Kai Dvid
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Kai Dvid
@ThunderStoirm
Gay Dad of three sons and grandfather of 7. Happily married to the man of my life.🇺🇦🇺🇦🏳️🌈🏳️🌈





Damn! I was waiting for her to start breaking out receipts showing what he had for dinner next and what color his crap was the next day. Turn the oven off, this dude is cooked. If you ever needed proof that the "perfect crime" is a myth in the digital age, this is it. This interrogation footage captures the exact moment the walls closed in on Shedrick Ray. The body of Tshey Bennett, a 24-year-old mother, was discovered in a Texas creek. Investigators quickly focused on Ray, but it wasn't just old-school detective work that caught him—it was his own digital footprint. Detectives didn't just have a hunch; they had a roadmap of his every move: The Turo Paper Trail: Ray rented a vehicle to meet Bennett. Despite his attempts to delete his account, investigators recovered GPS logs that placed the car at the hotel and the exact location where Bennett’s body was found. The Power Cord: A specific cord missing from the hotel room was linked back to evidence found at the scene. This is the most chilling part. Ray’s Google searches were a play-by-play of his intent and panic: "Can a m*rderer be convicted without a body?" "How many prostitute m*rders go unsolved?" "What happens to a body after two days in water?" "How to delete Turo account." When confronted, Ray claimed he was just "documenting reality" and searching for PlayStation cords. The jury didn't buy it. Shedrick Ray was found guilty of Capital Murder and sentenced to Life Without Parole. Justice for Tshey Bennett was served through the very technology Ray thought he could outsmart. Amazing detective work by this detective. This what gathering the facts look like.








This man lives in an HOA community. He was fined $1,400 dollars for parking his $90K pickup truck in his driveway. There is an HOA rule in that community that does not allow you to park your truck in the driveway. You have to park it in the garage. You can park any car in the driveway but not a truck. So, he paid his $1,400 dollar fine in coins which he delivered to the HOA’s President, in buckets. I guess you should really look at the rules before you buy a house in an HOA community. Have you ever heard of an HOA having a rule of not being able to park your pickup truck in your own driveway? What would you do?


A man decided to go swimming in the community pool at night with his friends. Soon after, a few of the HOA members came by and demanded that he left the pool because the pool closes at 8pm. The HOA threatened to seek action for his actions. The man knew the rules and chose to ignore them, the rules are in place for a reason for safety. Should the man be banned from the pool, he really didn’t seem like he was doing any harm to anyone by swimming laps, or should they really just let it go since the pool area was so dark anyways?













