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INSOMNIA STREAM: YO QUIRO TACO MURDER EDITION - 06/06/2026

Display stream descriptionThis Insomnia Stream centers on host Devon Stack’s extended, graphic narrative of the life and crimes of serial killer Henry Louis Wallace, the Taco Bell killer, framed within a recurring dark-comedy segment about “murderous” historical crime stories involving black offenders. The host recounts Wallace’s abusive upbringing, early sexual violence and theft, military service and repeated light sentencing, then gives a detailed, chronological account of Wallace’s murders of women he knew personally in and around Charlotte, North Carolina, and his eventual capture, trial, and multiple death sentences. Throughout, Devon uses the case to argue that systemic leniency toward violent repeat offenders and high urban homicide volumes allow serial predators to operate for years, then pivots into broader polemics about crime policy, the death penalty, deinstitutionalization of the mentally ill, and the heritability of traits such as religiosity. The latter portion of the stream transitions into reading and responding to viewer hyperchats on topics including Israel–US defense cooperation, podcast distribution, movie and book recommendations, border activism, and ongoing show logistics.
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Devon Stack
00:08:27 Welcome to the Insomnia Stream. I don't know why I'm talking like that. I'm your host, of course, Devon Stack. This is the Yo Quiero Taco Murder, Yo Quiero Taco Murder Edition. Hope you're having a good week this, I guess, weekend so far on this wonderful Saturday night. If you're live and in America, although I guess in certain places in America it's kind of technically Sunday morning, right? That's why you're up, that's why you're up, because you're an insomniac listening to the Insomnia stream.
00:09:15 So let's go ahead and get started. I have a new segment, I have a new, a new segment. I think it'd be like a reoccurring bit, except for it's not really a bit. It's like, I don't know, it's like a thing. I don't know, it's like a segment. It's a segment, like I said the first time. Anyway, the name of the segment is the Murderous Negro. So, the Murderous Negro is what we do, is we go through history back when white people actually. He spoke plainly about things, and we find reports of murderous negroes, and it has its own little open like this.
AI Singer
00:10:11 He didn't do nothing, so maybe he's a little slow, but that's no reason to always blame the murderous negro. Why do they blame him? It must be bigotry. Murderous negroes all through history. Murderous negro,
00:10:30 he's black,
Devon Stack
00:10:36 all right. So, for today's episode of Murderous Negro. We go all the way back to 1893 1893 the murderous, this tale of the murderous negro in 1893
AI Reader
00:10:58 A murderous negro, because mrs. Ella Clinch would not give him a drink, he shoots at her. mrs. Ella C. Clinch, wife of Charles C. Clinch, who keeps the saloon at Seventh and Wilson Streets. Yesterday morning was shot at by William Crisden, a drunken negro, but fortunately the ball did not strike her. About 10 o'clock in the morning, Kristen, with a number of other men, went into the saloon.
00:11:30 They called for drinks, but mr. Clinch refused, seeing that they were already under the influence of liquor. The men offered him the price of two drinks, but he refused. Kristen then became very disorderly and threatened to clear the bar room if he could not get a drink. His friends endeavored to get him from the saloon, and when it looked as if a free fight was about to be engaged in, mrs. Clinch made her appearance.
00:12:02 The negroes again demanded that he be given liquor, and when mrs. Clinch refused, Kristen stepped on the bar and with a bang with his fist threatened to show them something. By this time, several of the men, knowing of the drunken negro's bad character left the saloon, fearing lest there might be some serious trouble. There were a few about the bar, however, and when refused to drink the fourth time, he drew a revolver, aiming it directly at mrs. Clinch, who was still standing behind the bar.
00:12:41 Just as he pulled the trigger of the weapon, John Blackison pushed his arm, and the ball lodged in the ceiling of the room. The few remaining men tried to eject Kristen from the saloon after he had fired the weapon, but he would not go. mr. Clinch left the building, and after securing a warrant for the arrest of the murderous negro, returned to his saloon. Patrolman Lucas found Kristen at his home, only a few doors from the saloon, about 3o'clock and locked him up. The prisoner said he knew nothing of the affair in the municipal court this morning, Judge J. Frank Ball held him for the upper court under 1000 bail. He was unable to furnish that amount and was committed to jail. All
Devon Stack
00:13:39 right, so So that's the story of the murderous negro. Well, one of many to kind of illustrate the pattern, the pattern throughout history that never changes.
00:13:55 This particular murderous negro, of course, denied alcohol because he was drunk, and so he tried to shoot a woman, and was tackled by white men, and then brought to jail, and yeah, weird that his bail wasn't set to like a million dollars, though, and the judge didn't make it have to come from 10 different sources, as is the case of Chud the Builder, who just says nigger out loud to murderous negroes. Anyway, tonight we're going to be talking about, well, you guessed it, a murderous negro, a murderous negro. Let's pop him up there. There he is. This is the murderous Negro.
00:14:45 Let me see if I can let me move him a little center, so the autism people won't complain. There we go. There, there, he is. There's the, there's the murderous Negro. So this murderous negro get my notes out here. This is Henry Louis Wallace.
00:15:11 Henry Louis Wallace, he was born on November 4 1965 in Barnwell, South Carolina, and of course the the origin story of every murderous negro is is very similar, the second that his father found out that his mother was pregnant, he skipped town and left, so he was left to be raised by his mother, Lottie Mae Wallace, who, and grandmother, I guess, because she lived with her grandmother, or her mother, which is his grandmother, and also his older sister, because this is not the first time a man abandoned her after getting her pregnant, his mom was kind of a bitch, kind of like a super bitch, as you would probably imagine.
00:16:11 Was always telling him how he was well, and he probably was. I mean, he's a murderer, ends up being murderous negro. Always tells him he's worthless, that she wishes he was never born this sort of a thing. Not only that, she would make her her children whip each other because she was too tired after work to whip them. So, when the daughter got in trouble, he had to whip her, and when he got in trouble, the his sister had to whip him.
00:16:44 Not only that, his older sister, because she was larger, after she outgrew her clothes, the Sheboon mom would, would make him wear the clothes that his sister wore, I don't think dresses, but probably flowery faggot-looking clothes, which didn't exactly make him super popular, because he was always wearing little girl clothes.
00:17:14 Now people will say, oh, this just this goes to show, right? This is the environment argument, like, because you know, a lot of serial killers, they've got these crazy moms, and I'm like, yeah, you listen to what you just said, they had crazy moms, they had biologically crazy moms, and yes, they're crazy, does that also include an environment that's going to be kind of crazy.
00:17:44 Yes, it does, but that that crazy is coming from the mom who he shares half his genes with, and that environment is a product of her biology, and it will, and the grandmother, because the mother's mother, was also kind of a crazy bitch, so he lived in this kind of psychotic household for a long time, and the mother and grandmother were always fighting, because, well, you know, low IQ, crazy negro household, you can, you know, you can probably imagine at age eight now. I couldn't find the details, I don't know if I want to, but at age eight it says that he witnessed a gang rape.
00:18:37 The research I found is in a prison interview he mentioned that he, well, while being assessed by, by a profiler, I guess he witnessed a gang rape at age eight, and and it turned him on. He liked it, so the gang rape that he witnessed, I would assume, whether I don't know if he participated in it, but he didn't. I mean, he doesn't sound like he was a victim, you know, like he wasn't scared of the situation.
00:19:07 He was probably on the side of the raping people in that scenario, in order to be sexually excited by this, and this.. this led to fantasies of.
00:19:21 I don't know, I guess gang rape, so at age eight, so yeah, so early on he's thinking about about gang rape, his mom wouldn't let him join the football team, so he joined the cheerleading squad. Instead, became a cheerleader in high school, and by age 16, while a cheerleader in high school, he attempt.
00:20:00 To rape his friend's younger sister, he was caught, and nothing ever happened to him in terms of disciplinary actions. He wasn't arrested or anything like that.
00:20:15 In fact, his senior year, and I'm not sure how this works, but that's what it says, he was put in charge of driving one of the school busses to pick up kids for school, I don't know, it was, it was, it was the 80s, it was the 80s, and in some shitty black part of town, like, I don't know, they just, I guess they just let anyone drive the bus back then after he graduated high school in 1983 he starts going to community college, but then immediately flunks out, he somehow gets a job as a DJ at a local radio station, and you would, this was like his dream job, it was, it was his dream job, but once again, you can't run away from your biology, and his negro thieving genes were activated when he was around all these CDs and tapes, and he was fired from his dream job of being a DJ for stealing CDs and tapes.
00:21:33 After that, he decided to enlist in the Navy. At first, they were, they were excited, you know. Government jobs, they love it when they get black people to, to join up on, you know, whether it's the military or the DMV, whatever. He was moving on up. In fact, he was even promoted up to an e4 and Petty Officer Third Class, I guess, but was demoted for you guessed it, burglary. They caught him stealing.
