavily until about Christmas.
00:52:35 And right after Christmas on December 28th, 1977, Kathleen Woodruff was at home.
00:52:44 There's her home right there by herself.
00:52:47 Her friends had urged for her to have someone and she could have afforded it. She, I mean, she had a maid and all this other stuff, you know, they had, like, endless money.
00:52:58 And and she said no. I don't want anyone living here with me. I don't need any security or.
00:53:02 Whatever.
00:53:03 But sometime around 1:00 and 4:00 AM someone.
00:53:07 Forced their way into her house through the back, entered her home and strangled her to death with a instead of stockings. This time it was a.
00:53:21 A piece of clothing that she was already wearing.
00:53:25 And beat her on the left side of her head.
00:53:29 And then the rest of the details were pretty much withheld because of the prominence of the family. But I think we can all assume that a similar MO happened in terms of the sexual torture and and whatnot.
00:53:48 Her maid found her the next day.
00:53:53 But she was very well liked.
00:53:56 This is uh, you know, quote the nicest, sweetest, most generous woman in the world. She was the most literate and highly educated person I know. She was constantly reading.
00:54:15 And then here's the I went to look up this home because I was like, well, it's that you know that that's a beautiful home, right?
00:54:22 I'd like to see what that looks like today.
00:54:24 It that's what it looks like today.
00:54:27 It's like, like I said, one of the reasons why it was hard to see what happened. I mean, a lot of those community, that community changed in a lot of ways, especially after these murders. It wasn't such a nice place to live anymore.
00:54:41 And it's now a lot of that area is strip malls or in this case that's like an Aflac building like the insurance company in the background there. And that's just it's just an empty, you know they bulldoze that this beautiful mansion.
00:54:58 And now it's it's that like, that's where the mansion was, that empty lot right there. That's where it was.
00:55:07 And so now the police are really kind of freaking out because she was very wealthy. Her her son is very wealthy and powerful and.
00:55:20 There's a lot of pressure to try to find someone, but they're just they're coming up with nothing.
00:55:25 Whatsoever.
00:55:28 About a month and a half later.
00:55:32 Oh, here's the map, by the way. She's the.
00:55:36 I think she's the bottom left one. The last one we just did.
00:55:43 Yeah, she's the bottom left one there. But they all live in this little area. The same exact area.
00:55:52 So the police start patrolling again. They start going door to door, telling old people to lock all their their windows, lock their doors.
00:56:03 But then there's another attack. This time, the woman survived.
00:56:08 On February 11, 1978, Ruth Schwab.
00:56:14 Was at home.
00:56:16 When someone broke into her house.
00:56:19 And straddled her while she was asleep and tempted to strangle her with her pantyhose that he had found in her bedroom. She woke up while being attacked.
00:56:30 Tried to fight him off and ended up hitting a button that she had installed at the side of her bed that would trigger an alarm. The alarm woke up her, her neighbor, who called the police, who had already been alerted.
00:56:48 And within two minutes.
00:56:52 Of the alarm going off, the police were on the scene.
00:56:56 But the attacker? They found her unconscious, but the attacker was already gone.
00:57:02 When interviewed, quote he had a mask on his face. I think he had gloves on and it was dark in my room, missus Schwab said Saturday afternoon. There was no flesh showing, meaning she couldn't tell what race he was.
00:57:20 She said he never uttered a sound, so she didn't even know what he sounded like.
00:57:25 Her first knowledge of her attacker, Mrs. Schwab said, was the realization that he was straddling her on the bed.
00:57:33 Quote he was on the bed and he had his hand on my throat and then he wrapped pantyhose all the way around.
00:57:41 He pulled the thing tightly around my neck.
00:57:45 Missus Schwab said the penny hoses were hers, apparently picked up from her bed or elsewhere in the room by the intruder quote. It was quite the struggle.
00:57:54 Missus Schwab said. I fought like a tiger.
00:57:58 She said the attacker quote choked me so bad I passed out.
00:58:02 And she is unsure how or at what point she triggered the alarm system near her bed.
00:58:08 She also isn't certain whether the would be Strangler was aware that she tripped the system, or whether the police arrival moments later scared him off. Quote, I think the police just scared him away.
00:58:23 And it did scare him away. The police searched the whole area.
00:58:28 Or so they thought.
00:58:31 What they would realize?
00:58:34 That's the window that he came into, by the way, from her.
00:58:37 Home.
00:58:38 This was this was her home. Then. It actually looks kind of the same this, this one, and it's worth a few instances. I actually found the the picture of the house when it happened. This is the home, then this. This is now.
00:58:53 So it looks pretty. I mean they you can tell they got new Windows or something like that, but it's.
00:58:58 It's pretty similar.
00:59:00 Nice quiet neighborhood.
00:59:02 But what they?
00:59:04 What they don't realize?
00:59:06 At the time, you know she. So she lives right in the same area. So you got scheibel. She's in the the middle left there.
00:59:15 Is that he just ran?
00:59:20 A little while or little ways away.
00:59:23 And attacked his and killed his sixth victim. So while they were looking for him and investigating the attack where he.
00:59:30 Was fought off.
00:59:32 He was in the process of claiming.
00:59:36 Is 6th victim.
00:59:38 Just a few blocks away.
00:59:42 That this one's hard to find any information on for some reason, and the House has completely blurred out on it's. In fact, I've never really seen this before. I mean, maybe it's common but but on a Street View there's no picture of the house no matter what angle you try to look at the house, it's blurred out.
01:00:02 And even if you go to Zillow and put the address in, this is literally the picture.
01:00:06 Use for the house.
01:00:08 It's all blurred out like this.
01:00:11 There's no photo of the woman herself.
01:00:15 Her name was Mildred Boreham.
01:00:19 She was 78 years old.
01:00:22 All we know is that a front window was broken, so he even. I mean, he didn't come in through the back. He came into the front.
01:00:30 And he strangled her with a cord from one of her Venetian blinds.
01:00:37 And even the newspapers back then did not have a photo for her. She's the only one. There's no photo for for some reason.
01:00:44 But she was sandwiched right between Scheibel and.
01:00:52 What was this one again up here? This was uh Jackson.
01:00:57 So she was just, I mean, they they were. She was just like a block away. He's he's sitting there doing the exact same thing. While the police aren't able to find.
01:01:06 Him.
01:01:14 Lots of people are again saying all things I could find about her is people just saying that she was a sweet old lady.
01:01:21 And, you know, she was also a widow and wouldn't her to fly this kind of a thing. And, you know, they they all like, just like the coroner said when every time he'd investigate these deaths that there was like a repeat.
01:01:37 It was like a repeat, like the the types of people these were and the things people said about them. It's just harmless old white and Jewish ladies.
01:01:47 Who are living out the last few years their lives after their husbands died and left them a a place and what they thought was a nice safe neighborhood.
01:01:56 And randomly, they, you know, their home is broken into and they.
01:02:02 They're killed.
Reporter Sharon Mcclam
01:02:07 There is no indication that the police are any closer to apprehending the strangler that is terrorizing this neighborhood than they were after he claimed his fifth victim. There are more detectives in town now, but they still need a break. Some piece of evidence.01:02:21 That will make.
01:02:22 The whole thing fit together, Sharon Mcclam reporting from Columbus.
01:02:26 4 Action News.
Devon Stack
01:02:30 Oh, and did and then they need a break. But this is the big break.01:02:35 So the last murder.
01:02:38 February 11th.
01:02:43 With Mildred Boreham.
01:02:46 That day comes and goes, but the next month, March 31st.
01:02:51 The Columbus Ledger.
01:02:56 Publishes a story explaining that the police have been receiving letters from someone.
01:03:03 Someone who's very upset.
01:03:06 Because the police are not solving the crimes.
01:03:11 Of all of these white ladies.
01:03:14 And that this is a very KKK heavy area.
01:03:18 And they say the word has gotten out that the suspect is.
01:03:23 Thought to be black.
01:03:25 The police have actually confirmed this rumor. Turns out that some of the forensic evidence that they have found on some of the scenes are are are what they called negroid hair.
01:03:41 So black Curly, you know, black people hair, basically. They found black people hair at some of the scenes of the crime.
01:03:49 And they, the cops, have kept it kind of hush hush for some reason, but they are looking for a black man.
01:03:57 And the press has gotten a hold of this information, and now the the cops are relenting and saying, yes, he's probably some black guy.
01:04:04 And they're getting letters now threatening letters.
01:04:09 From a group.
01:04:10 Claiming to be a group called the Forces of evil, because that's that's what.
01:04:18 That's what you.
01:04:18 Would expect a a pro white group to be called the forces of evil, and this pro White group called the Forces of Evil.
01:04:28 Are very upset with these cops because they're not catching the negra that's going around killing all these white ladies.
01:04:39 And if the cops don't hurry up and catch the killer?
01:04:44 Then the forces of evil.
01:04:48 A A white, a secret underground white supremacist group is going to start kidnapping black women.
01:04:58 And killing them.
01:05:00 Until they can get the suspect in custody.
01:05:06 This is from the Columbus Ledger, March 31st, 1978 quote, Columbus Police Chief Curtis Mcclung today made a dramatic personal appeal, to quote the chairman of the Forces of Evil.
01:05:22 Who forewarned authorities in letters that he would kill a 24 year old prostitute.
01:05:30 If they don't hurry up and and find this.
01:05:34 This killer.
01:05:37 The the prostitute in question was a woman by the name of Brenda Gale Faison, who had gone missing.
01:05:46 So the threat seemed perhaps like it was credible.
01:05:50 This secret white supremacist group had kidnapped a black prostitute.
01:05:57 And they were making demands that it not only did they have to catch the killer of these white ladies, they were all scared, also demanding money for her safe return.
01:06:11 There's another article solve stranglings or else.
