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TURTLEBOY talks Karen Read Trial, Day 25 | 6.14.24 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 2

Aidan Kearney joins Howie to discuss the latest in the accidental exposé of the Massachusetts State Police.

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14 Jun 2024
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I was going to put him in-- I have put him in a pretty-- Magic sources here. People I've been speaking to say it's worse than ever seen Joe Biden. And he's been easing a bad way. Rump swabs, hacks, and moon bounce beware. It's-- [MUSIC PLAYING] How a car. 844-542-42, broadcasting live today. From Jake Rooney's on the curve in Harwich Fort, Massachusetts, the Cape. Come on down. We'll be here for another two hours until 6 o'clock tonight. Spend $20 on food or drink at this great place. And you can get a free copy of my book Paper Boy. Read all about it. Come on down to Jake Rooney's. So for the past few months, we've been talking about this horrible crime that occurred at one of the illegal alien shelters. We call it a flop house. And it's at the old Holiday Inn in Marlboro, Massachusetts. And instead of-- this guy was charged with the rape of his daughter, impregnating his own daughter this Haitian. And instead of arresting him, they just sent him to another shelter. And there's another guy who's been accused-- another illegal alien Haitian who's at this flop house. And he, too, has been accused of molesting women. And nothing has happened to him. And we tried. And tried. The Marlboro police said they had to give it to the DA. The DA won't do anything. She's this Mary and Ryan. She's the worst. She may be worse than meatball Morrissey, actually. She's brooming the cases in the brothels in Cambridge and Watertown involving rich Democrats. And she's brooming this case involving illegal aliens, rapists, alleged. And so today, I wake up and I see that the main wire, which is-- it's a blog site, the big-- it's the only real news outlet left in Maine, has broken the story. They got all the documents. And I wanted to talk to Seamus O'Thod. He's the reporter who put this story together. It's an amazing story. I tweeted it out earlier in the day. You got to check it out. Base State Hotel Flop House becomes hub for illegal alien rape and domestic violence on Mara Healy's watch. Seamus O'Thod, great job on that story today. Thank you. So tell people, well, first of all, we've been trying to get-- I know the Globe hasn't been trying to get it. We've been trying to get it, though, at the Herald. I mean, how did you get this? The state finally turned over the documents to you? No, the state did not turn over the documents. We were given them, but I cannot disclose the person who gave them to us. Oh, OK. But these are the official-- these are the state documents, though. These are in the documents, yes. Yeah. So this is-- and I've written about what goes on in these flop houses before. And actually, I retweeted out that list of benefits that they get. So why don't you tell people what these Haitians are getting in in Marlboro at the old holiday in and all the other 70 plus places in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts? Yeah. So I've reported on two of them now, the one in Marlboro, and another one in Chelmsford with a similar situation, best Western in Chelmsford. So at the Marlboro one, there was a guy by the name of-- going by the name of Ronald Joseph, who his daughter says that he raped her multiple times, both coming up to America and while they were still there. I don't know how long it was going on here, but he got her pregnant. And then eventually, she decided to testify about it. And instead of arresting him, police showed up to calm him down because he got belligerent. But they didn't arrest him. Instead, the state hired a lift to take him over to a different shelter in Worcester, where he's going to be currently housed alongside women because they also have women in that shelter. And no legal penalty. If he lost custody of his daughter, but he's not facing any charges. And then there was another guy who raped a 16-year-old girl there. Allegedly. Same deal. No charges allegedly. Yes. No charges were filed. He was arrested, and then let go with a restraining order. So we can't go back to the hotel, but he's not facing any other legal consequences. And this first guy, again, Mary and Ryan, this terrible, terrible prosecutor district attorney, she didn't want to touch this case. But she can't have him in the same county because there'd be more pressure on her. So she doesn't just move him to a new shelter. She moves him to a new shelter in Worcester, a different county. So she's kind of just kicking this terrible problem into another county. Now it's the Worcester Police Department's problem. Now it's the problem of the DA in Worcester County, Joe Early Jr. This is the craziest thing I've ever seen, though, you know? Yeah. There's also been plenty of other incidents there. There was a domestic violence issue by a guy named Cebien Baptiste who was accused of biting and strangling his wife after they had a dispute about a wick card. He is actually facing charges. Women and infant