Nov. 4, 2025

Exposing The Witch Hunt Of LaDonna Humphrey: The End

Exposing The Witch Hunt Of LaDonna Humphrey: The End
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Exposing The Witch Hunt Of LaDonna Humphrey: The End

The podcast episode delineates the culmination of an extensive exploration into the contentious narrative surrounding LaDonna Humphrey, emphasizing the host's assertion that all things must ultimately reach a conclusion. David McClam, the host, articulates that the journey undertaken throughout the series has been one of profound significance, aimed at unveiling the truth amidst a plethora of fabrications and misrepresentations. He posits that listeners are now presented with a binary perspective regarding Humphrey's innocence, thereby inviting them to draw their own conclusions based on the presented evidence. Furthermore, he reflects on the evolution of the discourse, noting that what was initially a private matter has been thrust into the public arena largely due to the engagement of Javier's listeners. The episode serves as a poignant farewell to the series, while simultaneously introducing an unprecedented musical element that embodies the overarching theme of resilience and truth.

Presave the single How it all began HERE

Presave the Album The Witch Hunt Of Lanny Hughes HERE

Time Line

00:00 A Reflective Farewell

04:54 The Genesis of the Witch Hunt

11:13 Javier Leiva’s Deception

13:46 Vandalism of the Melissa Whit Page

17:50 Why Not Attack Javier’s Job?

22:00 Javier’s Disregard for Truth

26:22 Dispelling Lies and the ‘Eminem Effect’

33:04 Javier’s Failed Attempts and Parting Advice

38:09 New Music Album Announcement

46:05 First Song Release: Caught in a Lie

53:05 Second Song Release: Lanny’s Back

58:44 Album Release Details and Farewell

Takeaways:

  • In this concluding episode, the host articulates a profound sentiment about the inevitability of endings, asserting that all things must ultimately culminate, thereby inviting listeners to reflect on the transient nature of experiences.
  • The host unequivocally declares that he has accomplished all goals he set out to achieve, which encapsulates a sense of closure and fulfillment regarding the podcast's overarching narrative.
  • The discourse reveals that the public conflict surrounding LaDonna Humphrey was inadvertently escalated by listeners, thus underscoring the complex dynamics between public perception and personal narratives in media.
  • Listeners are urged to arrive at their own conclusions regarding LaDonna Humphrey's innocence, as the host emphasizes the importance of personal discernment in evaluating presented evidence and testimonies.
  • The host indicates that the podcast serves as a platform to unveil truths amidst a plethora of misinformation, reinforcing the critical role of integrity and authenticity in media production.
  • An introspective moment is provided wherein the host reflects on the humility and sincerity exhibited by LaDonna Humphrey during her interview, which influenced his decision to conclude the series with grace rather than animosity.

00:00 - Untitled

00:11 - The Finality of Truth

13:47 - Ending the Show: Reflections and Revelations

14:29 - The Unfolding Controversy of the Melissa Witt Case

38:20 - The Journey into AI Music Creation

59:04 - The Journey of Creation

Speaker A

All things must come to an end.

Speaker A

I have done everything I have set out to do.

Speaker A

This was never supposed to be a public fight, but it is you, Javier's listeners, that turned it into one.

Speaker A

For those of you that have listened to this podcast, either you believe ladonna Humphrey's innocence or you don't.

Speaker A

The evidence has been presented for you, so there's nothing left to do.

Speaker A

But there was one thing left for me to do.

Speaker A

This is We Are Not Afraid, the podcast that exposes the truth among all the lies.

Speaker A

I am your host, David McClam.

Speaker A

You're listening to Exposing the Witch Hunt of LaDonna Humphrey, episode 21, the End.

Speaker B

All right, people, what is happening?

Speaker A

All right.

Speaker A

I just wanted to come back one last time and finish up this podcast.

Speaker A

I told you on a five episode journey.

Speaker A

We have reached the fifth episode.

Speaker A

Before I get started, I want to tell you that it is very important that you listen to this episode to the end.

Speaker A

In the beginning, I said there was one last thing for me to do, and there was, and I've done it.

Speaker A

But you would have to wait to the end to figure out what that is.

Speaker A

All I'm going to say is everybody's preaching global exposure.

Speaker A

This is definitely going to achieve that.

Speaker A

You know, I sit back and I thought about how I wanted to end this show.

Speaker A

I could have came and ended this show in many, many ways.

Speaker A

I could have came and ended this show completely pissed off.

Speaker A

I kind of ended this show just throwing stones because the stones I would throw would be accurate.

Speaker A

I could come on and because of the things that Javier Leaver is doing and is still doing, I could attack his job.

Speaker A

I know full well where he works.

Speaker A

I know the address of the company.

Speaker A

I know who the CEO is.

Speaker A

I could just attack all this up.

Speaker A

I could cost him his livelihood like he tried to do to ladonna Humphrey and to myself.

Speaker A

But I did a lot of praying, being a Christian.

Speaker A

And there was one thing that kind of turned my mind away from all of that, and that was episode 20, which is the Ladonna Humphrey interview.

Speaker A

And I know a lot of you guys listen to it because I see my analytics.

Speaker A

I knew where my analytics set before I released this episode.

Speaker A

That we have been gone for a couple of months and what it did now.

Speaker A

So I know everyone listening within the sound of my voice, that is Javier.

Speaker B

Lea or have anything to do with.

Speaker A

Him, especially his cult, has listened to this episode.

Speaker A

The one thing that happened in that interview that made me look at ending the show a different way was the way ladonna Humphrey handled herself in that interview.

Speaker A

She came out humble.

Speaker A

She was sincere.

Speaker A

All the apologies she gave, she meant them.

Speaker A

When she said she wished people well, that has done her harm, she meant it.

Speaker A

She had friends listen to this and came back and told her how incredibly harsh, humble that she was.

Speaker A

Even if you guys don't believe it, I'm telling you, that is exactly who ladonna Humphrey is.

Speaker A

Even when I was with her in private, when we were in her car going to the speaking engagement or going out to Oasis, and times we had been by ourselves just having a conversation, she has never, ever said anything bad about anyone.

Speaker B

Let me tell you one thing that.

Speaker A

She said about Javier Leva, and it.

Speaker B

Takes a very big person to do this, that this man has been on a tear for over a year to do nothing but bring her down.

Speaker B

Someone he doesn't even know, but doing the work of someone else.

Speaker A

We'll get a little bit more into that coming up.

Speaker A

Shortly, me and ladonna had a conversation around the death of Charlie Kirk.

Speaker A

And I was expressing to her that even though I do not and will never condone violence of any kind, I was explaining and I was explaining to.

Speaker B

Her that even though I did not.

Speaker A

Condone violence of any kind, but I understood the reason why.

Speaker A

There were some people, especially African Americans, that was rejoicing in his death.

Speaker A

And we had a long conversation around if people should rejoice or absolutely not.

Speaker A

They should not rejoice in his death.

Speaker A

Regardless of what Charlie Kirk stood for, he was a young man.

Speaker A

He could have been my son.

Speaker A

He is that old.

Speaker A

My oldest child turns 34 in just a few days here.

Speaker A

And I'm like, absolutely not.

Speaker A

And she said this to me.

Speaker B

She said, no one should rejoice in anyone's death.

