
Giggling Ganon
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Amazon employee shows up for her "scheduled" shift and chaos ensues as a result. The incident unfolded when management confronted the worker, Diamond, claiming she wasn’t scheduled to work and asking her to leave the floor. Diamond adamantly refused, insisting she had proof on her phone that she was supposed to be there. Due to her reluctance to go home the supervisors were forced to call the police to get her to clock out and leave the building. Even with police present she refused to leave the floor and the building. Eventually things made their way to the break room where her supervisor produced the schedule showing she was not supposed to be there and officially requested to tresspass her from the building. Given one final warning by the officer to leave voluntarily or face arrest, Diamond dug her heels in. Watch the exact moment the situation completely broke down, leading to a struggle as officers moved in to arrest her for criminal trespass. Feels like the battle is usually getting folks to come to work, not the other way around where they don't want to leave. This woman cost herself her job and a trip to the police station all in one afternoon.
Giggling Ganon1,068,434 views • 7 days ago
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21 year old predator pretends to be 14 eventually gets caught in her lie. The story begins with Alyssa Zinger sitting in a holding room after being detained by police. When questioned by officers, she confidently claims to be only 14 years old. In reality, Zinger lied about her age, the officers treated her as a juvenile, scrambling to contact her parents and trying to figure out how to legally release her. It was a calculated attempt to exploit the juvenile justice system and evade adult consequences. The key is that the boy she was with along with the boys father also believed she was 14. Fast forward a bit and truth comes out where we now see department detectives executing a residential search warrant at the Zinger family home after the full scope of her activities came to light. Outside the house, Zinger's father can be seen passionately defending his daughter to the officers. Believing she was an innocent young woman who "got messed up with the wrong kid," he accused a 14-year-old middle school boy of victimizing his daughter and recording adult videos of her. However, investigators quickly realized the exact opposite was true: Zinger was the adult predator preying on minors. As detectives dug into the electronic evidence, they uncovered a dark reality. Zinger, who was 22 years old, had been actively posing as a 14-year-old homeschooled student on platforms like Snapchat. Her primary targets were middle school boys—ranging from 12 to 15 years old—who attended Woodrow Wilson Middle School in Tampa. She used her fake persona to manipulate, groom, and enter into illicit relationships with these students. Once the floodgates opened, multiple juvenile victims came forward. Zinger's initial arrest on seven felony counts quickly snowballed. She ultimately faced a massive 11-count felony indictment in Hillsborough County, including: Lewd or Lascivious Molestation (by an adult over 18 against victims aged 12–15) Lewd or Lascivious Battery Possession of Child Pornography Sexual Cyber-Harassment During her bond hearings, the courtroom grew incredibly tense. Zinger's defense team attempted to argue for pre-trial release by highlighting her history on an Individualized Education Program (IEP) in school, claiming emotional and developmental challenges caused her actions. The prosecution fiercely rejected this, proving her school records did not support severe developmental delays and demonstrating that she lived a highly calculated dual life. The judges agreed with the state. Pointing out Zinger's lack of accountability—and noting that she repeatedly shook her head in denial during testimonies despite clear video evidence—Hillsborough County Judge Laura Ward fiercely rebuked her in court: "You don't really seem to grasp the problem here. You are the problem here. Your actions on these boys are illegal. And it's not okay... You are the only adult." Zinger was ordered to be held continuously without bond as a safety risk to the community. The bodycam footage at the house becomes even more critical when looking at the court transcripts. Prosecutors revealed that during the search warrant, Zinger's father handed over a cell phone claiming it was his daughter's. Forensic analysis later proved the phone actually belonged to her mother and hadn't been active since 2021. When detectives returned to get the real device, Zinger claimed it was "lost." The judge openly criticized the parents in court, stating their actions actively obstructed the criminal investigation to shield their daughter from immediate accountability. Her case is still moving through the court system, so we will circle back once we have results.
Giggling Ganon246,214 views • 3 days ago