01:06:15 Threat letter say.
01:06:20 And they kept sending letters. Two more letter sent by the forces. The forces of evil.
01:06:29 Here's.
01:06:31 Another article here talking about the the forces of evil.
01:06:38 Let's see if I can find.
01:06:42 Think I've got a copy. Here's here's a copy of one of the letters.
01:06:51 So this is I'll read it for you because it's obviously hard to read there.
01:06:56 The forces of evil.
01:06:58 And notice how it's on. It's on military stationary.
01:07:04 So I guess they mean business. They're using military stationery.
01:07:09 The forces of evil, March 24th, 1978, the chief of police, was notified a few days back that we have GAIL Jackson.
01:07:22 He was also notified that GAIL Jackson will be executed.
01:07:27 On June 1st, 1978, now if Chief Mcclung, that's the guy that's been doing the the from the the police that we've seen on on those interviews didn't call.
01:07:39 It a hoax.
01:07:41 Or in a roundabout way, made fun of my Members handwriting, because that's what he did when asked about some of the first letters he said. I don't know, just some looks like it's written by a crazy person.
01:07:51 Or if he didn't, in a roundabout way, called us a liar or a bluff, GAIL Jackson wouldn't die.
01:07:59 Because of chief's actions towards me and the rest of the organization, GAIL Jackson will die. Instead of finding her body.
01:08:10 On Winton Rd. June 1st, 1978 she will be found on Fort Benning, GA.
01:08:17 Yeah.
01:08:18 April 1st, 1978 in response to his actions.
01:08:25 PS.
01:08:27 I sure hope he can sleep.
01:08:29 Because we have another black woman. Her name is Irene.
01:08:34 She is scheduled to die June 1st, 1978 instead of Gale Jackson.
01:08:42 If Chief Mcclung call this a bluff.
01:08:47 He will find Irene dead earlier than the date plan.
01:08:52 The next page reads.
01:08:55 You people in Columbus, GA wake up.
01:08:59 The chief of police is playing with your lives.
01:09:03 If he should call this a hoax like the first one with GAIL Jackson, then Irene will die and we will just get another black woman.
01:09:14 It's up to the black citizens of Columbus, GA, to wake the Police Department up and meet our demands. The black women in Columbus, GA's lives, depend on it.
01:09:27 Good luck. You people need it. It's the chief's fault that GAIL Jackson has to die.
01:09:34 April 1st, 1978 you will find her dead. Yours truly, the chairman of the forces of evil.
01:09:46 And then on the other side of that page, it says by the way, that's a phony return address. Well then why? Why?
01:09:57 You are chief.
01:09:58 Of police in so many ways have sentenced GAIL Jackson to die.
01:10:05 Please find some way of printing what I have told you. Irene's life depends on it as well as the police, meaning our demands.
01:10:15 By his actions towards us.
01:10:19 Forces of evil chairman.
01:10:25 So the forces of evil chairmen.
01:10:28 Letters get published.
01:10:32 And really around the same time they published the letters.
01:10:38 Is when they find.
01:10:41 The dead prostitute.
01:10:45 So it turns out that maybe this threat was.
01:10:48 Was uh, was real.
01:10:52 Because they found her body.
01:10:55 The day before April, first on March 31st.
01:11:00 Exactly where the killer said they would find her.
01:11:07 And then they started to worry.
01:11:10 About this other woman, this Irene woman. Well, if he's already killed.
01:11:15 One black woman, maybe. Maybe he's going to kill another black woman or this group. I'm sorry. Not a he.
01:11:22 This forces of evil white supremacist group who's really pissed off that we're not finding the black men that's strangling all the white women in town.
01:11:34 So the cops.
01:11:35 Obviously take this with a grain of salt. They're not sure what to think at first. They did think it was just a hoax and some kind of weirdo, but then now there's a body.
01:11:45 The other thing that's weird though is the body is badly decomposed enough to where it it kind of really.
01:11:55 Looks as though the body was that she was dead before any of the letters were ever.
01:12:00 Sitting.
01:12:01 So that's a little bit puzzling. And there's some other things that we might get into here in a moment, but they also start now wondering because of and we'll get into the details of the the dead prostitute here in a second. But the brutality of her death.
01:12:18 Match that of the private that was killed.
01:12:23 Earlier.
01:12:26 A few months back, back in September.
01:12:29 And so they start to wonder if there may be some connections between the death of Karen Hickman, who was beat to death in the run over by a car.
01:12:40 And this missing prostitute witness now no longer missing prostitute Brenda Gale Faison, who was.
01:12:50 Her body was also badly mutilated and she was very, very, very violently killed. We'll get. We'll get in a little bit later.
01:12:59 And so they start thinking well, huh? I wonder if there's a connection between this, this woman that was killed last year and this dead prostitute. But even now that they're not 100% they're, they're like, well, it doesn't really seem to add up. This is totally different from the MO.
01:13:16 From the strangler.
01:13:19 But maybe they're tied together, I don't know.
01:13:24 The chief wants to try to, you know, draw this person out because he's just by looking at the writing, even though the the media and the public is kind of like open to the idea that there really is a white supremacist group called the forces of evil that are up, that are doing this, the police are pretty convinced that it's a black guy.
01:13:45 Because of the way he's writing, the way that he talks and that it's probably a soldier because he's using army stationary and these two deaths are on the Bay.
01:13:56 And so now the military is also getting involved in the investigation and trying to pinpoint like who could be doing this. We've got a black soldier. Perhaps that's killing women and we don't know what the hell is going on over here. And so the copy or, you know, so the police chief is trying to say that, hey.
01:14:17 Yeah, I want to talk to you about, you know, this ransom that you want and quote, I'm asking the chairman of the the the forces of evil to contact me in any way he sees fit.
01:14:30 Yet Mr. Mcclung told the news media of the day we'll be glad to talk to him about any matters he wants to discuss, including ransom demands, because they know that at the OR at least, they highly suspect that some dumb black guy and that this will sound realistic to him.
01:14:46 The dead woman, Brenda Gale, fails or facing.
01:14:51 Rather, I think it's how you say it, also known as GAIL Jackson, was found by Fort Benning authorities Thursday afternoon, shortly after an anonymous caller to the military police headquarters directed them to her decomposed body. By the way, the anonymous phone call came from someone who sounded black.
01:15:10 Quote Jackson can can be found 2 meters east of Sand Hill Bar, approximately 50 yards to the right into the woods. The caller said she'll be covered up with leaves. The woman had been dead for four or five weeks, leading police to believe the letters they had received from her purported kidnapper and killer.
01:15:29 Were written after she had already been.
01:15:31 Killed quote. It looks like she was dead before we got the 1st letter. Detective Commander Herman Boone said today. Boone said that medical reports indicated that Miss Faison had been dead 4 to 5 weeks before she was found, which places her death around February 28th, the last night that she was seen by friends. Miss faison.
01:15:51 His last known address was 33930 2nd Ave. Columbus was found partially buried in a shallow grave covered with dirt and leaves. She was clad only in a shirt and had been killed by a blow to the head that cracked her skull. According to Muskogee corner Don Kilgore.
01:16:12 Money was found strewn around the shallow grave. Authority said. The grave apparently had been dug by hand. Discovery of Miss Faison's body came two days after police received the latest of four letters from a person claiming to be this organization or that this organization had kidnapped miss face him.
01:16:32 The forces of evil's.
01:16:33 German.
01:16:35 The last night she was seen at or February 28th, the last night she was seen at the Sand Hill Bar and Grill near where the body was found.
01:16:44 In rambling disjointed letters, one of which was sent to the Ledger, the killer said Miss Jackson would be killed in retaliation for the stranglings of 6 elderly white women he claimed a part of a section within an organization that had come in from Chicago. So it's like the it's the special.
01:17:05 Chicago elite.
01:17:07 Wing of the the forces of evil white supremacist group. They came. They come here from Chicago to make justice and and oddly enough, the way he writes his letter, he sounds like a southern black.
01:17:20 In his first and second letters to police received within two weeks of her disappearance, the chairman stated that Miss Jackson would be killed unless the Stocking Strangler, which is what they started calling the.
01:17:33 The the person going the the well, the suspected black person going around strangling white women in that nice neighborhood because he was strangling them with stockings all the time. So that was the the Stocking Strangler was the was the name being used.
01:17:47 In the media.
01:17:49 Until the stocking Strangler was caught, the 2nd letter also made a ransom demand, but police have asked the amount not to be published.
01:17:58 Directions as to where to leave the ransom were never given, police said. Meanwhile, deputy Police Chief Robert Matthews said today police would be would intensify their effort to identify a woman named Irene. The letter writer said he had kidnapped Irene and will kill her by June 1st.
01:18:18 If his muddled demands aren't met.
01:18:21 Police had bought a classified ad in the Ledger and the Inquirer 3 days this week, asking the forces of evil chairmen to contact them.
01:18:32 Uh, so yeah, again, they start to look at links between this and and.
01:18:38 Karen Hickman quote Columbus Police today we're looking at possible links between the killings of 21 year old prostitute Brenda Gale Faison and Karen Hickman, an Army private found beaten to death September.
01:18:52 Of 77 near at Fort Benning Lounge. In each case, anonymous caller to the military police headquarters LED authorities to evidence in the killing and miss Facings death. The caller gave explicit and accurate directions to locate her body and in the Hickman case, a caller told authorities a month after the killing.
01:19:11 Where to find the victim's clothing?
01:19:14 Quote there might be a connection, said the Columbus Columbus homicide director Ronnie Jones, who confirmed along with Chief Curtis Mcclung that police were looking at the similarities in the case. Mcclung said Columbus police and Fort Benning law enforcement agencies have conferred about the two cases, quote, we don't know.