00:22:10 They caught him stealing, so you know he got demoted around this time. He got married to a woman by the name of Maretta Brabham, who was a single mom, and while stationed in Seattle in 1987 he committed his first rape.
00:22:37 He also got in trouble over a series of burglaries that he was doing not on the base but around the Seattle area and in fact he was arrested in 1988 for breaking into a hardware store that was January of 88 and then in June he pled guilty to second degree burglary and got pretty much a slap on the wrist, slap on the wrist, they gave him two years of supervised probation, and this is also kind of a theme here, this is, this is a, you know, this is the kind of thing that we need to, we need to, it's not that you can't solve these problems, and you'll see how this one spins out of control, there's easy solutions to all these problems, and it's not like these people are hard to catch, or, or you know, anything like that. It's just that when we do catch them, nothing happens.
00:23:50 He gets two years of supervised probation, and in fact, he doesn't go to like half of his mandatory meetings with his probation officer, and they don't put out a warrant to pull him in. They just, they're just, whatever, you know. Last thing we need another black man in jail, right? He becomes addicted to crack, you know.
00:24:17 It's the 90s now, it's early 90s, it's like 1990 you know, every black rapist burglar was was addicted to crack in 1990 so you know he's just he's just trying to fit in, and he just keeps burglaring away, he's he's he's robbing houses, he's robbing businesses in 1991 he breaks into his former high school and the radio station that had fired him for stealing, so he can steal more. He steals, he goes to the AV department at the high school and steals a bunch of AV. Equipment and also obviously at the radio station steals electronic equipment and more CDs and tapes.
00:25:11 Police catch him when he's at the pawn shop trying to sell it because the pawn shop owner was like, all right, well, it says right here, property of the school, and yeah, I'm calling the cops, so he gets arrested, and again, you know, not like almost no sentence, almost no sentence, it's basically, you know, another like slap on the wrist kind of a thing.
00:25:46 He gets arrested again the following year, breaking into a house, and the military, the navy, eventually they kick him out, but when they kick him out, even though it's for criminal activity, constant non-stop criminal activity, they don't. He gets an honorable discharge.
00:26:14 He gets an honorable discharge, which means that he still has access to the VA and everything else that comes with, you know, being a vet, I mean, he's considered a veteran in good standing, even though he gets kicked out of the Navy because he's a crackhead thief, so whatever, I guess he does have to, he does like a little bit of time after being kicked out of the Navy for some of these burglaries.
00:26:49 His wife leaves him, and he's forced to go move back in with his mother, who again still lives with her mother, and also his older sister also still lives there, so it's like these three welfare queens living at this shitty fucking house in, in Charlotte, so after you know now that he doesn't have his his wife to have sex with, and he's stuck at home all day around these, these women he doesn't find sexually attractive.
00:27:28 Apparently, he decides he's gonna try to date a woman, and the woman that he tries to date is Tashanda Bethea, Tashanda. Shonda Bethea, now their families, it was like a family friend, even though she was much younger, he at this point was, I think, like 20, probably about like 26 or so, and she was still in high school. She was 18, and he had borrow his mom's car and be like, Hey, hey, Tashanda, wanna ride in my car? I got a car.
00:28:16 Well, it's my mom's car, but you know, and of course that was pretty cool, because otherwise she'd have to walk all over the place, and so he was giving her rides, simping for a while, and one day he tried to kiss her, and she, she did kiss him, but was like, I don't want to, I don't want to have sex with you, and he got really pissed off, and he took her home, and he started to seethe, started to see how dare Tashanda reject his advances, and then one day, March of 1990 Henry saw to Shonda walking to high school high school basketball game, and he asked her if she wanted a ride.
00:29:07 He's like, Hey, baby, hop in my mom's car. She got in the car, thinking she would get a ride, and she began to get nervous when he started to drive out to a strange wooded area. He had then again attempted to have sex with her. She refused, and so, as you know, he, as you would expect, obviously, of this guy, he raped her, and after he'd finished raping her. He tried to strangle her, but this was his first strangle.
00:29:46 Okay, this is his first strangle. And so it didn't go the way he thought it would. She did pass out. He thought she was dead, and then he was like, Oh, great. What do I. Do with the body, maybe I can throw her in this, in this lake over here that's in the woods, but then she woke up, he's like, what the fuck, so he tried to strangle her again, and it wasn't working, so he got a, I guess he had a box cutter, as one often does, and he slit her throat, but he kind of fucked that up too. She did pass out again.
00:30:29 He then tried slitting her wrists with the box cutter, thinking that would, you know, that would do the job if, if strangling didn't work and sling the throat didn't work, and it was just a box box cutter, after all. I guess it's kind of hard to get really deep cuts with that, and he dumped her in the lake.
00:30:50 Turns out she was that she was still alive, because when they did find her body, which wasn't for several weeks, there was water in the lungs, so which indicates that she was still breathing when she went in the water, so you know he, in a sense, he killed her three times, three times a charm.
00:31:16 So I dumped her in the body, and they did find her a few weeks later after her parents filed a missing persons report, lots of people had seen Henry, who would later be known as the taco killer or the taco strangler, we'll get into why in a second, but he's the, he's the taco, that's what, that's why it's called Yo Quiero Taco Murder, he's the taco murderer, or the taco strangler, and people are like, yeah, I saw him with the taco guy, or saw her with the taco guy, and yeah, then no, no one saw her after that, weirdly, and so the police went and questioned him, and they never charged him with anything.
00:32:11 They searched his car, but he had, I guess, his mom's car, but he had had it cleaned out, and even though he was the last person to see her, and they found the body, and he didn't really have an alibi, or or anything like that, and everyone pretty much knew he did it. Yeah, no charges, no charges. So that was it, and the crazy thing is the same day, the same day they found to Shonda's body, or actually, first we gotta give to Shonda a little send off. Forgot about that. You've
AI Singer
00:32:52 been taco strangled, you've been taco strangled, you've been negro taco strangled. Now you're dead,
Devon Stack
00:33:05 all right. So she's been taco strangled the same day, the same day they found to Shonda's body. The mother of a 16 year old girl filed a report with the police that she said that her daughter Bertha Brown had claimed that Henry had held a gun to her head while trying to rape her in a hotel room, just a few days earlier, and that the only reason why she got away, she kept screaming until he finally let her go.
00:33:52 So the cops knew that he just had very recently, literally days before they found the body, had tried to rape another girl with a gun to her head, and they, they brought him in, they held him for eight days, detained him, and released him without, without any charges after eight days, so you know, I guess Taco Taco Henry gets away one, you know, once again. So this is where the reason why he gets gets the name, the Taco Strangler.
00:34:37 This he ends up relocating, moves a few towns over and gets a job at a Taco Bell near the Taco Bell near the Eastland Mall, and becomes manager. Things are looking up, things are looking up for, for Taco Henry, he's. Now the manager, although he's a Taco Bell manager, that is questioned once again in connection to two more sexual assault cases.
00:35:11 There was a woman who worked at a doctor's office, and also a 14 year old accused him of raping, or attempted attempting to rape her, and not charged in either case, not charged in, in either case.
00:35:33 So, because 1991 seemed to work out, work out so well with that, you know, for him, he got the job at the, as the manager at the Taco Bell, he was raping and murdering and, and burglaring, and nothing bad seemed to be ever happening to him, never having, you know, never had to do any time. He decided, you know, what, you know, if it's, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, right.
00:35:56 So, in May of 1992 he decides to celebrate, I guess, by by getting a hooker. Look at this beauty right here. Who would, who wouldn't be tempted? Who wouldn't be tempted by, by this woman, Sharon Nance? Sharon Nance, so Sharon Nance is picked up by Taco Henry, and they do their thing, smoke some crack together, have monkey monkey sex, I guess, in his car, and then she asked to be paid, she asked to be paid, and well, she didn't know who she was dealing with.
00:36:44 She didn't know she was dealing with Taco Henry, and Taco Henry said, You should be paying me, bitch, and he beat the fuck out of her, beat her to death, actually. And then dumped her body next to the railroad tracks and drove off. Her body was found about a week later.
AI Singer
00:37:11 You've been taco beat to death. You probably shouldn't have asked for money, because you've been negro taco beat. Now you're dead.
Devon Stack
00:37:26 So another one gets tacoed. Sharon Nance is added to the list. Well, the next month, in June of 1992 You, Taco Henry was well, he had a girlfriend at this point. Somehow his girlfriend was a manager at another fast food place called Bojangles. I've, I don't know, I've never heard of Bojangles. It's probably..
00:38:05 I think it's like a thing in the South or something, but she worked at Bojangles, and she had a roommate, Caroline Love, Caroline Love, and well, one day he went over to his girlfriend's house, and his girlfriend was at work. Caroline came home and found him there, and she wasn't that worried at all, because she knew Taco Henry.
00:38:39 She knew Taco Henry, and thought he was harmless. She thought she thought he was harmless, but Taco Henry, he had a plan. Taco Henry wanted him some of that, so he immediately put her into a choke hold and dragged her into her bedroom, raped her, and then strangled her to death.