Speaker B

Even if Javier Lea had been killed.

Speaker A

I would not rejoice in his death.

Speaker A

I would be saddened that he's gone.

Speaker A

I don't know what more you guys want me to tell you about her.

Speaker A

Obviously, she's not the monster that the Pretend podcast has made her out to be.

Speaker B

For those of you that is listening.

Speaker A

To this backwards, let me just give you a little background of how this all even happened.

Speaker A

Because Javier labor was brought into this.

Speaker A

This all begins with a dude named Anthony Christopher, who La Donna Humphrey was brave enough to blow the whistle on.

Speaker A

He was committing massive Medicaid fraud.

Speaker A

This guy does end up getting arrested.

Speaker A

I guess he should have spent some time in jail.

Speaker A

He was brought up on these charges.

Speaker A

The state of Arkansas dropped the ball.

Speaker A

I know this to Be fact, I was told this and I still have the email from Arkansas authorities when I question why Anthony Christopher was not sitting in jail.

Speaker A

Miraculously witnesses disappeared.

Speaker A

There was a witness that ended up miraculously dying in an accident that she should have never died in.

Speaker A

And they didn't have the people to prosecute him.

Speaker A

So the DHS said, boom is over.

Speaker A

So you take that venom because the fact that ladonna Humphrey was willing to do what a person should do when there's families being defrauded.

Speaker B

And we move on to a blood.

Speaker A

Hurt podcaster named Raven.

Speaker B

So Raven was supposed to speak at.

Speaker A

One of Donald Humphrey's events, and because.

Speaker B

She was only going to get 30.

Speaker A

Minutes, she was butt hurt by that.

Speaker B

Now I'm going to tell you as.

Speaker A

A podcaster and somebody that's done public.

Speaker B

Speaking, and I've been asked to speak.

Speaker A

On behalf of my other podcasts.

Speaker B

I even went out to Arkansas and spoke at the Cold Case Supportion right.

Speaker A

In front of ladonna Humphrey.

Speaker B

They didn't guarantee me any time now.

Speaker A

Sure, there was a bulletin and it.

Speaker B

Had my name in it and it had the time I was supposed to speak.

Speaker B

So let's just say the time was from 1 to 1:30.

Speaker B

But guess what happened at the Cold Case Emporium.

Speaker B

There were so many people that was there that had cold cases and good information.

Speaker B

They didn't always end on time.

Speaker A

Maybe they was three minutes over, maybe.

Speaker B

They were five minutes over.

Speaker B

Understand, we're speaking to law enforcement, so they have times and protocols they must follow.

Speaker B

They only gave them so much time.

Speaker B

So they say five hours is what you got to go take this course or listen to this, a seminar.

Speaker B

Five hours is all they got.

Speaker B

So they could have scaled my time.

Speaker A

Back at any time.

Speaker A

This is what's happening to Raven.

Speaker A

Raven was told directly up to whatever, 45 minutes, an hour.

Speaker B

People, the word up to means Anything between one minute and 60 minutes is what you gonna get.

Speaker A

We can say 10, we can say 15, but because I guess Raven thinks.

Speaker B

That her and her podcast is all.

Speaker A

That she was mad because of the fact that she only got 30 minutes and she blew a stack in the fuse.

Speaker A

About went on about how she was never coming again, and I guess it turned into cease and desist letters because her mama, who she hides behind, is a lawyer.

Speaker A

So she sent the cease to desist, but ladonna and crew sent one before then.

Speaker A

It was a big mess, right?

Speaker B

So she ropes in this other guy and what I'm telling you I can prove because I think I even Recorded and downloaded it because it was a thing that she put up on her podcast in support of the Pretend podcast.

Speaker B

This is how dumb people is.

Speaker B

If you're gonna dirt, don't make it public so people can hear it.

Speaker A

But she did.

Speaker B

I don't remember the name of the guy.

Speaker A

Guy comes on and just talk about something.

Speaker B

He found out all this information about a person who was in the true crime community and who supposedly is an author and a podcaster.

Speaker A

And then she came up.

Speaker B

Oh, boom.

Speaker B

Ladonna Humphrey.

Speaker B

Oh, they was plotting dirt at this point right there in front of you where you can hear it.

Speaker B

Well, he says, well, something needs to.

Speaker A

Be done, but I can't do it.

Speaker B

Because that's not what I do.

Speaker B

And Raven says, oh, well, I would do it, but that's not my platform either.

Speaker B

But I know somebody who would.

Speaker A

In walks Javier Lever.

Speaker B

So Javier labor sets out to do.

Speaker A

What he considers his job as a journalist.

Speaker A

So he hooks up with Anthony Christopher, who has his big vendetta, which is his whole mantra is, I'm gonna bring the down.

Speaker A

He has Raven.

Speaker A

That's butthurt over time.

Speaker A

Then Alicia Lockart contacts him, spins this big weave of a tale about how she's been defrauded by ladonna Humphrey and she didn't get all her royalties and all this stuff.

Speaker A

Right.

Speaker A

So now you got these three that's plotting it.

Speaker A

Anthony Christopher and Alicia would be the two that's going to remain, because even though Raven wants to do her dirt, she don't want her hands to be dirty.

Speaker A

And so Javier starts making phone calls.

Speaker A

Javier does not know ladonna Humphrey.

Speaker A

He's going off basically everything he's heard.

Speaker A

That's what's led to pretend.

Speaker A

That's what's led to this.

Speaker A

That's what's led to the pretend series that he did on Ladon Humphrey.

Speaker A

And that's what's led to.

Speaker A

We're not afraid.

Speaker A

That's just your short version of that.

Speaker A

So you got two butthurt people.

Speaker A

Three, really, but two that remain.

Speaker A

It has come up that we believe Anthony Christopher paid him and is still paying him.

Speaker A

There is proof in that matter.

Speaker A

However, since I don't have direct proof, I always have to say allegedly.

Speaker A

But believe me when I tell you it's happening.

Speaker A

That's how we got here.

Speaker A

So I want that to be important because of the fact that people think that Javier labeled this new Ladonna.

Speaker A

He did something to her.

Speaker A

He didn't know her, he didn't know me, and he tried to lie about that now, of course, he heard about the Bellissa Wit case, because that case is blown up and is popular and.

Speaker B

It'S 30 plus years old.

Speaker A

He didn't know me from Adam.

Speaker B

I was cool with that.

Speaker A

But he lied about it when he got me on the phone.

Speaker B

First thing he says, oh, my gosh, David, I've listened to True Crime.

Speaker B

Mother Story People is an incredible podcast.

Speaker B

Now, let me tell you something, people.

Speaker B

As long as I've been doing this, I know when you have and when.

Speaker A

You have not listened to my podcast.

Speaker A

I have people that write me that says, I want to come on your show.

Speaker A

And they will start off with something like, hey, man, I listened to your episode on this person.

Speaker A

And.

Speaker B

And they're giving me a whole synopsis of what they liked about the episode.

Speaker A

And why they want their person to.

Speaker B

Come on my show.

Speaker A

Javier labor couldn't do that.

Speaker B

Oh, my gosh, David, your show was incredible.

Speaker B

I enjoy listening to it.

Speaker A

Thank you.

Speaker A

Javier, what was your favorite episode, bro?

Speaker A

Can't pull out.

Speaker A

What episode?

