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@taylor424

Katılım Şubat 2019
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@christi43222021 @DixieNormu95224 Exactly. What he meant was "prtoctors scumbaggery has already been made public - no need to continue to see what a horrific piece of shit this guy truly is". Sorry pal. We are gonna see this mofo exposed for exactly the vile monster that he is.
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Lavender 60@christi43222021·
@DixieNormu95224 Jon have you heard what proctors lawyer said in court to judge Doolan he’s been” proctors been through enough “ what the hell do they think Karens been through she lost everything bc of this scumbag & his second family !
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Dixie Normus
Dixie Normus@DixieNormu95224·
just to make sure I’ve got this right…Higginsgoes to the station Says he never spoke to Goode And then tiny, meaningless detail we a YEAR later see him walk right into the control room… where Goode was, but no footage from the control room camera. But hey, who among us hasn’t accidentally wandered into a room, interacted with a person, and then completely forgotten it ever happened? Happens all the time. Daily, even. Then Higgins leaves… He’s on his phone while walking out... Who’s he talking to? No idea. No big deal. Could be anyone. Pizza place. Weather hotline. Ticketmaster to buy a CHS hockey game ticket, Totally normal mystery call right after the wholeI didn’t talk to that guy I was just in a room with situation. But wait there's more... fast forward to the most peaceful, uneventful time of night 2:22 AM Higgins and Brian Albert start exchanging butt dials Not one. But two. A little back-and-forth symphony of accidental calling. Phones just… calling each other. As they do. Because if there’s one thing we all know about butt dials, it’s that they often come in coordinated pairs between the same two people at the exact same time. Then, because why not ONLY five minutes later 2:27 AM A phone linked to Jen McCabe makes (or opens, depending who you ask) a search for “how long to die in cold” But again coincidence. Total coincidence. I mean, who hasn’t had a random curiosity about hypothermia at 2:27 in the morning immediately following a series of mysterious calls between people connected to the same house? That’s just late-night intellectual curiosity. Happens right after doomscrolling. A denied interaction that turns out… happened A mystery phone call right after. A 2:22 AM butt dial duet Followed immediately by a 2:27 AM hypothermia search I’m sure it’s all just one giant, unfortunate, perfectly-timed, multi-person coincidence. Nothing to see here. Just phones… dialing themselves… people… forgetting entire interactions… and Google… getting some very specific late-night questions… All within minutes of each other. Wild.
KRISTIN KAY@benchslappedtv

At an absolute minimum Jen McCabe or someone with her phone entered the text hos long to die in cold at 2:27 am and then deleted it from the search bar! Why enter that into a search bar at 2:27am if you are innocent?! No one has answered any of the below questions for me ever but keep pushing the it never happened narrative! 🤦🏼‍♀️

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Carol Erskine
Carol Erskine@TheCarolErskine·
Joint physical custody in Mass. requires that there are two parents who can demonstrate a high level of cooperation and the ability to work together effectively. I don't see anything close to that here. Given the father's reported drug problem and his current forced leave from his job, there is clearly an issue there. Kelsey's treatment by the judiciary, especially an order by a superior court judge for preventing contact with her baby, is an embarrassment for the Massachusetts Trial Court.
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Ashley Willcott
Ashley Willcott@AshleyCourtTV·
Justice in 60 Seconds with Judge Ashley ⚖️ Kelsey Fitzsimmons says her baby was ripped from her arms. A heartbreaking headline—but what matters most in court is not outrage, it’s evidence. Before this story goes viral, let’s talk about what justice really looks like.
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Bederow Law
Bederow Law@Bederowlaw·
@Carlamass781978 @KYMaverick1 unfortunately for Mr. Proctor, its going to get much, much worse given the civil and criminal dockets in Norfolk County and beyond.
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Bederow Law@Bederowlaw·
Do you think a racist goon with a gun, badge and the power to arrest (alternatively known as "probably the most vetted cop in history," who is reckless enough to text his buddies to announce celebrating a "holiday" in Canton for the killing of Black people (among his other vile texts), is reckless enough to try to frame an innocent woman for murder by planting evidence and perjuring himself?