Tyrant deputy arrests a man because an off duty officer saw another man give him a cigarette. It all started when an off-duty officer named Stocker called dispatch, claiming he witnessed a "suspicious hand-to-hand transaction" between a black Cadillac and a red Chevy pickup truck. He claimed he saw a "substantial baggie of white stuff" pass between them. But when on-duty Marysville police and St. Clair County sheriff’s deputies rolled up, the reality on the ground didn't match the "hunch". The driver of the truck, Jason Kidder, immediately told the responding officer the truth: the driver of the Cadillac was his coworker, Ronnie, from the local Busy Beaver store, and Ronnie had simply handed him a cigarette. When deputies questioned Ronnie on the other side of the car wash, he completely corroborated the story—explaining he just stopped by to say hi, gave Jason a cigarette, and handed him "a five" ($5 bill) so they could hang out afterward. Instead of accepting the perfectly legal, matching explanations, the officers demanded Jason's ID, claiming an off-duty cop's visual hunch gave them full Probable Cause. Knowing his rights, Jason refused to comply with an groundless investigation and demanded a supervisor. The deputy returned to his vehicle and spoke with the off duty officer again and his supervisor. He decided he wanted to play the hunch and detain Jason. When Jason stepped into his truck, officers declared him detained. They threatened him with a Taser, shattered his window, and physically dragged him out of the cab. While taking him down to the wet concrete they cuffed Jason and took him into custody. With Jason handcuffed in the back of a cruiser, multiple officers—including U.S. Border Patrol agents—completely ransacked and trashed the interior of his truck. They tore apart his center console, searched under the seats, and went through his personal belongings desperately looking for a "softball-sized baggie" to justify their behavior. The result? Absolutely ZERO drugs or contraband were found. Despite finding nothing, the system did what it always does to cover its tracks. Discovering an old, unrelated local warrant, they jailed Jason anyway and slapped him with charges of "resisting and obstructing" an officer. These tyrant officers know they are wrong, but their ego and the fact that they know a lawsuit will come is standing in their way which is why they doubled down on their actions. Jason is still battling the criminal charges they are still pushing on him and needs to clear that hurdle before going after any civil suit. Jason is refusing to back down and is fighting to hold these departments accountable for unlawful detention, illegal search, and excessive use of force. Our rights don’t end where a cop's blind assumptions begin. Jason does have a go fund me set up as he tries to raise money for lawyer fees for his legal issues as a result of this situation. If you want to help Jason hire a civil rights attorney to take this fight to the courts and defend the Fourth Amendment, you can support his official legal defense fund: 🔹 Fundraiser: GoFundMe 🔹 Campaign Title: "Help Jason Kidder Fight for Justice" I wish him luck in his battle against these corrupt deputies.
Giggling Ganon1,100,381 views • 12 days ago

Cop pulls this guy over and insists that the sandwich he was eating was actually his cell phone. Even when corrected he doubles down on his incompetence. We are in Lawrence River Park where one of their Police officers pulls over a man eating a sandwich while driving because he is absolutely convinced he saw a cell phone in the driver’s hand. You can see the exact moment the officer gets corrected on it not being a cell phone, only to double down on his "expert" observation. Even after the driver explicitly tells him it’s a sandwich, the officer hits him with the classic, "I know what a sandwich looks like, it was your phone... a rectangular thing, whether it was your wallet, your phone, it looked like your phone." My guy, it has lettuce sticking out of it. Also the sandwich was sitting right on the passenger seat. Instead of just admitting he mistook a quick lunch for a distracted driving violation, he tries to save face by acting like he’s doing the driver a massive favor. He runs the license and wraps up the stop by saying he’s going to "trust" him and just issue a warning this time. If you're going to power trip over distracted driving, at least make sure the suspect isn't just trying to finish their midday snack. This is one of those 🤦 moments. At least he was not a total tyrant where he issued a citation or worse.
Giggling Ganon1,572,478 views • 23 days ago