children. By the way, why do they need women and infant children's cards when everything is being provided to them, including free tablets, free same day dry cleaning, free bus service, on Wednesday, a van comes from the UMass Medical Center in Worcester and provides them with free health care and free dental. Why do they need a wick card? I can't tell you why they need that, because they get food three meals a day every day paid for by the taxpayers. There's one hotel where it was costing the $64 a day to feed each person, which was like five times higher than the average cost for a Massachusetts resident to eat. Yeah, and they just keep arriving in waves. And they're not going anywhere. And then like Shelly Pingree up in Maine, where you are, she says, well, we need them to work, but my understanding is very few of them are working. I mean, why would they work? If they had to support themselves, they're basically living with a higher standard of living with all this free stuff they're getting and free room and board. They're living at a higher standard of living than most U.S. citizens who have to support themselves. Yeah, they have no incentive to start working. They're just staying there, getting free everything, and they're destroying the hotels they're staying in. So by the time they move out, if they move out, no one's gonna, no tourists are gonna want to use the hotels again, they've become unlivable. In this, the Mulbrough Hotel in March, a car drove through the building. One of the illegals staying there, not no license, no car insurance, drove through the building and injured an employee. Yeah, I remember that. And also, they've had, I think you mentioned this, that they've had some disputes about microwaves. They bring in microwave ovens, and when it was a real hotel, there were signs posted, like in most hotels, saying you cannot use microwave ovens or any of these devices 'cause it's against the fire code. But if you tell them they can't have microwaves, they accuse you of racism, and you're being culturally insensitive to them 'cause they want microwaves. Why do they need microwaves when they're getting three meals delivered a day to their rooms? And I hear they have the heat turned way up all the time, and I've also heard that the housekeeping staff, which is mainly Brazilians, who maybe, some of them maybe came over illegally, but now they're legal, and so they're immigrants, and they have to work cleaning up for these illegal aliens who are getting everything handed to 'em. It's just a total disaster. And then the schools, they're going into the schools, and it's a real hassle for the schools, isn't it? All, not just in Marlboro, but everywhere they go, Shrewsbury, Norfolk starting in the fall, Kingston, everywhere, everywhere. - Yeah, one of the girls who was allegedly raped, they found out about it because the school counselor at the local school that she was going to, the public school, called them and talked to them about it. So they're just, they're getting everything, but they don't have to do anything for it. - Did you see some of those documents? I'm told that there's some of the documents when they first got the report at this. We're talking to a shameless old thought, by the way, he's a reporter for the main wire, and they broke a great story today. You gotta check it out about the, what's been going on at the old holiday end in Marlboro, Massachusetts with the illegal aliens there. And what I heard was that the illegal aliens they're trying to move them out now, and they have these headlines. They've run out there 90 days that they can live there, but there's always an exemption so that they can stay another 60 or 90 days, and then it goes to Christmas, and then you can't throw them out 'cause it's the holiday season. They're never gonna leave these places. Do you think, Sheamus? - No, I've been told that some of these guys have been staying there for at least a year. - A year. And Marahili, the governor, says, oh, well, they're all getting jobs. Are they getting jobs? I don't think they're getting jobs. - No, I don't think they're getting jobs either. - Wow. So listen, Sheamus Otadi, you're gonna have more stories about what's going on in the flop houses, the flop house Gulag here in Massachusetts, more than 70 of these hotels taking over, motels. You're gonna have any more stories coming out? - I mean, I think there's plenty more information there, plenty more things to find out. - Yeah, we've been trying to work on it. And again, if you check out his story at the, where can people find your story, Sheamus? - You can find it at the mainwire.com. - The mainwire.com. - And also, and I tweeted out the story I wrote a couple of months ago about the benefits that they get, including, including free same day dry cleaning service. It's nice, isn't it? We all have to drive to drop off our dry cleaning, and we have to pay extra to get the same day service. And then it's sometimes, I guess they lose their dry cleaning and they claim it was stolen and they're just told to, oh, just order some more clothes for them. Have you seen the documents where they're told, some of the bureaucrats in Massachusetts government are told about this and they