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@tomnisen3358
@tomnisen3358 2 года назад
Dirty cops are more dangerous than the drug thugs. They're a good cop's worst enemy.
@77Creation
@77Creation 2 года назад
There aren’t that many good cops. But there are a ton that look the other way. Blue wall of silence and all that.
@michellew4737
@michellew4737 2 года назад
Dirty cops are the thugs who are in the pockets of police men and women. Police always go after the runner but never the bug guy, why? I think we all know.
@ninalee8705
@ninalee8705 2 года назад
There's no such thing as a good cop
@Nunyabusiness21182
@Nunyabusiness21182 Год назад
@@77Creation there are plenty of good cops put in bad situations. When they speak up they are pushed out and ostracized. Some are threatened or are given such a hard time at work they leave the profession. Not Leo here but I feel for the ones who want to actually make a difference and hold their own accountable and there are way more of those than the others
@thesuperb66
@thesuperb66 Год назад
Explain what is a good cop ?
@JaneK6557
@JaneK6557 Год назад
“Mississippi Mud” is a must read. This book details how prevalent crime is in this state. As I read it, I realized that most states are probably run the same way. I have little trust in any government institution…from small towns to the Whitehouse. Most Citizens just work, pay their taxes, but rarely know how their hard earned money is spent. Misplaced trust.
@reidellis1988
@reidellis1988 Год назад
Ditto.
@Pisomajado
@Pisomajado Год назад
Great book.
@jule3480
@jule3480 3 месяца назад
Echoed around the world. It’s the same everywhere you go. The connections, back room deals by politically connected with powerful, rich people and taxpayer money used for vested interests by the corrupt
@dhumphrey1971
@dhumphrey1971 2 года назад
The bar is really low in this country to become a cop. You get what you pay for. Its a "mafia" when its a group of white men and a gang when its a group of black men. It's a top priority for those with affluence and a drive slow approach for the rest of us.
@pedenmk
@pedenmk 2 года назад
Wow the corruption run deep in New Orleans. I'm thankful for the men who brought the dirty cops to justice. It's ashamed the lady got murdered. Great episode gentlemen thank you.
@packers12to80
@packers12to80 2 года назад
I live in Pensacola Florida and after hurricane Katrina destroyed new Orleans all those drug dealers came here and it was a nightmare. They were robbing everyone...their drug dealers were even robbing our drugs dealers lol. It was crazy ...it wasn't even safe at a random gas station while they were here. New Orleans is a crazy dangerous place. Can have alot of fun there but 1 wrong turn and ur in a life or death situation
@soulrebel6309
@soulrebel6309 2 года назад
Yes, play Mafia 3
@shanewinchester8466
@shanewinchester8466 2 года назад
Where I get confused is they were prominent so they became top priority. That tells me the rest of us bottom feeders are on the back burner
@sailwme
@sailwme 2 года назад
No, we’re at the bottom of the pool, suffocating. bad humans aren’t being considered at all. lol if you're prominent sometimes you get top priority, sometimes you don't, this was clearly a rogue human
@awkwardautistic
@awkwardautistic 2 года назад
Why is that confusing?
@bellaangus1213
@bellaangus1213 2 года назад
Tadpole here 😬🐸
@Irishmush
@Irishmush 2 года назад
Truth
@christianmathison1182
@christianmathison1182 2 года назад
He was a judge. He’s part of the legal system. They protect their own. It’s s very big deal when a judge is assassinated
@Lc-Lc-
@Lc-Lc- 2 года назад
The first case was solved as a result of the private investigator paid by the daughter because otherwise it was frozen in time as a cold case.
@NervousSkiMask
@NervousSkiMask Год назад
Just like Johnny Gosch mother Noreen she had to pay a private investigator to force the justice system to actually do something!
@elizabethchrupcala6885
@elizabethchrupcala6885 Год назад
That's what we thought.
@mickc6347
@mickc6347 Год назад
Of course the FBI and police Pat themselves on the back
@Lc-Lc-
@Lc-Lc- Год назад
@@mickc6347 it's sad really isn't it?
@justicepower1255
@justicepower1255 2 года назад
How did I end up here? I love this stuff man!👌
@namelessOG1
@namelessOG1 2 года назад
after midnight sessions with a blunt n cup of wharever u sippin😂
@silvercarter7500
@silvercarter7500 2 года назад
Really...google always listening ,u never got here by accident
@annedalton289
@annedalton289 2 года назад
I love these programs to ❤️❤️ comments on some crack me up 😂 they talk like it happened yesterday 😂😂😂
@sladeprendergast5312
@sladeprendergast5312 2 года назад
They are great I love their format and style can't watch enough
@troythomley6017
@troythomley6017 2 года назад
@@namelessOG1 I up lol lm
@joerosselli4473
@joerosselli4473 2 года назад
Mississippi Mud is a book that covers all of this in detail.. it's a good read.
@karenallen5208
@karenallen5208 2 года назад
Yes, Joe, I've read that book. This video portrays the FBI as being instrumental in solving the Sherrys' murder, but in reality, had it not been for their daughter, the crime would never have been solved. It's a wonder that Halat didn't have her killed as well if he thought he could get away with it.
@marrriiaa895
@marrriiaa895 Год назад
Oh I’m definitely going to go buy it rn!!
@justicepower1255
@justicepower1255 2 года назад
The moment that shyster lawyer told his assitant to go ahead and knock on the door and check on the Sherries while he spoke to the neighbours, I knew he was part of it. Not to mention how weird he was acting in the car on their way there. This is why I never open the door for anybody, whoever it is. Don't care if you're related to me or not. I detest uninvited guests. And if they do decide to break in, I'm packing a lot of heat and my dobermans will tear you apart. Amen
@savageman7047
@savageman7047 2 года назад
I agree. Except I have 5 Calhoun hound/ American Bull Terriers.
@fabledfantasty7343
@fabledfantasty7343 2 года назад
@Ian Sacks My words exactly! People are so stupid.
@birdlawyer6191
@birdlawyer6191 2 года назад
@@fabledfantasty7343 "I'm heavily armed and just waiting for an excuse to kill someone. Also I have difficulty differentiating reality from fiction"
@justicepower1255
@justicepower1255 2 года назад
@@fabledfantasty7343 yeah, we know how obtuse you are! Reading is fundamental dingbat!🙄🤣
@savageman7047
@savageman7047 2 года назад
@Ian Sacks duh
@dr.barrycohn5461
@dr.barrycohn5461 2 года назад
Margaret under estimated the power if the stripper lobby. Her anti gambling and strip club stance pissed off many.
