• The Chad Daybell Trial: Day Number 14 (Part 1) (5/2/24)
    May 2 2024
    Chad Daybell is a former gravedigger and author of apocalyptic novels. He gained notoriety in 2020 in connection with the deaths of his former wife, Tammy Daybell, and his new wife, Lori Vallow Daybell's two children, Tylee Ryan and Joshua "JJ" Vallow. The case has received significant media attention due to its bizarre and complex nature.

    Chad Daybell and Lori Vallow were both involved in a doomsday prepper group and shared similar religious beliefs. They married shortly after the deaths of both of their former spouses. The deaths of Tammy Daybell and the two children were initially considered unrelated, but suspicions arose when investigators discovered inconsistencies and strange behavior from Chad and Lori.

    Tammy Daybell died in October 2019 under suspicious circumstances, initially attributed to natural causes. However, her body was exhumed after law enforcement began investigating the deaths of Tylee Ryan and JJ Vallow. Autopsy results have not been publicly released.

    Tylee Ryan, 17, and JJ Vallow, 7, were reported missing in September 2019. Their disappearance sparked a nationwide search. Months later, their bodies were found buried on Chad Daybell's property in Salem, Idaho. Autopsies revealed that Tylee had been dismembered and burned, while JJ had been wrapped in plastic and duct tape.

    Chad Daybell was arrested and charged with destruction, alteration, or concealment of evidence after the children's bodies were discovered on his property. Lori Vallow was also arrested and charged with multiple counts, including desertion and nonsupport of dependent children, obstruction, solicitation to commit a crime, and contempt of court.


    In this episode recap what went down during day number 14 of the Chad Daybell trial.



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    source:

    LIVE UPDATES | Neighbors, insurance broker, teacher, medical examiner testify in Chad Daybell trial - East Idaho News

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    11 mins
  • Karen Read And The Motion For Recusal Or Dismissal Of Judge Cannone (Part 2) (5/2/24)
    May 2 2024
    A motion for recusal or dismissal of a judge is a legal request made by one party in a case asking that the judge assigned to the case be removed or disqualified from presiding over it. This motion can be based on various grounds, such as bias or conflict of interest, which may impair the judge's ability to fairly and impartially adjudicate the case. The party making the motion typically presents evidence or arguments supporting their claim for recusal or dismissal, and the decision on whether to grant the motion is ultimately made by another judge or judicial authority. If granted, a new judge will be assigned to the case to ensure a fair trial or proceeding.





    1. Basis for the Motion: The party seeking recusal or dismissal typically asserts that the judge has a bias, prejudice, or conflict of interest that could affect their ability to fairly adjudicate the case. This bias could be based on personal relationships, financial interests, previous involvement in the case, or other factors that create the appearance of partiality.
    2. Legal Standards: Different jurisdictions have specific rules and legal standards governing when a judge should be recused or dismissed. These standards often require a showing of actual bias or the appearance of bias that would undermine public confidence in the integrity of the judicial process.
    3. Filing the Motion: The party making the motion submits a formal written document to the court detailing the grounds for the recusal or dismissal request. This document may include supporting evidence, such as affidavits, witness statements, or legal precedent, to bolster the argument for why the judge should step aside.
    4. Opposition and Response: The opposing party has an opportunity to respond to the motion, either agreeing or disputing the grounds for recusal or dismissal. They may present counterarguments or evidence to support the judge's impartiality and argue against the motion.
    5. Decision by the Court: The decision on whether to grant the motion is ultimately made by another judge or judicial authority, typically someone higher in the judicial hierarchy. This ensures an independent review of the allegations and promotes public confidence in the integrity of the judicial process.
    6. Consequences of Granting the Motion: If the motion is granted, the judge in question will be recused or dismissed from the case, and a new judge will be assigned to hear the matter. This helps to preserve the fairness and integrity of the legal proceedings and ensures that justice is served.

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    PDF.COMMONWEALTH - Google Drive

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    12 mins
  • Karen Read And The Motion For Recusal Or Dismissal Of Judge Cannone (Part 1) (5/2/24)
    May 2 2024
    A motion for recusal or dismissal of a judge is a legal request made by one party in a case asking that the judge assigned to the case be removed or disqualified from presiding over it. This motion can be based on various grounds, such as bias or conflict of interest, which may impair the judge's ability to fairly and impartially adjudicate the case. The party making the motion typically presents evidence or arguments supporting their claim for recusal or dismissal, and the decision on whether to grant the motion is ultimately made by another judge or judicial authority. If granted, a new judge will be assigned to the case to ensure a fair trial or proceeding.



