Field Dispatch
RHOP’s the Osefos Heard the Sound of the Police! W/ Vanessa (@realitea_recap)
Field Notes
Welp…we’re back. Not even two days after talking about the premiere of RHOP we turn around and are handed RHOPenitentiary. Wendy and Eddie Osefo have been arrested and charged with a slew of crimes. Vanessa and I are breaking them all down and expressing serious confusion and concern of what’s being alleged. Let’s talk indictments, charges, press conferences, and the details we know so far. And ask a LOT of questions for what we want to know. Let us know your thoughts when you get in the mix!
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Speaker 1: Sounds struggling.
Speaker 2: Hello, Hello, Hello, beautiful, wonderful mixologists and mixologists of true crime.
Speaker 2: Welcome to October. The crime is abundant and we are
Speaker 2: haunted by a emergency Housewives.
Speaker 1: Scandal crime situation.
Speaker 2: And it happened to break right after I just finished
Speaker 2: putting out a bomb ass episode about the premiere of
Speaker 2: the House of Potomac with my Cus. Today Vanessa from
Speaker 2: Reality Recap, we had just finished spilling tea talking about
Speaker 2: the research she had done.
Speaker 1: The research I hadn't told y'all. She she knew. We
Speaker 1: was spilent. We were talking shading and a little deaf.
Speaker 2: We no that not even twenty four forty eight hours later,
Speaker 2: we be back again to talk to y'all about this
Speaker 2: here scandal with the old Cephos. Vanessa, how are you
Speaker 2: doing in these times? I cannot wait to get into
Speaker 2: this with you so like low Ki, I love you,
Speaker 2: know y'all know I love your Sephos. You know I
Speaker 2: love Wendy and I love my happy Eddie. Today what's
Speaker 2: in this thing is not happy Eddie. I'm reserving my
Speaker 2: feelings until I finished talking with you and processing.
Speaker 1: So how are you doing?
Speaker 2: How are you holding up in these wild times of
Speaker 2: housewife crimes.
Speaker 3: Holding on at the grips of my edges, a just
Speaker 3: tving to navigate real life, mom life, wife life, and
Speaker 3: on top of all of this information that continues to drop.
Speaker 3: You can hear my voice. I'm losing my voice, you
Speaker 3: know from all of the recording.
Speaker 1: And we would and live.
Speaker 2: You went live last night with a whole lawyer like
Speaker 2: that was thank you, like thank you for your voice sacrifice.
Speaker 3: Yes, I said, maybe maybe the tequila will help it come.
Speaker 2: Okay, y'all listen, y'all know I love to encourage all
Speaker 2: to mix something up, you know.
Speaker 1: Okay, shout out to Jami, thanks that.
Speaker 2: Irish and me is really cutting up right now with
Speaker 2: this Bailey's Oh.
Speaker 3: Kay, Garrita for this nonsense, America's dumbest criminals?
Speaker 1: What is for real? What's going on?
Speaker 2: Once upon a time we used to be a proper
Speaker 2: network where the girls had money and came on the
Speaker 2: show when they had money. Was there always one girl
Speaker 2: who was like ridiculously poorer than the rest, Yes, and
Speaker 2: we were always rooting for her to make it Hello
Speaker 2: Beth and new Franco.
Speaker 1: Once upon a time, like we really wanted.
Speaker 3: It for these crazy. Yes, thank you really wanted.
Speaker 1: It for those girls.
Speaker 2: But I've never there's a queer entering levels of the
Speaker 2: last maybe six seven, ten years, and we've been doing
Speaker 2: housewives for over twenty.
Speaker 1: We're entering the time where like not even living means baby,
Speaker 1: we are actively doing crimes allegedly to like well not
Speaker 1: even maybe alleged with the Osephos currently, but there there
Speaker 1: is an indictment.
Speaker 2: It is active. We'll get into that. But for some
Speaker 2: of these other girlies, they already convicted. So we really
Speaker 2: are living in a time of crimes. Like I even
Speaker 2: told Mark shout out to the Pink Pop Box. I
Speaker 2: was like, listen, I'll be home this weekend ruminating, getting
Speaker 2: my housewife on. I'm making, you know, a meal, prepping,
Speaker 2: I'm doing my things in case I gotta replace Wendy.
Speaker 2: You know where she goes. I'm around the corner. I'm practicing.
Speaker 2: I'm practicing right now. I was aiming form married to medicine.
Speaker 2: But baby go, you.
Speaker 3: Think they're gonna do a relay since just saying like
Speaker 3: one go in, one come out, and you're gonna take
Speaker 3: the place when she gone, I think so.