01:19:34 Of any connection or similarity yet, but we're looking into it in that regard, said the chief.
01:19:41 The new body of Miss Hickman, 24, of Omaha, NE, was found in a ditch alongside Hwy. 27 the day after she was last seen leaving Kelly Hills Hideaway Club, an army lounge. Her killer was never apprehended by post investigators, but they found her blood stained and shredded jump jumpsuit on a dirt road near Fort Benning Sand Hill.
01:20:02 As a result of a tip of an anonymous caller's directions.
01:20:06 The anonymous car, which by the way sounded like.
01:20:09 A a southern black Miss Hickman's clothing was found in the same vicinity where Miss Faisons was found Thursday after two anonymous calls to MP headquarters directed authorities to her body. She was found in a shallow grave covered with leaves, blah blah forbidding criminal investigation.
01:20:29 Officials have said one anonymous call was the only time they've been contacted by someone whose information established he was either the killer of Miss Hickman or someone with direct knowledge of it. On the other hand, someone wrote 3 letters to police and one to the Ledger, laying out intentions to kill Miss Face and blah blah blah.
01:20:51 The organizations, the, the, the forces of evil.
01:20:56 Chairman wrote. It's this is so funny. It's it's tragic, but.
01:21:03 That organization, it's letter writing chairman wrote, is called the forces of evil and supposedly came to Columbus to avenge the killing of 6 elderly white women. In the case of Miss Hickman, who was white, there was no such letters or contact by any such organization, according to military authority.
01:21:21 But the military authority said the voice telling them about where Miss Hickman's clothes were, who was White, was the same voice telling them where to find the body of the dead hooker.
01:21:37 So there you go. So this the search is on for Iran because the forces of evil might execute this other black prostitute.
01:21:48 Irene's third killed. They finally, they determine who she is because.
01:21:54 They find her body.
01:21:58 So she is found on base.
01:22:03 This is the article where they find her. Columbus Police today sought missing 30 or 32 year old woman they fear may be the Irene whom the forces of evil says it kidnapped and will kill authority, said a woman, Irene Thorkild, has been missing for about 3 weeks.
01:22:21 Mrs. Thorkild's mother, Juanita Jordan, said she last saw her daughter when she left the family's apartment at 1619 S St. to go to the grocery store on March 15th.
01:22:34 And but then they find her body.
01:22:37 On the base.
01:22:39 And they arrest.
01:22:42 This man.
01:22:44 Because of all the phone calls that were obviously by a black guy with a with stationary that was written on military stationary.
01:22:57 They closed the net.
01:23:01 And eventually figure out.
01:23:04 With the help of.
01:23:07 FBI profiler Robert K Ressler's profile, who asserted the killer was was one man like this, is the crack FBI. It must be a black guy, is what his his profile said. After all this evidence that was obviously a black.
01:23:22 OK.
01:23:24 So they they they 0 in on this guy because then he goes to the same bars he's seen with a lot of the same women that have been missing and they arrest him, they they interrogate him and he eventually admits that yes he.
01:23:44 Killed.
01:23:45 All three women and that he has nothing to do with the stranglings but that instead he was trying to.
01:23:55 Muddy the waters of the investigation and make it seem as if.
01:24:00 That was that was all part of the same. The same killing spree. Now this guy's name.
01:24:08 Sorry, my notes are all fucking over the place. This is a convoluted story, but this is just what happened.
01:24:14 This is just this is just.
01:24:15 The crazy shit that happened.
01:24:18 This man's name is William Henry Hance.
01:24:23 William Henry Hance was a 26 year old African American soldier at Fort Benning, ranked specialist 4th class.
01:24:32 And.
01:24:34 He was responsible for the killing of all three women, giving an idea of a a outline of events.
01:24:42 Let's see here. He killed.
01:24:46 Karen Hickman in September of 77.
01:24:51 And then he killed.
01:24:55 Not this one.
01:24:58 Brenda Gill, facin.
01:25:01 At the end of February, he picked her up at a bar. In fact, I think I've got.
01:25:07 Sorry, I've got notes all over the fucking place here.
01:25:13 Let's see here.
01:25:23 There we go.
01:25:28 So on February 28th, 1978, William Henry Hance a soldier stationed at Fort Benning, Columbus, GA went to the Sand Hill bar located near the base for a drink. While in the bar he was solicited by the victim, a prostitute named GAIL Faison, also known as Gayle Jackson.
01:25:48 Or GAIL Bogan, Hance agreed to the price of $20 and they got into his car.
01:25:54 He drove 200 yards up the road to an area she had selected and stopped. She began to undress when Hance, for no other reason than Gale was the prostitute, became enraged. He grabbed Gale, and as she tried to get away, he hit her with a karate chop across her head. She fell unconscious.
01:26:15 Hance then pulled her out of the car, dislocating her elbow in the process.
01:26:21 He returned to his car for a moment, but thinking that she was still alive, he got a Jack handle. You know, like a the car Jack out from his car, finding his victim to still be breathing. He repeatedly struck the helpless victim in the.
01:26:37 Face.
01:26:39 The beating was so severe that Gale's entire face was destroyed and bone fragments were scattered about the area. Some of her brain tissue was literally beaten from her skull. The force of the attack was so great it produced a depression in the ground behind gales.
01:26:58 Head Hance then buried gales body in a shallow grave. He dug with an entrenching tool during his period or during this period of time, the city of Columbus, or that this time of.
01:27:11 The other thing.
01:27:12 So he he.
01:27:14 Picked up a prostitute at the same bar that he has believed to have picked up. Karen Hickman, who was known to go out with black men, which was a another detail that they were keeping close to the chest. The investigators, for whatever reason, we're keeping it kind of tight lipped that she was known to frequent these bars and pick up black.
01:27:35 Guys and that's also why they had a hard time identifying who she left with, because that fun time that she said she was always telling her dad that she was having in the army was was going out and and banging black guys all the time. And no one knew what black guy she would have been banging that particular night.
01:27:55 Because she banged so many of them. And so this night she went out with the wrong guy and he beat her to death and then ran her over with her with with a I don't know if it was her car or some other stolen car.
01:28:09 He propped her body up against a tree and then smashed her body with the with the car like into the tree, like the movie signs, you know, like that sort of thing.
01:28:22 He then dragged her body, some to some ditch and threw it in the ditch.
01:28:28 This is all stuff that he admit.
01:28:30 Did, and there's plenty of forensic evidence to to support that. After he he did this, he became fascinated by the murders that were taking place in nearby Columbus, and especially because he had killed Karen Hickman right around the same time the first victim.
01:28:51 Was taken by the Stocking Strangler.
01:28:55 He then, when the press started to talk about, say, or talk about saying that it was the stocking Strangler was a black guy, he thought that it would be a brilliant idea.
01:29:07 To get out of it by saying he was part of this weird secret forces of evil white supremacist group and that he got the name from an article that he was reading from, I believe it was Martin Luther King's.
01:29:26 Either her, his daughter or his wife was quoted saying that there was a big conspiracy to kill Martin Luther King and it was the conspiracy was by the forces of evil.
01:29:39 And apparently he took that literally like he thought there was actually a group called the forces of evil. And so he decided to use the the name, the forces of evil. When he wrote his retarded letters to the cops, saying that he was going to kidnap black women, that he had already killed and and so forth. So anyway.
01:29:59 So that after that.
01:30:02 He then on March 3rd.
01:30:06 Just a few days later.
01:30:09 That's when he wrote those letters.
01:30:11 Uh.
01:30:13 I'm sorry. On March. Yeah. So March 3rd is when he wrote the first letters and sent them, and that was just a few days after he killed.
01:30:20 This woman, Brenda GAIL, facing on February 28th on March 15th, 2 weeks after that. I guess he wasn't done murdering.
01:30:31 And so he went to Vice Mitchell's bar. Or at least that's what it that's how it's reported. I think it's a different bar in the area. And while there, Irene Churchfield asked him to give her a ride to the Sand Hill Bar, which is where he picked up the other woman he had killed while enhanced his car. She solicited him because she was a prostitute.
01:30:52 After she had removed her clothes, Hance again became enraged and attacked her in the same manner as he had attacked the first victim. He beat Irene third, killed so severely that her entire head was missing from her body.
01:31:11 He literally beat her head off of her body. That's this woman here.
01:31:19 He decapitated her.
01:31:29 And then dumped her body.
01:31:33 On a you.
01:31:33 Know.
01:31:34 On the base somewhere.
01:31:37 Let's see here.
01:31:40 And her entire hands then hit her body on the military reservation behind a pile of logs.
01:31:49 On March 30th, Hance called the military police and told them exactly where to find GAIL Faison's body. The body was was recovered that afternoon, hence thereafter added the name Irene. The letters he was sending to the police chief and stated that she, like his first victim, would die unless the terms were met in the 4th letter.
01:32:09 Received by the Columbus Police, hence detailed the exact manner of killing of Gale Faison, including the dislocated elbow.
01:32:17 So they had him dead to rights by the time they arrested him because he admitted in letters that he that matched his handwriting that were on military stationary. He detailed parts of the crime that weren't.
01:32:30 You know, weren't known to the public, but all the same people, black people said you didn't do it. And I thought this was kind of funny in looking for all these articles about this, this whole weird scenario here, there was this article that says bar patron skeptical and Black Man's.
01:32:49 West.
01:32:50 Columbus, GA they weren't celebrating at the Sand Hill bar. That's the bar where he was killing chicks that it was obviously where black people hung out. Well, we don't believe no black guy did this because he's not gonna kill nobody and leave nothing behind one. So they're basically saying that because initially the cops thought, well, maybe.
01:33:10 He's involved with all these stranglings, you know, if he's if he's.
