Defendant leaves Judge Simpson with no options (High Noon Heenan Update)
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This beautiful judge cares so deeply! I love this about him.
Agreed
He is truly a wonderful judge and an even more amazing human being, that Judge Simpson! God bless and protect him and Mr. Heenan. Mr. Heenan needs an irl friend like the Judge. Someone who will be gentle and patient and hear him out, but also hold him accountable in that same gentle manner only more forcefully as he just did. I really feel for Mr. Heenan!! He was sober for so long and then after his marriage broke up, drink was his only comfort, support and friend in his mind, as I’ve gleaned from the first case. He is painfully honest, though he tries to color things a bit, but if he had a support system in place to support and hold him accountable, he would succeed in his sobriety and eventually gain back time w his kids. Even that will take time and he may have some setbacks, but w that support system, he’ll come back stronger and maybe not stray so far! I feel like I know him and the judge, though of course I only know what’s presented, but I really want him to succeed! I think every time Judge Simpson lets Mr. Heenan know he is going to keep his word to help him and won’t leave him, he is helping Mr. Heenan’s self confidence/esteem a little more. Especially when he says, you are here and you are that miracle I was praying for today. 🥹❤️🩹 Judge is telling him he is worth fighting for and has a life worth living ❤🥹. I’m rooting for you too, Mr. Heenan! I wish I lived in your state bc I’d try to help you. I hope he succeeds! Thank you, Judge Simpson for being an amazing judge but also for being an inspirational human being!!! 🤩
This is so sad. If he doesn’t get serious inpatient treatment immediately this guy will never make it. He’ll lose his life.
Thanks for putting this all together for us! It tells a different story than just watching one hearing.
Judge Simpson is a great man, and he inspires greatness in those around him. MI is so lucky to have him.
My pleasure
I tried to get sober by myself over and over. I finally had to admit that MY way wasn’t working. I had to admit that my addiction (alcohol) is bigger than I am. Rehab saved my life. 2 years sober and hopefully many more. Complacency is a huge pitfall for many. You can’t stop working on sobriety for a single day. It’s a hard road, but it’s a rewarding road worth traveling.
Congratulations on your sobriety journey Kristy! No matter how hard it may be, I wish you many more years! ❤🩹
He's a rare creature, this defendant. He tells the judge the truth. He wants to get well. He just doesn't want to get well in the way that is hardest. Understandable.
Best of luck Mr. Heenan.
Very true. I wish when I'd been practicing that I had such honest clients who really wanted help. He talked about his divorce & losing his children. So sad.
This gentleman totally owes his life to Judge Simpson. He needs to go in person to every treatment session, it is imperative for him to be accountable.
He's humiliated walking into an AA meeting. It's that pride that will kill him. Until he understands that that pride is just his disease defending itself from being treated he will continue to struggle. I got fortunate when sobriety was forced on me. I went kicking and screaming to detox and was resentful and angry. The second day we had to listen to a speaker and it was as if he was speaking directly to me. Thankfully I was able to accept that I had a problem and with the grace of a higher power I've been sober ever since then. It's not easy, but with the foundation I was given, with the tools I have to assist me, I am able to live and be there for everyone who needs me. Judge Simpson is an example of a man whose primary concern is helping the people in need who come before him so that they can learn to help themselves. AA saved my life
Im so proud of you, that was a hard thing to do, accepting the realization that you had no control over it. It is very humiliating to stand in front of strangers and admit you are powerless over your life and to ask for help. I love how you phrased that, "pride is just your disease defending itself from being treated". My son lost that battle, and I am left to live every day without that beautiful soul on this earth with all the people who loved him and fought for him. Addiction was that voice in his head telling him how to fix everything, that he didnt need any help. It finally told him not to call me when he needed to, it learned that when he did call me, the addiction lost its control. The addiction fought to the death for that control. It won. I am so glad you stood up to your voice, your addiction. I know it still whispers in your ear from time to time, and you have the tools to stop it from getting too loud, use them. Please, I beg you, do not put your family through what my life looks like. It's not just you who fights your addiction, they all do so let them help you when you get tired. You dont fight alone. Im just so damn proud of you for how far you have come. I hope you are sharing your story and offering the hope someone needs. You can show them that it really is possible to do. It's not easy, but it's worth the effort, you are worth the effort. Sending you all the luck you deserve and big ole heart hugs to help when you face life's inevitable threats. Face them head on with your support standing tall right beside you. You can do it, I feel it in my bones.