go, oh, that's horrible. But nobody ever thinks to get these people arrested. Have you seen that? - There was an internal email about a girl whose father raped her and it was just like, oh, what a terrible experience for her, but they didn't file any charges against him or anything. - Wow, it's just amazing. Just so, so bad, so bad. Well, listen, thank you for breaking this story. Sheamus O'Thod from the mainwire. You guys are doing a great job on this and we're gonna try to catch up with you. I mean, we the Boston Herald, not we the Boston Globe. The Boston Globe is gonna give this story a good leaving alone. I can predict that with 100% certainty. Thank you, Sheamus O'Thod from the mainwire. Check it out at the mainwire.com. Experience the ultimate savings event with My Pillows $25 extravaganza for a limited time. Dive into incredible deals like a two-pack multi-use My Pillows, stylish sandals for both men and women or a luxurious six-pack towel set. All available for an astonishing $25 each. 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And whispering right in your ear, buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz, buzz. (dramatic music) - He's Howie Car. - We are here at Jake Rooney's in Harwichport on the Cape and please come on down. We'll be here until six o'clock tonight. I have $20 worth of food or drink and you can get a free copy of Paperboy just in time for Father's Day or just come on down and hang out. Time now for today's poll question. Today's poll question is brought to you by Northeast Hair Restoration. The state police need it. Through June, when you book a PFE hair restoration, you'll receive a laser hair cap value to $3,000 for free. Contact them today at pfehair.com or call 1-800-208-HERE. Taylor, what's the poll question? What are the results thus far? - Today's poll question, which you can vote in at HowieCarShow.com is should trooper Michael perjury proctor be sent to prison? Yes, no, just fire him and force him to rake leaves for food or just put him in the stocks on the common for a few days. - Yes, he should be sent to prison. - 69% say yes, 19% say fire him, and force him to rake leaves, 9% say put him in the stocks, 3% say no, he deserves no prison time. - It's, the poll is steady today. The Cape has a terrible, terrible Democrats. They've sent it are newly unseered. And I can't even begin to tell you how bad he is, but there is a Republican running against him and his name is Chris Lozen. And he ran last time and, you know, it's a tough year for Republicans to pop of the tickets. But he's trying again, Trump's doing better this year. Chris Lozen is with us. Give Chris Lozen the Republican candidate in the Barnes, the Cape and the Islands district a round of applause. - Thanks, Howie, appreciate it. - Chris, tell us about yourself and why you're running. - Yeah, so I'm a native of the Cape. I was born and raised here in Barnstable. My wife and I have four kids that were raising in Barnstable and the direction the Cape and the state have been going in just continues to get worse and worse and worse. I've seen it my whole life. So I decided to jump in last time. I had never run for office. Never been involved, actually. Been a Republican my whole life, but never got involved and I decided it was time. I'm a mechanic by trade, actually, in a family business. And I think we need more working people who are actually experiencing these problems on the ground. - Hey, Ben, no more professional politicians, legislative aides, the politicians, it's a bad thing. So, and your opponent is one of the most the liberals in a not totally liberal legislative body. - He is a liberals liberal, yes, sir. And a career politician, you know, went to college for political science. Got where he'd involved in the Deval Pepper campaign, Obama campaign, Clinton Global Initiative. - What more do you need to know, folks? How do people get involved with the Chris Lozen campaign? - They can go to my website, votelozen.com. It's vote-l-a-u-z-o-n.com. Send me a message, call me, email me. We're having an event coming up on the 25th down at tugboats at five o'clock on high-end us marina. Anyone's welcome to come down. I hope everyone in the room comes down. - And it's the birthday for a lot of people today. It's the birthday for President Donald J. Trump, and it's the birthday for someone else close to you. Yes, my youngest daughter, Amelia, it's her fifth birthday today. Happy birthday, President Trump. Happy birthday, Amelia. Let's go. We'll go out singing Happy Birthday. Happy Birthday to Amelia Doll. Happy Birthday to you. Happy Birthday, Amelia Doll. Happy Birthday to you. [MUSIC PLAYING] Live from the Matthews Brothers Studios. 