01:33:14 Violently sure they don't. They don't really match up, but he's in the same area. He's clearly killed these other three women. Maybe he just kills old ladies in a different way. When he's in, you know, over here, we don't know. We're trying to find, you know, they're trying to to solve these murders. They know that the other suspect is black. We they know this guy is guilty and.
01:33:35 Initially.
01:33:36 The way he was, he was kind of he wasn't admitting to it, but he was kind of alluding that like maybe he did do it. So they were, they were, they were keeping him with on suspicion for those murders. And the locals were like, no, he didn't do that because black people would have stolen the jewelry.
01:33:56 Like, that's literally what they say.
01:33:58 That's right. Look, this is the. I love this quote. I love that. It's like this. So I'm going to read this. Just just this is how it's written. Black people never change, which is part of the moral of the story.
01:34:09 Tonight quote we don't believe.
01:34:10 No black guy did this because he's not going to kill nobody and leave nothing behind when Black, Fort Benning soldier said.
01:34:17 Quote that's right. Echoed a woman standing outside.
01:34:25 That's right, echoed a woman. Stay outside combination bar. Liquor store. Black people don't do things that way.
01:34:33 The two patrons and several companions were referring to reports that whoever killed 21 year old GAIL Faison, of Columbus, left behind some of her jewelry. After dumping her body in the wooded area near the military base. So they were saying that not only did he not kill the people that that the strangler was killing.
01:34:52 They didn't kill this. This lady, this prostitute, because he didn't rob them after it, and because some jewelry was left behind, you know, instead he just he capitated the woman and and just left the jewelry.
01:35:04 There.
01:35:05 So it had to have been white people.
01:35:07 The two patrons and several campaigns were are referring to the blah Dumber by wooded area behind the military base on Wednesday afternoon, local law officers announced the arrest of a suspect in the face and murder specialist William Henry Hance, hands of Black Man is also reportedly a suspect in the murder of Irene.
01:35:29 3rd killed, 32 also of Columbus. Both women frequently frequented the sandbar just a few miles from Fort Benning, bar patrons said Wednesday they were anxious for the arrest.
01:35:41 So black people are already saying, uh, he didn't do it. There's no way.
01:35:47 When he clearly did it, he admitted to doing it. He was obviously the guy who made the phone calls. He's the guy who wrote the letters.
01:35:56 And he still pleads not guilty.
01:35:59 He pleads not guilty. Uh, But he's he's still.
01:36:05 Found guilty.
01:36:07 And.
01:36:10 For the the murder of Karen Hickman.
01:36:13 Brenda Gale Faison, or. Yeah, faison. Alright. Say that.
01:36:18 And Irene thorkild.
01:36:23 But then, just when they think things have quieted down, they know they don't have the the stocking strangler.
01:36:32 Because yet another woman.
01:36:34 Is found dead in Columbus while he is in custody.
01:36:40 So while Hance is in custody and they're and they're basically convicting him of of these three murders.
01:36:46 A another woman in the exact same neighborhood is found strangled in the exact same way.
01:36:54 So this woman's name.
01:36:58 Is Janet koffer.
01:37:03 Janet Koffer was 61 years old.
01:37:08 Same sort of a thing, except for she was slightly younger. She was a widow.
01:37:13 She was a I I believe also a retired school teacher. She was a member of her local church choir.
01:37:21 The murderer came in through a I believe, an open window.
01:37:27 Strangled her with some pantyhose and sexually tortured her and killed and killed her. She also had similar head wounds.
01:37:39 And this is the house.
01:37:43 In the photos I found in the newspaper.
01:37:46 Back in 1978, this is April 20th, so just literally.
01:37:52 I guess 4 days from today.
01:37:56 And only in 1978.
01:37:58 And this is the House today.
01:38:01 So it looks relatively the same actually. In fact, here's some video.
01:38:06 Of that exact same house.
Background Voices
01:38:10 80034.01:38:17 Yeah.
Neighbor Lady
01:38:20 Let's say it's one of the kindest, generous, sweetest people that I've ever known.01:38:28 She feared for herself at all.
01:38:30 So she had two grown sons. One of them stayed here sometimes.
01:38:33 1.
01:38:34 Who stayed here with her? Sometimes? He, they said, was not here last night.
01:38:41 She has raised both of these boys, put them through college by herself, teaching and just a real.
01:38:48 Hard working woman.
Reporter
01:38:50 Thank you very much.Neighbor Lady
01:38:51 That's that's about all I can tell you. She's just it's just torn me up.Reporter Sharon Mcclam
01:38:58 Chief for these 7 murders now closed as far as the Columbus Police Department is concerned.Police Chief
01:39:03 No, they're not. They still have first priority as far as our efforts go.Reporter Sharon Mcclam
01:39:09 Do you have any leads at?01:39:11 All.
Police Chief
01:39:11 Are we still?01:39:12 Following the information that comes in, but the all of the logical leads.
01:39:19 Wound down to almost none.
Reporter Sharon Mcclam
01:39:22 So where do you see yourselves going from here?Police Chief
01:39:24 Well, we still carry out our preventative patrol operation in the target area and hopefully we.01:39:33 We will still prevent another one from occurring.
Reporter Bernie Yorkman
01:39:37 Ironically, the big news down here just three days ago was the fact that the Columbus Strangler had not hit for 64 days. That was the longest time between murders police had their fingers crossed, but now their luck has run out, so the search will continue for the stocking strangler, who has apparently claimed his 7th victim.01:39:53 Bernie Yorkman Action News in Columbus, GA.
Devon Stack
01:39:57 So the stocking strangler.01:40:00 Has struck again.
01:40:04 And they're not. They're they're not sure who did it.
01:40:08 They have no clues whatsoever.
01:40:10 Other than they think it's a black guy because they found some black people hair.
01:40:15 The black guy, they were hoping it was. Hance is in custody and.
01:40:19 And so they know it's not him.
01:40:22 And they don't know. They really don't know what to do.
01:40:27 They're like I said, they seem like they're pretty in over their heads. There's a lot of technology that doesn't exist back then, databases that don't exist back then. So there's, you know, there's no DNA, they can't. They are finding seminal fluid at the scene. They are finding the the fingerprints. They found the hair, but.
01:40:47 Really, that's useless unless you have some kind of database where you've collect the data from other people and you can cross reference it and find out what's going on.
01:40:56 So unfortunately.
01:40:59 You know that's it. When when it comes to the the Strangler there, all they you know, they have bloodhounds. And that was the that was that was the highest level of technology they had back then is have the Bloodhound sniff around the house and try to find the find the trail. No such luck.
01:41:17 But meanwhile, Hance is in custody. He is is finally convicted in civilian courts as well as, I think, military courts.
01:41:33 Oh, no, I'm sorry. Other way around. He's charged in civilian courts, but says Hance was convicted in a military court but not tried in civilian courts for the murder of Irene Thursfield. Hance was also tried and convicted in a court martial, but not a civilian court for the murder of Karen Hickman. During his court martial for the murder of Irene.
01:41:52 Uh third field or Thorkild or? I don't know. I'm going to say Irene from now on, Hance received a life sentence which was reversed when jurors decided he lacked the mental capacity free for premeditation. So they tried to get him off.
01:42:07 They tried to get him off, saying literally said that he was too retarded.
01:42:11 To go to jail.
01:42:13 That he didn't know what he was doing.
01:42:15 But thankfully, the civilian courts didn't fuck around and the civilian courts convicted him and gave him the death penalty. And then he appealed it all the way up to the Supreme Court. And Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Jewish Supreme Court Justice.
01:42:35 Tried to get him off by literally saying he's he's too retarded to be put to death.
01:42:41 But uh, thankfully, she was outvoted and he was put to death on March 31st, 1994.
01:42:52 Because that's how long people are on death row in this country. It's an endless spiral of nonsense.
01:42:59 These people get, you know, sentenced to death. They should be in the ground the next day. And yet, instead they just waste millions and millions and millions of dollars and resources going and doing endless appeals, hoping to find enough Jews on a on a on a a jury, or on a or behind a bench.
01:43:19 Little.
01:43:20 They'll let them go and look like I said, he almost. You know, I think he three Supreme Court justices, two of whom I believe were Jewish, did try to do exactly that and get him off. And then once his sentence was on the way.
01:43:37 Just to show you some of the the the racial solidarity that blacks have, one of the jurors, a black juror, decided that she changed her mind, that she didn't really want him to to be killed because he was too.
01:43:48 Started.
01:43:50 He was he was smart enough to go around killing the hookers and that white chick, but he was. He's too retarded to be put to death.
Lady Reporter
01:43:57 35 year old William Hance may end up paying the ultimate price tonight for killing a Columbus woman 16 years ago. Hance is scheduled to die in Georgia's electric chair at 7:00 this evening.01:44:09 The former Fort Benning Marine was denied clemency yesterday by the State Board of Pardons and Paroles, even though one of the former jurors who sat on the panel that sentenced Hance to die testified that she was pressured by fellow jurors to vote for.
01:44:24 Yes.
Lady Juror
01:44:24 I feel terrible. I it's as if I had a chance to save his life and I didn't. And that's worse than anything else. And what I told the board is that if they execute Mr. hence tomorrow in a sense.01:44:40 They would punish.
01:44:41 Me more for what I did not do in the jury room than what he did.
Devon Stack
01:44:47 Yeah, listen to that, brainiac. Remember what I was saying there today about why you shouldn't have black people on juries.01:44:54 You shouldn't have black people on juries. Black people should not be given the vote, and they should not be allowed to vote on on juries.
01:45:03 And this is one of many examples as to why.
01:45:08 Now, thankfully, the the the white jury members were were able to pressure her into into going for it and and that's what she said. She said the white jurors pressured her. She then claimed the white jurors were saying just it's just another no one's going, no one's going to miss another. This guy killed three people.