He was sober for 16 years prior to this. I have so much empathy for him, such a struggle/battle. Keep up with the good work you’ve done! ❤
A lot of people who go back out after a lot of sober time, don't make it back. I have 32 years and I have to be very vigilant about my disease. You always have to take it a day at a time.
@@davidthomas1467 32 years, wow that's amazing. Im so proud of you and for you. How much better is life now? You remember much more of it I bet. Keep up the vigil and wishing you all the best for the rest of your days.
@@davidthomas146732 years and you still think about being sober everyday? I’m almost at 10 years clean of heroin and I barely think about it anymore
I'm am a recovering alcoholic of 18 years. Judge has such compassion and i thank him with all my heart.
@@gailsturgess7094 I'm 74 and I've been sober exactly half my life. Everyday I'm reminded of how blessed I've been and I try to give it forward. It's so hard, yet so easy - just don't take that first drink. AA gave me back my life
Any type of addiction is difficult to face and to fight.
I truly hope he finds his way to stable recovery and to living his best life.
Maybe he needs a best furry friend like both you and I have... Surpasses everything.
I LOVE Judge Simpson. He will give you what you need, even if it's not what you want. And you may not see it now, but it's it's in your best interest.
You just described God as well.
@@richland99354 The difference being that Judge Simpson is real.
This is heartbreaking to watch. I really hope he can move forward with sobriety. He’s not a bad guy. Holding good thoughts for him!
I deeply appreciate his honesty and I truly hope he gets the help he needs. Alcoholism is so insidious and awful to live with.
I’ve been following this fellow from the start. I was hoping for a better picture standing there than we saw today. The hallmark of any addiction, is relapse, and it happens all the time. Placing this lad in a more controlled environment was the right step, he had no safety net other than Judge Simpson. That safety net will not fail. Thanks for the follow up on this case.
I was hoping he'd be doing better than this. He was only in a 30 day program, he needs a six month program to get completely sober and into a better lifestyle. He needs to retrain his brain for sober living. Thirty days is simply not enough.
Mental health treatment should be a priority for jails, not just locking people away from society. Many of these folks have addictions and issues that would benefit from treatment. They'd be able to function in society better and not be a burden, if only they could get the right treatment and training to be productive.
I hope that Mr Heenan can get the help he deserves.
I agree with you. Mr. Heenan needs long term inpatient care to save is life. He has a very serious problem, unlike Sarah Boone who is just a drunk
I was hoping the same, but he's got it rough. He's been a dry drunk for 16 years.
so true on both points. He has to have more than 30 days. 30 days is just basically detox, it doesnt begin to address the root problem, which is almost always dual. There was a problem before the alcohol came along as a self diagnosed treatment for the problem. That root issue must be addressed or no amount of addiction treatment will succeed. Mental health is always damaged and if you dont work on healing your brain, the body will suffer and die. Dual diagnosis should always be investigated and included on the action plan. I have been forced against my will to learn things we shouldnt even have to know. But once you have a loved one, especially a child (even a 28yr old is a child when it's your child) who is battling with their mental health and has spent so much time treating it with alcohol, you are forced to learn so much so fast. Some of the things Ive learned have been too late and that's hard to accept cause it makes me feel like I let my son down. Though I know I fought with everything I had, but I didnt realize the power of my enemy. I underestimated it and it cost me dearly. But I learned, even if it's what I did wrong, I learned it anyway. I also learned that I cant begin to think I can treat my grief or depression with alcohol.
I wish we could get good mental heath treatment into the jails and prisons. But that is a huge wish that would take a lot of time and money that this country isnt willing to commit. No one believes it's that important until it has affected their own life. Sad but true.
Thank you for this heart moving upload LoneWolfUsal 🙏💙
Thanks for the update. This man, this case really shocked me. Guess I’m naive about alcoholism and other addictions
Thank you for keeping up with this poor man
My heart hurts when i think of him.
Thank you for tying all the hearings together. I had seen the latest one on OSG but was unaware of the context or Judge Simpson’s personal commitment to this particular defendant.
It is all the more moving a story knowing the background & the extent of this guy’s alcohol problem.
20 years clean here. The hardest thing for many is to stand up and say I’m an alcoholic. When you say it out loud it becomes reality.