844-542-42. There was another chromedome, cue ball, cone head, state police witness today in the Karen Reed trial, yet another one. You'd almost think they're trying to present themselves as clones so they can't be picked out of a lineup down the road. Joining us now to talk about it is Turtle boy, Aidan Carney. And he's been in the courtroom all day. And he's the blogger who's deeply involved in this story. He's been charged with witness intimidation as well. And we've been on a remote all day here on the Cape, Aidan. So we didn't see what happened at the end of the day. Tell us about Alan Jackson going after-- I guess, did he go after Trooper Paul, the cone head, or did he go after Adam Lally? Both. I mean, basically, he's been-- these people keep changing their stories after speaking with Adam Lally, right? Something gets presented in court or some sort of filing. And that just gives Lally a chance to call these guys in. And then we're going to change our story. We're going to say this now. We're going to wrap up with Officer Seraf. We're going to tap him with a bunch of-- with Jennifer McCabe. We're tapping with a bunch of them. So-- and that's what's happened throughout this entire trial. Like, they come up with some big finding, like the Google search for-- which should be a game over thing. And all that does is just give the Commonwealth a chance to just come together, cuddle up, and be like, how are we going to spin this one? What lie are we going to come up with? And this guy today-- I mean, we said that they don't have a crash reconstruction expert. We do, apparently, it's this cone head. This guy today is the crash reconstruction expert, Dr. Paul. They're all doctors and experts and everything. All these cops, right? And he took some classes, a couple hours of classes. Now, all of a sudden, he's an expert in this stuff. And his genius opinion about what happened here is that the cuts on John's arm, we found out today, actually came from the tail light, even though there's no tail light on John's arm. But somehow, that tail light-- The tail light. Yeah, the tail light, that's what they said. The tail light caused not dog bites. Those are actually from the tail light. The polycarbonate tail light somehow hit John's arm and shattered into 45 pieces, none of which were found by the Canton Police Department. And somehow, they caused those deep gashes throughout his arm, like up and down his arm in their parallel. And the tail light-- And those giant pieces were found at the scene on January 29, or in the ambulance, or on the stretcher, or in the emergency room at Good Samaritan Hospital in Brockton. They were found two weeks, more than two weeks later, on the grass. That all these-- Now, one of them are-- Yeah. And now, one of those pieces of tail light had any blood on it, despite literally cutting his arm up into pieces. Like, somehow, he didn't get any blood on any of those pieces of tail light. I mean, this is insane that this guy just got up there and said that today. It was crazy world. Then they showed their reconstruction video, which was even more humorous. I thought I was watching an SNL skit. I don't know what they think it proved. But they showed the car, like, reversing in an undetermined speed. And I don't know what they think it proved. Have you seen the video? It's crazy. No, I haven't seen it. You weren't in court today, were you? No, I took the day off from court, and all hell breaks loose in there, especially at the beginning. Did I hear about the shenanigans at the beginning? What happened? Tell people what happened. All of a sudden, I'm in and out of the car all day, and so I get out of the car, and then I come back. And there's nothing there. I mean, it's not even like the fan of justice or anything like that. It's just the blank screen. So tell people what happened. So a juror comes in today, right? And gets called up to the stand. And court TV or whatever is filming it, the live stream, accidentally shows the shows that juror coming in, right? And everyone else is live streaming it. And so now this juror's face has been broadcast to the world with, you know, they're trying to hide these people or whatever. And there's all this pressure. Take the stream down. You got to take the stream down, even though it's like, we're just sitting here, like, I'm not the one. Auntie Bev is the one that screwed this up. This is her courtroom. If you have a juror coming in, you know, there's a camera there. Say something. Tell them to take the camera down or something. That's not that the cameraman's fault. It's not our fault for three minutes. That's her fault that she has no control over her courtroom. So I guess this woman got dismissed. They did not say why. She called up four different jurors. We don't know what exactly happened. I'm here in rumors of these are unconfirmed that she was seen last night with at the waterfall bar, possibly. I don't know what's going on. What, Auntie Bev? No, no, no. Oh, a witness, a witness, oh, a juror was seen at the waterfall? That's what, again, this isn't confirmed. I'm hearing a lot of different people say stuff, but whatever it was, all of a sudden, I mean, I saw this woman, this juror, yesterday. And to me, she seemed like she, when you look at her, she looked like a not guilty, like a solid not guilty. A middle-aged white woman, you know, probably from Brookline or something like that. And she seemed like a solid not guilty vote. And then she got dismissed today. We don't know why, but they're down to 15 now. They had 17 at the beginning of the week. They're down to 15 now. They better hurry up and finish this trial up because we're running out of jurors. Good Lord. So what about this woman who said that, you know, that the, you know, don't