Microdots@DropMicrodots

“It’s kill an (N-word) day in Canton today.” - Michael Proctor We just learned Michael Proctor sent this text message to other troopers while working under candidate Greg Connor’s DAs office. #KarenRead #FreeTurtleboy

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holdover@taylor424·
@hotmicsbilly Why are you having this unhinged piece of shit on your show. Gross, billy. FFS don't give this narccistic loser air time 🙄
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Grifty@TheGriftReport·
Evil foster mum Jennifer Robertson, 79, allowed her son to rape a little girl from the age of 5 and film the abuse on a VHS camera. The monster, who fostered vulnerable children in the 1980s and 1990s, also punched kids in the stomach, held their heads underwater during bath time, forced them to wear urine-soaked underwear on their heads and made them sit in freezing baths as punishment. She knew her son Steven was repeatedly raping and sexually assaulting the girls under five placed in her care but did nothing to stop it. Victim Amanda Brow said: “I don’t know how we survived. Jennifer knew that he was doing this to me… It was a repeated cycle of Steven coming to my bedroom at night. I don’t remember a day when I wasn’t getting hurt.” At the High Court in Glasgow, Robertson was found guilty of nine charges including failing to prevent the sexual abuse of a child. Her son Steven was jailed for 11 years. Yet the 79-year-old evil foster mum walked free from court with just 250 hours of unpaid work, no jail time because of her age. The victim called it “disgusting”. How the hell does the mother get no jail time?!?!
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holdover@taylor424·
@FKR102445 @DoctorTurtleboy Um. I think aidan is a complete piece of shit and aligns right along with that scumbag proctor. Most of us normal people support KR, support MO, and are disgusted by vile pieces of shit like aidan and proctor. Also all of Aidan's friends including you who are morally corrupt suck
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Joe Flipperhead@FKR102445·
Meanwhile on Twitter: The people who spend every waking moment of their life attacking @DoctorTurtleboy because he’s “mean” and “says bad things” are the exact same people who have defended Michael Proctor & claim “he was only fired bc he sent mean texts.” Apparently in the land of UnFuckables- “bad words” aren’t actually bad… unless Aidan Kearney is the one saying them.
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@BostonBrandi100 What a vile, disgusting piece of shit. I hope he ends up in prison and gets the street justice he deserves in there
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Boston Brandi@BostonBrandi100·
“It’s kill a N word in Canton” 😳 📲 If Michael Proctors phone contains racist, antisemitic, misogynistic, & hateful messages, that’s his character. That’s evidence of bias. That’s motive. And it’s lack of credibility. 👿 👮 He wore the uniform of the Commonwealth while privately spewing hate & then expected the public to blindly trust his investigations. 🤔 🐽 If he casually joked about killing black people, degrading women, mocking people’s religion or ethnicity then what else was he capable of? 🤨 Planting evidence? ✅ Lying in reports? ✅ Perjuring himself? ✅ Targeting people he didn’t like?✅ Ignoring evidence that didn’t fit his narrative? ✅ ABSOLUTELY. ☀️ Sunlight is the disinfectant. ☀️ Release the texts, the vile jokes, the slurs, the disgusting messages. Let the world see exactly who Michael Proctor was when he thought no one was watching. 👀 It’s not even about embarrassing him, it’s more about exposing whether a man entrusted and paid by us to UPHOLD justice was, in reality, POISONING it from the inside.☠️ And if these texts show a long history of hatred, corruption, or bias then absolutely every case he touched deserves scrutiny. EVERY SINGLE ONE.
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Alison Motta
Alison Motta@AlilawMotta·
Woooowwww, the Mass judiciary has to figure out a way to take action where the law enforcement agencies statewide have failed and are COMPLICIT! Someone has to do something! This is exactly the type of thing the exclusionary rule is designed to address... well guess what, the exclusionary rule is NOT sufficient to address this!! There has to be consequences so NO agency allows police/troopers/agents like these to exist and cuts them from the force immediately! When is it enough to say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!! Time to start dismissing charges! Time to allow the defense to the call proctor (or whoever) on any case he/they touched and treat as hostile and allow impeachment with ALL OF THIS!! And this is not something special in Canton or in Massachusetts ... it happens everywhere! @defense_diaries we NEED to cover this hearing!! ASAP!! I'm beside myself! x.com/BoozeyBeauty/s…
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Crazy Vibes
Crazy Vibes@CrazyVibes_1·