This is sad. I pray that he will get delivered from this beast. 😢😢😢
The defendant does have a serious relationship but it’s with himself! Until he realizes that he can’t progress through sobriety, society and possible salvation. When the fresh fish arrives on the doorstep of A.A. those with answers will speak with massive earth moving meaning and the great heart of self can reveal itself to him. But the judge is taking the necessary precaution to insure those first steps onto that fateful doorstep into sobriety can occur.
I am 7 yes clean. I love the compassion and in sight to SUD (substance use disorders) judge has. We as SUDs ppl will always take the easier softer way... till we can't. God bless you Judge for loving this man till hopefully he can love himself. God bless all who read this!
Well said!
I love Judge Simeon. How compassionate he is.❤️God bless him
I have been in recovery for many years. There have been times when I collected the emptxy beer cans and drink whatever was left in the cans, praying that the shakes would stop. Withdrawals are no fun. The insanity of it all that happened to me was not enough to stop. Thank God that my family didn't give up on Me.
I hope they are giving him something for withdrawals. Sadly,I've been through the withdrawal process with a loved one twice in the past year, and it is ugly and scary.
I’m on methadone and Benzodiazepines and tried to come off and almost died. I was wishing I would die. I still have the scars from busting open my face several times during seizures. Doing it without medication simply isn’t safe
Yep..alcohol and benzos are the most dangerous to come off, with benzos often being used to help with staving off seizures for alcohol withdrawal. I think a lot of strangers like us are really rooting for this guy. I hope he makes it, for both his son’s sakes as well as his own.
Sad update. Prayers up for strength as he fights for sobriety.
Good to see you again Wolfie!!! 🤗❤️
Hello there!
Woooooooooouuuuuuu....😂
Judge Simpson genuinely cares about the people who appear in his court. This defendant is respectful, but scared and hesitant to get on the path to sobriety again. What a shame he stumbled after such a long time of sobriety. I wish him the best. We need more judges with Simpson's deep compassion.
That man sure does know what to say to judge simpson
He’s just being honest.. it doesn’t necessarily put him in the best light. But the judge respects his honesty. That goes pretty far. So.. I mean yea… in a way you’re right. He knows to be honest with Judge Simpson. But he doesn’t seem or sound disingenuous or like he’s telling the judge things to prop himself up.
I don't often feel sorry for the Defendant, but I do have empathy for Mr Heenan.
He's obviously a high functioning Alcoholic who's going through some life altering events.
He seems like a nice guy, and I hope Judge Simpson can help him save his life snd turn it around
Ooooh. Nice shirt, Cedders! Tres jaune!
Poor judge Simpson is really struggling with this guy, but he's right. If he let this guy walk out, he will be drinking within hours of leaving the courtroom. He knows he has to have the help, and he's just scared. He's still under the impression that with just a little help he can control it, and he also knows he's lying to himself. He cant control it.
God, this hits me hard, it reminds me of my own son who went through this same battle. I did my best to save him from himself. I lost. I buried my son after finding him dead on Aug 20, 2014. It's been 10 years ago now, but it destroyed me so it feels like yesterday. Sometimes you just cant save someone who knows they are killing themselves but cant or wont do what it takes to save themselves. The struggles seems insurmountable to them. They lose all hope that life can get better. You cant give someone hope, you cant force them to have hope. And I tell you with all the broken pieces of my heart, that without any hope they will kill themselves. My heart hurts for this man, I dont know which way this will go for him, Im worried for him. Also worried for Judge Simpson, he has invested himself and a piece of his heart in this man. He has the hope that the defendant doesnt have. I applaud Judge Simpson for sticking with him and trying so hard to help. I hope and pray it pays off for everyone. Cause if it doesnt, it's not just the defendant who gets hurt. It will take away another little piece of Judge Simpson and his attorneys, the people in each of the programs who have invested their time and their souls in him. It will leave lasting scars on everyone. And what no one is talking about through all of this, is the effect his drinking and his up and down recovery has had on his, now ex-wife and his children. They are being traumatized by his struggle with addiction and they will be left hurt and their lives changed in ways they cant yet even imagine. It all breaks my heart, especially because it hits so damn close to home.
Love you Judge Simpson. Wish we had more people in the world like you.
Thanks LoneWolfUsul, Ive have cried all the way thru this one, but Im used to crying and this guy needs someone to cry for him, for his family, and for everyone trying to save him from himself.
I feel very bad for Mr heenan. I can't imagine what he's going through. Judge Simpson tries his best to help everyone, you can tell he really cares.
