Is There a New Serial Killer in America?

Apr 29, 2025 · 24:18

📜 History Made in This Video

First cardinal convicted by Vatican criminal court
Giovani Angelo Betu became the first cardinal ever convicted by the Vatican's criminal court in 2023 for embezzlement and fraud.
Eight bodies found in eight weeks in New England
A staggering eighth body was found in eight weeks, all within driving distance of each other in New England, prompting concerns about a potential serial killer.
Highest number of unlinked bodies in New England in recent history
The eight bodies found in eight weeks represent the highest number of such cases in the region in recent memory, with five still unidentified.
First time in decades with such a high body count in New England
The recent cluster of bodies in New England marks the first such surge in the region in decades, raising public concern despite no confirmed links between the cases.

AI Summary

Summary: "Is There a New Serial Killer in America?"

Introduction: The 100-Day Trump Presidency and Media Bias

The video opens with a satirical take on the media's hyperactive coverage of Donald Trump’s first 100 days in office. It highlights how both left- and right-leaning media present dramatically conflicting narratives of Trump’s performance, illustrating the polarized nature of political reporting.

  • Fox News claims a surge in public approval for border security, with 50% of Americans now saying the U.S. border is better than two years ago—up from 10% previously.
  • CNN reports Trump’s approval rating at 41%, the lowest in at least 70 years, and claims he has pushed the economy to the brink.
  • The video points out that such differences stem from media bias: Fox emphasizes positive outcomes, while CNN focuses on negative impacts.
  • A notable example: A Fortune magazine article highlights Trump wearing a blue suit at a Vatican funeral, contrasting with most attendees in black. The media amplifies this as a "Trump outlier," despite many others wearing blue—demonstrating selective framing.

The Reality of Trump’s First 100 Days

Despite the media divide, the video concludes that Trump’s first 100 days have been chaotic, marked by:

  • Escalating tariffs affecting global trade
  • Disapproval across key issues (economy, inflation, taxes, guns)
  • A notable exception: strong public support for immigration policy
  • The idea that Trump may be using "100 days of pain" as a strategy to build support for a "265 days of pleasure" long-term vision—though this remains speculative

The New England Serial Killer Allegation

The video shifts to a real-world concern: a surge in reported bodies in New England over eight weeks, prompting public fear of a new serial killer.

  • Key facts:
    • Eight bodies found within 1–2 hours of each other across Connecticut, Rhode Island, and Massachusetts.
    • Five bodies remain unidentified; three identified victims were women (Paige Fannon, Denise Liry, Michelle Romano).
    • Survivors of past serial killers (e.g., Jane Barroski) warn of danger and urge women to stay alert.
  • Police response: All three states state there is no evidence of a serial killer. No link between cases has been found.
  • Expert opinion: Forensic scientist Peter Valentine suggests some bodies may not have been murdered—some may have suffered no visible trauma.
  • Conclusion: Authorities emphasize no active threat to the public. The public scare is largely driven by media and online speculation.

The Vatican’s "Holy Criminal" Drama

The video introduces a bizarre and controversial story from the Catholic Church:

  • Cardinal Giovanni Angelo Becciu (known as the "Holy Criminal") was convicted in 2023 of embezzlement and fraud, receiving a 5.5-year sentence.
  • Pope Francis previously ordered him to resign from voting rights in the Church.
  • Despite being convicted, Becciu launched an appeal and is still allowed to live in the Vatican.
  • He claims Pope Francis’s 2022 meeting reinstated his privileges and insists he should be allowed to vote in the upcoming conclave.
  • Two other cardinals convicted of abuse are also being considered for participation, though they are ineligible to vote due to age.
  • The situation is compared to the movie Conclave, highlighting the absurdity and drama of the Church’s internal politics.

The Arrest of Judge Dugan

The video concludes with a disturbing real-life incident:

  • On April 18, ICE agents attempted to arrest Eduardo Flores Ruiz, a 30-year-old man previously deported in 2013 for domestic abuse.
  • Judge Dugan of Milwaukee challenged the legality of the warrant and refused to hand him over.
  • She allowed Flores and his lawyer to escape through a back door, leading to a foot chase.
  • The incident sparked outrage and raised serious questions about judicial independence and ICE enforcement.
  • The judge was later handcuffed and taken in an unmarked FBI van—raising concerns about transparency and accountability.