Speaker A

Didn't know because he didn't listen to the show.

Speaker B

That was one of those things that people use.

Speaker A

If you've been around the block as many times as I have and been alive as long as me, which I'm now 53.

Speaker A

I turned 53 November 1st.

Speaker B

You would know when somebody is BSing you.

Speaker B

That's what he was doing.

Speaker B

He was trying to.

Speaker A

Like they do when you get interrogated by the police, right?

Speaker A

They want to be your friend.

Speaker A

They want to come soft and correct and no malice, and they want to try to break down yourself and your mental stability so that when they hit you with these hard questions, they can come and go.

Speaker B

But remember, though, I'm coming at you for this with a friendly tone.

Speaker B

Look at any police interrogation.

Speaker B

That's what they do when they get a murderer that they know kill somebody.

Speaker B

They got all the evidence sitting in front of them.

Speaker B

They just want to hear this person said, they come up, man.

Speaker B

Look, I'm your friend.

Speaker B

Hey, you want a Coke?

Speaker B

Can I get you some pizza?

Speaker A

Want a sandwich?

Speaker B

Anything you need.

Speaker B

Oh, you need a smoke break?

Speaker B

We gonna give you that.

Speaker B

Then let's talk about the weather.

Speaker B

Let's talk about your family.

Speaker B

Let's talk about your hunting trips.

Speaker B

And then all of a sudden, boom.

Speaker B

Why did you kill her?

Speaker A

This is what Javier tried to do, but I was smarter than the average bear.

Speaker B

So by the time he had called me, he had already spoken to Ladonna.

Speaker A

And he wanted to go through all this stuff about arsons and fires And I nipped them in the bud.

Speaker A

Then he didn't like that.

Speaker A

So that became a war.

Speaker A

Because I told him, hey, if you go up to her, I'm coming for you.

Speaker A

Here we are.

Speaker A

Here's how I think I'm going to end this.

Speaker A

I'm just going to tell you guys.

Speaker B

So now that I give you guys.

Speaker A

That backstory, here's what I really have to say.

Speaker A

And I've asked the good Lord to guide my words on this, because I am a way better person than Javier Leva.

Speaker A

Anybody else on that podcast, they've said some things.

Speaker A

They've made fun of me.

Speaker A

They made fun of ladonna.

Speaker A

They've said things that's not true.

Speaker A

They made accusations.

Speaker A

They've sent people after me.

Speaker A

They've stalked me.

Speaker A

They've stalked my wife.

Speaker A

Let's not mention what they did to ladonna Humphries.

Speaker A

What?

Speaker A

Over eight years plus of work on the Melissa Wick case.

Speaker A

Oh, you guys didn't know?

Speaker A

Let me tell you that story.

Speaker A

Javier Leyva and Anthony Christopher has somebody break into the Melissa Whit page on Facebook that ladonna Humphries ran for more than eight years.

Speaker A

If you ever went to that page, that page was full of all kinds of stuff.

Speaker A

Any evidence that they found that they could release photos of Melissa Witt, comments from people, that's the family that's still alive.

Speaker A

Where the investigation was going.

Speaker A

I mean, thousands of pages after pages.

Speaker A

This is how the community that was concerned with the Melissa Wit case was keeping up with the Melissa Wick case.

Speaker A

It was one of the biggest, if.

Speaker B

Not the only.

Speaker A

Pages out there that was not documented.

Speaker A

This should prove to you that Javier leaving Anthony Christopher isn't after any truth because what did Melissa Witt have to do with it?

Speaker A

Jealousy.

Speaker A

See, because they girl Patty Rush can't solve the case.

Speaker A

She's tried, but she can't.

Speaker A

They made this big farce about how Patty Russ is better than ladonna Humphrey.

Speaker B

Man, that is laughable.

Speaker A

Where I have an award winning journalist, I have an award winning author, I have an award winning speaker, I have a person that successfully ran their own true crime festival, was sought after by crime con.

Speaker A

Where is Patty Rush?

Speaker A

Better than she is.

Speaker A

Is in charge of Oasis, doing things.

Speaker B

For women that no one else wants to do.

Speaker B

Where is Patty Rush at?

Speaker A

Where's her nonprofit?

Speaker B

Oh, what happened to revamp?

Speaker A

That's another day.

Speaker A

But that's what it came down to.

Speaker A

So somebody broke in and stole the page, was able to change all the passwords, and ladonna fought With Facebook.

Speaker B

I don't know who was working that day behind Zuckerberg's company, but the dummies.

Speaker A

Decided they was going to go ahead and just award the page to Javier and Clan.

Speaker A

Guess what happened to it.

Speaker A

I want you guys to understand before I tell you what happened to it, I want you to listen within the sound of my voice and hear this.

Speaker A

That page is on a girl who died 30 years plus ago that investigators are still investigating that they were on the trail of somebody that they thought did it, whose murder is still not solved.

Speaker B

And this page was helping that along until Javier and his cohorts, who decided.

Speaker A

That they was that jealous, erased the whole entire page.

Speaker A

Destroyed it, Took it down, Gone.

Speaker A

Ladonna cried more over that than anything the pretend podcast has said or done.

Speaker A

And so when I went to look.

Speaker B

For the page, just before I shot.

Speaker A

This, I'm like, whatever happened, did it ever come bad?

Speaker A

Did they really just keep it down?

Speaker A

I don't know how long this group has been there, but there was a group called Unsolved Murder.

Speaker A

Melissa Whitten, Fort Smith, Arkansas.

Speaker A

It's been there for a while, at least two years.

Speaker A

Because the number of people they have in there, that's it.

Speaker A

When I looked at that page, nothing compared to what ladonna Humphrey had, a mass.

Speaker A

So that's what the person you follow, cult members.

Speaker A

These are the cruel things at which they do because they don't know how.

Speaker B

To handle themselves or do these things on their own.

Speaker B

So they got to tear down somebody else.

Speaker A

I'm not going to attack Javier.

Speaker A

Leave his job.

Speaker A

I could.

Speaker A

I had a good mind to, but I reminded myself, I'm better than him.

Speaker A

The job in which he holds right now, if you are a podcaster and need certain things, I'm not giving to you what he does, but let me just tell you, you have to meet with him.

Speaker A

He's in charge of that.

Speaker A

If they knew that they were meeting with a liar, maybe they would not want to work with that company.

Speaker A

And contrary to Javier Leva's belief, if.

Speaker B

I was to reach out to his.

Speaker A

Company, I bet you they move.

Speaker A

Here's the difference between them and Apple.

Speaker A

They are not as big or popular as Apple.

Speaker A

They don't have as much money as Apple.

Speaker B

So if somebody was to call Apple, say, man, you got a worker there.

Speaker A

That started a podcast, and it ain't true.

Speaker B

And I think he's harassing me.

Speaker B

Here's what Apple's going to say.

Speaker B

As long as it ain't messing with us.

Speaker B

We don't really care what he does.

Speaker B

So what that means is as long as I'm not on the clock, as long as I not mention Apple on my stuff, as long as I'm not doing videos with my Apple shirt on.

Speaker A

That'S my own time.

Speaker A

They could give a care less.

Speaker A

But let's look at the company that Javier labor works at.

Speaker A

Not that big.

Speaker A

They don't have trillions.