He was supposed to be on vacation. Spencer Stone, 23, was dozing on a high-speed train hurtling through Belgium at nearly 320 km/h. He was backpacking across Europe with his two best childhood friends—three young men simply looking to see the world before life got complicated. Suddenly, a man emerged from the restroom, a Kalashnikov in his hand. In seconds, the calm of that summer afternoon plunged into the unimaginable. Passengers screamed. People dove under the seats. A French-American man named Mark Moogalian rushed to grab the rifle and was shot in the back. The assailant was armed with a pistol, a box cutter, and 270 rounds of ammunition. The train was locked, speeding along, and the police were nowhere to be seen. 554 people had nowhere to go. Spencer Stone had no weapon. No body armor. No plan. He got up anyway. Without a word to his friends, he started running—at full speed down the center aisle—directly toward an armed assailant who had already shot someone. His friend Alek Skarlatos followed closely behind. Anthony Sadler, a student, joined them. A 62-year-old British businessman, Chris Norman—a complete stranger—also joined them. None of them had to. They all did. Stone reached the assailant first, pinned him in a headlock, and forced him to the ground. The struggle was violent and desperate. The assailant pulled out a box cutter and slashed Stone's face, neck, and hands—giving him a deep gash on his neck and nearly severing his thumb. Blood soaked the aisle floor. Stone didn't let go. For nearly 90 seconds, four ordinary men held a terrorist on the ground as he planned a mass slaughter. They finally subdued him and tied him down with belts and a tie. Then Stone collapsed. Bleeding profusely from his neck wound and fighting to stay conscious, he saw Mark Moogalian lying a few meters away—the man who had been shot while trying to stop the attacker. His wife stood beside him, screaming in terror. Stone crawled to him. With one hand, he pressed down on his own wound to close it; with the other, he worked to save Moogalian. The young pilot managed to keep the wounded man alive—breathing and speaking—until the train made an emergency stop and the rescuers arrived. The surgeons who subsequently treated Stone said his neck wound had been only millimeters from fatal. He had lost a tremendous amount of blood. He had come within inches of not surviving. But he pulled through. When he regained consciousness after his operation, he asked only one question—not about himself, his injuries, or what lay ahead. He asked if anyone else had been hurt. He was told no: no one else had died. Thanks to what he and his friends had accomplished in those 90 seconds, 554 people were able to return home to their families that night. French President François Hollande awarded Stone, Skarlatos, and Sadler the Legion of Honor—France's highest distinction. President Obama received them at the Pentagon. The world applauded their actions. Stone consistently declined all honors. “I only did what anyone would have done,” he kept repeating. But that’s precisely the difference: most people wouldn’t have. When danger strikes, all your instincts tell you to flee in the opposite direction. The rarest thing in the world is to see someone run toward that danger—unarmed—for the safety of strangers they’ve never met. Three friends from Sacramento and a British stranger they’d never spoken to decided—in a spontaneous and unforeseen moment—that the lives of others mattered more than their own safety. That decision saved the lives of everyone on board that train. 554 people were able to get home. Because four ordinary people had chosen, without the slightest hesitation, to do something extraordinary.
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Sarah Sizzle@sizzle_sarah·
You don’t get to assault a young woman and then play the victim. Nobody cares about your sob story, bro. FAFO. ✌️
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Pushing The Limits With Brian Shapiro
OK, I was wrong about @Savsays The fact that she was suffering from those horrific injuries in tremendous pain, but still was able to appear on @IngrahamAngle and @infowars the next day proves she is a MAGA patriot! What a hero! I have to admit when I am wrong. Sincere apologies! Must have been an Alex Jones psychotic episode.
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holdover@taylor424·
@CalicoTheJack @Savsays His IG name was "angrymanmn" but yeah he is not violent. It's normal to have angry man in your username 🙄
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𝕮𝖆𝖑𝖎𝖈𝖔 𝕵𝖆𝖈k 🇺🇸
@Savsays “I’m absolutely not violent” “That’s you, on camera, being violent” “I just stayed back and watched” “Again, that’s you, right there, assaulting a woman on camera” “Here’s my GoFundMe link” How did it come to this🤦‍♂️
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Savanah Hernandez@Savsays·
UPDATE: Chris Ostroushko says that the backlash his family has been receiving for their actions last weekend has been “overwhelming” and “nonstop” He’s now “second guessing” living in the United States, because he’s unhappy with how negatively the public has reacted to him assaulting a woman on camera. He is in complete disbelief, stating that, "I've never had anything like this happen in my life". Chris and Deyanna have been going on a press tour continuing to assert that they are the real victims, despite millions watching the footage of them instigating everything. There is also a GoFundMe for them, where they are currently trying to raise $8k, stating that they’ve lost their jobs and, “are facing one of the most overwhelming and life-altering moments they have ever experienced”. The family has still taken zero accountability for any of the violence they committed and are in complete shock that they are facing consequences for their actions. Last week Chris also did an interview where he lied, stating that his family is “absolutely not violent" and that all he did was "stay back and watch" everything, despite being on camera shoving me multiple times.