@disillusionedanglophile7680
@disillusionedanglophile7680 2 года назад
She stepped out of her lane. Government shouldn't interfere with transactions between consenting adults.
@dittohead7044
@dittohead7044 2 года назад
@@disillusionedanglophile7680 Why not? It’s lewd, full of corruption and brings a lot of crime to the area
@disillusionedanglophile7680
@disillusionedanglophile7680 2 года назад
@@dittohead7044 When you make things illegal it creates a profit center for a new class of criminals. Anyway, casinos are legal and I bet none of us know the horrors that take place undercover there ,,,, thinks Jeffrey Epstein
@jamie.777
@jamie.777 2 года назад
This show is great.. sure the actors aren't the best, but they did a great job making it look like the 80s... the phones, cars, clothing. 35:25 nice 80s hair. My only gripe is they used a chevy for the Ford Fairmount. Lol
@DoubleMonoLR
@DoubleMonoLR 2 года назад
The FBI Files was a tv show that aired in the 1990s, I liked it at the time too. These types of tv shows, and documentaries in general, were well made at the time. There's a channel on youtube for the videos now: ru-vid.com Quite a few older programs have been licensed(and sometimes illegally copied) for use on youtube now.
@nemesis4900
@nemesis4900 2 года назад
B4 knew this story I knew the law partner had a part init . Telling someone go with him Worrying in car then telling him to go check the house while he went to the next door to find out if they seen anything strange if your a friend with nothing to hide you straight up knocking door and walking in not tip toe around the house getting someone else to go check so on reports it's him that went into check
@jiemda3
@jiemda3 2 года назад
I was thinking the same thing. It was very strange to go talk to neighbors first.
@hiseverest9074
@hiseverest9074 2 года назад
How about that morning whisky? 🌄🥃🤔
@feefee5163
@feefee5163 Год назад
Perfect analysis 🤓😎
@NorthMemphis901
@NorthMemphis901 2 года назад
Fun fact. Dixie Mafia also was behind Martin Luther King death
@jace5471
@jace5471 2 года назад
Fun Fact..the dixie mafia really didn't exist
@robertsullivan8045
@robertsullivan8045 2 года назад
...I learned about all of this when I was in Federal custody at the USP in Florence, CO. "JR" as we , or I know him,...was 3 cell doors away from mine on the 2nd tier of unit CB - or "charlie bravo"...as this is a military USP as well....I got to know JR very well...and this version of events is incomplete at its best. Dominic Dunnes - version at least uses JR - actual images of...not this goofy actor type - version...the producer wishes to convey?...Kirksey McCord, NIX / JR...is a very intelligent intellectual mind with a 180 IQ. JR's Dad was OK appellate court Judge...during this ordeal...and as a Dad would do for his son,...he stepped from the bench to represent "JR!" (Corso case/MI)....it was while JR was at Angola, LA,...that the events depicted in this video took place. //there is a FED COURT ORDER prohibiting JR from profiting from anything related to these events....JR is what they call, a CONFIDENCE man, et all "con man?"....a professional at his field of expertise, and influential to the point,...he cannot get near a phone / it must be granted by staff while they are present. (lol...JR had a CASIO watch with pre-programmed tones..he could call his own switchboard on the outs?)....a professional!
@jace5471
@jace5471 2 года назад
You're right, its actually very incomplete. I heard yall had some things in common with electronics & stuff. I believe you was going to photo shop a picture for him with DeNiro & Stone.
@algunslindbloomtocco3773
@algunslindbloomtocco3773 2 года назад
You knew him very well? I heard yall had some things in common with electronics and stuff. I believe you was going to photo shop a picture with DeNiro & Stone.
@broyobrogdon6403
@broyobrogdon6403 2 года назад
Wow!!$$💯✌🏻
@girleysebatie3135
@girleysebatie3135 2 года назад
For real?
@algunslindbloomtocco3773
@algunslindbloomtocco3773 2 года назад
@@girleysebatie3135 I don't think he knows Kirk as well as he may believe. I think this person was into electronics & what not, I believe he placed a electronic tracker on his ex ole ladys car, they had electronics in common because Kirksey was in the military. His comment was fairly accurate though. Kirksey doesn't meet someone & tell his life story. After several years if yall are good friends he may open up about his personal life a little. I'm not trying to make this person look bad or anything, but those are just the facts. I got pictures from Florence his visiting list, and I've never been in prison. I don't know that side of Kirksey, I can speak of him on a more human level because in there or any prison there dangerous how he may act to me is totally different then how he would interact with some of the other inmates.
@timothyxv171mmmpertinentgamer
@timothyxv171mmmpertinentgamer 2 года назад
Why a big man like him try to fight. You know you can't do it so stop. Mr. Sherry should had protect himself and his queen sherry. Don't open the door for anybody, whoever it is. Common sense knowns Instead of opening the door sherries should had called the police. Yes we're need enough evidence to arrest. Mike Gilletch tell us about Pete hallet's dart playing.
@dittohead7044
@dittohead7044 2 года назад
Southerners were not used to being in hospitable back in the day
@NewTheoryMagazine
@NewTheoryMagazine 2 года назад
Great documentary
@jace5471
@jace5471 2 года назад
@Armchair MBA Hey pal scrolling through some of these silly comments saw your name. I hope you wasn't talking about the one in Biloxi..the entire case & trial was a sham.
@needmoreramsay
@needmoreramsay 2 года назад
I've never seen or heard of the judges assassination but just from the first few minutes I get a bad feeling about his buddy Pete. Suspicious.
@MonteLeeMyPOV
@MonteLeeMyPOV Год назад
"Prominent Citizens?" What makes them better than everyone else?
@whatitlooklite
@whatitlooklite 2 года назад
They really gambled with that informant life
@julieoluna8887
@julieoluna8887 2 года назад
Yes they did! They didn't care for his safety even a tiny bit.
@truthaddictiontv2488
@truthaddictiontv2488 2 года назад
For a 1987 murder this is really well done considering DNA evidence was just starting.
@carlia5615
@carlia5615 2 года назад
Agreed 👍
@9906652
@9906652 Год назад
1000%. A 22 to the head is a signature of the mafia.
@derkaderka774
@derkaderka774 Год назад
This case was overturned
@betsymess8532
@betsymess8532 2 года назад
Back in the day when the FBI actually did their job and the press cared about the truth
@SirSnitchAlot
@SirSnitchAlot 2 года назад
Ain’t that the truth. Now they do whatever the current crooked politician tells them.