Speaker B

Word of mouth would kill them.

Speaker B

So if you got somebody that's gonna call them and say hey look, you got a dude that I can prove.

Speaker A

You right now is running a podcast against an individual that he's trying to tear down her life, that he wanted her to go and commit suicide, that he's just lying and causing pain, they gonna look at that.

Speaker A

And then when I finish it off.

Speaker B

With I or none of my people that I work with with this, which is a massive catalog of folks would.

Speaker A

Ever dot your door.

Speaker A

As long as Javier labor works there, we're not doing business with you.

Speaker A

Our writing any books, I was sending any podcast not to do business with you.

Speaker A

There's 40 other minion companies like yours.

Speaker A

We'll just go there.

Speaker A

But as long as Javier is in.

Speaker B

The position that he's in and if I want to get my podcast on your network or have you worked with me, I got to talk to him.

Speaker A

Ain't gonna happen.

Speaker A

Javier can tell you, no, that ain't true.

Speaker A

I'm telling you how business work is now hitting their bottom line.

Speaker A

It's now money being gone from the company and now he has a guy that's running around saying I'm gonna tell everybody that you got this dude on your employee list and we're not gonna work with you.

Speaker A

Dude.

Speaker B

That's massive.

Speaker A

Javier lab would be investigated and if he wasn't fired, they're probably so asking him to do certain things.

Speaker B

The only way that does not happen.

Speaker A

Is if like Javier's old company, which I did, right, and say I would never do business with you as long as Javier is there.

Speaker A

I stood by him because they just as big as crooks as he is.

Speaker A

So I'm not going to do that because I'm a bigger person than that.

Speaker A

What I'm going to tell you is the pretend podcast who's the feel of Donald Humphrey is the biggest farce that's ever been done.

Speaker A

This is not the first person that Javier Lever has lied on.

Speaker A

I have personally talked to Frank Abagnale.

Speaker A

I still have the emails from him.

Speaker A

The stalker series.

Speaker A

Don't get me started on that.

Speaker A

It is still believed that he's working with the prosecutors.

Speaker A

And I believe that he is because of what recently happened.

Speaker A

When you send me an email and I haven't talked to you in over a year, he decides to send me an email about the stalker series and what was going on.

Speaker A

And I knew it was already happening and saying I couldn't play ignorance on this.

Speaker A

And what he meant by that is I was playing ignorant when it came to ladonna Humphrey, like I was pretending like I didn't know things.

Speaker A

But I can't play ignorance on this because he's now going to give me a heads up.

Speaker A

First of all, I didn't play ignorance on Donald Humphrey.

Speaker A

I knew exactly what I was saying, what I was doing.

Speaker A

I knew that she didn't do the crap that you said that she did.

Speaker A

So that's what he meant by that, that I was playing like I didn't know anything.

Speaker A

But then he comes and wants to send me some email way back On June, in June 21, talking about the stalker case and that I was planning to air a hit piece on him.

Speaker A

And he admitted that he cooperated with the prosecutors because the first time his email said, it's come to my attention that you're planning on airing a hit piece on me for cooperating with the prosecutors on the latest charges.

Speaker B

Here's the deal.

Speaker B

Those of you listening, but then the sound of my ears right now, that's that listen to the stalker series.

Speaker A

It ain't cooperating for what I've read and seen.

Speaker B

Javier Leva is the main reason the.

Speaker A

Fernandez's even got looked at, because just.

Speaker B

Like ladonna Humphrey in that interview, he, they trusted him.

Speaker B

I've talked to him once.

Speaker B

I said, how'd you come against Javier Leyva?

Speaker B

They trusted him.

Speaker B

And somebody just like Gana's case vouchs for Javier, oh, he's ethical, he's a good journalist.

Speaker A

You want to talk to him.

Speaker B

There is people questioning right now on.

Speaker A

The Reddit threads about this case.

Speaker B

Keep questioning people because it isn't what.

Speaker A

It'S said to be.

Speaker B

I've also seen evidence that would exonerate them completely.

Speaker A

But because of the change from the prosecutors and the way they're going about this and your boy Javier cooperating, this is where the stalker case is.

Speaker A

They're trying to bring them up on charges.

Speaker A

At least Rick in this case.

Speaker A

And then he decided to send me an attachment and I responded to him.

Speaker A

But basically he made it clear that his facts and integrity and basic journalism standards, not a part of his toolkit.

Speaker A

And frankly, I wasn't surprised.

Speaker A

That's just a short answer of that.

Speaker A

So I'm trying to end this with Grace.

Speaker A

Here's what I'm going to say.

Speaker A

Like I started to say, he's the biggest liar.

Speaker A

I have proven to still have the proof of everything Ladonna Humphrey did not do.

Speaker A

They said that she did.

Speaker A

I want to also remind you guys that also Javier Lever had this same proof.

Speaker A

I want to remind you that he has stated verbatim that he would not call anybody, especially when it came to the Allen fire, that he wasn't going to call anybody and he was not going to use any of the evidence that Ladonna Humphrey sent.

Speaker A

This should be red flags to you guys right off the bat.

Speaker A

If he was a true journalist, he would want both sides, their side and ladonna's side.

Speaker A

And you will come into the middle.

Speaker A

Well, I have no middle because I've already preached about this and I've already proven it.

Speaker A

And I will say that everything that I think that's happening is.

Speaker A

I do believe what that affidavit said.

Speaker A

I do believe Anthony Christopher paid off Zolli Duncan.

Speaker A

See, this is the corrupt people you're working with.

Speaker A

We got to pay off judges to get what we want and what we need.

Speaker A

And then.

Speaker A

And then his trolls came over.

Speaker B

Oh, my gosh.

Speaker A

You just looked at some.

Speaker B

Some Google reviews and said this and that.

Speaker A

Well, I went deeper than Google reviews, but let me tell you how that works.

Speaker A

Google reviews, like Yelp, is the best.

Speaker B

Reviews in the world.

Speaker A

There's been a couple of cases right now that they've shut down the Yelp reviews.

Speaker B

This is how important it is because somebody was called off racism in a.

Speaker A

Salon and things of that nature.

Speaker B

So when you start putting these things on Google and Yelp, people look more there than they would to do a deep dive.

Speaker B

But I know there's been suspected corruption of Z Duncan for a long time.

Speaker A

It's written everywhere.

Speaker A

And there's parents that came out pretty much saying, yeah, I was supposed to get my kid.

Speaker A

And she did this.

Speaker B

And her most famous thing she loved.

Speaker A

To do, which she did to Ladonna, is put a gag order on her, which is why Anthony Christopher thought he can get away with this crap, because she couldn't come say anything about him negatively.

Speaker A

This is not the planned ending that I had, but this is the one that I think the good Lord wants me to come and give you.

Speaker A

I'm going to say this again.

Speaker A

You've heard what I just said.

Speaker A

I've proven everything that ladonna Humphrey did not do.

Speaker A

They said that she did unluck.

Speaker A

Javier In March of this year, I went to Arkansas.

Speaker A

I sat in front of the women of Oasis.

Speaker A

I've shared those interviews with you.

Speaker A

I've lived in La Donna Humphrey's house for two weeks.

Speaker A

I'm able to tell you how her home runs, what they do on a daily basis.

Speaker A

The routine.