00:39:05 By this point, he was getting a little bit better at strangling. Turns out it worked without a hitch this time, but he also knew that his girlfriend would be coming home from Bojangles soon, so he wrapped up her body in the sheets on her bed, dragged her out to his car, and dumped her body in the woods after his girlfriend came home. And where's my roommate? All right, I have no idea.
00:39:43 After a couple days went by, they were like, 'Man, she's been gone a while. We should probably file a missing persons report. And Taco Henry said, 'You know what? I'll give you a ride. I'll give you a ride. I'm so helpful. I'm gonna give you a ride down the police station, and I'll even help you fill out the paperwork.
00:39:59 And he did. It, so he went down to the police station and helped fill out the paperwork for the missing person, missing persons report, and told the cops, like, ah, sure, hope you find her, and well, they would, they'd find her body about two years later,
AI Singer
00:40:22 you said should have never trusted your roommate's boyfriend, don't you know? Even blacks can't relax now. You've been Negro taco strength, and you're dead now.
Devon Stack
00:40:36 All right, so that was that was Carolyn Love. She got tacoed now. Here's, here's the interesting thing. Obviously, at this point, starting to look like a serial killer. Believe it or not, there's lots of black serial killers, and in fact, they, they have much higher numbers than the white serial killers.
00:40:58 This whole idea that whites are serial killers, is it's wrong. Blacks have, you know, a higher frequency of serial killing, and when they do serial kill, they usually kill more people, and they usually get away with it for longer, because they lot of them kill, like serial killers usually kill people that are the same race, usually not always. In fact, not all black serial killers - there's some black serial killers kill white people, but black serial killers are also different in other ways.
00:41:34 For example, most serial killers only kill people they don't know, or they had just met, and in fact, Taco Henry here is the only documented serial killer who only kills people he knows, only kills people he knows.
00:41:55 Now, one of the reasons why serial killers only kill people they don't know is so it's harder to find them because if you kill because usually when people get murdered it is someone that knows them, which is how they find the murderer because they're just like, well, who does this, who knows this guy that would want to kill him or that might kill him, and that you know you're caught if you're if you're one of those guys, so a serial killer killing just people he knows is, is kind of dumb, but in this case it works for Taco Henry, because this year they had record murders, and especially, as you might imagine, wildly overrepresented in black neighborhoods.
00:42:43 In fact, I think for for that year of 1993 they had 100 and it was like 147 murders or something like that in one year, and so the homicide detectives were up to their eyeballs in like Negro murder, and so people have, have, have tried to say that this is, of course, a form of racism.
00:43:15 The fact that this guy was, was going around murder, and there's still a lot more to go, I this, this guy was tacoing away, and the white cops, no, they just, they just couldn't be bothered with another black person.
00:43:30 It's like, no, it's they were like extremely bothered by all the dead black people, because there was, they were, they had like six homicide detectives with 140 something murders in one year, and so it was a little hard for them to kind of tie it all together that this was the same guy, because at that rate you're basically coming up with a dead negro every other day, right? So they're going to kind of just blend in, so no, you know, none of the cops are putting it together just yet, even though he's so far only killing people that he knows, and that first murder that he should have, you know, that should have been obvious.
00:44:12 He's left town, and it was a small town that apparently had shitty - that one seems like they just had shitty cops that didn't give a fuck, so Caroline Love gets tacoed, and he decides, well, as long as he's, he's Taco Henry, and he's killing people he knows well, who better to kill than something than a than a co-worker at Taco Bell, so we get to Shawna Hawk on February 19 1993 He kills Shawna Hawk, she's a college student who works at Taco Bell.
00:45:00 He's literally her boss, and one day he decides he's like, Hey, can I come hang out at your house and, and watch TV, and, and maybe you know, smoke a smoke a joint or something? And she was like, Sure, I guess. So he comes over, and they watch some TV, and they smoke a little pot, and then well, Henry decides, well, now it's raping time, now it's raping time, so he grabs her, drags her to her bedroom, rapes her, and then he, he again, he apparently.. I thought he was getting better at strangling, but apparently he's struggling with the strangling again.
00:45:47 So he fails the strangler in the bedroom, throws her in the bathroom, and strangles her some more, but he's not sure if he's effectively strangled her or not.
00:45:59 And so he decides to put her in the bathtub and fill up the bathtub and hold her under the water to make sure she's dead. Also, while the new forensic technology in 19, well, isn't new, but I guess one of the forensic technologies in 1993 that you heard a lot about before they were, you know, big into the DNA stuff, it was the fiber evidence.
00:46:25 Oh, he found these microscopic fibers and tracked it down to the carpet in his 1993 you know, Nissan Sentra, or whatever, and that's how we knew.
00:46:36 Well, so because of this, people talking about fiber evidence and stuff, that was another reason why he, he put her in the bathtub to wash all the fibers that might be all his little, I guess, afro hairs that might have ended up on on her body or whatever, and because obviously he, he knew her and he was her manager, at least he had the decency that once her body was discovered, to which was the next day by her friends.
00:47:12 He attended the funeral and told everyone, Oh, she was.. it's a shame what happened to good old Shawna. I was gonna give her a raise, too. She was a good, hard worker.
AI Singer
00:47:25 You thought he was your friend, but now you've been tackled Negro strangled, and you're dead now. Your body left in a bathtub.
Devon Stack
00:47:38 All right, so Shawna Hawk, Shawna Hawk is has been officially tacoed, so next up, because it doesn't stop here, we're only, we're only halfway through this. His next victim, I guess he waited a little while, because he waited about four months, about four months before going after Audrey Spain.
00:48:08 Audrey Spain, now Audrey Spain was, was also a Taco Bell worker, and so he knew that he already knew how to kill Taco Bell workers, having just done one four months ago, he decided to do the same, the same plan, you know. He's like, Hey, hey, Audrey, you're kind of fat, so probably don't get a lot of attention from men. And I am a manager, right? I'm a manager now.
00:48:36 She was also a manager, but in fact, that's coming to play here in a second, but maybe he thought Iowa. At least I'm, you know, at least I have a car, and whatever. Anyway, you should let me come over to your house, come over to your house, and we'll smoke a bowl and watch some TV.
00:48:57 And she's like, You're right, I am fat, and I don't get a lot of attention, probably all these fucking tacos I'm eating all the time, and these Mexican pizzas, I don't know why they call them Mexican pizzas, and they're not really Mexican, and they're, they're not really a pizza, it's just like this, this tortilla that's not even really a tortilla, I don't know what it is exactly, but it's, it's, it is round. I'll give them that.
00:49:22 It's circular, and then it's got like this, this refried bean, like paste on top of it. And then, you know, come to think of it, it's actually just all the same ingredients that everything, and that we sell is. It's just in a different. it's just round, like usually we sell these exact same ingredients in, like, the shape of a taco. Sometimes, sometimes we'll put it in a shape of a burrito, but it's essentially the same thing.
00:49:53 It's like, yeah, it all comes from the same tubes that show up from the Pepsi Coach. Fuck every day, anyway. So, I mean, I guess, yeah, I guess it could be the Mexican pizzas, but since it's all the same shit anyway, it could also be the tacos. I don't really keep track anymore. I'm just, you know, I'm just putting these, putting these tacos back. And Henry, what? What are you doing?
00:50:21 Oh. so
00:50:28 he puts her in a choke hold and throws her on the floor and demands the code to the safe because she works as a manager, also, but he doesn't have the code to the safe, and he thinks that she might have the code to the safe.
00:50:47 She doesn't have the code to the safe, so he decides, well, if I can't get the code to the safe, so that I can rob, because I, if there's anything I like just as much as strangling and raping, it's stealing, and so well, if I can't steal it, and I just strangle it, you know what's next, and so he gets to the raping, his other favorite thing, takes her to the bedroom of her apartment, and well, he, he then rapes her for a while, he then gets a little creative, I don't know, maybe he's just trying to like mix it up a little bit, and he strangles her with, with some clothing instead of his hands, I guess, and he hasn't really been super successful every time, and then he decides, well, you know, my, my plan of washing away the fiber evidence worked so well that I'm gonna, I'm gonna try, you know, some more complicated cover-up shit on this crime scene now that I've killed this bitch, now that she's been officially tacoed, and he decides to, to get his get some clothes that her boyfriend had left at the house and wrinkle him up and throw him on the floor next to her body.
00:52:11 He then plucked some of her pubes off and stuck them in her boyfriend's clothes, thinking that they would look at the clothes and be like, aha, it's the boyfriend that that killed her, and then he decided to turn the air conditioner on full blast, because he thought that would prevent the body from decomposing too quickly, and then he decided to smoke pot in her apartment for a couple of days with her body just kind of in there, I guess, slowly rotting because the AC was on full blast, and he made some phone calls from her phone again, not cell phone, this is back before cell phones, it's just like landline phone to try to make it look as though she had been home.