@RealGrandpaBullFrog
@RealGrandpaBullFrog 2 года назад
Ain’t that the truth
@legacylife2530
@legacylife2530 2 года назад
@@RealGrandpaBullFrog you fool
@LegacyLife_555
@LegacyLife_555 2 года назад
@@RealGrandpaBullFrog how can you be so gullible?
@judyswiderski2682
@judyswiderski2682 2 года назад
Good ole ole days.
@prettybwillowbee7584
@prettybwillowbee7584 Год назад
I don't understand why the sherry's daughter never reported them missing especially since they didn't arrive at her home when scheduled??
@GROOVYJOJO
@GROOVYJOJO Год назад
I was wondering that too 🤔🤔🤔
@glocksp80smd
@glocksp80smd 2 года назад
Law enforcement didn't solve this case criminals solved it by telling on each other lol
@mr.willywinker4u849
@mr.willywinker4u849 2 года назад
That's the way it goes most times the pigs to lazy to do their own jobs. We've seen it over and over again they either threaten or try bribing people into snitching.that largest gang in the world the gang in blue
@CJohnson2053
@CJohnson2053 Год назад
Hahaha That Cop is the legendary Greaseman.
@billrichardson5386
@billrichardson5386 2 года назад
Damn that lawyer is drinking straight liquor first thing in the morning.
@bonniejosavland3227
@bonniejosavland3227 Год назад
Alcoholic 😢
@agnesritchie1234
@agnesritchie1234 Год назад
I meant to say so it was at night he had the drink not in the morning
@TTTRAVELS80
@TTTRAVELS80 3 месяца назад
Probably had powdered donuts with booze
@jenson1788
@jenson1788 2 года назад
Duh because he was a judge someone wanted to shut them up what man doesn't come home after work and tell their wife about his day. She know what ever he did killing 2 birds with one stone that's my guess.
@bonniebrown6960
@bonniebrown6960 2 года назад
It's a scary world we live in.
@jojoe469
@jojoe469 Год назад
na its not.covid is scary in this world we live in yea.....bonnie over and out joe the italian.bye dudes in the usa.........im from melbroune.
@BrandyBeach
@BrandyBeach 2 года назад
This was such a good episode! Thank god for good clean cops not afraid to go up against their own, we need more of this today 👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
@Allentox
@Allentox 2 года назад
What we need more is to have law enforcement clean up our streets go against the gang violence that's happening with the massive increase in murders and let the cops do their jobs. We need to prosecute violent offenders and gang violence, not let them out without bond to commit more violent crimes.
@MuslimCopWatch
@MuslimCopWatch 2 года назад
Unfortunately these days cops have no integrity and no morals
@xenn4985
@xenn4985 2 года назад
We do have more of this today. Cop corruption is lower now than it was then. Lemme guess, you get your perception of police from news headlines
@ar-sithf.austin3744
@ar-sithf.austin3744 2 года назад
Yeah, like the insanely corrupt FBI... THANK GOD! 🙄🤣
@ar-sithf.austin3744
@ar-sithf.austin3744 2 года назад
The local police are the only ones you can trust. The leadership of the FBI are disgustingly degenerate and corrupt. I worked in it, I know. For decades they're the worst of the WORST. Protecting the traitors and tyrants who've destroyed this country the last thirty five years especially and times before. What a JOKE 🤣. "Thank God for the FBI" 🙄😆😂 scumbags!
@skullraper1956
@skullraper1956 2 года назад
I remember the 70 and 80s on the Mississippi coast and the murders and all the other things like Dewey diangilo when he was murdered for buying the royal D’Iberville hotel in Biloxi. The amount of money and drugs that ran through the coast was unbelievable and murders I remember when the judge Sherry’s death his wife were murdered and when sheriff Leroy Hobbs was busted with drugs and other charges and a guy who was a dealer who was murdered because he was cutting the drugs his supplier gave him and they made an example out of him
@bonniejosavland3227
@bonniejosavland3227 Год назад
Alaska’s AG was also busted for drugs in the 80s.
@lilraider22
@lilraider22 2 года назад
The concept of police being their own judge and jury is ridiculous. There needs to be an outside commission that oversees them to ensure they are not breaking the law. If I am responsible for putting myself in jail, I'm 😇 innocent every single time.
@elainemarten2147
@elainemarten2147 2 года назад
except there is nothing worse than a bad cop, and all other cops hate them, so its not quite the same as investigating yourself. Its a phenomenal betrayal to the department and 'good cop' members. Bad cops are despised by the majority of cops who are usually very good, caring and concerned people, thats why they went into police work
@lilraider22
@lilraider22 2 года назад
@@elainemarten2147 if that were the case the blue wall of silence 🤐 wouldn't exist. They would be willing to come forward when other cops are doing something wrong, but they are condemned and sometimes their lives are in danger. Most cities/states had to pass a law to require officers to intervene when they see fellow cops doing something illegal. If what you said were true that wouldn't need to be the case.
@joed9269
@joed9269 2 года назад
Ya and someone to check on fbi and all of doj. Private company’s or something there shady people in all these agencies
@mattg4836
@mattg4836 2 года назад
They have so called internal affairs but that's a joke
@silviamiranda1079
@silviamiranda1079 2 года назад
@@lilraider22 t gym gt, tgg,
@cbnolg
@cbnolg 2 года назад
I really like these stories but why is the "BACKGROUND" music so loud it drowns out the narrator?
@bensutherland6871
@bensutherland6871 Год назад
That's scary to know how corrupt that department was I wonder how many more are like that
@Cubs1719
@Cubs1719 Год назад
LA Police Rampart
@synergisticcollusion134
@synergisticcollusion134 9 месяцев назад
Almost all of them.
@Pisomajado
@Pisomajado Год назад
Fun fact- Andrew Gilich , nephew of Mike Gilich, is currently the mayor of Biloxi.
@Jenn_80
@Jenn_80 Год назад
Figures 😆
@dannysells9761
@dannysells9761 3 месяца назад
That is not possible unless government is inherently corrupt (it is) and criminals run the criminal justice system.(they do)
@JaxRichmond-g2h
@JaxRichmond-g2h 3 месяца назад
HE WAS ELECTED
@Sheerkat7
@Sheerkat7 2 года назад
Halat, the mayor of Biloxi is a murderer. What other cities have that distinction?