01:45:32 He killed 3 people and I like how he's he's retarded. He's too retarded to have the death penalty, which all as far as I'm concerned that's even more reason to give him the death penalty.
01:45:47 If you've got someone who's so fucking retarded that they can't reason, they're going around murdering people, why do we need to?
01:45:54 Keep them alive.
01:45:56 What value exactly are they providing our society?
01:46:00 Why are we spending millions of dollars to keep them alive in a storage facility somewhere while giving them legal representation while paying all the the court clerks and the fucking, you know, other, you know, the prosecutor, all the investigators, all the different witnesses that have to come in, the judges.
01:46:21 Like the whole fucking circus, just to keep some some motherfucker who? Yeah, he probably was.
01:46:27 IQ 80. But guess what? If that means that like no black people can get the death penalty ever, or at least the average, because that's what they said, they said that his IQ was some somewhere around 75 to 80. Well, I'm sorry. Newsflash, that makes him about average for black people.
01:46:47 So if if he's too retar5ded, if this guy here is too fucking retarded to to know to have premeditated his crimes and therefore he can't be put to death.
01:46:59 Then basically what you're saying is that at least 50% of black people aren't responsible for their actions because they lack the ability to premeditate anything.
01:47:08 And so therefore, no punishments whatsoever should be leveled against them.
01:47:16 In fact, there, that's kind of what the military court said. The military, the court martial, was saying that he was too retarded to even go to life in prison.
01:47:28 Too retarded to go to life in prison.
01:47:41 And that's that's the problem with having blacks in your society held up to this. I mean, they're not, they're not held up to the same standards as white people.
01:47:50 And they they they really shouldn't be, but just not in the way that it's being being performed now.
01:48:01 You've got this. This fucking psychotic retard going around killing people.
01:48:08 You should be euthanizing him faster than anything like that. That's that. What? What's the? I don't understand. I don't know. I don't understand.
01:48:18 We used to be a serious people.
01:48:32 Him being retarded is just like icing on the fucking cake. Get in.
01:48:36 The grave bitch.
01:48:39 Ohh you're retarded. Ohh in that case it's it's worth having you around.
01:48:50 So anyway, they they do, they did. They gave him a chair. They do.
01:48:53 Kill him at least.
01:48:55 But like I said, it takes uh, it takes like like.
01:49:00 Almost 20 years to get to to do that.
01:49:04 For 20 years, we're paying for this motherfucker to to rot in the prison.
01:49:09 And we're paying for all of his legal fees and his food and everything else.
01:49:14 And how many guys just like this motherfucker are in that?
01:49:17 Prison with him.
01:49:22 And now you might be saying to yourself, well, hold on, hold on.
01:49:28 Well, what about all those strangled white ladies?
01:49:36 What about all the strangled white ladies backing in Columbus?
01:49:41 If this guy didn't do it.
01:49:45 Right.
01:49:47 If there was no forces of evil organization.
01:49:51 It was just this guy pretending to be some elite white supremacist group. Then then, uh, who did it?
01:49:58 Well, I'll try. I'll give you a hint.
01:50:02 I don't think you guys need a hand.
Lady Reporter
01:50:06 This guy.Devon Stack
01:50:18 That's right. Some other black dude.01:50:24 Ah yeah, it gets worse.
01:50:26 Oh yeah, your Hance, Hance. Looks like a fucking Boy Scout compared to the.
01:50:31 This guy. So you got. You got William Henry Hance. Who is the low IQ? Black. Who's got an IQ of like 74 to 80? Let's just say if that's if that's real. Which, by the way, why are the Marines? Why are the Marines hiring a black guy? That has? I mean, if he's smart enough to be in the Marines, then he's smart enough to get the.
01:50:51 Fucking death penalty, but anyway, uh, meanwhile, this guy Carlton Gary.
01:50:57 Carlton Gary was actually a high IQ black. They estimated his IQ, his IQ, to be around 110, which is like, that's like fucking amazing. That's like beyond top 1% for a black person.
01:51:18 Carlton, Michael Gary.
01:51:21 See, it turns out Carlton. Michael. Gary. He didn't start murdering.
01:51:26 Women in.
01:51:29 In Columbus, GA in 1977.
01:51:34 Turns out that the the the Stocking Strangler. That wasn't his only gig.
01:51:45 Now. So I'm gonna take you back. It started actually.
01:51:50 Back in 1970, now this is just from Wikipedia. On February 12, 1970, Mariam Brewer, 62, was found strangled in her room at the Hampton Hotel in Albany.
01:52:05 She was discovered face up on her bed and had been raped and had visible marks on her throat. Her pocketbook was found open near her head with no money inside.
01:52:17 So the first at least known victim.
01:52:22 That we have for from Carlton. Gary was a a white woman in Albany, NY.
01:52:29 Who was was 62 and staying at a hotel by herself and was raped and killed in a manner similar to the Stocking Strangler murders.
01:52:41 Two months later, on April 14th, 1970, Nelly M Farmer, 85.
01:52:50 Was found dead in her room at the Wellington Hotel, also in Albany. Her partially clothed body was on the floor next to the bed with a long piece of fabric near her neck. She had been raped and her death was listed as an expiation due to manual strangulation.
01:53:11 So this is 7 years prior to what was going on in Columbus.
01:53:19 After Gary attempted an assault on 1/3 elderly woman.
01:53:24 He was arrested and his fingerprints matched 1 left at the scene at the farmer murder.
01:53:31 Gary admitted having taken part in a robbery, but he claimed that an accomplice was. It was another guy responsible for the actual murder.
01:53:45 And that was John Lee Mitchell. Gary testified against Mitchell in court.
01:53:51 And Mitchell was charged despite no material evidence connecting him to the crime.
01:53:56 And Gary was charged with only the robbery.
01:54:01 And he was sentenced to to like, because he cooperated in writing out his friend, he he basically routed his friend out, sent his friend to prison for his what he did.
01:54:12 And then he was paroled.
01:54:16 In 1975.
01:54:19 He then moved to Syracuse, NY, where he attacked and raped and strangled 2 more elderly women.
01:54:26 In their homes, one died.
01:54:29 And one survived.
01:54:31 The attacks occurred within four days of each other.
01:54:36 The two survivors were not able to identify Gary positively as the crimes occurred in the dark.
01:54:43 At least one victim ashore that her attacker had a a mustachioed black or was a mustachioed black male.
01:54:52 And she was strangled with a scarf.
01:54:55 Gary was never charged with any of these crimes, though was instead sent back to prison for parole violation and robbery after he was caught trying to sell coins he had stolen from the same apartment building as one of the surviving Syracuse victims.
01:55:13 On August 22nd, 1977. So this is just a few months before the Columbus murders would start. Gary escaped from his low security prison by sawing to the bars of his cell.
01:55:27 And made it back to Columbus, GA.
01:55:32 One month later, after his escape on September 16th.
01:55:36 This is when his reign of terror began in Columbus.
01:55:41 Georgia, where he raped and beat and killed Fernie Jackson and then he went on to kill Gene Diamonstein. And then he killed Florin Scheibel. And then he killed Martha Thurmond.
01:56:01 And then he killed Kathleen Woodruff.
01:56:06 And then he attacked Ruth Schwab, who survived.
01:56:11 And then he killed Mildred Borum.
01:56:17 That's after you know that was.
01:56:20 When there was a little bit of a lull because the the comp activity was at a peak at this point.
01:56:28 Given the prominence of one of the most recent victims.
01:56:32 And then once they had got.
01:56:37 Hence, in custody and the police were focused on hence I guess he decided it would be cool to just keep going.
01:56:46 And that's when he.
01:56:50 Murdered.
01:56:52 His 7th victim, or at least his 7th Columbus victim.
01:56:59 Who was what was what was her name again?
Reporter Bernie Yorkman
01:57:03 That was.Devon Stack
01:57:09 This one right here, Janet Kofer.01:57:16 Ah, let's see. Here in December 1978, following a robbery in Gaffney, SC, Gary was arrested. So they still didn't know. He laughed. He went to South Carolina. He confessed and was sentenced to 21 years in prison for armed robbery. So that, you know, he's he's in jail for.
01:57:37 A completely different, completely different crime.
01:57:41 Uh.
01:57:45 He escaped from custody on March 15th, 1983, so five years later.
01:57:51 Coincidentally, 35 years to the day before his execution, you know, spoiler alert and remained at large for a year before he was apprehended again, new evidence came to light, including a gun that was traced back to.
01:58:06 And a possible fingerprint match that led the police to believe that Gary was the serial killer they were looking for for the Columbus murders. And that's because his fingerprints were found at some of the scenes. And one of the there was a gun stolen from one of the women that he killed in Columbus that he tried selling to his uncle.
01:58:25 Now.
01:58:28 Once again, I told you how Jews love to try to get guilty people off. That's exactly what happened. They, especially once it became known that he was going to face the death penalty. That's when Jews really get fucking pissed off. They don't want you killing all these people. They want you to be sucked dry of all your resources, keeping them alive in your prison system.
01:58:49 They they spun into full on appeal mode. They appealed it for years and fucking years and fucking years and eventually he, I mean he literally didn't get executed until 2009.
01:59:04 So on on 2 on on on. Ohh no, I'm sorry.
01:59:09 2018.
01:59:12 2018, 2009 was when the Supreme Court, so this is this was the this is what I'm talking about. This is how long this shit fucking takes. On December 1st, 2009, the Supreme Court refused to hear Garry's last appeal clearing the way for an execution date to be set. On December 4th, the court set December 16th.
01:59:32 Of the execution.
01:59:34 Date for Gary on December 15th, the State Board of Pardons and Paroles denied a request to stays execution on December 16th, only hours before the execution, the Georgia Supreme Court halted the execution to hold a hearing to determine whether DNA tests should be conducted to determine Garry's guilt or innocence.