Dude rips into tyrant officer who lied about the reason he pulled him over. The video starts with Officer Nablo pulling over a motorcyclist right outside his own home. Right out of the gate, the officer asks didn't you hear me when I was trying to pull you over? The rider said no, because he has a Bluetooth speaker in his helmet. The officer falsely claims having helmet speakers is illegal (spoiler: it’s not). So this was off to a wonderful start. When the rider directly asks, "Why are you pulling me over first?" the officer completely deflects, stating it's simply "to ID who you are." That is a massive red flag. Officers need reasonable articulable suspicion of a crime to initiate a traffic stop—they cannot just pull you over to demand papers and see who you are. It isn't until long after the confrontation begins, after the officer has already demanded ID, that he walks to the back of the motorcycle to look for a retroactive justification. He then tries to claim that the plate has to be visible and says he can't see the plate. The rider pushes back calling out it officer for lying. After getting the ID and running the plate the officer did happen to get lucky as he discovered the vehicle registration expired , meaning it is expired. The rider immediately calls out the absolute hypocrisy and shifting narrative: The officer first claimed he couldn't see the license plate at all. Yet, the officer simultaneously claimed he pulled the rider over because he knew the registration on that very plate was expired. How can you pull someone over for an expired plate that you just admitted you couldn't even see until after you detached him from the bike? It makes zero sense. Failure to Yield or Safe Stopping Point? Officer Nablo tries to claim the rider was "failing to yield" and evading the stop because he didn't pull over the exact second the lights went on. However, the rider stands his ground, explaining that he did not flee; he simply continued riding a short distance to his own home where he felt safe and where he had multiple security cameras recording the interaction. This doesn't seem to be a random encounter, either. The rider alleges a disturbing pattern of personal harassment from Officer Nablo, claiming this exact same officer previously came onto his property and threatened to shoot his dog just for barking inside the house. Eventually, a supervisor/sergeant steps in to de-escalate the hostile officer. The supervisor confirms that the citations for the expired registration will be sent by mail and that the rider has 10 days to contest them. When the rider demands to file a formal complaint for harassment, the supervisor instructs him that individual officer complaints must be taken up directly with the Chief of Police. The rider made it clear this is going straight to court and social media. What do you think? Was this officer legitimately enforcing traffic laws, or was he a tyrant fishing for a reason to flex his badge?
Giggling Ganon714,639 views • 13 days ago

Police called out to a residence just in time to witness an entitled woman drive her car into the home of her parents over a money dispute. Officers were called to a residential neighborhood after reports that a daughter, Chloe, was throwing a massive tantrum because her parents wouldn't give her more cash. According to her mother, they had already given her $1,000, but Chloe claimed it wasn't enough. When her parents drew the line, Chloe locked herself inside her black Jeep right in the driveway. Responding officers spent several minutes trying to de-escalate the situation, pleading with her to roll down the window, step out, and talk to them like an adult. Chloe’s response? She told officers she simply "didn't care" if they broke her windows or sent her to jail. While an officer was actively on the phone with her father trying to figure out a peaceful solution, Chloe decided to take things to a dangerous new level. She started the ignition, put the Jeep in drive, and deliberately accelerated directly into her parents' brick home, smashing right into the garage structure. With the vehicle turned into a weapon, officers immediately moved in, shattered the driver-side window, and pulled her out of the car. Even while being handcuffed on the grass, the hostility didn't stop—she proceeded to spit at and kick one of the arresting officers. The situation somehow got even worse after she was taken into custody. After being transported to a local hospital for a medical evaluation, Chloe allegedly attacked a nurse. Because of her actions, she is now facing an incredibly steep mountain of legal trouble, with charges including: Aggravated battery on a nurse Aggravated battery on law enforcement Criminal damage to property Trespassing Reckless driving Resisting arrest This is a grown adult acting like a toddler. This did not happen overnight and you can bet the parents played a big role in why she thinks she can behave the way she does.
Giggling Ganon391,406 views • 8 days ago