00:53:06 If they looked at the phone records, they'd see that that she had apparently made some phone calls, and so they would have a hard time trying to pinpoint exactly when she was dead, because the AC he thought the AC being turned on full blast with like preserve her like a wooly mammoth in a glacier and they would just be like holy shit I don't know when when she fucking died and the phone calls would also throw them after not showing up for for work though some of her other co workers started to call the apartment, and they got the police to go in and to for a wellness check, and she didn't answer the door, and eventually the apartment maintenance people came in and found her body.
AI Singer
00:53:55 Your Taco Bell manager wanted to rape you, thought he just wanted to smoke a joint, but now you've been tacoed, Negro murdered by that ape. At least he turned on the AC.
Devon Stack
00:54:10 So now she's been tacoed, she's been tacoed, and, and again, nothing's ever coming back to him, even though he's, he's got a personal connection with all of his victims, in fact, not, not even like a, like a casual one. It's not even like, well, he sort of, I mean, like, he knows a friend that knows this.
00:54:32 It's like, no, he's these are people he's directly interacting with that are all dropping dead. But again, in this, in this, at this time period, in this, this community, in the black community, it was kind of common to know people that were murdered, because so many of them were getting murdered all the time, because the all the negro murder was was out of hand, so after Audrey Spain. We get to Valencia Jumper, Valencia Jumper.
00:55:08 Now Valencia Jumper was friends with his sister, and that was that was pretty much the the whole connection.
00:55:19 He sexually assaulted her on August 10 1993 and after he strangled her, he's like, well, you know, all my, my, my attempts to trick the CSI people, it's been working out so well, and so I'm gonna, I'm gonna get really fancy with this one, and he attempt to, to set her apartment on fire after strangling her, and also tried to set her on fire, and somehow it worked, somehow it worked, the medical examiner, even though they didn't find any soot in her lungs or airways at all, they listed her death as accidental, as caused by the fire, and they didn't investigate it any further.
00:56:17 Again, probably because there were so many fucking murders going on, they're just like, we can get rid of this one as an accident, you know that that would really help out, Bob. And they're just like, oh, who cares, really? Like, at this point, you know, like, we're gonna find all these, these, these Negro murderers. So, and again, in the same case, he also attended this funeral, as yet, with many of these funerals, and yeah, no one suspected a thing.
AI Singer
00:56:51 You got Taco Negro murdered and raped, and the cops thought you died of being a stupid Negro. They were too busy to investigate because all the other stupid negroes murdering,
Devon Stack
00:57:06 but so again, that was the case. There was so many, so many negro murders that just, they just couldn't keep up. They couldn't keep up, so once you just kind of fell through the cracks, there. Next up, we got Michelle Stinson. Michelle Stinson, now Michelle Stinson was a former Taco Bell colleague, I guess you could say, and this one's pretty fucked up. This one's pretty fucked up. He did the exact, exact kind of thing.
00:57:52 He said, like, hey, it's kind of funny that other women are like, wait, hold on, why is it that every time Taco Henry goes to some bitch's house to smoke a bowl. They're found murdered, like literally the next day, like that. How many times does this have to happen before, like, even like, I mean, I know you know nigs are dumb, but like, at a certain point you'd be like, hold on, hold on, hold on. Taco Henry, he's like the grim reaper.
00:58:21 He shows up at your house to smoke a bowl, and you're that's it, that's all for you. So he, you know, somehow like no one's put together, and so when he has the, you know, he approaches these women with these plans, and he's like, hey, let me come over to your house, and you know, smoke a bowl, and it'll be fun.
00:58:45 So, this one, like I said, it's, it's a little dark in this case. Her son, who was like a toddler, was in the not just in the home but in the room as he's raping the kid's mom, so he rapes the kid.
00:59:14 Actually, I think there was two kids, two kids at home at the time, but there was one that was in the room, as he was raping, so he rapes the mom, kills her in front, and all this in front of the kid, who, again, like, is it like a toddler, I would assume, sort of knows what's going on, but not enough to, like, call the cops or give a description, or, or, whatever, like that, and then when he leaves, he just leaves the dead body with the kids, just like, just walks out with the kid, like in the room, still with the dead mom, and it's not till the next day when a friend comes over.
01:00:01 And finds the two little Niglets running around with with their dead mom and and you know calls the cops.
AI Singer
01:00:12 Okay, this one is pretty dark, just like the skin of the taco negro that killed you. You got tacoed,
Devon Stack
01:00:22 so she got tacoed, and moving right along we get to Vanessa Mack. Vanessa Mack, now by this point we're in 1994 the last one, Michelle Stinson, that was 93 Towards the end of 93 we're now in February of 94 February 20 to be exact, and his Vanessa Mack's sister worked at Taco Bell, and he was, he saw her, and was like, oh, you got to get me some of that, got to get me some of that, Vanessa Mack, but unfortunately his attempts to woo her were turned down, so he decided to, well, he was gonna, he was gonna rape a murderer, but she got pregnant before he could.
01:01:30 She got pregnant, and she left town, of course, because she's black.
01:01:37 The father abandoned the baby, and so when she came back to town after she had the baby, and the father left, he tried to hit that shit again, and he did the same plan, he was like, Hey, baby, why don't you let me come on, I'll bring some tacos, I'll bring some, you know, some chalupas, you know, I got a, I'll get some gorditas, you know, I got, I'll bring all the fire sauce and everything, all the shit that you know you want, maybe I'll get some nachos, Belle Grande, and I'll just, I'll just load up a truck, I'll just load, I'll just load that truck up, and I'll just back it up into your apartment, and and we'll just, we'll just feast on the Taco Bell, we'll smoke balls and and eat Taco Bell, and and I'll rape you, I mean, we'll eat the tacos, so he's at the apartment again, same sort of a thing, and he starts to strangle her, but then he remembers, he remembers his other love.
01:02:53 It's not just he's like, Damn, I keep forgetting, I don't just love strangling and raping, I also like stealing. I haven't stole in a while, so he stopped Strangler like halfway, and he's like, 'Hold on, give me your pin number, because I'm gonna, I'm gonna take your.. I'm just trying.. I'm not gonna actually kill you, but I will if you don't give me your pin number on your bank card, and so she gave.
01:03:19 gave the bank card, and, and the pin number, and he was like, ha, I was the oldest, oldest trick in the book, I was just kidding, I am actually going to rape you and, and murder you, which he did, and all the while, by the way, I mentioned that she had left town and had the baby, a baby was in the apartment.
01:03:43 The baby was four months old at this point in the next room, and he went to the next room and rocked the baby to sleep, and then put it in the crib and just left with the left the dead mom there. He then went to an ATM machine and was enraged to discover that the pin number that she had given him was fake.
01:04:18 He was very upset, and her body was found the next morning by a relative in her apartment, and they were able to take the take the baby. The ATM machine didn't get a clear picture of him, because you know he's mr. CSI. He knew to cover his face when he went to use it.
AI Singer
01:04:47 This one is dark too. I guess you should have never turned down his sexual advances. Nice job on giving him the wrong pin number. Now he'll never get your six. Dollars,
Devon Stack
01:05:02 all right. So she's been tacoed. That was Vanessa Mack. So moving right along. Oh, look, a graduate. That's nice. She's a graduate. Becky here for no Betty. We got Betty Jean Baucom, Betty Jean Baucom. Now, in March again, these are.. he's.. it's becoming more frequent now. The last one's in February.
01:05:35 Now, in March of 1994 he he goes to this woman here, who is also, or not, a co-worker of his, but the Sultan has a girlfriend who doesn't suspect a thing. She's another, like I said, well, instead of the roommate of his girlfriend, this is a co-worker who also works at that Bojangles place, and he knows her because of, you know, through her picking up his girlfriend at work. He saw Betty and was like, Oh, I need to get me some of that.
01:06:14 And sure enough, he went to her apartment, same kind of a story. Let's smoke a bowl and hang out and watch TV, and then I will rape you to death. Well, rape you and then strangle you to death, which is exactly what he did this time. He took a lot of her belongings and pawned them all successfully.
01:06:42 He all also stole her car and left it in the parking lot of a local shopping center, but this is where he made, he made a mistake, because mr. CSI, here, Taco Henry left a palm print in the car that the police were able to find again. At this point, the cops still don't even know there's a serial killer, even with him increasing the rate at which he's murdering, because the murder rate is so high that they're finding dead bodies almost every other day, so this, it just kind of just blends in to the noise into the, you know, the river of dead, dead negroes.
01:07:32 So he gets away with, with, with killing her, but leaves a crucial piece of evidence. You got taco murdered by the taco monkey mud puppet. At least now you don't have to go to your shitty job at Bojangles, mostly because you're dead, Taco Negro.
01:07:56 All right, so that's that's Betty Betty Baucom Bucham, or whatever, more like, more like Daddy, Daddy. Anyway, Baucom. All right, next we got Brandy Henderson, Brandy Henderson. So this is the same day, the same day that he killed Betty. He decides, you know what, I just killed Betty at this apartment complex, pawned all her shit, stole her car, and nothing's happening to me, like literally nothing's going on. I'm not getting caught.