I think it’s from the 12 and 12 , somewhere within the first 3 steps maybe, but to be humble is not to be humiliated. What kind of IPTx did he receive where there is no aftercare or use of the AA steps? The guy still thinks he’s unique and is very depressed. God Bless Judge Simpson for loving this guy when this guy can’t or won’t. Powerful. Thanks Lone Wolf for sharing 💕
I hate to say this, but 12 steps and AA are the literal worst ways of recovery. They have an indistinguashable success rate from COLD TURKEY NO SUPPORT.
I favor the clinical methodlogy behind Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. He needs real support and behavioral reorientation and it's gonna be so hard. Addiction recovery and support is a sector of our society that severely needs attention. The more we ignore our responsibility to each other, to help, the more people like this we will see revolving through our court systems.
@@LoneWolfUsul Thank You for replying. Not a BB thumper - just a drunk who had a miracle sober baby while in program for over 30 years. But once that kid was grown and I became an empty nester, I went back out. So yeah, takes one unique and depressed human to recognize another.I'll look into your suggestions as after being out now for a few, I agree with you! Never forget my old sponsor's words- " don't let that door hit your mid-life arse hard on the way out". Making a Group Of Drunks ones higher power can be a cruel way to lose your Good Orderally Direction.
@@noBo0mleft I loved your story. Thank you for that.
@@LoneWolfUsul 🤟💗
@@LoneWolfUsul you literally don't know what you're talking about.
Amazing judge. I have been sober 15+ years and have not looked back since. Whatever it takes to get this defendant sustainably sober - the defendant is not in charge right now, the alcohol is.
This guy came back to court he looked at judge Simpson and thanked him for saving his life,judge Simpson had tears in his eyes.
He needs inpatient treatment with medical care. He also needs therapy
Until I fall with my own eyes how strong of an addiction alcohol is it blew my mind. My friend's husband would drink from the time he woke up until he passed out. He was feeling really awful one day and it wasn't a hangover. He was rushed to the hospital. After testing the doctor told them to prepare yourself for this. At that time the doctors gave him one or two months and he will no longer be with us.
They had offered to take him to a hospice type of place or he could just go home. They went home. The next few days he did not have a drop the drink as time was going on he still wasn't drinking. After a month of not drinking they went back to the doctor. The doctor said it is a miracle. Your liver had repaired itself enough for you to have a second chance. All you need to do is what you been doing in this last month and you should live a longer life.
2 months after that he was buried. He took from what the doctor said being great news to now I can drink again.
I just could not understand that drinking had that kind of power over somebody.
My mother was a dry alcoholic and agoraphobic. She was extremely difficult to deal with let alone just talk to her about her health. She died as she lived smoking for 50 years and being angry at everything and everyone. She refused to follow her doctor's health directives. I have watched this man go through his agoraphobia and commiserate deeply. Hopefully he will find peace within himself soon.
I remember the first time this guy appeared
I can just picture the state he was living in with this addiction
Alcohol is one of the hardest substances to stay away from.
I wonder if any of the recovery centres he was going to were giving him medication to help negate the affects of alcohol if he drank & medication to suppress any cravings
But clearly he also needs some serious therapy & that should have all been set up before he was released from the program
I really hope he makes it to the other side… unfortunately i think theres going to be several serious incidences for him to get to his clear rock bottom (bc clearly this is it yet) otherwise if that one’s t happen he’s going to loose his life & i just hope innocent people dont get caught up in that
But i genuinely hope he really gets into a LONG term program to start getting him on the right track
The thing that grabs me is the HIGH NOON! I mean, I see liking whiskey too much, been there burned that T-shirt, but HIGH NOON. That's like ... ZIMA. lol. It's just so... I can't put my finger on it. It's like being addicted to TV, but only liking to watch game shows. No, what is it? Just so... weird.
@@LoneWolfUsulfairly inexpensive drink with a higher alcohol content
This makes me remember my brother.
He was an alcoholic.
He died in his apartment and the police were called when he didn't answer the door.
He had been on anabuse, so he couldn't drink without being sick.
But he found the way around it, he just didn't take the anabuse, so he could drink all he wanted.
Sigh.
Tried AA, tried sober livings, tried rehab. The only thing thats worked for me are Vivitrol injections. I highly recommend
Wish I had watched this sooner, but under the weather. Wonder how it went for him in front of Judge Simpson yesterday afternoon???
Damn. I was really pulling for this guy. This is so sad.
I wish him the best. I'm a smoker and addiction sucks. ❤
I feel for him, I really do.