Final Takeaways

  • No evidence of a new serial killer in America—police and experts dismiss the claim.
  • Media coverage of Trump’s first 100 days is deeply polarized, reflecting ideological bias rather than objective facts.
  • Public fears—like those over the New England bodies or the Vatican scandal—are often amplified by social media and sensationalism.
  • Real-world events (like Judge Dugan’s arrest) reveal tensions between law enforcement, immigration policy, and judicial authority.
  • The video ends with a call for critical thinking: audiences should question media narratives and avoid jumping to conclusions based on headlines.

Bottom Line: While the title suggests a terrifying new serial killer, the video ultimately argues that America does not have a new serial killer—the fear is a media-driven myth. The real issues are political, judicial, and institutional, not criminal.

Full Transcript

This week, the media's coverage of Donald Trump's first 100 days as president is out of control. A US judge was arrested for allegedly helping an undocumented migrant escape the law. The United Kingdom just got approval to experiment with dimming the sun. India and Pakistan are on the verge of war and an eighth body in 8 weeks has just been found. So, people are naturally asking, does America have a new serial killer on the loose? All of that and so much more. Subscribe to the channel because why are you not at a million subscribers yet? You definitely deserve it. Thank you. Uh Viv, what is that name? All right, I think it is high time we stop the literal yapping and let's [Music] get cracking. Okay, so for everyone that is watching this on the day that I post this, uh, that means today is officially 100 days of Donald Trump, and if you're not watching this the day that I post this, this is for you. You Now, for anyone that doesn't know, 100 days, at least for the media, is generally a pretty important benchmark that they all start running with and be like, "Okay, so how was our new president in his first 100 days?" and they all immediately start putting out their own polls and yes, I'm going to say it, pushing their own narratives because let me show you what's going on. And I guess I kind of need to preface this because over the last few years of me doing news, I guess I've realized something that's very simple. When you have a glass that is half full, you choose to say whether it's half full or half empty. Both are true. So, when you've got Trump's first 100 days, the right-leaning media is saying that things were going fantastic, while the left-leaning media are saying that it's an absolute disaster. For example, so Fox News did a poll asking what, you know, the public thought of Trump's first days, and uh their title is Fox News poll, major increase in positive views on border security. Well, CNN, well, they did their own poll, and uh this was their headline. Trump's approval at 100 days lower than any president in at least seven decades. In fact, CNN went so extreme that I just have to read another one from them. Trump took the US economy to the brink of a crisis in just 100 days. So, yeah, pretty big difference. But it gets even crazier because just want to give you another example. So, Fortune magazine, they wrote an article. Their headline was, "The Vatican asked Pope Francis funeral attendees to wear all black. Trump wore a blue suit." And then the picture on the right, it's basically him surrounded by everyone, black suit, black tie, and he looks like the odd one out, right? Well, you just zoom out a little bit and you see Trump on the bottom right there. And uh you can see that not only is there multiple people with blue ties, but also blue suits as well, including Prince Harry. Um but of course, you know, the media knows that you, the viewer, you're gonna get much more angry if you know it's Trump. Trump's the only one that wore the blue suit, so they run with that. And you know, if it was the other side, I'm sure Fox News would have done the same if it was Joe Biden or Kla Harris. Point is though, Trump's first 100 days, it's pretty hard to gauge based on where you read. So, how about we just go through both, huh? Let's go through both sides. So, let's start with Fox News. They pointed out that polls say that Americans are very happy uh with Trump's border policies in the first 100 days. And they have this data set here and they basically ask people compared to 2 years ago is the country's border better today or worse. Now before Trump in about May 2023, it was about 10% of people that said it was better than 2 years ago. After Trump's 100 days, it's shot up to about 50% now. And then if we head over to CNN, this is what they had to say. And you can see it here. You see the 41% that is 12 points below Joe Biden. That's three points below where he was in his first term. 41% at 100 days is the worst on record. He has broken his own record for being the worst. The American people do not like what they are seeing at this point from Donald John Trump. So yeah, uh on that note about like the worst approval in decades, it's probably worth remembering that in 2001, in 2009, we didn't have social media. And so it's very hard to compare the public's approval rating when it's a completely different world. However, I do want to bring uh Fox News back in the mix for a second because um they're probably going to be the most generous with Trump's polling and ratings, but still on almost every sector, including taxes, the economy, guns, inflation, uh they're all they all currently have a higher disapproval rate than approval with the exception of immigration, which I guess we spoke about earlier and shot up massively. And yeah, I mean, whether you're on the left or right, no one's going to deny it has been a pretty chaotic first 3 months. I mean, tariffs, tariffs have become like the most popular word in the world. That's the whole world is hurting on that one right now. But I guess that's where the question comes in. Is this all part of Donald Trump's bigger plan where you got to go through 100 days of pain to get 