01:08:48 I'm able to, I'm free to enjoy all the Mexican pizzas I can stuff in my face. This is great, and you know there's a young woman, Brandy, who is a girlfriend of one of my best friends, because again it's only people he knows, not a single one of these people that he's killed is like a random stranger, it's all just he's killing like all the women he's ever met, and one of one of whom is the girlfriend of one of his best friends, so he is let into the apartment because, well, because she knows him, and then he decides to rape and strangle her to death while she's trying to hold on to her 10 month old baby, so he, this one's also dark, he, he then tries to kill the baby by by shoving a.
01:10:00 A bottle down its throat, and when that doesn't shut it up, he tries to strangle the baby with a towel, and again, I don't know how he, like, he managed to, he strangles her, like, he, you know, he kills her, no problem, after, you know, after, of course, the rape, but somehow he just gets like this is like super baby or something.
01:10:25 Somehow he can't, he only almost kills the baby, and so you know that I guess he, that was good enough for him, and he, he kills the mom and leaves, and and now he did a two for one that day.
AI Singer
01:10:43 You got tacoed on Taco de Tuesday, not because it was a Tuesday, but maybe it was. Who cares? I just mean you were the second to die, that's what I mean by the two in Tuesday. Now you're dead,
Devon Stack
01:11:01 all right. So Brandi Henderson gets killed on Taco Tuesday, so again, this is all on the same day. Now, at this point, the cops start going, okay, what the fuck this is. This is two women in the same complex who around you know on the same day, and this is starting to look a little starting to look a little weird.
01:11:33 In fact, they, they go through all the other apartments in the complex expecting to find dead, dead negresses behind every door. They don't, of course. They only find the two, and they start to think that maybe there this was the work of a serial killer.
01:11:55 Maybe, maybe this is a maybe this is all connected somehow, I so on march 12, all the all the homicide detectives, they get together and they start to share notes, and they start to realize that some of their, their cases of murdered women, they all have a connection some way or another with this this Taco Henry guy, and that, that these people either worked with him or they knew his girlfriend or they dated one of his friends, more, but you know, one way or another, and all like he's he's the, he's the central hub, and they, they go to the car that they recovered of Betty's, Betty's car, where he had left the palm print.
01:12:51 They dusted for prints, and they find that palm print on the trunk lid, and they match it, because obviously Taco Henry has a record, they match it with the prints they have of him on record, but that same day that they're doing that. Oh, Taco Henry, good old Taco Henry, high on crack, high. on crack, he goes to another woman's house, who works with his girlfriend at Bojangles, 35 year old Debra Ann Slaughter, unfortunate name there, and he sexually assaults her and strangles her and stabs her, I guess.
01:13:45 Maybe he knew, maybe in some way he knew this was going to be the last one, and so he wanted to go hyper violent with it or something. Stabs her 38 times, and then takes $40 that she had and went out and bought more crack. After getting the crack, he goes back to the apartment where her body is, where he stabbed her 38 times and smokes crack with the with the dead body and he stays there smoking crack like all day with the dead body.
01:14:31 The next day, having not slept for a few days, been high on crack for a few days, he goes to a friend's house, because he knows the cops are looking for him at this point, I guess, and hides in a, in a bathroom. Cops find him at his friend's house, and they bring him in, and after being questioned.
01:15:00 Like a nig, you know, always none of them get lawyers or ask for lawyers, they're just like, Sure, I'll talk to you for like 12 hours without a lawyer in an interrogation room. Confessed to murdering all 10 women in Charlotte, and then also the, the first one, the family friend that he dumped in a lake, so Deborah Ann Slaughter, the last victim,
AI Singer
01:15:31 you got taco stabbed 38 taco times by a taco negro murderer, the last of his crimes, now he can sit on death row forever and never get taco executed. Thanks, Jews.
Devon Stack
01:15:52 All right, and that's exactly what happened, right? So you would think he Having, well, wait till you actually hear what happened here. So his trial, well, first of all, I found the number two of the actual murders. So in 1993 the year that he was, he was more one of the years he was killing these people, they had an all-time high for homicides, 130 232 in Mecklenburg, which is a, I guess, like a part of Charlotte.
01:16:32 Mecklenburg had an all-time high of 132 homicides, and it's because Mecklenburg was full of cracked-out negroes just killing everybody, and so that's how that's how this guy was able to get, you know, get his rack up his kill count so high before the cops, even even though he knew them all before the cops were able to figure it out, so they, they had to keep, they kept delaying the trial because of Jewish lawyers, and so he finally didn't get to court until 1996 which was, you know, two years later.
01:17:12 The the jury selection process went on forever because it was such a big case, you know, this guy that had killed so many women. The prosecutor said that she wanted the death penalty, and the Jewish defense lawyer, of course, argued for life imprisonment, saying that he suffered from mental illness.
01:17:42 He suffered from mental illness, and that's why he was too crazy. He was too crazy to get the death penalty. Never understood this argument. If you're too crazy to get the death penalty, you're too crazy to not get the death penalty. Like that should be the rule, like, if, if they actually determine that you're too crazy to know what's going on, what does it matter that you get the death penalty? You're the first one we should give the death penalty to.
01:18:16 If you're too crazy to know what, like, what you're doing, it's an old yeller situation, even if you were a good dog, you're getting a bullet in the fucking head, just like old yeller. That's what needs to happen on a massive fucking scale in this country. You ever wonder why you know they talk about like the Nazis, like it was some big evil thing, you know, like, oh, Hitler, Hitler wanted to kill all the fucking crazy people.
01:18:52 It's like, well, no shit, if you want to recover from Weimar conditions where Jews have just been letting the psychos run amok in the streets, and everything is just a degenerate hellscape. Yeah, that's you got to take out the trash, you got to take out the trash, and sometimes taking out the trash ain't pretty.
01:19:16 So, why no one wants to do it, but everyone's happy after it's done, and so that's that's essentially what needs to happen in this country, and really everywhere in the West. We need to take it's time to take out the fucking trash and just eliminate anyone who could make a plausible argument that they're too crazy to stand trial.
01:19:46 I mean, if they're violent and their family's not paying for them, at least, but you are of no value whatsoever to the society, you're a burden, you. And if your family is not willing to take up that burden, you should be taken out with the trash. Sorry, then them's the rules, or at least they should be.
01:20:17 People need to stop, like, you know, one thing I realized it after I start thinking today, because we've done a couple streams where we've talked about how the Jewish lawyers involved and nonprofits involved and Jewish money involved in getting white people to shut down all of the insane asylums and let literal crazy people run amok all throughout our society, and obviously you know that that happened beginning actually really in the early part of the the 20th century, partially because a lot of the people in those insane asylums were the fucking psycho showing up from Eastern Europe,
01:21:02 the Jewish ones from Eastern Europe, the high levels of insanity that were reported in that crowd, and basically put a lot of those people in asylums, but this was ongoing and really didn't have full deinstitutionalization until like the 70s and 80s, and if you think about it, there was a lot of movies that tried to make you think to try to make crazy people seem cute, you know, like, oh, look, they're they're just, they're just kind of neurotic, and it's, and it's there, it's kind of entertaining, actually, if you think about it, like,
01:21:40 there was a, there's a bunch, especially in the 80s, there's a bunch of movies where the whole concept is like, like, there's that one with the, with that British guy who played the drunk guy in Arthur, or whatever, where he's like running an ad agency out of a fucking crazy house, and you know, there's a bunch of these movies where it's, it's, it's trying to humanize psychotic people, and make it seem like they actually,
01:22:03 if you think about it, they really can contribute to society in this like completely fictional way in this movie, like they're not just the actual psychos that you see when you're walking to work in there, there's some guy that smells like urine and he keeps grabbing at people, and, and, and just being a complete nuisance in psycho all day, and making it dangerous. No, that's not the crazy people that, that exist in fiction land, in Hollywood land.
01:22:33 Yeah, they're actually, they're, they're kind of quirky, and, and they can make funny advertisements for, for Fortune 500 companies, or whatever, it's there's a bunch of these movies where they try to make crazy people seem like fun, and it's because they were trying to condition people to mistake psychotic people as just kind of, you know, they're just eccentric, they're just eccentric, and more and more, and by the way, is very successful to the point where now people, it's cool, it's cool, and they've got these cool new words, and now you can call them crazy people,
01:23:10 they're neurodivergent, they're, and they brag about their all their different ailments that they might have, all these people need to fucking be thrown into a burning fucking garbage pit, we need to get like a tire fire going, just dig like a big fucking pit, just get a bunch of excavators out, just or find like, like a tapped out like copper mine or something like that, because we're gonna need a big fucking pit, so like one of these old copper mines that were just like this massive fucking scar in the earth's crust, you know, that just goes down like miles,
01:23:45 it's like a mile across, and you have to, you know, it takes you like an hour just to get to the bottom of it, just because we also got a bunch of used tires we have to get rid of, so just gather up all the tires in all the junkyards across America, and just throw them in it, throw it in a giant fucking, you know, abandoned copper mine, and just light that bitch on fire.