Speaker 2: I just feel like maybe and it may not be
Speaker 2: her choice. I don't think it's because Bravo wants to
Speaker 2: fire her. In fact, I think Andy is so like shuck.
Speaker 2: He's more like, no, we gotta save Wendy versus him
Speaker 2: talking about Jenshaw. He's like, get the lady out of
Speaker 2: my mentions. I don't ever want to talk about her again.
Speaker 2: So it's like concerning to be in this place. But
Speaker 2: at the same time, I should be prepared.
Speaker 3: No, Like, yeah, I think Andy was more upset with
Speaker 3: Jenshaw because they were set to do an interview before
Speaker 3: she turned herself in and she turned away from that.
Speaker 1: True, he does need this moment, like.
Speaker 3: He don't like stuff like that. But I am concerned,
Speaker 3: right because we see now that she Wendy was removed
Speaker 3: from the premiere of the House and the Wife Swap
Speaker 3: Housewives audition.
Speaker 2: Yeah, that's crazy. They pulled her episode complete.
Speaker 3: And they moved the premiere back. So and they're completely
Speaker 3: wiping her from the picture is the cast photo. The
Speaker 3: that does make me concerned. I think maybe you are
Speaker 3: absolutely correct. Maybe you should get your get your things
Speaker 3: in order in case it's minded, because I don't know,
Speaker 3: I mean, it would be such a disservice for this
Speaker 3: not to play out for us on this show, but
Speaker 3: I don't know. They seem to be taking this very seriously,
Speaker 3: and I'm confused because we've had a lot of Housewives
Speaker 3: criminals and I get that this isn't to be taken lightly.
Speaker 3: But she didn't endanger anyone's life. Yes, she endangered your premiums,
Speaker 3: your insurance premiums, but me, one else or you know.
Speaker 3: So I'm just i'mus. It's giving the line, it's always moving.
Speaker 2: No, it really is, okay, so y'all. I mean, I
Speaker 2: don't think anyone's living under a rock. This has made
Speaker 2: like real news. This has been with from like TMZ
Speaker 2: to shave Room. This is beyond just like Bravo content
Speaker 2: creators and Bravo people who barely watch two are obsessed.
Speaker 2: I've had texts from everybody like, I know, it's crazy
Speaker 2: of me to send you this, like thinking you haven't
Speaker 2: seen it, but you've seen this, right, I'm like, not
Speaker 2: only have I seen it? Thank you so much to
Speaker 2: all of you who send it to me. And you're
Speaker 2: thinking that, like, I know, you know you would know this,
Speaker 2: but it's made it to my world. But that's how
Speaker 2: big this is. This has made it to Real News
Speaker 2: Wendy and Eddie Osepho, which is crazy because just in
Speaker 2: the premiere they were talking about how well happy Eddie
Speaker 2: is doing, which I don't think is incorrect. I don't
Speaker 2: I think that sometimes how the rich stay rich is
Speaker 2: they do you know, different things like listen, I'll you know,
Speaker 2: always said yo, I'm quoting a scammer.
Speaker 1: That should tell you where we're at right now.
Speaker 2: You've always said that the only reason one that she
Speaker 2: got caught was because they were banks. The only reason
Speaker 2: they prosecuted were because these bank men, these people who
Speaker 2: do you know the man they liked her so much,
Speaker 2: they didn't do their due diligence or whatever. But because
Speaker 2: the bank lost something, the big money boys lost something,
Speaker 2: the insurance companies lost something.
Speaker 1: That's where the problem lies. Is it a scam and
Speaker 1: a fraud?
Speaker 2: Yes, I would love it's unfortunate, how un likely for
Speaker 2: it to be them, But how simply relatable or likely
Speaker 2: this scam is to like or this like what they're
Speaker 2: alleged to have done. It happens far more than it
Speaker 2: should now to the depths and the numbers of what
Speaker 2: they accomplished wrong, But impress it if I'm sorry, has
Speaker 2: a scam goddess myself.
Speaker 1: I listen, like you said, it's not hurting. Didn't hurt me?
Speaker 2: Okay, it's not like I'm on the road with Karen
Speaker 2: Huger while she's allegedly drinking and driving. You know what
Speaker 2: I'm saying, Like, didn't hurt me. I don't work at
Speaker 2: all State or all of them. I don't care. It's
Speaker 2: not my money. However, there are laws and things in place,
Speaker 2: and it is like day class, say, and very bad
Speaker 2: and then hard for the girlies who really experienced these
Speaker 2: things to get.
Speaker 1: What they are deserved or if they're deserving of.