265 days of pleasure? Or is, you know, the 100 days of pain just the new normal and we've got four more years of it. I don't know. Let me know. Feel free to put stuff in the comments that you loved about Trump's first 100 days, but also the things that you hated about his first 100 days. Anyway, we must move on. Speaking about all things America, though, something else happened this week. A staggering eighth body was found in 8 weeks. All within driving distance from each other, uh prompting residents of New England to ask the question, do we have a freaking serial killer, a new one on the loose? And if you think about it, that's a pretty wild question to even be asking because you don't really have many of those nowadays. I mean, it's certainly gone down from the what would you call it? The the heyday of serial killers, the '7s, ' 80s, and '90s. I mean, very few cameras back then. I don't even think they had DNA testing. And now, obviously, you don't really hear about the Ted Bundy's and the Jeffrey Dmers of 2025 because hopefully, at least for the ones that we know of, uh, they get caught before their bodies can freaking pile up. But now there's a little bit of a twist in here because Google searches for the phrase New England serial killer has skyrocketed. Look at that graph in early April. And then there's also a Facebook group that searched over 65,000 members. I think it's either been taken down now or renamed. Um summon about that. Maybe you can't name your Facebook group Serial Killer. And this is basically because in the past couple of months in several cities, police have been finding bodies all within uh about 1 to two hours driving range of each other. So the close pro proximity and you know eight of them in 8 weeks summons is suspicious. Now five of the bodies have not yet been identified but the three that were were all women and they include 35-year-old Paige Fannon who was found in the Connecticut River, Denise Liry, who is missing since September 2024 and also Michelle Romano who is found in Rhode Island Woods. Even survivors of previous serial killers like this one, Jane Barroski from the Connecticut River Valley Killer, well, she weighed in. She said that the body count is suspicious and she's warning women in that area to stay alert. Now, as you'd imagine, um, someone about serial killers goes crazy online and the talk has just been so insane that police in all three of these states have had to finally make a comment. Now, they all pretty much said the same thing. They said that there is no evidence of a serial killer, that there is no link between these cases. And ultimately, they say because of this, there's no active threat to the public. Chill out, guys. Also, a forensic scientist named Peter Valentine said that some of the bodies may not even have visible trauma, so he's saying they might not have even been murdered, and that speculating before all of these autopsies have been done, doesn't help. So, I guess there you have it. At least according to the police, as of right now, they do not believe that America has a new serial killer. So, sleep easy. I don't know. Moving on. Now, guys, I know that we all feel like um we've got some serious problems in the world right now. So, let me help you. Would it make you feel better if the holy of the holies, the typodies of the people that are supposed to be dramaree, would it help if you knew that they were struggling, too? Well, god damn it, they are. because it is all kicking off. Uh because now that the pope is buried and they have to choose a new pope, one convicted cardinal, right? He is now demanding to be part of the conclave that chooses who replaces Pope Francis. You see the problem there? This is Giovani Angelo Betu, aka the holy criminal. Uh I don't think he's being termed that. It's just it just sounds crazy. Anyway, not long ago, he was actually one of the most powerful figures in the Catholic Church. But, and there's a big butt, in 2023, Giovani was actually convicted of embezzlement and fraud, and he was handed a 5 and a halfyear jail sentence, the holy criminal. And 3 years earlier, the pope himself, Pope Francis, told Giovani that he has to resign his rights and privileges of a court. One of those rights and privileges includes voting for the new one. In fact, our holy criminal was the first alleged holy criminal, Mr. Giovani. He was actually the first cardinal to ever be convicted by the Vatican's criminal court. So, you might be wondering, is he not in jail then? Why why is he trying to vote? Well, that's just the thing because he's launched an appeal. He says he is absolutely innocent. And so, they now have this appeal and it's been under consideration for about 2 years. And that allows him to still live in the Vatican in an apartment. two years of consideration. Hey, you think they'd wrap that up? So, the Vatican, they don't want to let him vote. He says that he is absolutely going to vote uh because, and here's his argument, Pope Francis invited him to an official cardinal meeting back in 2022. And uh he claims that reinstated his cardinal privileges. Oh, and then also adding to the drama, it's not just him. Two cardinals who were previously found guilty of abuse, well, they also might attend preconclave discussions. They are however ineligible to actually vote in the main thing. Uh because they're too old, not because of the um the other stuff. Shame. Shame. So yeah, if you ever watch the movie uh conclave, it's turning into that real quick. But what do you think? Should Mr. Giovani be allowed to vote in the upcoming conclave or should his sins damn him to the voteless? Shame. Moving on. All right, guys. I want you to feast your eyes on this picture because it is arguably one of the most controversial pictures in America right now. Now, if you have no idea what you're looking at, it's a very rare image of a US judge being handcuffed and perwalked to the back of an unmarked FBI van. It's actually more of a car, let's be honest. You see, on April the 18th, ICE agents showed up to Judge Dugan's courthouse uh in Milwaukee to