01:59:54 Because a bunch of Jewish lawyers were just like the innocence project.
01:59:57 That we're saying ohh we gotta use DNA to make sure this guy who we already know was going around and and killing and and strength strangling and raping to death women that we already know was at least because we have physical evidence was at the scene of some of these other crimes that that's just been a violent murderer his entire fucking life.
02:00:19 Right, there's there's no way this guy should be walking around. This guy shouldn't be alive. Well, it turns out DNA evidence does connect them to at least one of the murders.
02:00:29 And then it's inconclusive with the others, which of course that you know, because the limitation of the evidence available, but Jews trying to spin it as well, maybe he didn't do it then maybe he just killed three of these bitches and not all seven, you know, that kind of thing.
02:00:44 And that drags on and on and on until 20 fucking 18.
02:00:48 And so finally on March 15th, 2018, Carlton was executed by lethal injection.
02:00:55 And declined to make a final statement.
02:01:03 And that's that's the story of the forces of evil, I guess.
02:01:09 Though, aren't you so glad that haven't you just heard your whole life? How how serial killers. They're always. They're always these white in cell types. Don't you love? How that's that's always what they've said. They never. It's almost as if there aren't any other serial killers. It's almost.
02:01:28 As if the majority of serial killers isn't that they aren't non whites. Which by the way, that's that's that's the facts. The facts are the majority of of serial killers are black.
02:01:40 Or Mexican. We've covered a bunch of them on this stream.
02:01:44 It's so why is it that the handful of serial killers that you've heard of, who are not as prolific as this guy, just this guy who no one's fucking heard of? No one's fucking heard of? Carlton? Gary, no one knows who the fuck Carlton Gary is.
02:02:04 And he's one of the most prolific serial killers in American history. And this crazy story, this crazy story where another serial killer, another black serial killer who begins killing in the same area at the same time.
02:02:21 So you have two black serial killers operating in the same place at the same time, and one of them starts writing letters to the media into the police claiming to be part of a white supremacist group called the Forces of Evil.
02:02:40 I mean, how is this not a movie?
02:02:46 Well, because Jews make the movies. That's why it's not a movie.
02:02:51 That's why no one's.
02:02:52 Ever heard of?
02:02:53 It how is never no one ever heard of this? Well, because Jews control what you hear about.
02:03:00 Jews control what you what you hear about, and so you're never going.
02:03:03 To fucking hear about this.
02:03:06 You're never going to know that in Columbus, GA, in 1977 and 1978 you had two black serial killers, just a few miles apart from each other, not not knowing each other, murdering people at the same time, one of which was focused on older white women.
02:03:26 Like it was a fetish.
02:03:31 Who had already begun killing older white women in the, you know, seven years prior in 1970 in New York.
02:03:38 And they think that he probably killed even more.
02:03:43 By the way, that goes for both of them.
02:03:50 The three that William Henry Hance killed.
02:03:55 Even Wikipedia, they say suspected 4 plus.
02:04:01 4 plus.
02:04:02 4 Plus what?
02:04:18 And when it comes to Carlton, Gary, who knows?
02:04:21 They're seven at a minimum that we know. I mean, we're talking probably close to 20.
02:04:30 We don't know.
02:04:33 And no one's fucking heard of this guy. No one's fucking heard of this guy. And so you want to know why white people live in this fucking delusion? That ohh yeah, racism was almost solved by the by the 90s. There was this guy on fucking Twitter the other day. That was that was trying to say that like, oh, yeah, like he was trying to agree with that stupid name that somehow The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
02:04:54 And that fat fuck from family matters somehow solved racism by the 90s, that it was this decade where Ohh finally, black people were starting to not they were starting to act like humans.
02:05:06 And I and I said something like oh, yeah, you know, just like all this race riots in the early 90s and the response was so fucking retarded. And this is, this is what we have to work with this. We have to deal with. The response was well, that was the early 90s. Ohh. OK. That was So what you're saying is for hundreds of years for hundreds of years.
02:05:26 The interactions between whites and black it it's been violent and bad, and then for like 5 years.
02:05:34 For the second-half of the of the 90s, somehow like it's, I guess it's it. It begun right after the OJ verdict, which was in 1995. So so somewhere, somewhere after the OJ verdict and and before 911, there was this little fucking, you know, four to five year period.
02:05:54 Where suddenly everything was fixed and then it went all the shit again.
02:06:02 That. That's your theory. That's your theory.
02:06:05 That's your understanding of the world. Is that and that's your hope and dream. That's why you believe that it's something that can be solved is because, look, let's say you were even right. Let's just say that, like, magically the behavior of black people was somehow fixed magically through the power of propaganda from Hollywood. And. And I don't know, whatever the, you know, maybe fluoride in the water or some shit.
02:06:26 Somehow we we managed to get black people to act like humans for four fucking years out of out of 400.
02:06:38 And then it all went to shit it all it all fell apart like immediately afterwards.
02:06:46 Why would the take away be then? Ohh I guess. I guess we can. So you're saying there's a chance. So you're saying there's a chance? No. Look at the fucking broader data. That means there's no fucking chance.
02:07:01 There's that means there's no fucking chance and that everyone that believes that stupid shit, it's because they all have the same kinds of information coming up that the fake propaganda information, Jewish information being pumped into their brain, that's excluding fucking stories like that of Carlton, Gary and.
02:07:21 Of William Hance.
02:07:25 These people don't exist to them.
02:07:32 Look, I I hadn't heard of these two motherfuckers until this week.
02:07:37 And that's why it was so hard to research the story.
02:07:41 It was really hard to figure out even the details of the story because there's no information about it.
02:07:47 Which again blows my fucking mind.
02:07:52 Blows my fucking mind because it says it's a it's a movie that's already been written.
02:08:00 It's crazier than any movie that you would actually watch.
02:08:05 In fact, if you saw this in a movie, would be like, ah, that doesn't seem realistic to me.
02:08:23 Black behavior didn't magically get better in the late 90s. Black behavior on TV perhaps got better in the late 90s.
02:08:33 But that's it.
02:08:37 That's all.
02:08:41 And it was a blip.
02:08:46 And I'm sorry.
02:08:49 After what we've after, what we've witnessed over the last, I was gonna say our our over the last few years, right, the black behavior we've seen over the last few years of, you know, George Floyd and and now this white kid that got stabbed to death and the go fund me, they got started in the hundreds of thousands of dollars being raised and black people defending it because they all fucking hate white people.
02:09:09 At the end of the day, and just like with the OJ verdict, just like the fucking OJ verdict, which, by the way, is also why it's not.
02:09:15 Just the last few years.
02:09:20 Just like what the OJ verdict, they they knew OJ was was guilty. They just didn't give a fuck because fuck white people.
02:09:31 Because fuck white people.
02:09:45 You can't live in a society with people like this.
02:09:59 If you don't fix this problem now it look it's going to be the same stupid shit you're going to Fast forward 50 years. It's going to be the exact same problem. You're.
02:10:06 Gonna have the same.
02:10:07 Small minority. You're still gonna have 13 doing 50. You're gonna have 13% of the population committing 50% of the fucking murderers and violent crime.
02:10:22 And they'll rewrite history.
02:10:25 They'll rewrite history!
02:10:27 They'll say remember when blacks were more similar. We even had a black president.
02:10:32 Oh yeah, race relations were great back in the back in the 2000, you know, 10s or so.
02:10:40 And then it was ruined by George Floyd.
02:10:46 And there's people that already say stupid shit like that.
02:10:56 And so many people, especially kids that lived in the 90s, they are completely oblivious to the to LA riots that were going on in the 90s.
02:11:07 Why? Because, again, how many movies are about that?
02:11:12 How many movies are about that? How many? How many classrooms? Where do they focus on that and when they, to the extent that they do what, what, how do they? How do they look at it? Oh, it's it's not about a bunch of black people burning down the fucking city and murdering people. No, it's about one guy, one guy who who kind of deserved it, getting beat up by cops.
02:11:33 On video.
02:11:37 It's not a statement about black behavior in your society. It's a statement about a evil, racist white cops, even though, like, they weren't even all white.
02:11:48 So it's it's never ending, guys.
02:11:56 And if we can't find a way to segregate and we need and and honestly, this is, this is something that we need to start normalizing and I'm not even.
02:12:04 Around it's something you can normalize. I think. I think right now we have a, a, a weird unique window in which there's a lot of people who would normally be primed to listen to something like this that are suddenly thinking to themselves because we all kind of sense that even those of us who put a bag over our head and say, oh, I don't see race or whatever.
02:12:25 There's all. I mean, we all have that survival instinct whether we like it or not. And it's hard to make that thing shut up sometimes and I.
02:12:31 Think right now we're in a situation.
02:12:34 Yeah.
02:12:35 Where you can we can start normalizing in the same way we normalized Holocaust denial. We can start normalizing segregation.
02:12:49 And use that word.
02:12:53 Use that word. Take take take the.
02:12:58 Take the pain out of that word. Take the white guilt out of that word.
02:13:10 Take take the the white guilt out of the word segregation and segregationist.
02:13:21 We don't have to and look by the way, we don't have to gussy it up.
02:13:25 We don't have the gusted up and try to make it sound like anything.
02:13:28 That it's not.
02:13:29 To try to, you know, not offend people, I think, like I said, I think we're in a unique position.
02:13:33 Here we can actually just say look.
02:13:36 Its civilization ending if we don't.
02:13:44 I want segregation because I want my civilization to exist without.
02:13:51 Eminent danger around every fucking corner.
02:13:57 And by segregation, by the way, I don't just mean the freedom of association where I can live in some white neighborhood and and not have to worry about anything like that. I don't want to fucking pay for these assholes either.
02:14:12 And I think we should start investigating ways of of permanently removing them.