Speaker 2: When you alleged that up to four hundred and thirty
Speaker 2: five thousand dollars worth of jewelry and other items and
Speaker 2: personal things were stolen or like not a thing and
Speaker 2: needed to be and submitting it to the insurance companies
Speaker 2: allegedly having multiple insurance policies out on the same things, allegedly,
Speaker 2: did you see the press conference by chance of the police.
Speaker 3: Yes, shout out to l you know, okay, well who
Speaker 3: let us know that the conference would be happening at
Speaker 3: three pm. I calmly walked my fingers over the Facebook
Speaker 3: in the Carroll County Sheriff's pace and made.
Speaker 1: I didn't drive up there. If I was still in
Speaker 1: mayl and I'd make the trip. It's far, No, it's far.
Speaker 1: Part of me is still wondering why they were out there.
Speaker 3: Well, apparently they live like they don't actually live in Potomac.
Speaker 1: They don't live anywhere close. Baby, They're further than Robin.
Speaker 3: Yes, like they're out in you know, not to offend anyone,
Speaker 3: but they out on the sticks and you chose to
Speaker 3: play Wes.
Speaker 1: It's true.
Speaker 3: Folks like this with the color of your skin.
Speaker 2: Are you kind of crazy to me? I'm not gonna lie.
Speaker 2: I did not. I know where Westminster is. It is
Speaker 2: not a place that I frequent. It's far, Like you're
Speaker 2: not going there people who live in Maryland, Like even
Speaker 2: when you live far, you still probably not in Carroll County.
Speaker 2: And I would not have expected that of them, specifically
Speaker 2: because they have lived elsewhere, like further into the action,
Speaker 2: you know what I mean. But that does make me
Speaker 2: question because here are some things to move from the
Speaker 2: home that they had, which was worth a good amount
Speaker 2: of money in a great area, great neighborhood in.
Speaker 1: Mcgomery County, not Potomac, but like.
Speaker 2: In Rockville nearby, which is expensive. The reference of that
Speaker 2: is Giselle purchased that run down home at some point
Speaker 2: and people really were shook at the sticker price of it,
Speaker 2: being like and they were like for that, I'm like,
Speaker 2: that's just Rockville. We don't make the rules, you know
Speaker 2: what I'm saying.
Speaker 1: So for them to go.
Speaker 2: From that when they okay, when they make a lot
Speaker 2: of money and had a lot of jobs, and then
Speaker 2: to move that far out where they could get a
Speaker 2: lot more for their money was confusing to me. And
Speaker 2: now we're hearing something about debt.
Speaker 3: Yeah. In the conference though, and we'll get into the details, guys,
Speaker 3: of everything that was said in the conference, But towards
Speaker 3: the end there was a reporter who acts was their
Speaker 3: suspected financial hardships that would drive them to do this?
Speaker 3: Now I do know. The US Weekly article said that
Speaker 3: it was, you know, it was alleged that they have
Speaker 3: financial issues, But the police department and their conference said
Speaker 3: they weren't clear on They were clear on that it
Speaker 3: was for a financial gain, but they don't know. One
Speaker 3: can only speculate was their financial issues or was it
Speaker 3: just to get ahead, to get some more money in
Speaker 3: the post.
Speaker 1: That's what I'm the team to.
Speaker 3: Buy some more things to make us think how rich
Speaker 3: they are on the next seasons. Because this happened last
Speaker 3: year when they were in the and they said that
Speaker 3: in the conference as well. They were in the middle
Speaker 3: of taping season I believe on the conference they said
Speaker 3: they were in the middle of taping season ten, So
Speaker 3: they were in the midteu of taping what we see
Speaker 3: now and telling us how rich they are and how
Speaker 3: well happy Eddie is doing. They were already telling us
Speaker 3: that right and.
Speaker 1: Presumably it was doing well it is.
Speaker 2: I think I'm really concerned that this is just straight
Speaker 2: up like greeding aesthetics, you know what I'm saying. And
Speaker 2: we've seen that before. We've seen allegations of such. We've
Speaker 2: not seen it maybe to this criminal level, like to
Speaker 2: the charges being pressed. Like not saying that they're being
Speaker 2: more criminal than anybody else, but like we've never seen
Speaker 2: it be prosecuted this way and this quickly. But I
Speaker 2: have seen it be possible to live among above your
Speaker 2: means but.
Speaker 1: For the sole purpose of esthetics.
Speaker 2: And we always said, I definitely always said on my
Speaker 2: shows the beginning, I loved doctor Wendy.
Speaker 1: I thought she was smart.
