I confronted @JLRINVESTIGATES regarding the public allegations he beat & choked his ex girlfriend Magnolia outside the Karmelo Anthony trial.
Public allegations that made the @nypost.
He refused to answer my questions and immediately tried to baselessly insinuate that I was the one with crimes against women and/or children.
I am not a public figure. Here is my perspective UNCUT.
Then there is the YouTuber problem, which may be the clearest example of convenience replacing principle. Early on, Lauren had no problem telling the self proclaimed media crowd to go home. She said they were hampering the investigation.
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My only opinion on all of this is simple: children should be taught that walking away is not weakness, bruised egos heal, pride fades, and race has nothing to do with teaching your children to never bring a knife to a fist fight.
Judge Wilson has drafted his final Order in Aaron Spencer’s case, releasing Aaron from all conditions of bond…and most importantly Dismissing the Case WITH PREJUDICE!
I’m just going to leave this here. Do you see the people in the background? Were they asked if they wanted to be part of a livestream, a photo, or a social media post?
This isn’t about anyone specifically named. It’s about the reality of what happens when cameras are pointed at a neighborhood. Most of these residents have nothing to do with the investigation. They’re simply trying to live their lives in a community already dealing with a difficult and traumatic situation.
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@SleuthieGoosie@DoctorTurtleboy@CourtTV She is absolutely blinded by her hate for Aiden. Fucking scary to think how she could have used hate like that while working for the FBI.
I love trolling low IQ potatoes. I love that it gets under some of your skin so deeply that my past still keeps you up at night while I sleep blissfully.
I love waking up sober every day. I love meetings.
I love having people around me that I love and who love me back.
I love that the information you think you hold over me is worthless because the people who matter already know everything.
We don’t do secrets over here.
I wake up unbothered, usually laughing, with the things that actually matter at the forefront: my relationship, the kids around me, the dogs, my toes in the sand, salt water on my skin, fellowship, and recovery.
I love that some of you were so determined to see me fail that when I was trying to do the right thing and get help, checking into a sober home, you still reached out in pathetic attempts to disrupt my life and somehow convinced yourselves it was righteous.
The funny part is it always ends the same way. My life keeps getting better while you stay angry.
I love that some of you lose your minds seeing me on ride-alongs or near firearms while yelling, “He’s a felon!” knowing full well I’m not.
I just laugh because I put in the work. I got sober. I healed. I changed. I never caught felony convictions because I chose a different path.
I love all of it.
That’s why I keep showing up every day and doing whatever I please.
Some of you think I’ve failed. Meanwhile, every sober day is a win, and I get to put another one on the board tomorrow, higher power willing. 🖤✌️
For those who need to hear this:
You buy a home in what you believe is a safe community. You pay your mortgage, your bills, and your HOA fees. Then something terrible happens. A neighbor goes missing, law enforcement becomes involved, and suddenly your quiet neighborhood becomes the focus of public attention.
People begin arriving from outside the community to follow the case. Some spend hours parked near homes, livestreaming and recording. Residents who have nothing to do with the investigation find themselves being filmed while walking their dogs, working in their yards, watching their children ride bikes, or simply driving through their own neighborhood with their license plates captured on camera and broadcast online.
The difference is that visitors can leave at the end of the day. The people who live there cannot. They still have to come home. They still have to go to work, run errands, walk their dogs, and live their daily lives in a neighborhood that has suddenly become the subject of public attention.
This is not about preventing people from discussing the case or raising awareness. It is about remembering that real families live in these neighborhoods. Most are concerned about what happened and want answers too. They are simply trying to live their lives while a tragic situation unfolds around them.
There are ways to support awareness and follow developments in a case without turning an entire neighborhood and its residents into part of the story.
All these asshats talking about Nerdy throwing food on the floor but none of them want to talk about how it saved my life💁🏻♀️
237 days sober.
Happy, joyous and free mfs😘