@judithgrace9850
@judithgrace9850 2 года назад
I have been coming to Mexico for over 60 years. I live in Querétaro, and it is safe so far USA is deadly and expensive. I help non beggars and I do not beg. I can support myself with my pension, and. Living in Mexico. USA is too DEADLY and EXPENSIVE. I will be 80 in October.
@melmc9672
@melmc9672 2 года назад
I've known this story for years,nothing is ever what it seems
@TheBarrwen
@TheBarrwen Год назад
Why didn’t their daughter they where going to visit not think it unusual when they never showed up?
@killyourtelllievision
@killyourtelllievision 2 года назад
Interesting on the judge murder that they planned on being with their daughter that weekend yet the 1st ones to notice them missing were local. Seems to me their daughter would want to know what's up with her parents not showing up? Then the criminal crime counselor enters their home but only after his junior partner goes in
@fancyfacemissy4992
@fancyfacemissy4992 2 года назад
Maybe they were surprising her
@collincollier1239
@collincollier1239 2 года назад
Good observation!
@deekang6244
@deekang6244 2 года назад
My first thought too
@realskepticalstoic9704
@realskepticalstoic9704 2 года назад
Good investigation has no substitute.
@algunslindbloomtocco3773
@algunslindbloomtocco3773 2 года назад
@Real Skeptical Stoic It was some of shoddiest police work in States history. 75% of these documentaries on this case is fiction.
@janetstorm7881
@janetstorm7881 Год назад
Wow, these both could be amazing full length Hollywood movies. But in these episodes I feel so bad for the judge and esp. for his wife Margaret Sherry who just wanted to keep Biloxi and warm and community oriented city and for Kim Groves who just wanted to protect her nephew and she was viscously murdered for it and that monster should have gotten the death penalty.
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
He should have but yes this can either be another mini series on netflix like ozark and Waco or yes they can turn into full length Hollywood movies I think Hollywood have made 2 movies about the Dixie mafia ARKANSAS 💀 and Good country BAD COUNTRY BOTH WERE Based on true stories
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
Biloxi Mississippi was built on the Dixie mafia that was territory of businesses and there illegal activities they operating fee other States in the south as well like Tennessee Alabama. Louisiana Kentucky Georgia Arkansas Even Texas I guessing they were going underground in Florida hiding.
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
Hollywood should have make a movie about this or do mimi series like they did for ozark and WACO
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
Mississippi is the poorest state in the country Bilioxi MS was a sleppy town nothing much there but sea docks and the occasion The state needs to create jobs revenue and Businesses they figure making Biloxi Mississippi the Las Vegas-of the south would be a good idea.
@karenallen5208
@karenallen5208 2 года назад
When I lived in Gulfport and worked at the Sheriff's Dept., in the early '70s, I knew most of the players in this story. Believe me, Judge Sherry was mighty naïve to have opened his door to a stranger. He truly should've known better.
@velkycungus
@velkycungus 2 года назад
What do you mean? Dangerous area?
@karenallen5208
@karenallen5208 2 года назад
@@velkycungus The Mississippi Gulf Coast was well known to law enforcement as a dangerous area; they knew about the Dixie Mafia. Even as a secretary for the investigators, I knew about it. The Biloxi strip was full of strip joints where well-known hoods hung out. The problem was compounded by crooked law enforcement. Judge Sherry knew about them because of the criminal cases. I was working in the sheriff's office relieving the sheriff's secretary was out when Asa Garriga came in to have a talk with the sheriff. Look him up. We were involved in a deep, extensive criminal investigation of the car lot that Asa owned where anyone in the Gulfport area wanted to fence stolen property knew to take it to his car lot. I didn't know about it at first and stopped there one night while in uniform to look at a car. I noticed the car "salesman" came out acting nervous and shifting eyes. I was actually in danger there and didn't know about it. That car salesman was brought into the sheriff's department and introduced to me. He was charged with murder. I knew the Gulf coast and anyone in law enforcement should've known. In the midst of this criminal investigation and volumes of statements by the players involved (some officers), the investigation suddenly came to a screeching halt. What does all this tell you? Understand the danger? Sheriff Howard L. Hobbs served time in prison for dealing drugs. He had SEVERAL officers involved in his illegal activities with him.
@velkycungus
@velkycungus 2 года назад
@@karenallen5208 Okay, that sounds interesting, im going to dive this rabbithole deeper
@ronclifford3336
@ronclifford3336 2 года назад
@@karenallen5208 Wasnt Nix a person of interest or something in the death of Buford Pusser's wife? Seems like I remember reading that somewhere after she died? May have been a different Kirksey Nix? May have just been speculation too, I cant remember where I read it?
@karenallen5208
@karenallen5208 2 года назад
@@ronclifford3336 He was a suspect, but I don't know that they ever got enough evidence to charge him. He was one of those Teflon criminals. I don't know if it was because he was a judge's son or what. Knowing the story, I don't know why he was charged and convicted, because he was involved in the shooting of the Pussers, if not the actual trigger man.
@mvs9122
@mvs9122 Год назад
It appears that the judge was also involved in criminal activities
@motherofthreeb6337
@motherofthreeb6337 Год назад
I would venture to say 99.95 of judges are.
@rudeboi-wk1ou
@rudeboi-wk1ou Год назад
wait did i miss something? idt he was
@robertpaul6257
@robertpaul6257 Год назад
Exactly what I was thinking!!!
@taraarrington2285
@taraarrington2285 Год назад
It's like that I've noticed that like Mafia and gangs are connected and usually like greasy to others palms
@mvs9122
@mvs9122 Год назад
@@taraarrington2285 i have been watching bunch of true crime type shows and i have come to see a) a lot of the victims significantly contributed to their victimization, b) the law enforcement agents are too often incompetent or corrupt and c) the conclusions by the legal system is sometimes partially or completely wrong. The big saving grace is technological development and sometimes pure luck!
@robertdaniels-lane7321
@robertdaniels-lane7321 2 года назад
Yeah, the police will “serve and protect”. They’ll serve some drugs and places to operate out of. And they’ll protect the revenue they generate from the operations they overlook. 😅
@mariagabrielle6383
@mariagabrielle6383 2 года назад
Not all cops. Thank God.
@warwickmoore804
@warwickmoore804 Год назад
I don't know why RU-vid is making it difficult to respond to you bro..... Your telling the truth and it's funny.... I like it
@jacobellis6059
@jacobellis6059 2 года назад
I literally passed a New Orleans exit on i10 as the second story said “In New Orleans”😂
@jeremyb7659
@jeremyb7659 2 года назад
Pretty clever yet stupid the Dixie mafia was
@geniehinseth512
@geniehinseth512 2 года назад
Too bad about the Judge & his wife!!!! Two great people murdered!! And they were a loving couple!!! Their daughter is a hero!!! The ones loyally working on this case did an OUTSTANDING JOB!!!