believe what you see with your own eyesight, that 227 hoes long to die in the cold? Who is she trying to kid here? Yeah, I mean, so she is their expert. She came in with, I don't know what that thing was on her head, but she claims, she says she's an expert. She owns her own company. And she basically word-sounded, you know, the listeners to death, talked really fast. And again, it's her job to convince the jurors, to regular people that that search at 227 didn't happen. Like you're seeing something wrong, it didn't happen. So she needs to explain it to them in a simplest way possible. Instead, she used, you know, she spoke a million miles an hour. This woman just loves to eat the sound of her own voice. And basically, if you weren't like a tech nerd, you would have no idea which most of us aren't. You would have no idea what she's talking about, none. And even at the end, she didn't definitively conclude that it didn't happen. But she couldn't even definitively say that. So, you know. Let me play, let me play this cut. This is from Davianetti on cross-examination, one of Karen Reed's lawyers. Cut 12. But again, I'm getting to whether you can rule that out, ma'am. That's really the crux of my question. Can you rule out that the user of that phone conducted that search at or before 227 a.m. on January 29th? There is a very unlikely possibility, based on the fact that there is no evidence that the search occurred before that time. That's just like saying that the user searched for pandas at 227 a.m., could you rule that out? I can't rule out something that doesn't exist. What does that mean? The phrase exists, "wholes long to die in cold." How can she say it doesn't exist? It says it right there. Selbright says it exists, Sally. And nobody knows what exactly she meant by that. It's very confusing. But at the end of the day, they have their own experts who are going to say that it did happen. And Selbright said, and Brian Walsh is licking his chops right now, they go, "Oh, great. This stuff doesn't count anymore. We can just say that this-- let's get every defendant in the country is now going to hire this woman to be their expert if they googled something incriminating." Right, and remember, Brian Walsh is this weird guy. He was in the can with Turtle Boy here when they locked him up for a couple months. But he actually did something. He killed and dismembered his wife, allegedly. And he texted, "How to dispose of a body?" And I mean, that was presented by the same people who were trying to put care and read in prison as definitive, incontrovertible, beyond the reason without evidence that he had done it. And now they're saying, "Never mind. Never mind." Listen to this nerd get up here and talk about this stuff a million miles an hour and trust us. She's really smart. She works for a tech company. She's way smarter than you. That report that says "227," that's all wrong. The one at 6.24 is right. But the one at 2.27, that one's wrong. Even though, on her own report, it comes up as a previous search. The one she does at 6.24, it comes up as a previous search, which means she'd done it before. It came up as a recommended search. So her own report seems to confirm that this had happened at some point before. And again, you heard her right there about this. No, she can't. She can't rule out that it didn't happen. And at the end of the day, if there's any doubt that this might have happened, that Jennifer McCabe might have Googled that, then the juries can't in good faith convict her. They can't convict Karen Reed, right? They might not be able to convict Jennifer McCabe if she were the one on trial, which it seems like it is, right? But they certainly cannot convict Karen Reed for this because there's a large amount. It's just reasonable doubt. It's at the best, it's reasonable doubt. It was her job today to convince that jury that that search 100% did not happen at 2.27. And she didn't do that. She couldn't convince anyone of that. - Yeah, you know, too, she's very strange looking woman. You know, I know you shouldn't hold that against her. She's presenting this testimony. But as somebody tweeted out, when you look at this woman, your first thought is what's the overunder on the number of cats that she has living on her house? - Yes, 11.5 was, that's what's on the board in Vegas. I think I'm gonna take the over, turtle boy. - Yeah, she definitely seemed like a cat lady. She said she loved the sound of her own voice. She was talking a million miles an hour. And again, as a former teacher, I'd tell you, you've got to explain this to this people in the simplest terms and help them understand. She started going off about things that, WALs and SPLQTRs and this and that. And I was trying my best to follow along with what she was saying and I didn't get it. And you can't raise your hand as a juror and say, can you repeat that again? I don't get it. And Lally was just, you know, she was just going right on in a million miles an hour. Again, there's no way-- - It's with the singing that there or whatever she was doing. Cut two, play cut two, Taylor. - I found many. I'll tell you exactly how many if I can refer to my notes. Can you refer to my notes? - Two, one, two, three, four, five. What