Speaker 2: I actually appreciated that she wasn't vain and shallow at
Speaker 2: first like that, and then she got happiness and joy
Speaker 2: or happy in nests or whatever the hell. And I'm
Speaker 2: not blaming it on the plastic surgery, but I saw
Speaker 2: a shift, a dramatic shift in what she valued and
Speaker 2: prioritized as putting forward to the public as her main
Speaker 2: features and personality traits and things she wanted to be considered.
Speaker 3: For James saying, fame is a hell of a drug,
Speaker 3: ain't it. And you can clearly go back to her
Speaker 3: first season because they were just showing it before they
Speaker 3: had the season premiere. But you can go back to
Speaker 3: her first season and see the dramatic change. We met
Speaker 3: a woman who was relatable, We just had a baby,
Speaker 3: who was trying to manage your career and her family
Speaker 3: and this show and show up for her cast, and
Speaker 3: we shifted to, like you said, a new face, new boobs,
Speaker 3: new butt, new way of dressing, new handbags, like everything
Speaker 3: changed what we were accustomed to meeting a real person,
Speaker 3: or so we thought, because to be honest, I'm not
Speaker 3: clear if this is just the first time this was
Speaker 3: done I mean there are.
Speaker 2: I mean they he so cavalierly emailed back and forth
Speaker 2: allegedly to each other.
Speaker 1: There were.
Speaker 2: It's something that and that was in the press conference
Speaker 2: as well. The police talked about discovering emails between the
Speaker 2: two of them, and partially because the some reporters were
Speaker 2: asking about charges being brought to Eddie specifically in in
Speaker 2: addition to Wendy, who they knew and what were there
Speaker 2: for essentially like why it even became a press conference situation,
Speaker 2: And they answer first and foremost that they wouldn't be
Speaker 2: treating her any differently, whether she was a real housewife
Speaker 2: a fake housewife.
Speaker 1: That's what I said. Okay, yeah, it's the girl.
Speaker 2: It's four hundred and it's a pretty significantly high amount
Speaker 2: of money.
Speaker 1: And that was.
Speaker 2: Apparently also detailed in the emails of like they were
Speaker 2: trying to hit the max allegedly of the policies that
Speaker 2: they had out on some of these jewelry and things. However,
Speaker 2: some of the same things that they reported stolen and
Speaker 2: email back and forth about putting in claims. Can they
Speaker 2: can you think of anything else to add to this list?
Speaker 2: Is not what else was stolen? Did I forget anything?
Speaker 2: That's not on the list, which to me is just
Speaker 2: a dumb criminal mistake.
Speaker 1: And I'm a little annoyed.
Speaker 3: It's giving books sense, no common sense or no like
Speaker 3: books smarts and how not. You could have called me
Speaker 3: and I said, sweet, did it's not gonna work?
Speaker 1: Just call? First of all, why are we emailing? Why
Speaker 1: put it through the Yahoo? They don't yours?
Speaker 3: We emailing a calling or texting of any of sort.
Speaker 3: We live together, we can talk face the.
Speaker 1: Past, see me at home. Pillow talk.
Speaker 2: That's what makes spousal like like yeah, spousal confession or
Speaker 2: spousal that's the whole reason why you can't prosecute and
Speaker 2: like make another spouse testify because what sett in pillow
Speaker 2: talk is like it can't be taken seriously.
Speaker 1: We don't know.
Speaker 2: They could be like what No, We were just in
Speaker 2: the heat of the moment, and he said, what else
Speaker 2: can we put on that list? So I can give
Speaker 2: you another one, okay, and then nigger like, I don't
Speaker 2: know what you're talking about. And then they don't have
Speaker 2: a case. So for them to be able to do
Speaker 2: this and bring charges against both of them even though
Speaker 2: they can, that means they can prosecute both of them
Speaker 2: without the other's cooperation, which is kind of crazy, but
Speaker 2: again it's a high dollar amount. That said something about
Speaker 2: nine plus charge including falsifying reports to a police officer. Yeah, something,
Speaker 2: you had something, you have some details about them charges
Speaker 2: I did.
Speaker 3: So let's take a look at Wendy's Wendy's charges. First
Speaker 3: high number. Yeah, so she has one, two, three, four frogs.
Speaker 3: So there is a lot. Four charges of false misleading
Speaker 3: info fraud of three hundred dollars. And I want to
Speaker 3: be clear because when it first came out as well,
Speaker 3: was thinking, this seems petty three hundred dollars, but it
Speaker 3: says plus, so it's an excess of three hundred dollars,
Speaker 3: which we know they were trying to claim over four
Speaker 3: hundred thousand dollars, and you know insurance claims for right.