@jimwerther
@jimwerther 2 года назад
You! Use! A! Lot! Of! Exclamation! Points!
@libbykennedy7346
@libbykennedy7346 2 года назад
@@jimwerther ipo
@libbykennedy7346
@libbykennedy7346 2 года назад
@@jimwerther up
@libbykennedy7346
@libbykennedy7346 2 года назад
I’m I ou
@gregduncan1001
@gregduncan1001 2 года назад
they were stealing the money from the guy in jail they were crooked to we still live on the coast.
@DoubleMonoLR
@DoubleMonoLR 2 года назад
The episode markings in the video have been misplaced by 10 minutes, 'A Shattered Shield' is marked as starting at 39:33, but it actually starts at 49:33
@RyanCoomer
@RyanCoomer 2 года назад
at a buffet, i personally sneak corndogs into the buffet so others can enjoy them. I hide 6 corndogs in my jacket pockets. it then, is a joy for me to see other patrons of the establishment eat my corndogs thinking they were part of the buffet.
@mudcatjohnson130
@mudcatjohnson130 2 года назад
Wtf
@hopelife8130
@hopelife8130 2 года назад
456 nice my dear but today i really need u to save me im broke this year because of a problem of behavior disorder and it is difficult for me to find a job so i beg u the best with respect to found me 5ghc for food help please
@jokers7890
@jokers7890 2 года назад
@Ian Sacks because it is literally a bot, not a real person
@casandrabullock9497
@casandrabullock9497 2 года назад
You have a disease called mazesmeat gratification disorder. You can get help for free right now there are clinical trials if you are willing to take study medication. They will even compensate you for your time.
@The_Crusty_Old_Hag_Next_Door
@The_Crusty_Old_Hag_Next_Door 2 года назад
@@casandrabullock9497 oh boy I’ve heard it all now! 🤣🤣🤣
@mickideg1837
@mickideg1837 2 года назад
I love it when the good guys win!
@Justme0528
@Justme0528 Месяц назад
@@mickideg1837 it's a lot more fun with stories like these when the bad guys beat the government.
@Katiee0592
@Katiee0592 2 года назад
"the big-eazy cleaned house" yeah, right..
@birdflipper
@birdflipper 2 года назад
"...because the couple was so prominent, the murder investigation became top priority." Shouldn't every murder be a to priority?! "Though the FBI would not yet officially be involved, they offered the use of their agents and forensic laboratory." That sounds like they were involved to me!
@Johnjohn-dt6hw
@Johnjohn-dt6hw 2 года назад
No you think they investigate a derilict who dies penniless???! Whats the point good riddance
@catdooley4616
@catdooley4616 2 года назад
@@Johnjohn-dt6hw Don't worry if you end up dead they won't be investigating your murder either, good riddance.
@Nunyabusiness21182
@Nunyabusiness21182 Год назад
@@Johnjohn-dt6hw how about other people who are murdered? Why does it have to automatically be a derelict that gets murdered?
@Badger705
@Badger705 Год назад
Why is it that a derilicts life have no value? I'm a firm believer that each person is a part in God's plan. We don't know what it is but it could be that the homeless man needs to be in that place and time for a reason. Perhaps to say the right words or show a kindness to someone else. Who knows?
@K162KingPin
@K162KingPin 2 года назад
10:30 "they were assassinated"? Unless the murder was specifically to motivate political change or was in retaliation for a political action then it wasn't an "assassination" it was just a murder. Even if this judge sentenced someone to jail and their 3rd cousin killed them in response thats still not an "assassination" just a murder. The only way it would be a an "assassination" is if you can prove that the judge sentenced or didn't sentence someone for political reason which would make him a dirty judge because their rulings are forbidden to be based on politics but rather on the law.
@bighoss8793
@bighoss8793 2 года назад
Thanks for clearing this up.
@Jersey.D3vil201
@Jersey.D3vil201 2 года назад
Right! Assassination was a bit of a leap.
@K162KingPin
@K162KingPin 2 года назад
​@@Jersey.D3vil201 It might have turned out to be an assassination. But they certainly did not have enough information at that point to say that. At best it might have been a slight possibility.
@wildestcowboy2668
@wildestcowboy2668 2 года назад
Never open the door for anyone ever especially late in the evening. Packing a gun and get behind something, make them come in!
@a.walters123
@a.walters123 2 года назад
Yeah, I knew something was up with the “friend” when he was drinking alcohol from that fancy crystal decanter at work in the middle of the day 🤣
@bilinguru
@bilinguru 2 года назад
He answered the phone “Good mornin’!” LOL! Probably 9 or 10am. Remember they called him because the judge wasn’t in court on time.
@rachelpickles7049
@rachelpickles7049 2 года назад
@@bilinguru oo
@fabledfantasty7343
@fabledfantasty7343 2 года назад
Wait... why didn't the daughter call the police for a welfare check, when they didn't show up to visit her the next day?
@jimwerther
@jimwerther 2 года назад
Yeah, I didn't get that either.
@jamie.777
@jamie.777 2 года назад
Maybe they didn't get along? Maybe she was an alcoholic
@jimwerther
@jimwerther 2 года назад
@@jamie.777 Irresponsible speculation
@nancykearns5030
@nancykearns5030 2 года назад
Maybe she was pregnant.
@julieoluna8887
@julieoluna8887 2 года назад
@@nancykearns5030 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@renefrigaard2616
@renefrigaard2616 2 года назад
Story #2..fascinating. It's tragic that a civilian had to lose her life bcuz of the ego and greed of someone we're supposed to be confident we can believe in. Puttin on a uniform don't make u 10 ft tall and bulletproof apparently..
@이이-n4z8y
@이이-n4z8y Год назад
99% of corrupt cops retire with full pensions and are never caught.
@garybrunecz7785
@garybrunecz7785 Год назад
Power corrupts absolutely. You are sadly mistaken if you think the government has your back. They work for people that can allow them to abuse their power day in and day out. Stay on your knees and you might live longer. Power is far worse then any drug and millions have been killed for it along with Greed. We are just a number to the ruling elite global masters who reside in the dark under the radar and can play all these fools and countries against each other. Power is all that matters to them. We are just expendable pawns that can be controlled and sacrificed for any reason they so desire. The ruling class are the Gods and we are their servants. Some are just better paid.