01:24:04 And then that's where they go, they just go in there, they just go in this, this tire fire that little burn for years, and that'll give us time to get up, you know, get to all the crazies, and all the one, all the, and all the people larping is crazy. Sorry, you know, no take backs, if you're one of these people that acts like you have a disorder, so that you can feel special and different, that in and of itself is its own kind of crazy.
01:24:28 You go in the fucking pit, so that needs to happen, that needs to fucking happen in this country.
01:24:35 And, but anyway, back to 1996 so his Jew lawyers like, hey, you know, it couldn't plan it, it was impossible, he's just too fucking crazy to plan this shit, and so he couldn't have premeditation, so you, the only way you can't, you can't convict him on first degree murder, they brought up his mom, you know, like, like, like, oh.
01:25:00 Oh, she was so abusive, she made him wear a women's clothes. That's where we get that information, you know, from. And his mom also had had mental illness. And so, how about this? How about we just, we give him life without parole? And this is where I say, okay, so we have to give, we have to pay for the taco man, the murderous taco rape strangle guy, to live on.
01:25:24 Why? Like, what exactly is that doing for anyone? Like, why would you want to have.. I mean, it's not even like you can go see him, like at a zoo, you know.
01:25:33 It's not even like he's on display at some kind of.. you know, you pay 20 bucks and he's like, 'Hey, you want to see the crazy murderous taco nigg, he's like right there in that cage over there, pay 20 bucks, hey, and push this button, and it feeds him, you know, it's not even something like that, he goes in some, some fucking cage somewhere else, and where there's a bunch of people just like him that also need to go in the giant tire fire, and it costs like over, over on, I don't know what the 90, in the 90s,
01:26:01 but I'm sure, I'm sure it's by at this point he's cost millions and millions and millions of dollars to keep alive, so millions and millions of dollars have been spent to keep this taco nigger alive, instead of just throwing him into a giant tire, tire copper mine fire pit, anyway they they, they, he confessed to it, right? They basically had him, no problem.
01:26:31 So, after the, you know, the trial, he does get convicted, he gets convicted of nine counts of first degree murder, his conviction included eight counts of first degree rape, one count of second degree rape, multiple sexual offense charges, five counts of robbery with a dangerous weapon. He receives nine death sentences, nine death sentences, plus multiple consecutive life sentences, and a term of 40 years.
01:27:15 He's still alive. This was 1997 It was january 7, 1997 almost 30 fucking years ago. He got nine death sentences, nine. He's still fucking alive on death row in Central Prison in Raleigh, North Carolina, almost 30 fucking years later, and this whole time you've been paying for, well, I mean, especially, I guess the citizens of North Carolina have been paying to keep him alive for 30 fucking years, pay for his public defender, pay for all of the legal cost, you know, the judge and the jury, and all this other shit that gets wrapped up in the cost of having the death row inmate.
01:28:07 Just the fact that you have to have a facility to house these fucking murderous niggers, it's all you're paying for it. You're paying for it. It's like, like I said, you can't even go see him, like at a zoo, he's just sitting there, stuffing his face full of fucking tacos all day, forever, forever. They haven't executed him yet. Something tells me it's not going to happen if 30 years have gone by and they haven't done it yet.
01:28:39 I mean, he's been on death row, I think, longer than that than he was alive before he was on death row, like he has spent more than half, like they have kept him alive for longer than he was alive before they arrested him, and in fact he's been in jail logging 30, because they had him in custody for two years prior to the trial, so he's been in jail for over 30 years, over 30 fucking years. We need to, we just need to start as a society, not vigilante justice. We just need to start killing people, lots of people, lots of people. We need to just give the death penalty to, like, I'd say 80% of the people in prisons right now, 80% in fact, that's what I would do.
01:29:52 I would just, I would go to the prison, I'd say make a list in order of horrificness in terms of what they've done. I take what I don't even care what that, what that line, where that line is. Just make a list, and then the top 80% they all go in the, in the tire fire pit, and that's that. Go do that every single fucking prison, no. most of them would be black, it'd be like one of the most eugenic things to ever happen to the African race, it would be, it would be, because a lot of those fuckers get out and and reproduce, you'd have to, you'd have to keep doing it.
01:30:45 There's a lot of them already reproduced, let them already have like 11 little murderous nigglets running around. We just need to be very liberal with the death penalty and not have this stupid legal system that keeps these fuckers 30 fucking years, 30 fucking years is absurd.
01:31:09 Anyway, all right, let's let's take a look now at Odyssey. Odyssey Chance, showing of course we got love and division as always, just this little thing here. Actually, if you guys wouldn't mind, see if I got this thing real quick. Hang on one second, will this work? I'll be right back.
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01:32:40 What it's the Brooklyn Mums, when it's the dirty birds, when it's the Lords of Brooklyn, dishing out the dirt. Yo, someone's gotta shout out to Bensonhurst's favorite. I'm drunk and hit my head, I'm pissed, I'm turning red. When it's the Lord's of Brooklyn, if they fuck around your dead, be two days. Brooklyn fever artist and the boys, because if bring the bats and the boys, standing on the drinking cheek, standing
Devon Stack
01:33:59 Okay, and I'm just kidding, Italians aren't really white, all right. Love and division, love and division. Sorry, I have to take care of some. I'll explain later. Nothing too mysterious, I promise you, all right. Love a division says Taco Henry has done everything he possibly could to prove black lives don't matter, but um, bump light
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Devon Stack
01:35:05 that's right, that's right. Thank you very much. There, love and division.
01:35:13 All right, now we're gonna rumble where it's where apparently some, some fucking niggers got pissed off, and, and down, but here's what they don't understand, they're, oh, we're gonna down vote as Rumble video, that's that's still engagement, bro, but you're not hurting my feelings, and you're helping me in the algorithm, so I guess, thanks, I'd rather, I'd rather get a down vote than than nothing, because bad attention is still attention, all right.
01:35:43 We got the Supreme Rabbi Satan says big shout out to Shabbos Goy Rep. Marlon Stutzman from Indiana. Thanks for the NDAA section 224 Just find a political solution to your inevitable replacement, you stupid go-yum. What is he talking about? Rep, let me find out what this is real quick. Let me find out what what mr. Satan is talking, okay. Okay, this is United States Israel Defense Technology Cooperation Initiative.
01:36:42 It directs the Secretary of Defense to appoint an executive agent to synchronize and expand bilateral efforts, because if there's anything we need, is expanded efforts, expanded bilateral efforts in defense tech R&D testing integration industrial cooperation with Israel. That's that's what we needed.
01:37:09 Let's see here, the focus on counter drone systems, missile arise. So, basically, just more defense, more defense, and secret sharing with Israel. That's good. That's, that's a good thing. Let's see here. Rhett Marlin Stutzman played a notable role.
01:37:27 Netanyahu sent him a letter endorsing the framework after they met, framing it as a shift from Direct USA to the 3.8 billion annually under the current agreement. That's, you know, speaking of, you know, money that's getting wasted towards a deeper trade and defense partnership with co-development, co-production, and mutual investment, Stutsman has also introduced a non-binding resolution to phase out the grant aid in favor of this model. So, basically, they want us joined at the fucking hip with Israel, as if we aren't already.
01:38:05 It's almost like we are Siamese twins, and they are saying that's not enough. Not only that, to be, we're gonna tie you together, even though you're already physically attached to each other. All right, that's great. All right, real Starfish Prime says Captain Stack RSS feed via Odyssede Apple Podcast seems to have broken recently. Any thoughts of getting on the podcast apps directly? Same with Outlaws.
01:38:38 I don't know how any of that works. I used to be on like some kind of like something monkey, or I don't know what it was called. Let me, what was it like, pod monkey? Or I can tell you, let me see. I think they sent me an email recently, and I was like, oh yeah, look at my inbox. Here it's like some kind of like monkey thing.
01:39:06 I was like, ah, monkey, monkey. All right, let's see here. Pot, no, pod. I don't know why. Why was I thinking monkey pod bean? Is that. I don't know if it's I don't know even how like where to go because someone else started it, so let me look, let me see if I can find it. Pod Bean Insomnia String,
01:39:41 okay. on that 404
01:39:57 that's working on on pod. Bean, so pod bean last was, yeah, I mean it's got the latest outlaws. Let me click it to see if it works, yeah. So you can go to, you can go to pod bean and look for a black pilled black pilled, it just says black space pilled on Odyssey pod bean should be it's, yeah, it's plain, so it works there.
01:40:39 I've literally, the first time I knew I was on there, this is the first time I already clicked to see if it works, but it does work, apparently. There's there's 235 followers, so there's people that follow it on Podbean. So, if you're a pod person, then I guess Podbean is the way to go, or at least for right now, until that breaks, so hopefully that helps you out there. Starfish Prime, then we got the Supreme Rabbi Satan again with some emojis. Then we got Cassandra says with a big dono. If I can find the big dono button,
Mayer Rothschild
01:41:20 money is power. Money is the only weapon that the Jew has to defend himself with.