Speaker A

People don't really change because when you have children, you have to stick to a routine, especially as active as hers are.

Speaker A

I have pretty much dispelled the whole fetish master thing.

Speaker A

Like I said, we have to agree to disagree with that.

Speaker A

But.

Speaker A

But by being in her house and knowing what ladonna knows about technology, it ain't her.

Speaker A

To Javier Leva and Anthony Christopher.

Speaker A

Y' all need to get y' all soul straight, because whether you believe or not, you have to be God for himself one day.

Speaker A

And from what I've been told, Anthony, you're not in the world's best health.

Speaker A

I think this would be the time that you would think about changing your life.

Speaker A

Javier what goes around comes around.

Speaker A

There is not a journalistic company that's worth their salt that would touch you.

Speaker A

You have reached all of the tenets of what they say ethical journalism is.

Speaker A

I'm sad for you because you make my job harder when I have to deal with families that have sensitive issues.

Speaker A

But they've ran across people like you.

Speaker A

When I asked them to trust me, that I'm going to do the right thing, and they start telling me about other podcasts or other news crew shows that they've been on, that they promised them the same thing, and then they turned around and they did the opposite, just like you have.

Speaker A

I am going to point this out to you.

Speaker A

Whether you want to get your pennies in a bunch about or not, you and your cold can stop following me.

Speaker A

All you're doing by giving we're not Afraid One Stars is making more people listen.

Speaker A

It's what I call the Eminem effect.

Speaker A

Because back in the day when Eminem was this new white rapper on the scene and he was talking about killing his mom and cut people up in pieces and all the vulgarity he had, the first thing parents did was say, burnham, stop it.

Speaker A

And they took up this big campaign against Eminem.

Speaker A

And what happened to Eminem overnight?

Speaker A

He blew up.

Speaker A

See, the point that you guys don't get is when you tell somebody how bad something is, they have to go find out for themselves.

Speaker A

When it comes to true crime, all.

Speaker B

This ordinary people, y' all ain't doing there either.

Speaker A

Pardon my friends.

Speaker A

That's how I feel.

Speaker A

I still get reached out by some of the top minds in the world and whether I have time to put.

Speaker B

Them on my show or not or.

Speaker A

Whether they come on or not is irrelevant.

Speaker A

Let me just give you one guest that's reached out to me that wanted to come on my show.

Speaker A

His publicist.

Speaker B

Do you guys have any idea who Jackson Lemaire is?

Speaker B

Oh, this is a big one.

Speaker B

Let me tell you who Jackson Lemaire is.

Speaker B

He just happens to be a key.

Speaker A

Member of the White House Faith Council.

Speaker A

He was personally present when Donald Trump signed the executive order which established his little faith thing he has in the White House now.

Speaker A

He is currently helping the lead council's work, which they say is exposing systemic anti Christian bias.

Speaker A

And he's also the founder of Pastors for Trump.

Speaker B

This is the caliber of people have.

Speaker A

Come to my show.

Speaker A

Now I can hear.

Speaker A

So I'll just tell you this real quick.

Speaker B

People say, oh, he probably climbed out to have him on there because he's not a Republican and he does not agree with that.

Speaker B

Oh, no, no, no, no.

Speaker B

Remember, I don't turn anyone down from.

Speaker A

My show, but I knew where this was going to go.

Speaker A

What I didn't read in that email is, you know, he's written a whole book and he wanted to come promote his book and he wanted people to read the book and, you know, all that good stuff.

Speaker B

No, no, I didn't turn them down.

Speaker A

I sent an email back to him and I pretty much told them I would love to read Jackson's book and consider having him on the show.

Speaker A

And I told him that I had to be honest with him, that I've interviewed FBI, I've interviewed cops, I've interviewed daytime hosts, I've interviewed writers of famous TV shows like Matt Whitten, Family Guy.

Speaker A

I told him I was always fair.

Speaker A

I says, but I have questions.

Speaker A

And I said I feel that I asked the questions that my audience would want to know.

Speaker A

I point out it's not all the time you get someone like Jackson on my show.

Speaker B

So I was going to take advantage of that because.

Speaker B

And if you one of them, I'm sorry, but because like other MAGA people, they don't want to come and answer the hard questions.

Speaker A

I've never heard back from them again.

Speaker B

Because I did have questions.

Speaker B

I had questions about what's going to White House.

Speaker B

I have questions about what's the faith.

Speaker A

Going on in the White House.

Speaker B

I have questions on why does he feel like that there's corruption in the White House over Christianity or bias or whatever when the president swears that he's a Christian.

Speaker B

So there should be no bias, right?

Speaker B

Because you should be leading the Christian organization.

Speaker B

I got questions.

Speaker B

If you go on any show, you should be expecting that that host can.

Speaker A

Ask anything, especially with where you are nationally.

Speaker B

The only way you don't get any.

Speaker A

Of that or don't have to be worried about the questions you may get.

Speaker B

Asked is if you go on a.

Speaker A

Show that caters to you.

Speaker B

So I said, let me look up where else this dude has been.

Speaker B

And they did it for me because they say, oh, we probably recent interviews.

Speaker A

All three shows, right wing shows.

Speaker A

So that means that Jackson hasn't really been tested the way I was going to test him.

Speaker A

But I'm just pointing that out to.

Speaker B

Show you these are the caliber of people that come on my show.

Speaker B

I give people all the time.

Speaker A

Hey ex detective, wrote this book.

Speaker B

Hey ex movie star, wrote a book.

Speaker A

Want to come on your show.

Speaker A

So you're not stopping those shows, Javier.

Speaker B

So why don't you just agree to leave me alone?

Speaker B

Like I've tried to leave you alone.

Speaker A

Because you're not stopping my podcast or no show.

Speaker B

Let's talk about the fact that you.

Speaker A

Tried to give me take it down.

Speaker A

Failed big time, didn't you?

Speaker A

I'm still here and I know it's the biggest crook.

Speaker A

See, the reason people why he wanted to get my show taken down, he went and lied and said that my show was full of hate.

Speaker B

Which again, you can listen to each.

Speaker A

Of the 25 episodes.

Speaker B

So I shot 20 direct episodes and.

Speaker A

If you count the bonus episodes, there's 25.

Speaker B

You tell me anywhere in the 25.

Speaker A

Episodes where my show is hate speech.

Speaker B

You tell me one thing I said hateful against anyone.

Speaker B

I'll take my whole show down right now and I will come back and.

Speaker A

Issue Javier a public apology.

Speaker A

Cuz you can't do it.

Speaker A

Cuz it didn't happen.

Speaker B

That's the lie he told.

Speaker B

Just like he told the lie about going to the police and following reports and he told the lie about I.

Speaker A

Was getting sued and he would say.

Speaker B

He had a federal lawsuit which he didn't even follow in the right court if he was to follow it.

Speaker B

You guys heard that?

Speaker B

I called David Cassidy Beer, his lawyer, who said what?

Speaker B

A lawsuit has not been filed.

Speaker B

And then when he tried to sue me for his trademark from the same attorney, by the time I got through dispelling everything I had to dispel, and when he said, oh, you can prove that you don't own the domain.

Speaker B

I certainly can prove it.

Speaker A

Well, can you send it to me?

Speaker B

No.

Speaker B

I'm gonna make you take me to court.