@candykid4ever2011
@candykid4ever2011 Год назад
My mother was recently murdered behind the Dixie Mafia Read the book the deadline confessions of a Dixie Mafia assassin it talks about the kidnapping of
@roxannecarpenter6668
@roxannecarpenter6668 2 года назад
I would seen that lawyer drinking and ran for the hills!
@tyroneszak
@tyroneszak 2 года назад
During the search of the houses of the hitman and partner, why are lights out and the agents are using flash lights, during a search?? Turn the lights on man!
@MrPeterschmit
@MrPeterschmit 2 года назад
Did anyone else notice that the actor playing the cop is the disgraced "Greaseman" formally of DC 101 fm ?
@lucybrindlebrownie8994
@lucybrindlebrownie8994 Год назад
He helped me get my child to school then me to work via public transportation at 5 am Monday->Friday ! And YES he made a Racist Comment and was fired ... he could be funny, graphic, entertaining but he also Got Away with years of Sexist Comments ETC. ETC. ETC.
@bbmtge
@bbmtge Год назад
"Pete" was played by Doug Tracht, aka "The Greaseman."
@WeAreNotGoingBackEver
@WeAreNotGoingBackEver 2 года назад
The moderator re: the cops. " Criminals who were FREE to use deadly force."
@dmnydungeonmastersnewyork6157
@dmnydungeonmastersnewyork6157 2 года назад
I can see it now “The Adventures of J.J. & Skaboo”. Perfect action series name😂🤣
@partyhardplayhardgaming8106
@partyhardplayhardgaming8106 2 года назад
Why would an unarmed judge answer the door in the middle of the night? Stupid is as stupid does.
@carolinechew9155
@carolinechew9155 2 года назад
Walter Cronkite was my Most Trusted person when I was a curious baby girl. Anchors Since then seem to sell out according to their personal agenda’s. I do not trust or admire Any Journalist or News anchor who is being told what to say via earbuds by producers. .. They won’t have Any Idea what they said,- even hours later. You have to do your homework, and only vote for those who Actually have your best interests at heart. Seriously.
@brentmack51
@brentmack51 2 года назад
Don't you doubt he was a lefty to the core they are all just more open today on the reality show called the news
@carolinechew9155
@carolinechew9155 2 года назад
@@brentmack51 No, I think he was a man of dignity and respect. Two words no longer associated with politics in this country.
@matthewotremba9230
@matthewotremba9230 2 года назад
What is the deal with that big red step van parked down the road
@eekiane1921
@eekiane1921 2 года назад
It's great to know the FBI we saw in the movies was not a myth and that they took their job seriously, although one wonders what happened to the current creed?
@damienholland8103
@damienholland8103 2 года назад
What's wrong with the current FBI? I'm not trying to hold a debate just seeing your perspective. I read a bit or watched documentaries on them myself. They seem way more effective and less corrupt than the police in general (exceptions aside).
@melmc9672
@melmc9672 2 года назад
You've got to be kidding - the FBI are the dirtiest gang of all gangs
@truthseeker5682
@truthseeker5682 2 года назад
@ Damien There's a lot that could be discussed concerning the FBI. You're probably accurate in your statement that they are inherently less corrupt that many police officers. There's good and bad everywhere. However, the FBI is far more powerful and has been so politically driven, that the corrupt within are either powerful themselves or tied to extraordinary powerful people. It appears to me to be less about justice, and more about power. Puppet string are being pulled.
@brazosforager1239
@brazosforager1239 2 года назад
I think the assessment of their current corruption depends on what party you vote for and if you support RINO’s in the primaries. If we are just following facts, however, it’s more like a pyramid. The foundation and first few layers are actually impeccable men but as you move toward the top.....
@miisterstabby
@miisterstabby 2 года назад
Trump fans don't like the fbi. In fact, most conservatives and libertarians seem to be scared of them.
@bigdog593
@bigdog593 2 года назад
Why don't they do a whole story on the Dixie mafia they were more than just in Louisiana and Mississippi tell the whole story and how they got started I would love to see
@goodnhappy41
@goodnhappy41 2 года назад
there is a podcast called In the red clay that is very interesting its about Billy Sunday Birt who is believed to have killed over 50 people he was a hitman for the dixie mafia from Georgia
@jace5471
@jace5471 2 года назад
@Big Dog The Fact is there wasn't really a Dixie Mafia. Search up Rex Armistead he is one of the guys who came up with it & John Mckee. Armistead done it for financial reasons. After I think Nixon passed the gun control act several billion was funded to fight organized crime. So not only in Chicago, New York, Boston but many other places all of a sudden started having problems with O.C places like Biloxi, etc..It was like saying we'll give money for Bigfoot sightings. Armistead compiled a list of names of guys who may of knew one another or used the same bail bondsman. He ran a non-profit organization out of Memphis that received millions in grant money. All records of what exactly he was suppose to be doing & proposals for the money can't be found. Armistead was involved in the Arkansas Project, he wasn't some outstanding lawman. The Sherrys children wasn't the first family who paid Armistead alot of money to solve a murder it happened before and coincidentally Bobby Fabian provided info in that case 20yrs earlier as well. John Mckee was a Dallas police commissioner, 2nd highest mason in the state of Texas, a very well respected man until he was exposed as a imposter who had went awall many years before. All these books that have been written about the "Dixie Mafia" are based off a police report or some articles that a reporter had written. It took on a life of its own. What I know about the mafia there are bosses, underbosses, consigliere there wasn't nothing like that. Thats not to say if someguy came along with money & wanted to be part of the dixie mafia he would be until he realized his money was gone and so was the mafia. All these people who say different you'll see have other motives $$
@lucybrindlebrownie8994
@lucybrindlebrownie8994 Год назад
AMEN ! YES !
@scott3660
@scott3660 2 года назад
Knew the lawyer was involved from the start. He sent junior to the door while he went next door. Freaking lawyers 😑 but hey there not all bad.
@jamie.777
@jamie.777 2 года назад
Poor Junior, he was played like a fiddle 🎻... but Junior ended up on top!
@doreen0
@doreen0 2 года назад
Imagine that a judge and a wife to become a mayor! They had no alarm system no cameras 🤔😭 well I hope a psychic can resolve this crime it's also very unfair
@glanphear588
@glanphear588 2 года назад
That car isn't a Ford Fairmont I guess, they couldn't find one for the reenactment of this broadcast.
@harlowblackadder356
@harlowblackadder356 2 года назад
Is it sad that the intro music gives me nostalgic/ happy childhood memories of cable tv?