Officer gets his ego damaged because guy on a bike asked the employees of white castle directions after the office already told him. So the officer takes him down arrested him and cost the city 9.3 million in a settlement. 20-year-old Luther Gonzalez-Hall was riding his bicycle home when he became lost. He flagged down Dearborn Police Officer Marvin Sanders to ask for help. Finding the officer’s demeanor hostile, Luther decided to ride over to a nearby White Castle to ask the employees inside for directions instead. Officer Sanders followed him into the restaurant, aggressively demanding to know why Luther was seeking a second opinion. As the officer began pulling on tactical gloves, Luther grew terrified and tried to walk away to de-escalate the situation. The moment Luther stepped outside, Officer Sanders pursued him, pulled him off his bicycle, took him down and placed him in a ch0ke hold to apprehend him. As a result of the encounter Luther now has a lifelong limp. (trying to keep X happy here) To justify his actions, Officer Sanders charged Luther with resisting and obstructing a police officer. However, an internal affairs investigation later found that Sanders had absolutely no legal basis to detain or arrest Luther in the first place, and his police report failed to provide a factual account of the incident. All criminal charges against Luther were completely dismissed. Despite the department's internal findings explicitly condemning the arrest, the city heavily protected Sanders during the ensuing litigation. Instead of facing criminal charges or being fired, public records and legal proceedings revealed that Sanders remained on the force—and was even PROMOTED to Detective while the civil lawsuit was playing out in federal court. Because the court stripped Officer Sanders of his qualified immunity for violating Luther's constitutional protections against unlawful seizure and excessive force, the case went before a jury. After watching this exact bodycam footage, the jury vindicated Luther Gonzalez-Hall and awarded him a $9.3 million verdict for the egregious civil rights violations and his permanent impairment. While municipal contracts typically ensure that taxpayers and city insurance absorb the financial brunt of these massive payouts rather than the officers themselves, verdicts like this prove that juries are growing increasingly exhausted by bully tactics and a lack of police de-escalation. Another bully officer costing tax payers millions. How do these folks keep their jobs and in this case get promoted?
Giggling Ganon1,006,316 views • 18 days ago

Officer arrests passanger for not providing ID. Then lies to cover up his error. We are in Miami Dade and the officer involved is identified as D. Echeverria. He initiated the encounter by demanding identification from the passenger, despite the passenger's clear assertion that they were not the driver and had committed no crime. Under established legal standards, passengers generally have no obligation to provide identification during a routine traffic stop unless the officer possesses reasonable, articulable suspicion that the passenger is actively involved in criminal activity. The officer’s insistence on obtaining the passenger's ID, despite the lack of evidence linking them to a crime, illustrates a disregard for the passenger's rights against unreasonable detention and questioning. After the officer consulted with his partner, he knew he messed up which is why he cooked up the excuse of mixing up vehicles. This interaction serves as a stark reminder of the importance of knowing one's rights when facing law enforcement, as the demand for ID—even when legally unjustified—is a common maneuver to intimidate or control individuals in public spaces.
Giggling Ganon1,633,503 views • 29 days ago
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This dude just got the shock of his life when he decided to "park" for a little bit with his date that he recently met to have a little intimate time together. 😁 To his surprise his date had some extra hardware that he was not anticipating to be in place thus you get his reaction to the discovery for all to see right here in this video. 🤣🤣
Giggling Ganon8,896,524 views • 3 months ago