Speaker B

You heard it on the tape uploaded.

Speaker B

I ain't got no reason to lie.

Speaker B

No, you going to take me to court.

Speaker B

But I'm giving you, Mr. Cashmere, this courtesy because I don't want you to go spend your time.

Speaker B

You run a business and I really don't want you to get among us by the judge that you wasted the court's time to bring this frivolous lawsuit on some whiny podcaster who is lying and trying to get somebody to kill themselves and trying to defame her and now going after the person defending her and making up all kinds of rumors.

Speaker B

I don't want to see you getting admonished by the judge with these says, why is this even standing before me right now?

Speaker B

If this gentleman said he had the proof, why don't you just believe him?

Speaker A

Case dismiss.

Speaker B

Think they were trying to sue me for $100,000.

Speaker A

That was a joke.

Speaker B

I'm like, he won't be getting that from me.

Speaker B

But what the cashier tell your guys.

Speaker A

Live on the air has not been filed.

Speaker A

Javier has lied to you guys.

Speaker B

Oh, what about me, Ladonna Humphrey and Dennis McCaslin going to jail?

Speaker B

I think it's been over years as he said that.

Speaker B

I ain't seen the inside of a jail cell yet where the police.

Speaker B

These few things should just tell you guys the lies that he has spread throughout this whole entire podcast.

Speaker B

But you guys still want to listen and you still want to hang on.

Speaker B

Is your life that bad that you got to see somebody else be miserable because you just can't move on from this bs?

Speaker B

He's tried to do everything he could.

Speaker A

And I'm still here.

Speaker A

So in closing then, I got a two for you guys.

Speaker A

This ain't the venom.

Speaker A

I wanted to come speak, but this is what I'm led to say.

Speaker A

I wish you guys the best.

Speaker A

I hope you guys decide to leave a Donna Humphrey alone.

Speaker A

I already heard you guys are planning a reprise or whatever.

Speaker A

Take this from somebody, Javier, that I guess has more sense than you do.

Speaker A

Since you want to parade, you're such an Emmy award winning journalist.

Speaker A

Any journalist worth their salt, any podcast host worth their salt, any TV producer worth their salt would be able to know one thing when their audience is getting tired of something.

Speaker B

If you keep beating the same horse, you all you gonna get is your.

Speaker A

Cult, as you call them, the trolls.

Speaker A

I have read other Reddit posts on your show.

Speaker B

There's other people that says, I don't know why he still talked about ladonna Humphrey.

Speaker B

Other people said, what is so bad about her?

Speaker B

Because we can't find nothing on her.

Speaker A

We've looked.

Speaker B

Where's all the criminal records?

Speaker B

Where's the record that she burned down a house?

Speaker B

Other people have said, man, we could have knocked this out in three episodes.

Speaker B

Listen to your audience.

Speaker A

But do you leave us alone after this?

Speaker A

If you don't, we're done with it.

Speaker A

Ladonna Humphrey and I have other things to do.

Speaker A

We have other projects to get out.

Speaker A

She has other things she has to work on.

Speaker A

She has a family to run.

Speaker A

I got a family to run.

Speaker A

My life does not revolve around you guys.

Speaker A

I don't go to bed thinking about you at night.

Speaker A

None of that.

Speaker A

So I'm just going to say to you, Javier, I'm not going to do to you what you did to me.

Speaker A

I'm not going to go after your job.

Speaker A

I'm not going to go spread rumors.

Speaker A

I'm not going to come on here and say how much of a sickle fan of Anthony Christopher you are or let me all my bad a surrogate because you are doing his work.

Speaker A

My advice is you, as a journalist and a podcaster, is this.

Speaker A

Stop doing other people's work, dude.

Speaker A

Is it going to get you in problems?

Speaker A

Do your own work.

Speaker A

Be proud of the things that you do.

Speaker A

And if you're taking money from this, realize how dirty that money is.

Speaker A

Not even clean.

Speaker A

Because somebody is using you as a tool to try to get back at somebody that he's mad at because she did the ethical thing.

Speaker A

I wish you guys nothing but the best.

Speaker A

Hope you leave us alone.

Speaker A

We're done.

Speaker A

But, oh, I think at the beginning I said there was one other thing I had to do.

Speaker A

I'm going to drop it for you here today.

Speaker A

You guys gonna get some exclusives.

Speaker A

So I was sitting back one day and I was like, what could I do further in this journey?

Speaker A

I've done everything that I needed to do.

Speaker A

I've proven things.

Speaker A

And I felt like there's something else that I wanted to do or could do.

Speaker A

And I was sitting down one day and I was watching this dude talk about music and AI and videos and the whole nine.

Speaker A

And it clicked.

Speaker A

See, you got your little troll buddy Marty running around talking about people's resumes.

Speaker A

I have been a musician for 49 years.

Speaker A

I'm a drummer and I'm a singer, and I've been in Bands, and I've been on records and I've been on tours, and I've played in every band in school.

Speaker B

And something said, what if you answered back in song?

Speaker A

And I was like, I got the material to write the lyrics, which is each episode of my podcast, I get.

Speaker A

All I got to do is take.

Speaker B

Some of those, form those into lyrics and have them shaped.

Speaker B

So I started thinking, I was like, let me reach out to some people.

Speaker B

Because in case you guys don't know.

Speaker A

I have friends and family that's in the music business.

Speaker A

I have a uncle that's been in the music business for over 30 plus years.

Speaker B

So I reached out to some people and I was like, hey, man, look.

Speaker A

What'S the easiest way to make an album these days?

Speaker A

I said, I know how we did it back in the day.

Speaker A

You know, you would come up, you would lay down, you go to a studio, cost thousands of dollars to do, get some singers.

Speaker A

And he came back to me.

Speaker A

He goes, well, don't you use AI?

Speaker B

And I'm like, bro, I'm not down.

Speaker A

With the AI Thing.

Speaker A

I says, because I'm seeing people just sitting here just giving prompts.

Speaker A

Make a pop song, and it pops out.

Speaker B

I said, that's not what I want to do.

Speaker A

I want authentic.

Speaker B

He said, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker B

That ain't what.

Speaker B

What's happening.

Speaker B

He says, don't you understand that some of the biggest producers in the world uses AI to.

Speaker B

I was like, there's a big fight.

Speaker A

With it right now.

Speaker B

He go, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.

Speaker B

He said, if you don't believe me, look it up.

Speaker B

Sure enough, let me give you some names that use AI.

Speaker B

Like, I tell people, don't be screaming about AI because the fact that people use it will.

Speaker A

I am Common Taker.

Speaker A

They created a viral song called bbl.

Speaker B

Drizzy All Use yuio.

Speaker B

So I came back to him.

Speaker B

I said, all right.

Speaker B

I said, but he goes, dude, it.

Speaker A

Saves you thousands of dollars.

Speaker A

He says, for one, you gotta find singers that are gonna come sing it.

Speaker A

It's gonna be time consuming.

Speaker A

You're gonna have to get the right singer that you need.

Speaker A

You can, you can, you know, music.

Speaker A

So you can lay down the music theory, you can lay down the keys and all of that.

Speaker A

You gotta find all the musicians, besides you being a drummer, to play them.

Speaker A

He says, so AI.

Speaker B

So here's what I decided to do.