    1. Basis for the Motion: The party seeking recusal or dismissal typically asserts that the judge has a bias, prejudice, or conflict of interest that could affect their ability to fairly adjudicate the case. This bias could be based on personal relationships, financial interests, previous involvement in the case, or other factors that create the appearance of partiality.
    2. Legal Standards: Different jurisdictions have specific rules and legal standards governing when a judge should be recused or dismissed. These standards often require a showing of actual bias or the appearance of bias that would undermine public confidence in the integrity of the judicial process.
    3. Filing the Motion: The party making the motion submits a formal written document to the court detailing the grounds for the recusal or dismissal request. This document may include supporting evidence, such as affidavits, witness statements, or legal precedent, to bolster the argument for why the judge should step aside.
    4. Opposition and Response: The opposing party has an opportunity to respond to the motion, either agreeing or disputing the grounds for recusal or dismissal. They may present counterarguments or evidence to support the judge's impartiality and argue against the motion.
    5. Decision by the Court: The decision on whether to grant the motion is ultimately made by another judge or judicial authority, typically someone higher in the judicial hierarchy. This ensures an independent review of the allegations and promotes public confidence in the integrity of the judicial process.
    6. Consequences of Granting the Motion: If the motion is granted, the judge in question will be recused or dismissed from the case, and a new judge will be assigned to hear the matter. This helps to preserve the fairness and integrity of the legal proceedings and ensures that justice is served.

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    bobbycapucci@protonmail.com


    source:

    PDF.COMMONWEALTH - Google Drive

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    13 mins
  • A Look Back: Jeffrey Epstein And The Beauty Pageant
    May 2 2024
    In this episode we discuss the beauty pageant that was held in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2007 and how FBI agents wanted to arrest Epstein at the event. The request made by those agents was denied by their superiors. A little while later, Epstein went on to sign his sweetheart deal.

    Join me as I dive in.

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    https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/justice-department/fbi-wanted-arrest-epstein-virgin-islands-beauty-pageant-1-year-n1247788

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    22 mins
  • A Look Back: Jean Luc Brunel And His Eventual Arrest
    May 2 2024
    According to sources in France, Jean Luc Brunel's arrest was made possible by the information provided to them by Virginia Roberts.

    In this episode we take a look at the allegations against Brunel and at where things go from here.

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    Source:


    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9184547/Virginia-Roberts-Giuffre-provided-evidence-secure-arrest-Jean-Luc-Brunel.html

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    33 mins
  • A Look Back: Ghislaine Maxwell And Her Lifelong Pal Prince Andrew
    May 2 2024
    With Ghislaine Maxwell facing 80 years in Prison and Prince Andrew facing his own firestorm, the question must be asked...

    Why didn't she snitch?


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    https://www.google.com/amp/s/torontosun.com/news/world/hunter-rich-kids-ghislaine-maxwell-and-prince-andrews-bond-tested/wcm/f2cbc24f-2d32-4294-ae68-2e797d2c7c0e/amp/

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    21 mins
  • A Look Back: Prince Andrew The Royal Squatter
    May 2 2024
    As if Prince Andrew didn't have enough shame and dishonor glued to his name, he is once again up to his old tricks, this time crying about his current living situation. Currently, he is living at the Royal Lodge, a 30 bedroom mansion. According to reports, the King wants him out of the lodge and into a smaller home at Frogmore. The Joe Exotic of the Windsor family has refused to budge to this request though and now according to sources, he is scared they are going to shut off his utilities.


    My unsolicited advice?

    Get a job and pay your own bills.


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    source:

    Prince Andrew ‘refusing to budge’ from Royal Lodge despite possible eviction | The Independent

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    11 mins
  • A Look Back: JP Morgan And Their Internal Document On Jeffrey Epstein
    May 2 2024
    The Wall Street journal has obtained a copy of the internal report that JP Morgan had worked up by a law firm as they investigated Jes Staley and his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. This document was previously unavailable for public consumption, but as JP Morgan looks to strengthen it's position in it's throwdown with Jes Staley, the gloves are now coming off.


    In this episode, we take a dive into the internal memo and how the leadership staff at JP Morgan as a whole failed the Epstein survivors.



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    source:

    JPMorgan report found exec invited Epstein to meetings with foreign government officials | Daily Mail Online

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    24 mins