Speaker 2: That just means that apparently Maryland or that county is really, really,
Speaker 2: really strict that they will prosecute anything, any petty, any
Speaker 2: theft above three hundred, which is not very high, but
Speaker 2: yet these numbers were.
Speaker 3: Yeah, so we have four counts of falsemus leading info fraud.
Speaker 3: We also have one, two, one, actually five of falsemus
Speaker 3: leading and faux fraud. And then we have one, two,
Speaker 3: three conspiracy, falsemiths, leading info, fraud.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 3: Like, she has a total of sixteen charges false statement
Speaker 3: to an officer, which is a misdemeanor, but the fossmiths,
Speaker 3: leading info and fraud is felony charges and talking to
Speaker 3: attorney simone. Each charge carries a weight of seven to
Speaker 3: ten year. Holy shit, Yeah, holy shit.
Speaker 2: It's actually so crazy because you know they're gonna we're
Speaker 2: gonna end up running with the footage from the reunion
Speaker 2: last season when Karen went to jail. It's actually just
Speaker 2: so interesting to me again, how cavalier, how cavalier they
Speaker 2: were doing this, because when you're getting to an email place,
Speaker 2: one has to think, maybe, yes, there is a significant
Speaker 2: deficit of street smarts or common sense or at least
Speaker 2: legal sense. You're a whole goddamn attorney, but it's so
Speaker 2: for you to be emailing your wife is crazy. I
Speaker 2: don't have to be an attorney to know that that's
Speaker 2: not a good idea. I can just watch the the
Speaker 2: Internet show, I mean the shows The Closer and them
Speaker 2: will tell you when they get them from the emails.
Speaker 1: If you do that, Hello, don't do that.
Speaker 2: It's how you get caught number one way, Hello, what
Speaker 2: about her emails? Lost the lady a whole election, okay,
Speaker 2: among other things.
Speaker 3: So this means eighteen charges. Similar, it's pretty much the same,
Speaker 3: but eighteen charges because of those emails and adding he
Speaker 3: ever two more like two more charges than her because
Speaker 3: of the initiating of the emails and asking for more
Speaker 3: things to be added to it. So he's facing.
Speaker 2: Yes, she went around looking hunting for her man to
Speaker 2: be like, what else should we put on this list?
Speaker 3: So sixteen charges for her, eighteen for him, all each
Speaker 3: carrying seven to ten years. You know, I did also
Speaker 3: access plenty simone because I honestly was thinking maybe they
Speaker 3: wouldn't give time. As the first time a finished, she said, actually,
Speaker 3: they're getting time. They were getting time.
Speaker 1: I mean again, I was shocked that Karen got time.
Speaker 2: I'm not not totally shocked because Montgomery County is like
Speaker 2: pretty dry.
Speaker 3: Wow.
Speaker 2: You know, I'm like saying, on your fourth one, you
Speaker 2: do gotta probably pay the girls, like pay the tab,
Speaker 2: and that makes sense. You, Oh you've been owed, okay,
Speaker 2: oh okay, so we need you to learn that lesson.
Speaker 1: But this it doesn't seem like this is your first rodeo.
Speaker 2: So even if it's your first time of fence, it
Speaker 2: doesn't mean that you get a first time type of sentence.
Speaker 2: And again, banks, insurance companies, big money girlies, they don't
Speaker 2: play about this. They want their money, they want the restitution.
Speaker 2: They will put you away to prove.
Speaker 1: A point and a message. And that's anybody apparently.
Speaker 2: I mean, the police might say they're not going to
Speaker 2: treat Wenny any differently because she's a housewife, but I
Speaker 2: do think they're going to probably really enforce to the
Speaker 2: fullest sistaint of the law because they did this allegedly
Speaker 2: to make us believe they were higher, making more I guess,
Speaker 2: or living differently or better than they were, which I
Speaker 2: still don't understand because it's not like y'all don't have nothing,
Speaker 2: Like you don't have money. You're doing fine, You're doing
Speaker 2: better than most of these girls on this show. I
Speaker 2: don't understand this one, this particular one.
Speaker 3: Maybe yeah them, just be clear, not all of them.
Speaker 3: But I think what I'm also concerned about money, is
Speaker 3: more going to come out? Is there going to be
Speaker 3: further investigations? And I hope so I'm sorry because Ashley,
Speaker 3: first of all, it's alleged that and you got them
Speaker 3: cameras back up?
Speaker 1: Oh he did, Yeah, somebody did.
Speaker 2: I have a friend who was there, and they were
Speaker 2: like baby, because they were like, we weren't.
Speaker 1: Gonna go, but.