Speaker B

I. I was like, I'm still not.

Speaker A

Downing this AI thing because of the.

Speaker B

Fact that it's somebody telling the computer to generate Something.

Speaker A

And he said that's because the people that uses it like that just types in, make me a pop song, give me 23 bars.

Speaker A

And AI does everything he says.

Speaker B

Now, if you don't believe what I'm about to tell you, go look at bmi, who you have to sign up.

Speaker A

With as you write an album to make sure you get all your royalties and see what they say about AI.

Speaker A

He says as long as there is human interaction.

Speaker A

He says, so as long as you're.

Speaker B

Writing the lyrics, as long as you're.

Speaker A

Telling AI what instruments to play, as.

Speaker B

Long as you're giving them the keys.

Speaker A

The shape, the feel, it ain't AI is you using a tool.

Speaker B

He said, you can even play a keyboard flat into Yurio or, or any.

Speaker A

Other place and it will take that.

Speaker B

And it will turn.

Speaker B

It will use what you played and turn it into a song.

Speaker B

So I said, all right, let me look into this.

Speaker A

Turns out to be true.

Speaker B

So what did I do?

Speaker A

Yeah, I wrote an album.

Speaker B

All the lyrics you are going to.

Speaker A

Hear comes directly from me.

Speaker A

It comes from the experience that we have had.

Speaker A

It comes from things that's been said in my show.

Speaker A

If you listen to the songs, you'll be able to tell, no, AI wrote this.

Speaker A

I did.

Speaker A

The only thing that you will hear that is AI is the people that's singing it.

Speaker A

Because my goal is that I was going to go ahead and do this now and then I was going to get an actual singer.

Speaker A

I have an award winning singer in my house, he's my daughter.

Speaker A

And I was going to get some action musicians to come in and sing these tunes.

Speaker A

Also I have all of the stems, which means I can recreate this song, mix it, do whatever 45,000 times, right?

Speaker B

But I actually liked the voices that.

Speaker A

Came out because the fact that I was able to shape them, I said.

Speaker B

This is how I want her to sound.

Speaker A

This is the grit I want behind her voice.

Speaker A

This is the twang that she needs.

Speaker A

Or no Twain.

Speaker B

So basically it was like me walking into a studio saying, I need this person, but I need her to be.

Speaker A

Able to hit this note and can we find who's doing it?

Speaker A

So I have registered with BMI.

Speaker A

It has labeled my song as none AI because the fact that, well, 99% of the song is all me.

Speaker A

You'll be able to tell by listening to it.

Speaker A

So I wrote a whole album on this.

Speaker A

It is going to be released.

Speaker A

There's the single that's going to be released shortly.

Speaker B

And I'll tell you all that at the end.

Speaker B

But what I want to do in.

Speaker A

The final episode here is I'm going.

Speaker B

To give you guys a worldwide exclusive.

Speaker A

The album has not been released yet.

Speaker A

Neither has the single.

Speaker A

The single won't drop until November 9th.

Speaker A

So if you listen to this beforehand, it hasn't dropped yet.

Speaker A

If you listen to it afterwards, it's already dropped.

Speaker A

But the song that is the single is not what we're gonna play today.

Speaker A

You're gonna hear two songs off the album that no one else has heard.

Speaker A

This is going to be an exclusive to people that is listening to this show.

Speaker A

I always wonder what it would be like to answer this back until our side of things in song and before anyone from the pretend side decided they want to try to copy me.

Speaker A

Because we all know that's happened before.

Speaker A

They've copied certain things I've done on my show.

Speaker A

It ain't as easy as writing a prompt.

Speaker A

I had to send in everything I did to BMI for them to clarify that it is true that I wrote the music or and I wrote the song.

Speaker A

You can't just go sit down behind Chad, GBT or whatever other things you want to use and say, make this song do this.

Speaker B

Oh, you could do that.

Speaker A

But it ain't going to come out sounding the way my album does.

Speaker A

It's not going to come out sounding like something that no one has ever heard before.

Speaker A

Because the problem right now with AI and the music companies is that some of these beats is starting to sound like some of the beats that other artists has.

Speaker A

You have to know some music theory, have to know some keys, what a measure is, how you want the sound to shape, which way it should go, what genre you're writing for, and how to accurately tell it what it wants for that genre.

Speaker A

The genre of this album is branded as country.

Speaker A

But you have some hip hop elements and you have some rock elements built into this.

Speaker A

So without further ado, I want to.

Speaker B

Play for you guys a couple of these songs and then we're gonna be done.

Speaker A

I must let you guys know that I did change everybody's name, including my own.

Speaker A

You could probably figure out where they supposed to go.

Speaker A

I've also changed all the places, or I should say podcast or whatever.

Speaker A

I did this to protect the innocent.

Speaker A

Bread, guilty and the dumb.

Speaker A

So you're welcome, Javier and Anthony, Christopher, because the fact that I didn't want to bring you guys any national scrutiny and have people attacking your podcast or your name, which I know for a fact, you would not have the same courtesy for me.

Speaker A

But again, I Guess what makes me a better person than you.

Speaker A

The first song I'm playing for you.

Speaker B

Comes directly from episode eight of the.

Speaker A

We're Not Afraid podcast.

Speaker A

This was the episode in which your boy Javier labor went on a tangent about how I threatened to come beat him up.

Speaker A

And I called Westboro Baptist Church that was going to come down and I guess get him and Anthony Christopher's nightclub and how my podcast was full of hate.

Speaker A

And I went back and dispelled all of that right in front of you, piece by piece.

Speaker A

The name is this song is the same as the title of that episode.

Speaker A

Here is Caught in a Lie.

Speaker C

When I took science, my teacher once told me, if any part of a hypothesis ain't true, then you gotta throw.

Speaker D

The whole thing out.

Speaker C

And I believe that's what we're dealing with right now with Jerry Jones.

Speaker C

He said I'd come knocking on his door, drag him out, start a war Said I call a church full of hate, send him down to seal his.

Speaker D

Fate but I never said them wicked lines he built that story in his.

Speaker C

Mind now truth standing tall tonight while Jerry's running Frank on the lie.

Speaker A

You'Re.

Speaker D

Caught in a lie yeah, you're twisting the proof built your house on a story that just ain't the truth you said a law suit foul but your lawyer denied now the whole damn world knows.

Speaker C

You'Re caught in a lie?

Speaker C

You said you went to the cops, filed a claim but when they checked the records no one knew your name?

Speaker C

Told your crowd I was threatening your life but I was just speaking facts on a Friday night?

Speaker D

You said federal case, I'll see you in court But Dean Cash told me you ain't filed a report.

Speaker D

So let's call the what it is not a war of words it's a man caught slipping in his own false world you're caught in a lie and the tape don't bend I played your words right back again your story cracked your mask on dry truth don't flinch you're caught in a lie you're comes on in alive.

Speaker C

I.

Speaker D

Called your lawyer, got the proof in hand you ain't got no case, just a sinking plan told your fans I was scared of you now that's wrong I'm just standing here singing my truth in song?

Speaker D

And you said racist church but that should tell you through lies out like paper mail but the postmark's clear and the ink don't dry when you sell your soul your words don't fly you're caught in a lie your voice on the wire Every word you speak just fans that fire.

Speaker D

You said you're patient but patience dynamic now just to stand your call in you're calling.