This dude thinks he is a tough guy as he assaults an officer right in front of his parents in their home. Meet Anish Lakhe, a resident on the 8900 block of Brandon Road. In Darien Illinois. Darien Police Department officers responded to a domestic-related emergency call at the Brandon Road home. Upon their arrival, Lakhe was actively resisting efforts the officers were making to manage the situation. The encounter quickly turned physical. Lakhe assaulted one of the responding officers , causing physical injury to the Darien police officer before he could be successfully restrained and placed in handcuffs. Lakhe was subsequently transported to the DuPage County Jail and faced severe felony charges, including: Two Counts of Aggravated Battery to a Peace Officer (Class 2 Felonies) Resisting a Peace Officer Causing Injury (Class 4 Felony) Domestic Battery (Class A Misdemeanor) Lakhe's legal troubles have not ended there and have further escalated. In early February 2026, Darien Police officers were dispatched right back to the exact same residence in the 8900 block of Brandon Road for yet another domestic disturbance. Upon arrival, officers made contact with a female complainant who exhibited visible bruising on her ankle. Lakhe was arrested once again at the scene and hit with a new round of criminal charges: Two Counts of Domestic Battery Interfering with the Reporting of Domestic Violence He was once again booked into the DuPage County Jail. Public records and the repeated police dispatches confirm that Lakhe continues to reside at the same family home with his parents on Brandon Road, where both violent domestic escalations have manifested. We will have to keep an eye on this to see what court results are. Soft on crime Illinois let him right back out on cashless bail.
Giggling Ganon2,940,120 views • 1 month ago

Senior Albuquerque police officer gets arrested and stripped of all of his gear and uniform in real time. They even cut the shirt off the man with scissors. Rio Rancho Police Department arrested senior APD officer Jeffrey Wharton following a severe domestic violence investigation at his home. The incident came to light after a home security camera captured audio and video of Wharton dragging his girlfriend into the house in a chokehold while she screamed for help. The victim was later taken to a hospital, where medical staff discovered extensive injuries. She had suffered a brain bleed, deep lacerations to her face and head, severe facial bruising, and markings around her neck indicating she had been strangled. Due to the severity of the brain bleed, she had to be rushed to a specialized medical center. Because Wharton was fully uniformed and on duty when the warrant was issued, arresting officers met him at a local sub-station to take him into custody. During the booking process, officers used trauma shears to physically cut and rip the APD patches, badges, and tactical gear off his body. This standard procedure ensures a detained officer does not retain department credentials in jail, but it also served as a stark public stripping of his authority. Wharton was charged with kidnapping, aggravated battery on a household member, and interference with communications. He resigned from the department immediately following the arrest. He eventually pleaded guilty to aggravated battery and was sentenced to three years of probation after spending six months in jail. Looking at the crime he committed also taking into account that he was a police officer, does the time fit the crime, or did he get off easy?
Giggling Ganon235,558 views • 6 days ago

Police called when man claims that a 250k watch they are selling was his and it was stolen from him. He has receipt along with paperwork showing matching serial number. Anthony Farrer luxury watch dealer known as "The Timepiece Gentleman"—is inside a Scottsdale, Arizona jewelry store. Farrer marched into the shop and demanded they hand over a luxury Richard Mille RM 11-03 watch valued at a staggering quarter-of-a-million dollars. Claiming the watch had been stolen from him months prior during a night out in Los Angeles, Farrer produced an invoice and claimed he had already flagged the serial numbers across global dealer networks. However, the store owners stood their ground. They proved they had purchased the watch legitimately from another dealer and cleared it through law enforcement databases, where it showed no record of being stolen. The high-stakes standoff became so volatile that store employees locked the front doors to trap Farrer inside while they called the police to intervene. But investigators later revealed that this entire confrontation was nothing more than a desperate, calculated smokescreen. Farrer wasn't the victim of a theft; he was trying to hide a massive, collapsing Ponzi scheme. Operating a luxury watch consignment business in Beverly Hills, Farrer was pocketing millions of dollars from 97 clients' watch sales to fund a lavish lifestyle of high-end rentals, luxury cars, and a severe gambling addiction. When angry clients demanded their money or their watches back, Farrer would frantically juggle inventory, shipping other clients' watches to buy time. This public stunt in Arizona was a classic deflection tactic to blame "stolen merchandise" for his missing funds before the house of cards fell. The law caught up with him shortly after. Following a federal investigation by the FBI and IRS, Farrer was arrested. Investigators ultimately proved he had defrauded more than 40 victims out of a staggering $5.6 million. Farrer pleaded guilty to federal counts of wire fraud and mail fraud. He was sentenced to 70 months—nearly six years—in federal prison and ordered to pay millions in restitution. An incredible look at how far a fraudster will go when the walls finally start closing in.
Giggling Ganon1,716,849 views • 1 month ago
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Married man and his girlfriend get arrested for hooking up in a McDonald's parking lot. Volusia County Sheriff's deputies responded to a call regarding a couple doing the deed inside a parked GMC Denali. The vehicle's passenger door was wide open, exposing the act directly to the public and the witness. When questioned by deputies, the man, identified as Michael, admitted they were "fooling around" but tried to downplay the situation, arguing that they were inside a vehicle and that "nobody was around" to see them. Unbeknownst to him, a bystander had already recorded the entire incident and handed the footage over to law enforcement. When deputies interviewed the girlfriend separately, the full story came to light: The Affair: She confirmed they were hooking up and revealed that Michael is actually married. They chose the McDonald's parking lot as a meeting spot specifically to hide from his wife. She noted they chose to use her GMC Denali because it was nicer than his car. The girlfriend informed deputies that she had a loaded firearm inside the vehicle. Michael also admitted to drinking alcohol prior to the encounter, though he claimed his girlfriend was sober enough to drive them. Despite Michael's confusion over why they were being detained for an act committed inside a vehicle, deputies made it clear that doing so in a public parking lot violates state law. Both individuals were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for breaching the public peace and corrupting public morals. Dissimilar: This video is only the body cam video of the officers talking to the couple after the fact. This does not contain any footage that the witness recorded.
Giggling Ganon1,779,883 views • 1 month ago