Devon Stack
01:41:25 Look, how Jewy this bag is. I right, Cassandra says, says hi, Devon, Penelope here. Hope you, Churro, are well. Much to tell you. Alas, still no Twitter account for DMing, and apparently I'm retarded when it comes to Telegram messaging. I'll try Rebecca. I'll look and see if you've tried. I haven't looked at my messages on Telegram since I was doing show prep. Let me look and see if I got anything from you.
01:42:19 I don't see anything. Yeah,
01:42:39 I don't see anything from you on Telegram, you know, you could also, if one way you could reach out, I'm on Gab still, and that has DMs, I could check Gab, but yeah, or you can message, I'll tell you what. If you message Rebecca, she'll tell you how to message me. That's probably the best way to go about it.
01:43:07 If, for some reason, if you can't use the Gab, or you don't have a Gab account, and Telegram is not working for you, Rebecca, let's add it to how to contact me. Yeah, it's good to good to see you back. Good to see you back, Penelope. Under a different name, did you get like hack? Well, I guess you'll tell me, but I'm wondering if you got like hacked or something, because you have a different name here.
01:43:33 But welcome back, welcome back. And as I told you during the Outlaws episode, your, your.. I haven't had time to check it yet. I'll check. Well, I might not be able to get to it till next week, but your, your hive might have to be populated with, with wild African bees. That might be the way it has to go, just because I, you know, the, the, the European bee genocide out here is real, and it's expensive to keep replacing them.
01:44:07 If it look, if all I did all day was beekeeping, I would be able to invest the time in just raising my own queens, and just like a, like autistic psycho, eventually breed all the African genes out of the area, I'd put like drone bombs everywhere, and but the amount of, of, you know, like, like targeted work that it would take to do that, I just don't have that time, so I might just have mean bees, I'll still select for the nicer ones, and I will still occasionally throw in some European genetics, when I can, but it's just like every time you do that, like a package of bees have got has gotten so expensive to get it shipped out here, it's it's close to 300 bucks, and if you do just a queen, even it's like 60 bucks, and then minimum. And then the Africans just kill her like 50% of the time, sometimes more often, so it's just, you know, you spend 5060 bucks and then like for a bug and then it's dead like within a week, so it's like great, so it's it's just been a battle where I'm like, you know what, at least no one will steal my hives, so yeah, yeah.
01:45:28 Reach out to Rebecca, and like I said, Gab would be the way it gets easy. You could just make an account and talk to me there too, if you don't have one. That website needs some activity, right? No one's ever used it. Does anyone use Gab anymore? But yeah, nice to see you back there. All right, then we got Giga Chat of NPCs. Giga Chat of NPC says 50 faggot gay or gay ropers? I just call them grip tards.
01:46:03 Dislike the stream before it started. Is that what it is? Is that what it is? I figure that's what it would be, is you know, basically homosexual Mexicans. But, like I said, I don't care. I hope they do it more, because the more they do it, that's the more, more interactions I get, or what's engagement that I get, so I don't really care. It's not like I'm sitting there going, like, Oh, God, 50 people didn't like my, didn't like my stream, I must be doing something wrong.
01:46:37 Yeah, I guess that the funny thing is, they, that's how they are, so they think that's, that you know, that that's that's gonna work. I don't know. Keep doing it. Gorilla Hands says I have an entrepreneurial idea for you. Maybe you can cash in on this new Negro Kool-Aid fad. Maybe you can mix your bees honey with Kool-Aid and pineapple slices, could be a big hit hit in the hood. I don't know, we're talking well.
01:47:10 I think I've seen, like, a video of black people and Kool-Aid. I mean, obviously black people have been into Kool-Aid since the dawn of Kool-Aid, but yeah, I don't. Is that like a thing on Tick Tock or something now?
01:47:25 Like, black people acting like they invented something, because, hey, look, we put Kool-Aid and fruit together, like that's one of the first ones to do that. And I mean, not really, everyone's been doing that.
01:47:37 Kool-Aid and honey kind of feel like that'd be gross, I mean, Kool-Aid's gross already, but at least with, with when you do the Kool-Aid thing, it has like its own flavor, and when you, when you sweeten it with sugar, it doesn't take on like a new flavor, the honey flavor would just clash to have enough honey to actually sweeten it to be drinkable, it would just taste it, would taste disgusting.
01:48:04 Plus, I don't want nigs buying my honey, that's for my honeys for white people. All right, then we got the great artiste, I think Virtuous Virtuous Sunday morning Englishman here joining all you debauched Saturday Night Americans. Thanks for all you do, Devon. Please check out interesting books reviewed on YouTube. He's reviewing the Talmud. Well, there you go. I haven't read the entire Talmud.
01:48:39 I have read portions of it. I don't even know how long it is. I feel like that's the kind of thing I'm never going to read. I don't, why would I read? Yeah, I'm never, I'm never going to read the whole thing. But yeah, if someone else is doing it for you, that could be interesting.
01:49:01 Find all the good stuff or bad stuff, depending how you look at it, I guess. All right, then we got Gorilla Hands says they have even used EBT, they can even use EBT cards to purchase, you can make money for our cause and cut and kill off some of these people with a diabetic sugar high. Well, I wouldn't be able to accept EBT.
01:49:22 My guess is the hoops you got to jump through with that would be crazy, and you certainly couldn't accept mail orders, or I don't know, does EBT work like that? Can you buy? I'm guessing if you can't, it's only a matter of time, right, before you can use EBD car. EBD, actually, I think I've seen that, like on websites, I think I've seen EBT accepted for on like on walmart.com or something like that, like I think I've seen like a little badge that goes on food items, fuck, and where I think we're already there. Um, let's see here, then we got Gorilla Hands simply says.
01:50:01 I gotta fix all these buttons.
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01:50:04 There we go. Haven't heard from him in a while. All right, then we got Beach Guys, Beach Guys with another big donut, but let's mix it up a little bit. My fucking power, you All right, Beach Boys Dekyles for the white race.
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Devon Stack
01:50:46 I wasn't the one I was thinking it was. What's this bun do? All right, how about that little corky in there? Hey, Cory. Based Corky Beach guys, thank you very much for the the generous dono.
01:51:12 There, all right, then we got Lil Wagon. Lil Wagon says thanks for the streams. Outlaws is awesome, really hitting your stride with your co-host Qui Tapa Que Toppa. Well, I appreciate that. And now we're gonna be, we're gonna be extremely late on the roof hold T-shirts, but I, I made the graphic for it, like literally the day we had that stream, and it's just been.
01:51:41 it's been, it's been a busy, busy time out here the last little bit, so there's a lot of stuff I have to get done, but I appreciate that little wagon, and for those who don't know, I'm sure everyone does, Outlaws is a show we do at 5pm Pacific time, right here on the same channels on Rumble and Odyssey with Rebecca Hargraves. Let's on Wednesdays, five 5pm Wednesdays. All right, then we got, let's see here, Astro lists, astralists. asterisk negative mojo, or rather asterisk 725 neurotic monkey pow All right, Asterless says hi.
01:52:57 Devon came here with Info Stormer raid. I wanted to mention a potential movie for your deconstruction, Marshall, about Thurgood Marshall and his fat Jew partner on a case. What a crock. I will copy that to my notes. I haven't done a movie thing in a while. There's I have a couple. Where's my notes? Somewhere.
01:53:32 Hold on, I've no.. that's not my notes. I've got too many tabs. Once I found out Notepad could do tabs, it was all over. It was all over for Notepad. Here we go. Yeah, we've done a movie one a while, but we've got it. We got a few contenders. I'll check that out now. They'll check that one out. Thank you very much. There, Astroless. Then we got Thomas Howard says watch the replay of your outlaw stream, Minutemen.
01:54:09 Disheartening to see how little effort is being put out. Check out the Shepherd brothers over in Hudspeth County, Texas, and have a little faith. I will copy that into my notes. Also, yeah, the who I mean, the Minutemen project. The fact that it fucking.. if you guys haven't seen that string, that's a perfect example. The Outlaw string, go check out the.. I think it's called the Minutemen, or just Outlaws Minutemen.
01:54:43 It's kind of depressing, but yeah, it's wild. If, if you're one of those guys that remembers hearing about the Minutemen briefly on the news, and then just kind of like when they were on Fox News, it was like, you know, like a thing. And then, obviously, I'm not talking about, like, the founding fathers, you know, Minutemen, I mean.
01:55:00 Like the, the around the year 2005 or whatever, Minute Men, yeah, not great. Let's see here, these guys are in trouble too. This is the I so they've got investigation going into their well, that looks like a whole stream, almost. But all right, we'll check, I'll check that out later. Thank you very much, Thomas Howard.