Speaker 2: Maybe pitch your shows on. She said, she got her
Speaker 2: roommate and said, bitch, what are we wearing tonight?
Speaker 1: We're going. If we don't get a text that it's canceled,
Speaker 1: we are going. And of course there wasn't canceled.
Speaker 2: We just finished talking about on our last episode about
Speaker 2: how actually gonna stirt that pot because one thing she's
Speaker 2: not gonna do is talk about her business, but she
Speaker 2: will talk about this business. And she responded and reacted
Speaker 2: to the news at this event, so she had to
Speaker 2: say something, and them cameras had to be there.
Speaker 1: I was gonna let them not.
Speaker 2: Somebody needed to throw Jiuselle needed to throw another charcuterie
Speaker 2: tea party while they just heard the news and waited together.
Speaker 2: I kind of love that idea that I'm not gonna lost.
Speaker 3: Yeah, And Ashley specifically said in her reaction while performing
Speaker 3: her her melodies, So she says that she said this
Speaker 3: is news to us, not to them. Someone in the
Speaker 3: crowd yelled out. No, we weren't shocked by this news either.
Speaker 3: So it makes me think this wasn't the first time.
Speaker 3: You know, again only my theories, but this may not
Speaker 3: have been the first time that they have put one
Speaker 3: of these claims in And it just makes me wonder
Speaker 3: will Moore come to surface, which will not be good
Speaker 3: for them in this case, No, it really won't.
Speaker 2: It actually is a little like concerning because they have
Speaker 2: small kids, like a few They have three kids who
Speaker 2: are elementary maybe middle and younger, right, which is not old. Yeah,
Speaker 2: this is kind of like maybe you weren't thinking when
Speaker 2: you did this about that, but I know that as parents,
Speaker 2: they're probably deeply worried about that. And that's something that
Speaker 2: I just wanted to recognize and acknowledge because I'm sure
Speaker 2: that's pretty scary for them.
Speaker 1: Like to the tumb like.
Speaker 2: Where the way Karen was so worried about her children
Speaker 2: when she went away, and her daughter's older than I am,
Speaker 2: her youngest is older than me. But this is the
Speaker 2: concern that same level and intensity I would probably imagine
Speaker 2: a mother is going through right now, and a father.
Speaker 2: But like the emails, the males, why are we here?
Speaker 2: And the young you may as well I am to
Speaker 2: each other and put it on slack or something like that.
Speaker 1: Was really that's what's getting me.
Speaker 2: And it's not like, well then they shouldn't have been
Speaker 2: doing it in the first place. Okay, sure, but apparently
Speaker 2: we're past that.
Speaker 1: We will never know.
Speaker 2: Why they were, you know, allegedly doing this. It's just,
Speaker 2: I mean, other than what's kind of like the obvious
Speaker 2: to be flashy on Potomac, which yet again we were
Speaker 2: seeing it, but not to the magnitude that would make
Speaker 2: sense if I'm getting a four hundred and thirty thousand
Speaker 2: dollars check at any point in my life, y'all don't
Speaker 2: know it.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I think they got. They got as far as
Speaker 3: one check cut for twenty five thousand. They didn't even Nope,
Speaker 3: they didn't even reap what they were looking for. And
Speaker 3: it's so yeah, Simon attorney someone was talking about that also.
Speaker 3: She was saying, like, you know, just because you do
Speaker 3: a claim of four hundred and something thousand dollars, the
Speaker 3: items depreciate, so you're not gonna get that. She said.
Speaker 3: In most cases people will put in the claim for
Speaker 3: over what the threshold is to get more back. But yeah,
Speaker 3: I mean, they had only gotten twenty five thousand dollars
Speaker 3: check for this, So you are facing this amount of
Speaker 3: time for twenty five thousand dollars.
Speaker 2: It just it's really insane. It's not enough to me,
Speaker 2: I mean to even think that risk. When has insurance
Speaker 2: ever been so enthusiastic also about giving you your money
Speaker 2: that you're owed.
Speaker 1: In a situation of crisis.
Speaker 3: God knows how long, right, Okay.
Speaker 1: Like are you kidding?
Speaker 2: Like my wife went on workers comp and that her
Speaker 2: job pays for and for seven days she was out
Speaker 2: of work for seven days because she had surgery on
Speaker 2: her hand and like I said, chiropractice, so she needs
Speaker 2: that hand. She got one hundred and thirty five dollars
Speaker 2: so for all seven of those days. So, like I
Speaker 2: don't anticipate, even when you pay people to give you
Speaker 2: money when you are experiencing tragedy or emergency. Four hundred
Speaker 2: and thirty is like an expectations so high that I
Speaker 2: feel like it would not not cause alarms.