You can tell this is her first time with a bow in hands. Those carnival games are so unforgiving.
Giggling Ganon4,121,001 views • 2 months ago

Officers rough up an innocent 60 year old man over a warrant that they read wrong and refused to double check. Pure incompetence on display when Orange City Police Department officers wrongfully detained Harry DeCancio Sr. inside his own home. The responding officers were attempting to execute an active arrest warrant. However, the target of that warrant was not the man they cornered in the living room—it was for his son, Harry DeCancio Jr. Despite a massive generation gap, the officers completely abandoned standard identity verification protocols. Harry DeCancio Sr. was born in 1962, making him over 60 years old at the time of the incident. The warrant on the officers' mobile data terminals explicitly detailed a completely different birth year, a distinct physical description, and the "Junior" suffix belonging to his son. Rather than taking a few brief seconds to double check their info, the officers instead doubled down on their error. Body camera footage reveals the officers aggressively pushed the elder DeCancio over his own couch. A struggle ensued for several minutes as officers forced handcuffs onto him. This incident exposes the dangerous reality of law enforcement prioritizing absolute physical compliance over accurate data verification. When officers refuse to slow down and read the critical identifiers right in front of them, innocent citizens pay the price. In this case, gross negligence took the place of basic duty, leaving a 60-year-old man to bear the brunt of an assault and wrongful arrest by the very department sworn to protect the community.
Giggling Ganon1,710,937 views • 1 month ago