I drank for years before I started to get the shakes and it was around 5 years after that I was diagnosed with stage four terminal liver failure. I have my same old liver and I have been sober since 2019 next month will be 5 years. It’s not easy to stop it took my being on my death bed in hospice for me to stop. And I had help with the withdrawal by the doctors. I was in the fog for the first six months even though I thought I was sober my mind wasn’t. If you know what I mean you know.
You're fine, Vulfie. Some of the complaints from others are pretty shallow.
I love Judge Simpson. His heart is as big as Texas. I think he's hurting because he's seeing someone that may be crying on the outside that he wants help but deep down Judge Simpson knows on the inside he's only going thru the motions.
He gonna end up dead if he doesn’t quit making excuses. “I can’t goto AA meetings bc it’s uncomfortable for me” plus he’s been tampering with his monitor then group homes aren’t good for him and jail isn’t good for him.
Judge Simpson is a good man. Compared to that lunatic in Texas
I just checked. A live-in peer coach is between $750-$2000 per day x 30 days is at the low end ($750/day)= $22,500 per month. How long can that be tenable?
Crap! Sounds like a great job for someone! Getting paid a good salary with free room, etc…I know it’s not easy keeping someone on the right path, but for some people this seems like such an ideal job!
I sincerely hope that this man wins the battle with his addiction. And maybe look back at Judge Simpson in thanks.
High Noon is a Midwest thing. Yes it's a seltzer like White Claw but a higher APV.
This judge has a great mixture of strength and compassion. He really cares about this defendant, who seems like basically a good guy with a monkey on his back.
😱 he really needs help
You didn't show the final appearance, when the defendant thanked Judge Simpson for saving his life! The judge choked up!
Wait... I missed something?
Those things are only 4.5% alcohol. How many must one drink to have that BAC 7 hours later? 🙄
But that’s not safe for him to go through withdrawals while he’s in jail. He needs some kind of treatment. This is so hard.
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What an awful life this man had at some point to drive him into the bottle
I knew a 16 yo kid who couldn't even talk in the morning without chugging 3 beer 1st thing in the morning. Pretty sure he's dead. I've known quite a few alcoholics who were such great people. Curiously most were introverts as am I. I was hoping he would be doing so much better since he was sober for 16 years. I really hope he can do this, it's so sad. This is the best judge for this guy. This guy needs to keep being honest and keep trying his best. Too bad he doesn't have a bigger support system which is probably due to his introversion. Gut wrenching....best of luck to him.
At what point does it become clear that he just needs to go to prison for a while? When all else fails, what else can be done to correct his behavior?
Thanks for showing the dates so we can keep track of the case.
What was his original crime?
Poor Judge Simpson. He has tried so hard with this man. Over and over, he has tried to help save his life!! Heenan is a lost cause though, apparently. He doesn't really want help. He just wants whatever is easier on him!! God bless Judge Simpson.
Addiction is a horrible thing.
And they don't treat the people
They need to send them to a lock down medical facility and have them treated and get clean before they go to court.
You are not competent when you are on a substance
It boggles my mind that you get arrested for not being able to drive because you are taking a substance, but you are supposed to be able to understand complicated court hearings ??!!!
Seriously 😳
I worked for the city lawyer and I read cases and talked with the lawyers and the secretary and the court clerk and the judges and the cases and what was going on was very hard for me to follow.
I don't think anyone except for a lawyer understands what is going on, but you can't be on something and know what is going on.
We really need a better system
We deserve a legal system that treats people who need drug assistance or mental assistance and I think we need to have state hospitals where people stay till they are recovered. It may be years or decades before they are well
The legal system wants to get the people to pay and or go to jail and that doesn't help them or society.
What was the original charge?
not sure they ever covered that with all this other going on... I want to say maybe it was a Domestic Violence charge? or stalking/harrassment? Might have to look it up at the jail site.
@LoneWolfUsul huh; I'd always presumed DUI but I don't think I ever heard. Just figured because of the alcohol references always.
This is the reason why I don't drink alcohol. It's a hook in your mouth and can't get free. 😢
High noon is a man version of wine coolers.
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He's a drunk. He's a drunk with money and nice manners, but a drunk nonetheless. Drunks become great manipulators who learn to tell people what they want to hear, all with the goal of enabling themselves to continue to drink. In this case he's playing meek and troubled and he's employing all of the therapy words he's picked up, trying to get his judge to act less like a judge and more like a benevolent father. But the only way right now to protect the public from him is to hold him in custody, and I'm glad the judge did that.