Speaker 1: Like it wouldn't.
Speaker 2: But also to hear that there might have been multiple
Speaker 2: policies out on it, also to alleged that it was
Speaker 2: happening because they were robbed.
Speaker 1: One were they like, is that.
Speaker 2: I don't know, because also we're seeing some of the
Speaker 2: jewelry in confessionals and photos and things like that about.
Speaker 3: There was nothing smart about this. There was nothing about including.
Speaker 1: The Bonnie and Clyde post.
Speaker 2: The very next day after allegedly these charges were these
Speaker 2: claims were filed.
Speaker 1: That's crazy to me. I mean, y'all might think, I'm like,
Speaker 1: why why Maria alone?
Speaker 3: Right, So, just to rewind really quickly, they were on
Speaker 3: spring break and actively posting in Jamaica when they were
Speaker 3: on this spring break. I remember the whole scenario when
Speaker 3: it came out, you Rob I reposted pictures probably they
Speaker 3: were in Jamaica on spring break. They said they came
Speaker 3: back from spring break and their house was robbed. They
Speaker 3: called the police to their residence. The police came, and
Speaker 3: you know, they they're treating it as an active burglary investigation.
Speaker 3: But as they start to do their investigation, they had
Speaker 3: to call out additional police officers because two plus two
Speaker 3: wasn't equal in four. They said that. First of all,
Speaker 3: they said that someone climbed up on their roof. Have
Speaker 3: you guys seen Wendy's house, And it's impossible like they
Speaker 3: would have had to pull up with the possible and
Speaker 3: double ladders to get to her roof. They climbed up
Speaker 3: on the roof, went through a bathroom window. The police say,
Speaker 3: in order to get in and out of that window,
Speaker 3: you have to step on a toilet. They went out
Speaker 3: on the roof and when they came back in, they
Speaker 3: had roof grit on the bottom of their shoes that
Speaker 3: they cracked through the house. And they're wondering, why why
Speaker 3: don't I see this track through the house from the
Speaker 3: alleged burglar And.
Speaker 2: If anybody, I just want to say, if anybody is
Speaker 2: also a crime podcast early like a crime junkie every Monday,
Speaker 2: that's me. These are like the basics of finding out
Speaker 2: whether or not, like a parent or somebody is lying
Speaker 2: about their childhood, like being missing or about like an
Speaker 2: intruder or anything. How they first know something as shady
Speaker 2: as you implicate a window where there would be so
Speaker 2: much evidence because of how physical the job would be
Speaker 2: to get from a roof to a window into a home,
Speaker 2: like window fingerprints touching like boot prints because you're probably
Speaker 2: dirty from scaling a house and most of the seats
Speaker 2: are white.
Speaker 3: Like fucking spider man, Like what they had toppled a
Speaker 3: mattress made it look like the room with ransack, but
Speaker 3: also they had an ADT and ring camera. The ADT
Speaker 3: system was secured on the house while they were on
Speaker 3: spring break. So if that was the case, the cops
Speaker 3: would have came when the ADT system went off, not because.
Speaker 1: You would not have even had to call the cops.
Speaker 2: Yello, like, why not just duplicate if this was gonna
Speaker 2: if this was a conspiracy, I'm like, why wouldn't you
Speaker 2: study from the feet of the alleged Beverly h it
Speaker 2: was burglar conspiracies where it's like, the.
Speaker 1: Only question they left us with that even gave us.
Speaker 1: Maybe this was.
Speaker 2: A little bit of a setup, and the conspiracy is
Speaker 2: they left the cell phone.
Speaker 1: But this is so like, we did not plan a thing.
Speaker 2: You didn't hire nobody, There was no actor, anybody anything.
Speaker 1: Except your own mattress.
Speaker 3: Thorough Yeah, That's why I'm trying to understand. Is it
Speaker 3: a case of this was their first time or is
Speaker 3: it a case that they've been getting away with it
Speaker 3: for a while and got lazy. I'm not sure. I'm
Speaker 3: not sure which one it is.
Speaker 2: Yeah, So it's giving like it's so not well thought out,
Speaker 2: Like there are so many question marks that I have
Speaker 2: as someone who is like bare bones deeply into crime
Speaker 2: and uh is not not street smart was raised appropriately
Speaker 2: amongst the lessons of what common says can bring you
Speaker 2: and when you live life and in general, it was like,
Speaker 2: this is so poorly planned and so unwell done that
Speaker 2: it's like either you're absolutely ludicrous and idiots for doing this.