arrest 30-year-old Eduardo Flores Ruiz. Now, bit of background on Eduardo. He is actually he was in court in the first place because of three counts of domestic abuse, and he had previously been deported from the United States in 2013. So, they're essentially trying to deport him. But instead of Judge Dugan handing Eduardo over to the police, she questioned the validity of their warrant. She didn't think that it could be used in their in her court. And so while these agents were talking about all of this outside, she allowed Eduardo and his lawyer to slip out allegedly through a private back door. Now, this resulted in a foot chase and eventually ended in not only Eduardo's arrest, but also the judges and the court officers. So, Judge Dugan now currently faces two charges, one of obstruction and the second of concealing an individual to avoid arrest. And those two charges, if she is convicted of them, they carry a 6-year prison sentence and a $350,000 fine. As I'm saying this, I'm just thinking, you know, when like police get sentenced to prison and then they're in there, imagine a judge gets put in prison with all of the people that they have sentenced. That's a crazy thought. That would not be good because on the one hand it's pretty bad for a freaking police officer because you made the arrest, but the judge is the one that decides the ultimate fate. So, could that be the worst? How many judges go to prison? I don't know. Let's continue. Oh, and what's also crazier is that the day before Dugan's arrest, another former judge and his wife was arrested for allegedly one tampering with evidence, but two, harboring a suspected Venezuelan gang member in their home. So, yeah, things are getting pretty crazy. But then again, there are people on the other side and they say that this is specifically a politically motivated attack on the judicial system. Milwaukey's governor said that it was also a racially motivated attack on our state and the independence of the court. What do you guys think? You know, is this just a politically motivated attack or was her arrest fair because she broke the law? Anyway, let me know what you think. But onwards, we must march. Now, this AI app, this new AI app, it he does something so controversial that the student who invented it was thrown out of his own university. And in a nutshell, it basically allows you to cheat on everything. And those are the inventor's own words. The freaking front page of his website reads, "Invisible AI to cheat on meetings, conversations, sales calls, interviews, and the list goes on." You see, this is 21-year-old Roy Lee, and he says that he's already raised over $5 million for what he's calling Cluey. The launch video for this product shows him on a date with a girl, and uh the AI is listening to her in real time and then is feeding him invisible information that she can't see about like what to say next and suggestions. I mean, ultimately, the date doesn't end well, but it's a little bit of a glimpse into this is the kind of stuff that we spoke about with Neuralink. Anyway, similar to I guess his former university, there's been a lot of people online that didn't like this. They called him the creator a moral imbecile and that people like him destroy society. In his defense, he says that look, every time that technology makes us smarter, the world panics. And he reminds people that there was a time where the calculator, spellch check, and Google were also considered cheating. I guess now despite how freaking cool that does look, you know, this is fancy video. In reality, at least as of right now, it still is just some software on your computer. So, you can cheat on your computer, not in real life with your glasses. And some of the people that already use this software on their computers are reporting slow response times, technical glitches, awkward interactions, and so it kind of makes its use a bit sus. Probably just distracting, let's be honest. But I don't know how how do you guys feel about this? You know, is this kind of just inevitable? We just need to merge with technology and AI at this point to make us more efficient or is cheating like this uh on everything on interviews and taking the short way just going to lead to inevitable failure? Alex, what do you think about it? You're a father. This is what Alex thinks. Thanks for that, Alex. I never know what you're going to say to be honest with you. So, it could be something horrendous and I've just thanked you for it. Oh, but talking about Alex though and major problems, let me vent. Let me vent for a second. So, I was emailing Alex yesterday and we were talking about some pretty sensitive subjects. Things like how high should we raise tariffs? How many more lambs must we sacrifice before they subscribe? Highly confidential plants. And before when we would communicate about salacious Supreme Leader subjects, we would get leaked because at the time we didn't know that emails weren't private. They were just selling all of our data to third parties. I kid you not, I would get served ads the next day saying things like, "Are you the supreme leader of an empire and trying to raise taxes?" And then try and sell me stuff. But then I got Proton Mail. And boy, ever since you guys have been two steps behind. In fact, because Proton Mail doesn't track you, doesn't sell your data, and is so secure, not even they can read your emails, I have lambasted my population with 100% secrecy. Ah, thank you, Proton. You are now complicit. And now, and I cannot believe what a generous leader I am. But you too can communicate like a supreme leader. First of all, it's completely free, so why not? And secondly, switching over from whatever you use now is incredibly easy. With just a few clicks, you can transfer and forward all of your emails, contacts, and calendar. And lastly, if you use the link that I've pinned in the comments, it'll give you up to 40% off of Proton Plus, which gives you extra storage and 10 aliases, so you can sign up to websites without having to give your actual email. However, now that you guys can communicate