01:55:38 Then we got the great artist again, says was an Outlaws skeptic, now now Outlaws evangelist. Looking forward to the Morgoth collab. I've got November 2037 in the sweepstake. Yes, it will happen someday. I'm sure. I'm sure we've both been super bad. I haven't talked, honestly. I just haven't talked to him in a long time, a long time. Maybe I'll, maybe I'll reach out to him. Justice for Father says whites need to organize.
01:56:15 If organized, we can take our land. Yeah, I almost did a more black pilling one that I, there's a topic I'm working on. It required more research than I was going to be able to do in the time I had left before today's stream, so I shifted gears.
01:56:32 But there's kind of a big one that kind of sucks, because it shows you a really good example of white men organizing and using violence and sort of getting what they want for a little bit, and then, well, I mean, the world we live in today is proof that it didn't work out long term, but we'll go over some of that that involves the South and reconstruction and carpet baggers, and so forth. Then we got words, our words says best stream on the internet.
01:57:09 Well, I appreciate that, mr. Words. Then we got Gorilla Hands says ever seen the movie from the 90s, surviving the game with iced tea and Rutger Howard, or Howard, rather. Basically, these wealthy men hunt a homeless person iced tea for sport. I think something like that is appropriate.
01:57:35 I haven't.. I don't think I've seen it, but I know I knew of its existence. I don't think I've, if I did see, I saw it like when I was a kid in the 90s or something like that, because I remember that being a movie, but I definitely haven't seen it in like a long time. That's too complicated. I like I said, I just think you, you get like one of these old copper mines where it's, it almost, I mean, it's a hole so big it basically looks like it's part of the fucking Grand Canyon, only it's man-made, so you don't have to feel bad, you're not like ruining the environment or whatever.
01:58:08 I start a big fire at the bottom and just toss them in, just toss him in the fire, and that's it. And you just keep tossing him in until, until the fire finally goes out, which would be years. It would take years. Alright, then we got Minnesotan says, I saw the Outlaw Stream about the Warrior Gene.
01:58:30 Do you think there is a similar gene for religious belief? I was born to a devout Catholic family, but I could never make myself believe in religion. Um, no, that we already know that, that, that, that's heritable. Now, here's the thing. Just like with the warrior gene, if you have the warrior gene, it doesn't mean that you are a violent person. Just like there is a genetic predisposition for alcoholism, there's probably a predisposition.
01:59:02 predisposition for homosexuality, you know, but it doesn't, that doesn't mean you're automatically a faggot. It's just that you have a, it's not like you have no, no will at all, right.
01:59:21 And it's also a cocktail of genes, so you're not just like one gene is never going to determine all of your behavior, but it's going to contribute to a larger cocktail that does, and so there are genes they know religiosity is heritable because they've done studies with big enough sample sizes with twins and in other groups, where they.. it's pretty obvious that it's.. it's heritable.
01:59:53 So, I don't.. I don't remember what the exact number is. Well, you know what? I probably look it up. Let's see here. Yeah, I like how heritable got auto corrected to killing table. I don't know how you or that, or I just typed that killing table instead of how killing tables here I all right, heritability of religiosity, so we got twin studies shows that blah blah blah, the heritability of religiosity often falls somewhere between 30 to 60% range, so yeah, it's 30 to 60% heritable. They've done a few genetic studies. Let's see here.. blah blah blah blah.
02:01:28 Spirituality and trans transcendence is 40 to 50% heritable. Service attendance is about 32% heritable. Religious salience is about 27% heritable. Daily guidance and coping, as a, you know, using religious as you know something that you interact with to cope with stress is highly heritable, 42% Biblical literalism is 40% heritable, and people with born-again experiences, it's actually 65% heritable.
02:02:08 That's really high. The heritability increases with age. Also, I don't know that I'd have to look at that study, the age part of it, because well, hold on, they might actually have a, an actual scientific reason for that, because I was going to say, as old people get old, sometimes they, they realize they're going to die, and they start looking for, you know, an alternative to just not existing, because that sounds scary, but let's see here.
02:02:43 Well, Gen X become more prominent as people age and select environments align with their predispositions, gene environment correlation. Yeah, now that seems like, yeah, you're looking at, you're looking at about 30 to 50% heritability on religiosity, and that's pretty well supported by good studies there.
02:03:10 Unreconstructed Rebel says, I'll be interested to see if we get fun riots this summer from the Carmela Anthony Kate, or trial, or Carmelo, is it Carmelo Caramello Anthony trial? The videos of the coloreds yelling kill Whitey have been entertaining.
02:03:29 I'll be watching from all my Whitey town or from my all white town in the Ozarks. Yeah, um, I don't think he's gonna get the book thrown at him. You know what I mean, like I don't think it's going to be like a..
02:03:47 I just have a hard time imagining black people really.. I just, so I don't see.. there's very few examples of black people actually getting the justice they deserve, and especially when it's a, when it's a publicized case, even less so, and so I don't know that they'll have caused the chimp, I mean, not that they need one, they don't usually have a reason to begin with, but yeah, I would say this, if it doesn't go exactly how, like, perfect scenario for them, they'll probably chimp out, no matter what, but we'll, I'm just not even all that optimistic that they're gonna put them in jail, but we'll see, and then on reconstructed rebel again, like unreconstructed rebel with a generous dono.
02:04:52 I'm just trying to mix it up tonight, though. On the little dealies, I need to make some new ones. Obligatory Southern Pride World. Wide, well, I agree. Southern Pride worldwide, you'll, you'll probably like that one.
02:05:07 I'm working on them. All right, then we got Giga Chat of NPC says the 1920s mafia guys were parasitic on the US, but Gotti was a based race realist and had local kids beat up chimps who came into Howard Beach, oh Howard Beach Ozone Park, up until the 2000s also allied with Aryan Brotherhood in prison.
02:05:35 Well, I mean, they're still parasitic, though. I mean, organized crime, you know, and I bet you, I bet you, he wasn't beating up Jews, you know what I mean. So that's the thing, is even, even the Jews don't like nigs, okay? Like, you go to Israel, right, they don't like Nigs, so yeah.
02:06:08 The great artiste says, Hi, Devon. Have you ever done a review of the Musical Cabaret? It is an unapologetic tribute to the Weimar Republic and everything degenerate. No, you know, I once took a date on accident to that play, not knowing what it was, you know, and was so horrified that we end up leaving, because it was just like, what, what is this? You know, what, this is the gayest thing I've ever seen in fucking life.
02:06:55 Yeah, and I have, like, no desire that I feel like it'll give me flashbacks if I.. I'm sure it's like a movie, right? This, I mean, it was a popular thing. I didn't.. yeah, I have no desire to watch that again, you know, or.. or see anything that was going to remind me of that horrible night. So, yeah, yeah, probably not.
02:07:25 There's some things they're just so gay, they just don't need anyone to interpret them for anybody. Yeah, it's just like when it's that degenerate, I don't think anyone needs help figuring it out. All right, guys. Well, we're gonna go ahead and shut her down, and as I said, we'll be back on Wednesday, 5pm here on Rumble Odyssey, also YouTube for Outlaws, 5pm Pacific time. But I appreciate everyone joining me this weekend.
02:07:59 Hope you have a good rest of yours for the mean or in the meantime for Black Pilled, I am of course, Devon Stack.
Black Woman
02:08:12 You have a manager here, she's trying me on purpose, you see. This ma'am, so no house, nobody here speak English. Nobody in the back speak English. So you can't take my order, you won't understand what I'm saying. But you speak something, though. Yeah, but I'm gonna order food,
02:08:44 yo.
02:08:53 No, I want to order. You're not gonna tell me to leave, and I want to order. Well, the line's gonna be held up because I want to order, and you're telling me, well, they won't get their food because I want to order. Call the police, I'm trying to order, and she's telling me I can't order because she don't speak English. Who's wrong? What did I do wrong?
02:09:27 Hello,
02:09:38 I'm trying to order
02:09:41 the Pueblo for okay,
02:09:44 but I want to order
02:09:47 food. You're not making any sense.
02:09:54 Call the police. I didn't do nothing.
02:09:57 I'm trying to order food, okay. Say, but I want to order food, and you tell me you can't order my food because you don't speak English. That doesn't make any sense. That doesn't mean nothing, because this is Hialeah. This is America, y'all don't take over the whole population. I'm trying to order
02:10:15 food, and okay, so
02:10:19 she won't understand what she don't know the menu, she won't understand what I'm saying, the
02:10:30 menu one of those threads I
02:10:45 But you know the menu, you work here, so you would know what I'm talking about if I said I want number six on week, you understand what I'm saying, like you just don't completely shut me out because you don't speak English, that's not fair, you understand what I'm saying. So, if I say I want another six on the menu, you can put that on the computer and take my order. Don't tell me you can't take my order because you don't speak English,
02:11:21 and look at she's sitting
02:11:25 Okay, I'm gonna take down the store number. I'll be here tomorrow. What's your name? Okay, I'll be here tomorrow.