P*ssed off father addresses township board over the cover up of an accident where his wife his son were hit by the son of a friend of the chief of police. This father is demanding accountability at a North Huntingdon Township Board of Commissioners meeting, but the backstory behind this confrontation is a chilling look at a family's fight against small-town corruption. On July 7, 2024, Kathleen Morcheid was driving with her 13-month-old son, Jordan, when a vehicle driven by 22-year-old Nolan Patrick Mullen crossed the center line, striking them nearly head-on. Accident reconstruction experts later testified that Mullen was flying at 90 MPH in a 35 MPH zone just five seconds before the collision. While the toddler miraculously survived without major injuries, Kathleen suffered life-altering harm, including a severe traumatic brain injury and permanent physical tremors that stripped her of her career as a nurse. Nicholas Carrozza, the child’s father seen at the podium, quickly uncovered what he alleges is a deep-seated conflict of interest. Local critics and public complaints allege that Mullen’s father was close personal friends with high-ranking local police officials. Carrozza claims responding officers failed to perform standard on-scene sobriety testing, ignored witnesses who saw the driver laughing after the crash, and systematically stonewalled his family's Right-to-Know requests for body camera footage and basic police reports. The systemic frustration peaked when the District Attorney’s office offered Mullen a lenient plea deal—dismissing the felony chargesin exchange for probation and home electronic monitoring. Fortunately, a Westmoreland County judge took the unusual step of rejecting the plea deal, stating home monitoring was entirely inappropriate for an offense requiring prison time. Carrozza fought back with constitutional law. He openly called out Township Manager Harry Fulk for attempting to bypass him, exposed threats of arrest from the DA for asking questions, and vowed to strip the board members of their qualified immunity via a federal civil rights lawsuit under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. As of June 2026 The fallout has turned into a massive First Amendment battle. Instead of transparent answers, local authorities hit Carrozza with a wave of criminal charges, ordering him to stand trial for misdemeanor counts of disrupting a public meeting, illegal recording in a police lobby, and endangering a public official after he posted an officer's photo online to criticize the department. Carrozza maintains that these charges are an unconstitutional overreach designed to criminalize citizen activism and silence a father demanding justice for his permanently injured wife and child. Meanwhile, the family home has fallen into foreclosure due to mounting medical debt. As far as the driver. Mullen's defense attorney requested a special pretrial hearing to challenge the state's evidence, specifically arguing that Morcheid's injuries did not legally meet the threshold of "serious bodily injury" and that the felony charge should be thrown out. Judge Stewart firmly rejected the defense's request to drop the felony charge. The judge noted that Morcheid's daily life remains entirely upended by her ongoing brain injury symptoms, headaches, speech issues, and physical tremors. The prosecution also successfully presented accident reconstruction data proving Mullen was driving 90 MPH in a 35 MPH zone just five seconds before the impact, which the court agreed was the absolute "definition of recklessness." Because the defense's efforts to dismiss the charges failed, Judge Stewart ruled that the final determination of fault and the severity of the crash must be decided by a local jury. Mullen remains charged with felony aggravated assault by vehicle, misdemeanor reckless endangerment, and multiple traffic summaries as the case moves toward a formal criminal trial.
Giggling Ganon1,620,082 views • 1 month ago

Unhinged cheating wife causes divorce. Husband wins joint custody so now ex wife gets her step father to take the husband out in front of his own 4 year old daughter. The story starts while still married, the relationship between Rachiel and Colby Moore had become a toxic powder keg. In this home security footage, Colby confronts Rachiel about her infidelity. It wasn’t just a bad argument—it was the start of a power struggle that would escalate for the next two years. Two years later Divorced and deep in a custody battle, Rachiel began "victim casting." She showed up to a police interview with blue medical tape on her nose, claiming Colby had headbutted her breaking her nose. As a nurse, she knew exactly how to play the part, hoping to use the "injury" to win full custody. A judge didn't buy the act and granted Colby 50/50 custody instead. The judge’s ruling was the final straw. Instead of walking away, Rachiel orchestrated a hit that came to fruition two months later. She recruited her former stepfather, Jason Curtis, providing him with Colby’s address and schedule. On March 19, while Colby was unloading groceries with his 4-year-old daughter in Santa Rosa County, Florida, he was taken out in front of his child. Rachiel thought her "battered woman" persona would be her perfect alibi. She was wrong. Police caught up with her in a parking lot, where she tried to lean into her professional identity as a nurse to deflect suspicion by still wearing the blue tape on her nose from when she claim her ex husband broke her nose via headbutt two months prior. She didn't realize that digital forensics had already linked her directly to the her step father that took her ex husband out. The performance ended in a courtroom. A jury saw through the manipulation and found Rachiel Moore guilty of first-degree premeditated murder. She was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole and her step father received a similar sentence. This woman created all of her own problems through her own actions. In the end she was trying to take her daughter away from her ex husband forever, but instead made it where this 4 year old has no parents left in her life. This is a sad story for the family of the husband and the child that are the true victims in all of this.
Giggling Ganon2,328,655 views • 1 month ago