privately, revolutions are strictly forbidden, otherwise I'm taking it back. Moving on. Okay, I think it is about that time, everyone. Today's three sacrificial lambs that remind us all to subscribe to the channel. Let us put them on the shining altar. Okay guys, say it with me now. They hurt so we don't have to. Yeah. Bit of a weird mood today. I'm not going to lie. What the heck is coming out of my mouth? Subscribe to the channel. Alex is blasting. Where did that come from? Oh, sorry, Alex. I know that's going to be a a real bastard to edit, but okay. It is time for I think you know what it is time for. Alex, put me in uh I'm addressing the nation peasants. It is time for news. Also, happening this week, the JD Vance conspiracy got even worse because check this. On the 14th of April, JD Vance decides to lift the College Football National Championship trophy. It dies on April the 20th. JD Vance visits the Pope for the first time ever. The Pope dies. Then following morning, JD Vance then visits India on the 21st for the first time ever. So one day later, the very next day, they have the deadliest attacks in years, which has now prompted India and Pakistan to be on the brink of war. And then he left India and he goes to Germany to serve beers to troops. And I think I don't everyone from Germany let me know but I don't think anything crazy has happened there from what I know. Let's hope let's just hope it ended in India and that's that. Next talking about India and Pakistan though as I mentioned they are on the brink of war with each other. This week it freaking it all kicked off between the remember nuclear armed neighbors. India's navy has begun military exercises. Pakistan has started sending military equipment to the border. India suspended the 65-year-old water treaty, which essentially is an agreement to share the water from the six rivers that run through both countries. Long lines have started forming outside of petrol pumps and ATMs in fear of what's potentially to come. A US Air Force plane has landed in India. They exchanged gunfire for the first time at the border since the whole flare up. And apparently there's even some unconfirmed reports of casualties. Pakistan say that if India messes with the water, it would be an act of war. And then a couple of days later, India is now being accused of not just not cutting the water, but apparently releasing huge amounts of water without warning. And that's flooded villages and caused chaos. Long story short, because this is rapid fire news, things are not looking good between those two countries. Let's hope next week it's going to deescalate. Next, talking about deescalation, though, Putin has literally just announced before I came in the studio a 3-day ceasefire in the war with Ukraine. They said that the ceasefire will run from the morning of 8th of May to the 11th of May, which actually coincides with the victory celebrations to mark the end of World War II. Next, the UK government will now be approving a multi-million dollar geoengineering experiment to dim the sun. Is it not dim enough already here? So, apparently the British government's advanced research and invention agency, area, that sounds dystopian. Area to dim the sun. Well, they are apparently about to drop 50 million pounds into experiments that aim to reflect more sunshine back into space and slow the effects of global warming. Now, one of their ideas is to inject aerosols like sulfur dioxide into the stratosphere so that those tiny little particles, they reflect the sun. Another idea is to brighten clouds over oceans. And that's by using ships and they're going to spray sea salt into the air and hopefully enlarge certain types of clouds. And they're also seeding certain types of clouds as well to allow more of Earth's heat to escape into space. To be honest with you, I don't I don't even think I have the brain capacity to comment on something as someone said like a year ago dimming this I mean even last week when someone said you know they're planning to dim the sun. I said what? And at this point just next oh I guess this is a great one to end it off with. Donald Trump's, you know, in his 100 days. He's also now planning to erect a 100 ft pole, two of them actually, at the White House. Anyway, video surfaced this week of Trump surveying the lawn to spot the perfect magnificent place to put up the old flag pole. And he's paying for both of them with his own money. Oh, actually, there is one more apart from two giant flag poles that apparently will be done this week. For the first time in 5 years, the United States government will begin um involuntary collection of student debt next month. 5th of April, 5th of May. Oh, you are going to have your work cut out for you, Alex. I apologize, my good sir. Basically, they announced this week that, you know, the five years of grace that you've currently had, US students, well, any of you that are in debt, meaning you haven't paid, uh, they will start taking money directly out of the 5.3 million of the borrowers that have not paid it back yet, well, it's not taking it out of your tax refunds, federal pensions, and even your wages. Caroline Levit said that basically out of the 5.3 million borrows that owe money, she said that currently in debt to the United States government just from student debt is 1.6 6 trillion. Debt cannot be wiped away. It just ends up getting transferred to others. So why should Americans who didn't go to college or went to college and responsibly paid back their loans pay for the student loans of other Americans? That's about all I can do. I might just use my beating stick to hobble out of here. All right. Good lord. No, let me come back just to say goodbye to you, you young folk. All right. I think that is the video. I believe that Alex is at the end of this point. He's probably on his deathbed, I'll be honest with you, trying to get this video out. So, thank you, Alex. Um, and I'll see you later on this week. Love you. Bye. What is this? Yeah. Okay. Supreme Leader's new weapon. All right. I like this one. It's got a good uh