02:14:20 So you got look here. Is that achievable? Probably not, but that's what you have. You have to go big with your ask if you want to actually get anything. This is what people. This is what conservatives never understand.
02:14:32 You have to go big with your ask so that when they reel it back to something, it's still something that's not so bad.
02:14:43 Well, look, that's what the trannies did, right? They went big. They were like we want fucking trans kids.
02:14:49 And what the Conservatives do? Oh, no, no, no, that's true. That's too crazy. We, we trannies are OK, though. Old fashioned trannies like Blair White.
02:14:59 Caitlyn Jenner. That's fine.
02:15:04 See, you gotta go big with your ask.
02:15:08 Let let them demonize your plan of shipping them all back to Africa and then reel it back to OK you let you live in a white neighborhood.
02:15:23 I just think I I I think that's what you got to do.
02:15:29 And then in a few years, we can work on the Africa thing again.
02:15:37 It's just so fucking frustrating. It's so frustrating because it's like again, like I said, this story is so insane. It's so insane. It was hard to find any of the information on it.
02:15:47 And it's just in and there's there's so many stories like this, you'd be. You'd be surprised how many stories are actually like this.
02:15:53 Anyway, so that's all I got for the night. I I I I I was reading newspaper articles and shit all fucking day long and going through video archives because you, you know, even just like what little I found like this kind of stuff was was really fucking hard to find.
02:16:09 And the the once you find the articles, it was real hard to kind of pin down all the details.
02:16:15 And to the extent that anyone's ever heard of this.
02:16:18 Guy.
02:16:19 It's about his appeals process and how they're trying to get him off and same thing with Hance. It's like there's more information about, you know, like how it's horrible to kill him than it is about what he did.
02:16:29 In fact, I think they actually did a they did do a video on Carlton Gary, but it was it was. It was about trying to get him off of death row.
02:16:40 Let me see if I can find this here. There was a.
02:16:49 I want to say there was like a.
02:16:52 Yeah, I think this is Amnesty International had an article about him.
02:16:58 Yeah, urgent action. This is Amnesty International.
02:17:04 Urgent action executed after 32 years on death row. Carlton Gary, aged 67, was executed in Georgia on March 15th after spending almost half his life on death row. Ohh the humanity.
02:17:19 He was convicted in 1986 of the murders of three women, which you know, again, that's like tip of the fucking iceberg.
02:17:26 Three, where in which the jury were told, were part of a series of similar killings, because they were.
02:17:31 Committed in 1970, seven, 1978. Yes, because they were.
02:17:41 So this is this is this is all this is like some memo that Amnesty International put out saying, oh, it's all the humanity, it's the execution is scheduled for this time we need to protest it.
02:17:55 No.
02:17:55 No further appeals from the UA network are requested. Many thanks to all who sent appeals.
02:18:10 Anyway.
02:18:12 Let's take a look at.
02:18:14 At some hyper chats here or super chats or whatever we want to call them these days.
02:18:21 Alright, go to entropy first.
02:18:28 And we've got. Oops, what the hell just happened?
02:18:35 Then entropy break.
02:18:45 I think entropy is broken. Let me try to.
02:18:51 Going to sign back in.
02:19:05 Oh, entropy is broken. That's nice.
02:19:09 Well, let me.
02:19:12 Trying to fix this real quick.
02:19:26 All right, now it's working, I think.
02:19:34 OK.
02:19:40 So we got Shukla or check collector I think.
02:19:45 Thought you could hide from my predatory loans going. Here's some shekels. I'll expect it paid back over 60 monthly installments at 6,000,000% interest. Well, I appreciate that.
02:19:57 Macy says take a look at a parking lot encounter between a black woman and an Indian woman.
02:20:07 Macy.
Link Fag
02:20:11 Yes, you are gay. Whoa.Devon Stack
02:20:11 Hi.02:20:33 And now I'm not gonna watch the video of a Indian woman saying a bunch of time. So a bunch of people on the Internet can be like, oh, look, based Indians. They're just like us. See. See, they hate too. Ah.
02:20:45 But think of the sport anyway. Man of Lomo Fiber says gotta go live on entropy. Thanks, Mr. I went live before the stream.
02:20:53 I don't know what broke it, but it was up and like it looked like it was working prior to the string, so it apparently stopped working at some point. Volga German says test. Yeah, I don't know what was going on. I went live with it before I posted the link in the chats on both.
02:21:13 CRO Magnon says hey, Devon, first time donor. Appreciate all you do. I enjoy your videos on all of Oatman, Mary Rowlandson and Henry Ford's book. We'll consider doing a stream on the book. Practical idealism. The Kalergi planned by Richard something, something.
02:21:30 I mean, I don't know.
02:21:33 I'll consider it, but I I'd have to.
02:21:37 I haven't read it and I don't. I don't have a whole lot of time to be reading.
02:21:41 Books I got. I got a long list of books to read, but.
02:21:45 I'll add it to my.
02:21:46 Notes.
02:21:48 bessemer
Nice Old Lady
02:21:52 Hello. Hello.02:21:54 Hello. Hello.
Devon Stack
02:21:57 Bessemer says hi never thanks for the show, you're the best. Well, I appreciate that.02:22:03 White Tiger Kingdom.
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02:22:05 Wise money management?02:22:09 Here's the rest.
02:22:11 Thank you.
Devon Stack
02:22:13 White Tiger Kingdom says the racist victim tweet on point. Too many whites allow their children to interact, go to school, play sports with these predators. Sportsmanship, fairness and discipline aren't remotely possible traits for these.02:22:28 Equatorial races. Period. What he's responding to is a tweet I put out earlier today that said, if you're not teaching your kids to be racist, you're teaching them to be prey and which I.
02:22:44 I believe and by the way, when I say that I don't mean that you, you, you act like a retard about it because kids are smart and it's just like when my parents told me not to smoke pot and then made it sound like it.
02:22:55 Is.
02:22:56 Something crazy that like it, you know, like reefer madness story about, you know, if you smoke pot, you'll go insane and you know, kill your family. And when I noticed that that wasn't what was happening with my friends that smoke pot, I was like, oh, they're lying.
02:23:11 And so when you when you teach your kids to be racist, I'm not saying fill their head full of racist lies and and hyperbole. I mean, just be honest with them about the races. Because if you're not, kids are smart and they're like, ohh. Dad's just like a dirty racist.
02:23:28 And then they will go. And if they're look, if they're a a daughter, they might even go 180 and start banging black dudes. So it's like you can't you can't, you know, don't be hyperbolic about the situation. Just be real with them.
02:23:42 And if you're not, if you try to fill their head full of this race blind boomer bullshit, they might end up dead like so many white kids.
02:23:52 End up. So that's what white Tiger Kingdom was talking about. Thanks for the big support there, big guy. 1776 Nazarene says. I just want to send a shout out to my boy rooftop. Arian, Hope you're doing well and I appreciate you, Devon. Well, I appreciate that.
02:24:11 Black Pilled Cat says greetings from ice.
02:24:14 Man, thanks for fighting the good fight. Relatively new to your content. I have a possibly stupid question. Your YouTube channel is still not banned, so you have or. So have you considered streaming from it to reach a larger audience? Many good right wing people do this they self censor but still get the good word.
02:24:34 Out there I'd have to self censor so much that I'd be banned the second I hit stream and I can't stream because what they do is they periodically give me strikes on my account, just like and then when it when it wears off I it'll be like a video from six years ago. They're like ohh no strike.
02:24:53 So I I don't even think I technically can stream from there.
02:24:56 And and look, if you're still on YouTube for political content, you're basically fucking retarded anyway. You know what I mean? So it's.
02:25:03 Like who? Who?
02:25:04 Am I reaching exactly, you know? Like who? Who?
02:25:09 I.
02:25:10 I mean, look, I I, I I get why people do it and and what it maybe bring in some more people.
02:25:16 Look, I drop announcements on my YouTube channel on the I don't know if anyone actually sees that.
02:25:23 Well, I post the link on Twitter and on telegram. I post it on the Community tab on YouTube and it gets likes on it, so someone's seeing it.
02:25:31 But you know, fuck YouTube. Fuck YouTube. It's just so pointless unless you know, unless you're looking for shit for DIY like that, anyone that's that's on YouTube is. What are they even talking about? Like you can't talk about anything on YouTube. So if you're on YouTube, you're fucking.
02:25:51 Pointless.
02:25:52 You you just have nothing to say. That's that's really interesting or or worthwhile.
02:25:58 Otherwise they wouldn't let you say it because it's YouTube. I mean, I get what you're saying.
02:26:03 I thought about, you know, maybe in the beginning of the stream when it's just the the intro and stuff have, like, maybe just stream to YouTube during the intro with a link that says, hey, go over there, but I'd have to self. I'd have to self censor. So if I was on YouTube.
02:26:23 I won't be able to talk about fucking anything I talk about.
02:26:26 I wouldn't be like.
02:26:28 And I only want that in my head.
02:26:30 I don't want it in my head that that like, oh, I better not say that or I'll or I'll lose my YouTube.
02:26:36 I'll lose my my, you know, 200,000, whatever subscribers I still have on YouTube like I fuck that fuck that whole company. Fuck that whole that whole platform. And yeah, does it mean we have fewer people? Yeah, but sometimes it's about quality and not quantity. But all the same, welcome.
02:26:56 From Iceland and.
02:26:59 You enjoy.
02:27:00 Me.
02:27:01 Hope you enjoy the pill box, my friend, and and thank you for the support there. Black pilled cat.
02:27:07 Uh, man of low moral fiber says. I knew the forces of evil was going to be a reference to that stupid cannon, Lloyd Cassin.
02:27:17 They made us read all about MLK and school fucking kikes, love their negro stories.