No, he’s a human being.
Judge said....when you pick your own direction, you're taking the easy way out ❤
@@NickolaiPetrovitch And some human beings are drunks. Those terms are not mutually exclusive. It never helps human beings to pretend that their problems are not related to character flaws.
He needs inpatient detox for at least a few days. They can give him medication for the shaky hands. And to make sure he doesn’t have a seizure.
purrrrrrrr puppy.
He was set for the 31 and got reset a week early, what did he do?
It's a bond revocation hearing because on the 17th of October there were reports that his tether was tampered with & he had been drinking. On the 31st the judge will decide what action to take & in the meantime he's in jail. It's all in the video.
The judge said his scram tether was tampered with and it showed alcohol use.
The judge said the scram tether was tampered with and alcohol use was detected.
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I feel bad for this guy in the sense that he’s addicted and doesn’t have much support, but, he made choices that placed him there.
He supposedly lost his kids and wife in the divorce (what he said in the first hearing) and I can’t imagine why. They probably dealt with his alcoholism for years.
Blaming the alcohol only goes so far. He needs to take the wheel and prove his worth again to his family.
He is lying
I thought your comment of “as he stands in court drunk” was distasteful, that doesn’t discount his sixteen years of sobriety.. this man is sick and needs help. Luckily he has judge Simpson. ❤
Well, you may find it distasteful, but it was FACTUAL. He can't stand there DRUNK and at the same time plea "but I've been sober for 16 years"... no sir, like most drunks (including me), we're always drunks in waiting, never sober. Just a dry drunk. All those words he was saying, excusing and minimizing, that's how you stay drunk, not how you get well by facing the issues at hand.
Mr. Heenan standing definitionally drunk in court with a 0.10 BAC and positive for benzodiazepines after having “chugged” an unknown quantity of High Noons throughout the night absolutely discounts his sixteen years of sobriety. The reason is that he pointed to his “sixteen years of sobriety” to show that, “I know that I can do this.” But his condition in that moment, as well as everything depicted in the remainder of this excellently edited series of hearings, proves that he absolutely cannot do this. So pointing out the irony of Mr. Heenan’s being in denial as he stands drunk in court while pointing to his past sobriety is not only not distasteful, it’s a major understatement. He was not merely drunk in court. He was standing there in the midst of a grave risk of dying. And by the end of the video, after having allegedly tampering with his tether and drinking the day after getting out of treatment, that grave risk of dying is undiminished. Drunkenness in court is the least of his worries.
This is like the 7th channel to show this case. It's older than the hills I mean. Let's get it together. Wolfie wolf I mean what's going on around here you know. Geez. Oh God you know. Give me likes. I need likes please everybody likes likes, likes, likes, likes, likes, likes, likes, likes oh geez
Read the title - this is an UPDATE VIDEO. The last 15 minutes is from yesterday [Thurs 24th October] & I'm not aware of any other channels showing that material.
Exactly. October 24, 2024.
Blind as a bat obviously
@@jen-a-purr Just a by the by: bats have good vision
What a RIPOFF. This case is literally weeks old, and you're passing it off as if it's just happening. You may be a lone wolf, but you don't get to waste my time recycling stuff that even a senile wolf wouldn't do.
R U serious? October 24, 2024 was yesterday. That's the current hearing. The other hearings previous to this one were older hearings for the same defendant. Just saying.
The saga is ongoing, and this paints the whole story from the start through yesterday. If you had even a lick of sense, you'd see and appreciate the life lesson in this compilation. What we learn from this helps make us all better people, and the Wolf took the time and effort to stitch this together, which is extremely time consuming. But there always has to be one jackass in every comment thread. That's life lesson number two.
Thank you Nancy, Thank you Baker, I appreciate you!
Man, JrHolmes, you really don't like recaps. Keep in mind I made this with the anticipation that someone in a year who never saw all the other cases. I include recaps to give the whole story and paint a full picture. It's the way I like to do things. You are welcome to start a YT channel and do it differently. Be my guest. That's literally the reason I started my channel. To make court cases the way I like to see them served. (all the ways)
You’ve seen him prior is why you think it’s not recent. Wolfie doesn’t do us dirty.
OP was clearly looking for something to spout off on while not paying any attention at all🙄
High noon is 4.5% alcohol. You could drink ten of these and do heart surgery. The guy is a freak bro🤣
You would be buzzed after 10 if you drank them alcoholically