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PROTON LINK UPTO 40% OFF- http://proton.me/dylanpage THIS WEEK ON NEWSSDADDYYY!! 🇺🇸 Trump’s First 100 Days as President Right-wing media praises Trump’s achievements while left-wing outlets call it a disaster. We break down approval ratings, border control stats, and economic polls to show how both sides are spinning the same glass. 🧟‍♂️ Possible Serial Killer in New England? Eight bodies found in eight weeks has locals fearing a serial killer is back — but police insist there’s no evidence linking the deaths. We dive into the mystery. ⛪️ “Holy Criminal” Demands Right to Pick the Next Pope Convicted cardinal Giovanni Becciu is insisting on voting for the next pope, despite a fraud conviction and Vatican exile. Should he have a say in the church’s future? ⚖️ U.S. Judge Arrested for Aiding Illegal Immigrant Judge Hannah Dugan is accused of helping an undocumented man escape ICE agents. The FBI says it’s obstruction; her lawyers say it’s political revenge. 🕶️ AI Glasses That Help You Cheat on Life A student was kicked out of university after building “Cluely” — AI glasses that whisper real-time answers during dates, interviews, and meetings. Genius or ethical nightmare? 🎰 People Are Betting on the Pope’s Successor Less than 24 hours after the Pope’s death, $4.5M was wagered on who’ll replace him. And yes, this weird tradition goes back to the 1500s. 📉 US Student Loans in Default Will Be Collected The U.S. government just announced it’ll begin collecting on $1.6 trillion in student loans next month — even pulling wages directly from defaulters’ paychecks. 🚩 Trump Builds Massive Flagpoles at White House Trump is erecting two 100-foot flagpoles on White House grounds, paying for them himself. Supporters love it, critics call it a stunt. 🌘 UK Plans to Dim the Sun The British government is investing millions in solar geoengineering — including spraying aerosols into the sky — to reflect sunlight and slow climate change. 🪓 Judge, Wife Accused of Harboring Gang Member Another former judge and his wife were just arrested for allegedly hiding a suspected Venezuelan gang member. Is the judicial system cracking? 🔥 India vs Pakistan on Brink of War India suspends a 65-year-old water treaty and Pakistan says it’s an act of war. Military activity spikes, casualties are reported, and tensions are rising fast. ☮️ Putin Announces Ceasefire in Ukraine Putin declares a 3-day ceasefire to coincide with WWII Victory Day celebrations. Will it hold or is it just symbolic? 00:00 - Introducing 00:50 - Trump 100 days 05:25 - New Serial Killer? 08:07 - The Holy Criminal 10:44 - Judge Arrested 13:12 - Cheat On Everything App 16:00 - Supreme Leader 17:40 - Sacrifices 16:03 - Hungary Tax cuts 17:30 - whippings 18:20 - Rapid fire news