@savageman7047
@savageman7047 2 года назад
Willow Springs,Illinois isn't anywhere near Biloxi, Mississippi.
@jimwerther
@jimwerther 2 года назад
Yeah, description box makes no sense.
@DoubleMonoLR
@DoubleMonoLR 2 года назад
They've accidentally copied the description from a different episode.
@jimwerther
@jimwerther 2 года назад
@@DoubleMonoLR 👍
@opdjasin
@opdjasin 2 года назад
Pete Halat was released 2 years earlier at the age of 70. He still maintains he had no part in the murder plot.
@algunslindbloomtocco3773
@algunslindbloomtocco3773 2 года назад
@Fido Saurus Pete didn't take any money. Kirk dealt with Pete & Gillich. You can make pieces fit in a puzzle but that doesn't mean your gonna have a clear picture. Petes junior law partner said Ransom cornered him asking where to find Sherry, but the day he said it happened Ransom showed a picture of him laying in bed reading the newspaper. This wasn't the 1st time Bobby Fabian concocted a story to get a move. He was a liar & junkie, he confessed to killing that horse breeder than tried saying he was lying even giving names of who he said was the real killers. He didn't wanna be in Angola, he also owed $$ to a serious guy for drugs. Gillich failed polygraphs but they sent them to Washington & they said he passed. They wanted a motive, why didn't they ask Gillich if he was upset that the Sherrys were talking about his daughter the attorney who supposedly slept around alot. There is way more to this than what the general public knows from watching documentaries or reading a book.
@tsumello06
@tsumello06 2 года назад
Who don't believe Margret was such a fierce opponent to corruption with her husband and all his associates involved in corruption? Strip clubs is small city charm as apposed to casinos? With the husband playing the middle without her knowing?
@elainemarten2147
@elainemarten2147 2 года назад
you think crooks go home and talk about their corruption if they know their family isn't involved?
@tsumello06
@tsumello06 2 года назад
@@elainemarten2147 not always although they would know that something was going on even if they didn't know the details... but I do think family members of crooks who are in fact crooks themselves would know... besides even if she wasn't (which being the direct competition to her husband I doubt it) someone in her position being responsible for so many people who is oblivious to what goes on in her own house is not much better.
@margarethouse404
@margarethouse404 2 года назад
Or , was opposed to gambling expansion , to reduce the competition .
@beepallesen
@beepallesen Год назад
@@tsumello06There are so many instances of criminals whose families are unaware of their activities. There are even some serial killers whose families remember them as a loving father and husband, all while the killers were out murdering people unbeknownst to their loved ones.
@tsumello06
@tsumello06 Год назад
@@beepallesen this ain't one of them lol
@Forever_Thatter
@Forever_Thatter 2 года назад
The only shield I care about is Captain Carter's.
@cardamomes
@cardamomes Год назад
I wish the FBI would go after politicians like they did here.
@garybrunecz7785
@garybrunecz7785 Год назад
Too late! The fake government can do as it pleases and live by their own set of rules and can sell us down river and enrich themselves beyond your wildest dreams and all the peasant class sheep slaves can do is complain. They have no need to care what any of you think because they have millions of people with guns and other deadly weapon they can order to dispose of anyone who dares stand up to their corrupt ways. The Global elite and their super well paid puppets in government own you and can do as they please with the dumbed down sheep, and are quite capable of sending the peasants, low class and useless eaters to the slaughter and not lose a second of sleep. Whoever pays you is your master, not the dumbed down sheep you rule over and can tax in so many clever ways as you manipulate the economy and price controls in order to enrich themselves even more. They could kill 50 million of us next year and with wide open borders and massive over breeding, we would have been replaced in less then 7 years.
@soulsmates8175
@soulsmates8175 Год назад
overall they are all corrupted the FBI, Politicians, Government, Police etc ..
@lucybrindlebrownie8994
@lucybrindlebrownie8994 Год назад
Former president seemed to 'throw his weight around' ... and his Powerful Threats ( probably used bribery also ). Thank Heaven for office holders with Integrity ! Like those that held the CONSTITUTIONAL Line , that we
@lucybrindlebrownie8994
@lucybrindlebrownie8994 Год назад
... viewed and heard testimony from at The JANUARY 6th Congressional committee !
@cardamomes
@cardamomes Год назад
@@lucybrindlebrownie8994 And yet despite all that, former president has faced ZERO repercussions.
@cxcon12
@cxcon12 Год назад
love how they open up with the lawyer pouring himself a healthy glass of scotch saying good morning answering the phone. breakfast of champions lmao
@four4eyes
@four4eyes 2 года назад
20 k to kill a Judge And his Wife? Petty criminal indeed .
@RJ67.
@RJ67. Год назад
Anytime stuff like this goes down it is usually and Inside Job & the cops had something to do with it. I'm not saying that's what happened, but that's my gut feeling, my honest and true gut feeling and that's usually right 95% of the time.
@helenbartoszek243
@helenbartoszek243 2 года назад
I wouldn't trust a lawyer who drinks whiskey at work in the morning.
@casandrabullock9497
@casandrabullock9497 2 года назад
Ha! I thought the same thing!!!
@Alexandra-qc9te
@Alexandra-qc9te 2 года назад
Compared to many that pretend to have ones best interest at least that one gives us an extra " Hmm?🤔" moment to change our minds lol.
@psmith9789
@psmith9789 2 года назад
LOL! I agree!
@matthewmurphy5543
@matthewmurphy5543 2 года назад
I wouldn't trust one that didnt
@Alexandra-qc9te
@Alexandra-qc9te 2 года назад
@@matthewmurphy5543 😂😎🙏
@cherieripp7682
@cherieripp7682 2 года назад
I'm born and raised in Biloxi. It's crazy to watch this. It all went down the year I was born. There are many good people here too.
@exdus235
@exdus235 Год назад
Do you know of the Biloxi connection to Elvis via June Juanico? It's a beautiful story. Type June's name into RU-vid and listen to her lovely remembrances of a priceless time with Elvis Presley. 🤗
@sladeprendergast5312
@sladeprendergast5312 2 года назад
Lawyer friend is guilty, why did he bring a partner along?
@sladeprendergast5312
@sladeprendergast5312 2 года назад
Why ask neighbors before knocking on door
@dittohead7044
@dittohead7044 2 года назад
To bolster his claims of innocence
@wyntertyme1735
@wyntertyme1735 2 года назад
To make himself look innocent/alibi of sorts
@juliamartin5151
@juliamartin5151 2 года назад
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@mickroberts8540
@mickroberts8540 2 года назад
Yeah that was sus as.