Speaker C

You said my show was hate?

Speaker C

Tried to take it down but I still stand still wear that crown eight.

Speaker D

Years deep in the truth I speak?

Speaker D

You've been lying strong for more than weeks?

Speaker D

You wanted fame but you sold your soul now you're losing ground can't stop the roll your cult believes every tear.

Speaker C

You cry but every test you fail that's another lie, lie?

Speaker D

You're caught in a lie and the proof's been shown.

Speaker D

Your empire built on sticks and stone?

Speaker D

You tried to frame me but truth don't die the world can see you're caught in a lie.

Speaker A

You'Re caught in.

Speaker D

A living and alive.

Speaker C

So, Jerry, what's next?

Speaker C

What's the next story you'll sell to your crowd?

Speaker C

You said I was scared.

Speaker C

But the only thing I fear is how far a lie will go.

Speaker A

Before.

Speaker C

It burns itself out.

Speaker B

All right, so there's that one.

Speaker A

How'd you guys like that?

Speaker A

I hope you guys liked it really well.

Speaker A

Because I'm gonna tell you guys how you can get this at the end, if you want to hear everything that I've written and produced, the second song I'm gonna play for you.

Speaker A

I thought that I wanted you guys to really understand what it is that you did to Ladonna Humphrey.

Speaker A

When I wrote this song, I was thinking about, what would she say right now to you guys in the world if somebody asked her how she was doing?

Speaker A

You guys thought you buried her.

Speaker A

Thought you killed her.

Speaker A

Almost.

Speaker A

So let me introduce to you the song.

Speaker A

Lani's back.

Speaker E

You thought you had me.

Speaker E

You thought this would end me.

Speaker E

But I'm stronger than any lie, Stronger.

Speaker F

Than any hate I'm bad.

Speaker F

You tried to break me.

Speaker F

Drag me my name through the dust.

Speaker F

Said I was finished.

Speaker F

Said I lost my trust.

Speaker F

Every room I cut deep.

Speaker F

Every whisper a blade.

Speaker F

But you can't kill truth, it don't fade.

Speaker F

You took your aim and my heart, my pride.

Speaker F

Thought you'd bear my bury me alive inside.

Speaker F

But when you live through hell you learn one fact.

Speaker F

You can't hold down the soul that fights back.

Speaker F

Lady's back stronger than before.

Speaker F

You can't knock her down no more.

Speaker F

Every Scott tells where she's been.

Speaker F

But she's still here she's gonna win.

Speaker F

Through the fire, through the black.

Speaker F

Go, go on and talk cuz l is back.

Speaker F

You tried to kill me, take my peace away.

Speaker F

Tried to steal the light of a brand New day.

Speaker F

All the things I love, all I stand for.

Speaker F

You try to burn down to the floor.

Speaker F

I lost my friends, all the fakes appear.

Speaker F

People I hate, help just disappeared.

Speaker F

But one boy stood when I could not stand.

Speaker F

One friend reached out their hand.

Speaker F

Lenny's back stronger than before.

Speaker F

You can't break her down no more.

Speaker F

Every tear that hit the track built the road that brought her back.

Speaker F

Through the fire, through the black.

Speaker F

He tried your best for Lanny.

Speaker F

Bad you made your fireheads told you lies.

Speaker F

But truth don't need no disguise.

Speaker F

Every word, every fake attack carries a prize and it's coming back.

Speaker F

You thought I'd fall, you thought I'd run.

Speaker F

But look at me now, I've just begun.

Speaker F

Hate can burn, but love and my strength ain't tied to my past.

Speaker F

Her lady's back and she's alive.

Speaker F

You can't kill what's meant to survive.

Speaker F

Every liar threw my way built a fire that lights my day.

Speaker F

Through the pain, through the cracks.

Speaker F

Say what you want.

Speaker F

Lenny's back.

Speaker F

She found a flame you can't erase.

Speaker D

Her her name.

Speaker F

Every shadow, every track turned the wings and now she's back.

Speaker E

You thought I'd fall, you thought I'd run, but look at me now, I've just begun.

Speaker F

He can burn the love outlast.

Speaker F

And my strength ain't tied to my pain.

Speaker E

K's back and she's alive.

Speaker E

You can't kill what's meant to survive.

Speaker E

Every lie you threw my way built the fire that lights my day.

Speaker E

Through the pain, through the cracks.

Speaker E

Say what you want.

Speaker A

Lanny's back.

Speaker E

Every shadow, every track turned to wings and now she's back.

Speaker E

You thought you had me.

Speaker A

But I.

Speaker E

Was just getting started.

Speaker E

You remember this name?

Speaker E

Lanny's back.

Speaker A

All right, people, those two songs is there.

Speaker A

The name of the album that will be coming out later this month is called the Witch Hunt of Lanny Hughes.

Speaker A

It is set to release November 16th.

Speaker A

If you want to listen to the single that was not played here, the name of that scene is called How It All Began.

Speaker A

That will release November 9th.

Speaker A

You can pre save the album and the single on Spotify right now.

Speaker A

The links are in the show note.

Speaker A

Now, I know people's gonna say they don't want to listen to it because of the fact that you know it's me and you may give me some money.

Speaker B

But I know you guys are curious.

Speaker A

Of what else I had to say on this album.

Speaker A

That's just the beginning.

Speaker B

Don't even know if this is the first or the last One I'm going to even do.

Speaker A

There might be more.

Speaker B

My daughters are running around singing these.

Speaker A

Songs like karaoke for the last week or two.

Speaker A

It takes a while to write these lyrics and make sure these beats is right and everything else.

Speaker A

So it wasn't like an overnight thing.

Speaker A

It took a while to do this.

Speaker A

So again, you can get.

Speaker A

Both of those links are in the description, but here it is.

Speaker A

You guys wanted to talk about numbers.

Speaker A

You guys was really big on whose podcast is bigger.

Speaker A

I was never all about that.

Speaker A

But I'll tell you this.

Speaker A

This album is going global.

Speaker A

It's already in 23 of the streaming platform stores as I speak to you right now, just waiting for the final process to be released.

Speaker A

So that means that this album is going to reach further than Javier Labor's ever could and possibly my own self.

Speaker A

All right, I thank you guys for joining me today.

Speaker A

It has been a wild ride.

Speaker A

I've done what any friend I think should do.

Speaker A

You should never leave your friend in the lurch.

Speaker A

I saw that she had no voice because of what the camp was doing, so I came to stand up for her.

Speaker A

If you feel that's wrong, I'm sorry.

Speaker A

I wish you guys many blessings to everybody listening to this podcast right now.

Speaker A

I hope you guys decide to know what the truth is when it comes to the Pretend podcast.

Speaker A

I hope you ditch that podcast until it starts telling you what you need to hear, which is the truth, which there's nothing truthful about.

Speaker A

Pretend podcast again, I was nothing but the best for Javier Leva and for Anthony Christopher.

Speaker A

I hope you get your soul straight.

Speaker A

I hope your life becomes better than what it already is.

Speaker A

I have no malice in my heart for either one of you.

Speaker A

To the rest of you, thank you for tuning in and listening to this podcast.

Speaker A

I really appreciate it.

Speaker A

God bless every one of you and remember that although it does not seem like it now, love will always conquer hate.