is that, cut five. - I'm going to publish "Hot People 2" now. - Okay. - Oh, wonderful. Sing-doo-doo. May I look at table six sure? Thank you, Your Honor. - What the hell's she doing? - Sing-doo-doo. - I don't know. She had the sing song voice two. The sing song, every time she would, at the inflection in her voice, every time she would talk, it was just so aggravated and so annoying. And again, her job was to convince a jury that this search did not happen at two 27 and she completely failed in that regard. But I mean, it was like, but if you thought she was something else, Trooper Paul really stole the day at the end when he, when he, I'm still blown away that they finally came up with a theory. And the theory is that the Dejan just stood there in the middle of the road in a blizzard, just stood there and waited for Karen Reed to accelerate to 24 miles an hour in 62 feet, which is physically impossible to do. And the engine would have to roar so hard and so fast to do that. It would be so loud. And then it would have been a gigantic thud as she hit him, right? And not a single person in that house saw or heard a thing. Not one person heard anything. You got Pete Bandicape staring out the window all night. Doesn't see any of this at all, nothing. No screams, nothing. And how did he get those things on his arm? Oh, the tail light somehow shattered all over his arm and cut him off in parallel gashes, all over his arm, polycarbonate did. None of the pieces of the tail light have blood on them. Then he does a 360, she said. He did a spun in the air and he hit his head on the curb. And somehow, I guess bounced like a basketball 10 feet onto the grass. I mean, I'm just blown away that they said this and it's like they expect anyone to believe this. Why are they even doing this? I looked up, by the way, I looked up Joseph Paul, Dr. Paul, cone head number four, Dr. Paul. And he makes, he makes a hunt, he's the lowest paid of all of them so far, 130,590 dollars. But you know, Turtle Boy, I'm going down the list on the comptroller. Did you know that there's another member of the Paul family on the payroll? I think it's the same last name anyway, David Paul. Do you know how much David Paul makes? 306,000 dollars a year. 306, I wonder if they're related. Dr. Paul, I know, and they say, I'm the one making money off of this story. How much do you think I can do? I mean, one last question, I was thinking about this, I heard somebody talking about it last night on, I think it was a better row, who seems really good, Mark better row. He said, why didn't they test, why didn't they test the DNA of any of the McAlberts? It's since they found, they found this to the DNA from two mystery men. Why didn't they test the, any of the people that are the other suspects? Yeah, and the blood through the DNA, 'cause they tested, you know, Proctor and Buchanan, so I guess we can rule them out of beating up John. They're ruled out at least. But I don't know, like Colin and Brian Albert and Brian Higgins, none of them, but they didn't ask for their blood, for the same reason they didn't ask for their phones or anything like that, 'cause they were never, ever, ever treated like suspects, and this Karen Reed was, they made up their mind from the beginning, and that was all they needed to see. It's in the text, it's Proctor's text. The homeowner must be jammed up or something, no, he's a no, he's a Boston police officer, so he's ruled out. He's all set, he doesn't have to worry about a thing, he'll be good. So what's the schedule for next week? - So the next week we have Monday, full day, then Tuesday is just a war deer day, so they gotta bring in their experts. And by the way, Joseph Paul doesn't, Dr. Joseph Paul, he just gets to go and scout his theories, whatever, he doesn't need a war deer, he just gets to get up there and pontificate. But the defense, at their own expense, must fly in these actual guys with PhDs, actual reconstructionists and forensic pathologists, and they have to come in here and explain to Auntie Bev that they know what they're talking about. So that's Tuesday, there'll be no jury, then there's no court Wednesday, a holiday, Juneteenth, of course, I celebrate privately. And then on Thursday, I guess we're back to a full day, and then Friday, half day. So David United said that there's only a few more witnesses that really need to go for the Commonwealth, so we could see the defense at the end of the week probably get started. Oh, I'd like to see Lucky, I want Lucky. We want Lucky. - We want Lucky. - All right, Turtle Boy, where can people go to check out your stuff? - tbdailynews.com @doctorturtleboy on Twitter and tomorrow night at nine o'clock on the YouTube Turtle Boy live channel, we'll be doing our show. - Good work, Turtle Boy. Aidan Carney, check him out, and he said doing a great job on this. Do what I did in order a burnout for your loved one. My daughter, Charlotte, was visiting, and we started to talk about all the benefits of a burnout. B-Y-R-N-A, immediately she said, "Well, why don't you buy me one, dad? I need it." You want your loved ones to feel safe, and having effective yet non-lethal options is vital. 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