@zensbleexperience3470
@zensbleexperience3470 2 года назад
For the year this happened, this was superior detective work. 🕵️‍♂️ ģreat job! I am loving this channel I've been binge watching for days. Thank you for these fascinating stories!
@jamespoole9536
@jamespoole9536 2 года назад
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@stefanyguardipee803
@stefanyguardipee803 2 года назад
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@stefanyguardipee803 2 года назад
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@stefanyguardipee803 2 года назад
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@stefanyguardipee803 2 года назад
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@pitts3219
@pitts3219 2 года назад
Every police department has bad apples
@davidharrington50
@davidharrington50 Год назад
Yea and it's always a new video of some thing the do so wrong, it's crazy. We should not be having to pertect ourselves with our phones so we can prove what they did and the cop acts like u don't have the right to vidio tape them. They now they are and they still do not care. It has to be a law changed so people can defend themselves against cops when people are getting killed by them but they can kill us alday long and even a damn police dog is treated better than a human but bad cops must have a virus because they are everywhere but they are just a human just like us, we have to have a law that pertects us instead of every thing is in the cops favor
@GAURAV25855ify
@GAURAV25855ify Год назад
True which need to be rooted out and in other countries which basically third world the police there are far worst then any police departments across America. In countries like India Mexico Chile 🇨🇱 and Venezuela 🇻🇪 the police are so corrupt in those countries that they make any police officers in America look like boyscouts and security officer guards working at Disney-world thats how corrupt officers in those countries are. They take more bribes from criminals.
@cynsochic
@cynsochic Год назад
Very true...unfortunately
@troygross6693
@troygross6693 Год назад
Several bad apples. This was before big brother watching everyone and everything. Imagine the ones that got away. The most amusing thing of all is the fact that it's a black officer. I'm sure they could have picked a "different " corrupt officer.
@rhondakennedy819
@rhondakennedy819 2 года назад
One thing I truly hate is a bad cop!!!
@anraegodley-cooper6321
@anraegodley-cooper6321 2 года назад
NAILED IT, there's know place for them among us.
@mr.willywinker4u849
@mr.willywinker4u849 2 года назад
When it comes down to it 95 percent are bad pigs I mean cops
@xreediculousx
@xreediculousx 2 года назад
If you aren't expecting someone to come to your home, don't answer the door. Install a security system. And arm yourself. Fight for your life.
@NefariousEnough
@NefariousEnough 2 года назад
Set a switch on the door handle such that if anyone touches it, the whole house blows up.💣💥
@celticman1909
@celticman1909 Год назад
We don't know if Halat helped set up the Judge. Halet could have told the Judge some cover story about someone needing to see him or talk to him and that's why he answered the door.
@bonniejosavland3227
@bonniejosavland3227 Год назад
This was done in the 1980s😮
@pmat324
@pmat324 Год назад
Pre 9/11. Life as we know it now didn't exist.
@markkuhexen-sonderauftrag7760
Wellcome to the Finland! You can "arm" your self with a chainsaw, slingshot, knifes or a bat. You have to be a saint to be able to even purchase anything with a bolt lock (yes, the 9mm. used by hunters to put down animals are "re-created" to operate that way as well)
@scottadkins9040
@scottadkins9040 2 года назад
Seems more than a little suspicious about Hallatt, who went to judge's home, taking a witness with him...yeah, a little too convenient.
@lanceowens5902
@lanceowens5902 2 года назад
Or perhaps he already knew what they were going to find so he asked his employee to go with him to make it look good on him maybe he was in on it
@karenallen5208
@karenallen5208 2 года назад
Isn't it odd in these recreations that they're processing a Ford Crown Victoria and not a Fairmont?
@johngilbanni6385
@johngilbanni6385 2 года назад
When’s the last time you saw a Fairmont in the right condition to use in this manner?
@mikecee3058
@mikecee3058 2 года назад
@@johngilbanni6385 A quick search and I can find dozens of nice Fairmonts and Futuras for sale.
@johngilbanni6385
@johngilbanni6385 2 года назад
@@mikecee3058 that these low-budget companies will spend money on for temporary use?
@9.teen.87
@9.teen.87 2 года назад
@@mikecee3058 so if you had to move. Would you rent a truck or just buy one?
@shawnesoutherland
@shawnesoutherland 2 года назад
@@9.teen.87 damn
@lunchlady2023
@lunchlady2023 2 года назад
Dixie mafia sounds like a card club.
@MattAlexanderMe
@MattAlexanderMe 2 года назад
Wow how'd he smuggle his spray tan into prison?
@universaljustice7376
@universaljustice7376 2 года назад
The same way anything else is smuggled, from “down under“.
@JessicaRenee.
@JessicaRenee. 2 года назад
Crazy how something's NEVER change 🙄😭😭
@pedenmk
@pedenmk 2 года назад
These men who got these criminals are great people. My hats of to them.
@vision821k4
@vision821k4 2 года назад
oh really? well, to me you look suspicious. for one, you don't even wear a hat, sit down, i'm going to have to ask you a few questions.
@lynette3151
@lynette3151 2 года назад
..... and spammers get nothing but "crickets.". 💥😆
@joerosselli4473
@joerosselli4473 2 года назад
All these people had deep roots and prominent family names in the very small gulf coast area . Before Gaming Casinos, during the '80s and before, the Gulf Coast was only a summer tourist destination with a small seafood industry and with small convention hotels. During the winter it was a ghost town, nothing like it is today.
@carlia5615
@carlia5615 2 года назад
Agreed.
@jetmechgirl9022
@jetmechgirl9022 2 года назад
Those were the days when Biloxi and Gulfport were beautiful and a nice place to live
@cronstrubzo
@cronstrubzo Год назад
"homosexual scam" lmao
@zensbleexperience3470
@zensbleexperience3470 2 года назад
Scaboo wanted to make installments? What a master criminal lol
@catherinenelson4162
@catherinenelson4162 Год назад
I just read John Grisham's book " They Boy's From Biloxi." Good read. The "Dixie Mafia" was a real and deadly group.
@savage_optimist
@savage_optimist Год назад
*IS
@SaneTXJane
@SaneTXJane Год назад
What do you mean “was”?
@jamesalbright4666
@jamesalbright4666 2 года назад
New Sub! Very interesting channel with more to offer than other crime channels.
@rockydubois2418
@rockydubois2418 2 года назад
He tried fighting the casinos. The casinos won.
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