02:27:24 Well, I mean, I yeah, it's funny because I found probably the article you read because I was trying to.
02:27:31 Find articles about the forces of evil by limiting my search to newspapers in Georgia around the right time period. And sure enough, like right before you know, around 1977 and so there's all these quotes from people saying the forces of evil. So I guarantee you he just read it in a in a fucking article.
02:27:52 Retard, retard though he might have been, CRO Magnon says. Have you ever heard of the book Rise of the Black Serial killer by Justin Cottrell? Highly recommended. No, I have not. But yeah, there's lots of black serial killers and and and this is.
02:28:08 An ongoing thing. It's not like a new thing. It's just that they just never publicized the the black ones.
02:28:16 Man of Low, Moral Fiber says everyone should start segregating. Yes, that is true, undocumented criminality.
02:28:37 That's right.
02:28:40 That's what it's like living around, around the blacks. Thanks for streaming, love your work. You can account this. A donation to detractors like chain reaction, bitch and Slick Willie XRP, Jew banking, doofus.
02:28:59 I don't know what any of that means.
02:29:03 But I appreciated all the same. All right. Now we'll go over to Rumble.
02:29:10 Ah, I'm so full of full of angsty, angsty juice.
02:29:18 Tony.
02:29:18 Right.
02:29:21 Evergreen.
02:29:21 Dream.
02:29:24 Says replay gang here, have you ever thought about going on blood satellite? One of the few content creators worth tuning into, along with your show? I feel like I've heard of them.
02:29:39 I think I feel like we're there on like like millennial or something like that.
02:29:45 I don't know, I I.
02:29:48 I can't just invite myself on other people's shows. I try to get back to people when I get invites, but I can't get back usually.
02:29:56 As often as I'd like, but I I try to, I try to.
02:30:00 And I try to I try to make appearances when I can.
02:30:04 So but yeah, I can't. I can't just be like I'm on your show now.
02:30:09 But yeah, if it's who I think it is, that's probably not a problem.
02:30:13 Evergreen Dream says buy yourself an Arizona green tea and pour it out for Retarded Faggot. Well, there you go. For the homies that couldn't make it.
02:30:24 For the homies, they couldn't make it.
02:30:27 Patton 537 says fun fact the Battle of Quebec was fought on December 31st, 1775 between American Continental Army forces and the British defenders of Quebec City. Early in the American Revolutionary War. Jews, question mark.
02:30:47 I don't know. I I don't know.
02:30:52 I'd have to look into that gravy, Bear says. Why are the Irish considered lower caste whites?
02:31:02 I guess you'd have. I guess you'd have to ask the Irish that.
02:31:10 I guess you'd have to ask the Irish then. I mean, I don't know.
02:31:15 I guess it it also depends on the context, like in what context do you mean that like in terms of why do the Americans view them that way when they became when they were immigrants that came to America, mostly because it was a lot of there were a lot of lower caste. If you want to say that put it that way. Irish.
02:31:35 Immigrants coming in here and committing crime, I mean that that's, you know, that's.
02:31:43 Just a fact.
02:31:44 But they were also Catholic, so that was different. You know, people didn't like that. They didn't want a bunch of Catholics coming.
02:31:51 And.
02:31:54 Yeah, I mean, I don't know, depends on the context why like English people did do they have the same sense that Americans did around the turn of the century? I mean, I don't know.
02:32:04 But yeah, I've obviously.
02:32:06 We give them we we give.
02:32:07 It today it's not. I mean it's it's a historical context thing cause today I mean I don't think anyone actually thinks that about Irish.
02:32:14 Cool.
02:32:16 We joke around about it, but I don't think at least Americans don't think about. I mean, I mean, there's more Irish people in America now than in Ireland, right? Rupert says here. Have you seen Geeta showing? See. Yeah. See what I'm talking about. See, we got Rupert now trying to say look.
02:32:35 See. See, we hit the nags too.
02:32:40 He says. Have you seen Gina showing nog fatigue dropping N bomb continuously? I'm so proud of my cousins, Priya.
02:32:48 See, this is what I'm talking about. You're you're going to see this shit. This is what? This is the the the Jeet propaganda. Like. Yeah, Rupert, I know you like the show. You're here all the time and we, you know, we're not going to. We're not going not kicking you.
02:32:59 Out, but this is what I'm talking about.
02:33:06 Actual yes, Commander says. People saying the stream isn't on entropy. Figured I'd test out here. Thanks for ongoing research. Devil. I appreciate that. Yeah, I don't know why it wasn't cause like I.
02:33:17 I did what I always do.
02:33:19 And then I just wasn't looking at it because I have, I had too many notes today. I was it was one of those days where up until the moment I was going live, I was still trying to to get it all.
02:33:32 Hopefully I didn't come across too bad.
02:33:35 But I was trying to get it all fucking straight.
02:33:38 And and yeah it it's.
02:33:42 It's tough to to pay attention to as many I don't have a producer, you know, I don't have. It's all me. It's a one man show so it can get a.
02:33:52 Little.
02:33:52 Bit squirrely over here.
02:33:55 When I'm trying to do too many things at once, no, I just didn't. I didn't notice it wasn't working. It looked like it was working before I went live because I checked on it before I went live there were there were entropy chats coming in. It was.
02:34:05 You know, everything seemed legit.
02:34:09 Let's see here. Rupert again says Goodnight professor Stack going to catch the replay. See you on Saturday. All right. All right, Rupert, we'll see you on Saturday.
02:34:24 And let's see here, going down, going down and going down.
02:34:30 They really got to fix. They really got to fix this. They really got to do something about this. I really there we go.
02:34:37 Dr. XX EW says you've given me years of enjoyment. Small donation for you. Well, thanks for the small donation. After years of enjoyment. DRXXEW. No. But I appreciate that.
02:34:54 Ah, then we got ghost dog, man says.
02:34:58 All right, I'll use the button.
02:35:01 I'll use the button if I can find the button.
Jesse
02:35:04 Heil Hitler, Bitch.Devon Stack
02:35:07 All right. Well, I appreciate that. Ghost dog, man.02:35:11 The negro spritzer, as per usual.
02:35:14 Gives us his opinion on people much like those featured in tonight's stream and and says that he would like them to stand trial for their crimes and by a jury of their peers and and not to be judged too harshly and certainly never be.
02:35:33 Thrust into active volcanoes.
02:35:35 And such.
02:35:38 Uh, then we got DRXXEW again. My son seemingly loves making friends with Brown and black kids. I don't know how to fix it. Well, you, you, you dropped the ball, man. You dropped the ball.
02:35:53 See, you have to. You have to. You gotta plant that seed early on.
02:35:58 You gotta let them know early and look. It's. I'm not saying you can't have have you can't have friendly interactions with non whites. I'm just saying you got.
02:36:07 To tell them.
02:36:09 You got to tell them the truth about other races.
02:36:12 And you got to give them a sense of of.
02:36:16 Nepotism, racial nepotism and let them know the blood's thicker than water.
02:36:22 That's that's something that a lot of white people don't understand when they're learning the hard way, slowly but steadily.
02:36:30 And yeah, cause entropy was broken, and I think that's it.
02:36:34 All right, let's. Well, let's.
02:36:38 Let's double check entropy. Yeah, I think that's.
02:36:40 It all right.
02:36:41 Cool. Ohh one one piece of sad news. Speaking of of Hyper Jet chats and stuff, I don't know if this is true.
02:36:53 I don't know if this is confirmed.
02:36:56 I wasn't able to confirm it, but I was told and it makes sense because we haven't seen.
02:37:02 I was told.
02:37:04 That Bill Monaghan is no longer with us.
02:37:10 So big's in chat for Bill Monaghan. You guys might remember him. He was the based boomer guy that I inadvertently made fun of on a stream when he was.
02:37:23 Featured in that news story about the Haitians in Springfield.
02:37:30 And he was a big supporter of the show and and he took it. He took it with.
02:37:36 He took it like a champ when I inadvertently talked shit about him when he was in a video and called him a a retarded boomer.
02:37:45 And he he did what he could. He was he was. He was someone that was trying to raise awareness out in the area about the Haitian problem. I don't know any of the details about why he's no longer with us. I just received the message.
02:37:59 That that was the case and he hasn't posting anything on anywhere. And I I think that is likely the case, so.
02:38:09 Big Fs big Fs and uh.
02:38:12 And Chaffer Bill Mott again, you know, I, we, we didn't know long enough. But the time that we did know him, he was a good guy and he tried to make a difference in his community. I mean, he he did, in fact, hilariously enough, he, like, wore black pilled shirts to town hall meetings.
02:38:30 And tried to get people to watch the stream, which was pretty fucking cool.
02:38:35 But yeah, the guy was his, you know he.
02:38:38 He really cared.
02:38:39 About white people and he was proof that not all boomers are are.
02:38:46 Incapable of learning new things cause he you know he came around. He he understood like what had happened. How his his generation was psyopped and.
02:38:54 And.
02:38:56 He came 100% around and yeah, I wish I knew more about.
02:39:00 What had?
02:39:01 Happened, but yeah.
02:39:03 Anyway, just thought I'd let you guys know that.
02:39:07 All right. Well, that's it for the night. Sorry. Entropy was broken. I I wish I'd realized that earlier, but we'll. I'll. I'll double check that next time, I guess. And hopefully that won't be an issue.
02:39:21 But I'll be back here on Saturday, same time.
02:39:26 In the mean time.
02:39:29 For black pilled.
02:39:30 I am of course.
02:39:33 Devon stag.
Uncle Jerry
02:39:36 This is your uncle Jerry with another geezer fitness challenge.02:39:41 Arms all the way out.
02:39:56 Correct.
02:40:22 New world record, at least for anybody who is 73 years old.
02:40:27 Keep working out.