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Defense Diaries@defense_diaries·
1/🧵 There seems to be a large number of people, in general, that seem to operate under the misconception that it is unethical for a defense attorney to speak with journalist. It is not. I’m attaching ABA Rules of Professional Conduct, Rule 3.6, so that you may familiarize yourself with it. Once you’ve done that, if you’d like to debate the Safe Harbor rule…I’m here for it. There is also absolutely no prohibition that exists that does not allow for a Defendant, who is presumed innocent, to speak with the press or a journalist. I think most attorneys prefer to speak on behalf of their clients, but people are going to people. I have reviewed all 81 slides of what @MafiaMasshole posted today. There was some information that I had not seen. I am not speaking for any other attorney here or who has a YouTube channel or anywhere else and I’m going to preface my opinion with the following statements because context matters. @AlilawMotta and I pander to no one. We are career defense attorneys, we have made that abundantly clear since we started the podcast. We view issues and cases through that lens. That’s how our brains operate after decades of doing it. We don’t apologize for it, far from it, we own it, we embrace it, proudly. I firmly believe that being a defense attorney is an absolute privilege and is one of the most honorable professions that one can undertake. It is the quintessential David and Goliath scenario, as we are constantly at odds with our Government, with all of its might and resources, for the express purpose of defending the principles of the Constitution for ALL citizens of our Country, which includes those who have never stepped foot in a courtroom. As far as our public/social media profile….we cover cases that are of National concern, we cover cases that are of great public interest, we cover cases wherein we believe that a defendant has been denied their 6th Amendment right to fair trial, we cover cases where we believe that the wrong person has been convicted, which results in no justice for ANYONE involved, and which frankly, is where my passion lies. The concept that @AlilawMotta and I tailor our opinions on cases, and that’s all they are, our opinions, based on what we believe would help us build our business is absurd. One brief review of what we have covered on our channel will clearly reflect what I am saying to be true. I imagine we took a significant hit from our Richard Allen coverage, as we are of the firm belief that Richard Allen was absolutely denied a fair trial and moreover believe that he is factually innocent. That concept upsets some people. That concept angers some people. Those people are entitled to feel the way they do and believe what they believe. I hope to one day be able to PROVE them wrong. Riding the fence is the smart business decision. Going with the majority of public sentiment is the safe bet. We don’t do that unless we of course agree. Sometimes it’s to our social media business’s detriment. We don’t care. We have a different mission. We seek to educate the public on what it is that defense attorneys actually do, and what our role in the system really is beyond what many in the public misconceive it to be. We also seek to entertain while doing it. We hope and believe that we accomplish both of those things.
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Danilo@odedanilo·
Who is allowed to show up at your house unannounced?
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holdover@taylor424·
@RustTrial So is he basically saying he stole her Netflix account by not subscribing to his own account when they split up? and he is blaming her for changing HER ACCOUNT name? This complete fucking loser. Is there no bottom to his level of douchebaggery?
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Rust Trial@RustTrial·
Yes, MO changed the Netflix profile name before cancelling. I would have done the same quite frankly. TB equates name change of a profile to a separate motive. Something he cannot confirm.
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@BostonBrandi100 You know that it is all driven by Aidan. He is the catalyst behind all of this shit
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Boston Brandi@BostonBrandi100·
I can’t even believe the amount of emails & notifications I have in an unread folder going back to the beginning of the year. 🤦‍♀️ Notifications I missed & never knew about. 😳 It’s also UNBELIEVABLE how many lies are being told about me & others that I’m just seeing now. This one account was apparently commenting to me multiple times & I never saw it. There’s a concerning amount of hate posts & lies about me. 🤔 Even crazier, I just found at least 4 other accounts with a similar pattern of hate towards me, Jenna, Nick and Nan. About arguments I have zero to do with. I am mind blown still going through Januarys shit 😳 🤯 But these accounts aren’t slick. 👀 Just sloppy. 👋 How many accounts can one fraud create? MANY WE SEE.
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Kylie Kirkpatrick MS, BA, AA ASL Terp/Clinician
Gina is like a wounded feral animal constantly seeking attention and confirmation from anyone who will give it. She called the police and the media when her 17-year-old son left to see his girlfriend and dad two states away. It was on the news as a runaway and she started a GoFundMe lol I called her out for making it seem like a five-year-old got kidnapped. It was ridiculous. I confronted her publicly and asked if she was going to return the GFM money after the young man learned the cops were looking for him. He didn’t run away from home, he ran away from HER and she swore revenge. Conspiracy is a felony in California and taking very seriously. I’ve turned the matter over to the authorities.
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