Speaker 1: And you heard the you heard it.
Speaker 2: It was a good idea from a friend of a
Speaker 2: friend who did a thing, you know, somebody and you.
Speaker 3: Just get on the phone or something right and.
Speaker 2: You executed it poorly or something, and now and you
Speaker 2: try to do it yourself and it was a little
Speaker 2: too diy. You didn't want to, you know, I don't know,
Speaker 2: spend the money on the actors. But like, listen, if
Speaker 2: Stacey can get TJ fromly half her rho p check allegedly,
Speaker 2: you can hire some some local you know individuals.
Speaker 3: Okay, dress up in black girl.
Speaker 2: We don't need much. But you know you have cameras.
Speaker 2: You know that they would go off. That was my
Speaker 2: first thought to me.
Speaker 3: You have ring they have ring camera as well. That
Speaker 3: the police said only detected motion of delivery of packages.
Speaker 3: So if I was a robber, I could have saved
Speaker 3: myself the trouble and just took your front porch packages.
Speaker 1: Maybe.
Speaker 2: And in Maryland and Westminster, let me tell you about
Speaker 2: again finding out that they are like actually located in
Speaker 2: Carroll County, which makes sense why we never actually see
Speaker 2: her geo location like.
Speaker 3: Most people don't.
Speaker 1: I don't know if they notice that.
Speaker 2: But you know, we clock everything where we're like watching
Speaker 2: these shows for notes and to talk and everything. They
Speaker 2: almost never include where Wendy lives, her county, her city anything.
Speaker 2: They might sometimes put up like quote unquote Baltimore. But
Speaker 2: let me be the first to tell y'all, Carroll County
Speaker 2: and Baltimore not the same thing.
Speaker 1: That lady is far, That lady is far. Where are you?
Speaker 3: Like, she's an hour plus away from where this show
Speaker 3: is filmed?
Speaker 1: See here are you from? Where are these people that's
Speaker 1: doing this?
Speaker 2: Because nine times out of ten people actually move out
Speaker 2: to Westminster A good amount of parts of that part
Speaker 2: of Maryland because of scenery, nature, good school districts, and
Speaker 2: much like fifty or less cheaper percent than Montgomery County
Speaker 2: in PG County, which is like where it's just too overcrowded.
Speaker 2: Like there's space. There's kind people who have breakfast served
Speaker 2: all day in diners and they're small business owners and
Speaker 2: playgroups for people. There's not ramp Like I lived in
Speaker 2: Howard County for a little bit, which is not even
Speaker 2: remotely as like remote as Carroll County. I lived out
Speaker 2: where near Robin's skin glow situation is like right around
Speaker 2: the corns, the corner around her. So I'm so happy
Speaker 2: for her. That's very expensive space. Good girl, but like the.
Speaker 3: Foray, and I'm so happy she got something.
Speaker 1: That stuff embezzled.
Speaker 2: I wasn't working sponsorship. Hello, okay, listen, I asked for
Speaker 2: a hat. Maybe this one we can follow through on.
Speaker 1: I don't know. I'm I'm just hopeful, but like that
Speaker 1: the worst, Like there was some crime back then, and
Speaker 1: I remember the whole neighborhood was in a fucking tick z.
Speaker 1: I mean from rude to this.
Speaker 2: Everybody the mom's walking because the boys were stealing the
Speaker 2: little garments. Yeah, the little GPS's and iPods out of
Speaker 2: people's cars by just walking around jiggling the handles to
Speaker 2: see if they were unlocked, which news flashed because of
Speaker 2: how quote unquote safety area was at the time and
Speaker 2: underpopulated at the time. People left their cars unlocked and
Speaker 2: they would take their garments and iPods and it was
Speaker 2: the talk of the town for a while.
Speaker 1: And that's that I'm telling you. If in Carroll County
Speaker 1: there were burglars climbing on the roofs of home, we
Speaker 1: would know about it. Girls would know about it. It
Speaker 1: would be on the news.
Speaker 2: They would be in the Salt Lake City Times as
Speaker 2: they're talking about, like that's the kind of community that
Speaker 2: it is. But if Lusa Barlow is being sued a
Speaker 2: bunch and it's in their local news newspaper, same thing.
Speaker 2: If Wenneocephal's house was robbed to the magnitude of four
Speaker 2: hundred and thirty five thousand dollars worth of shit, we
Speaker 2: would have heard about it. It would have been in
Speaker 2: the Westminster, Maryland Times, gotten picked up by the Baltimore
Speaker 2: Sun where she works, the Rockville Times where he works.
Speaker 1: What are you talking about? We would all know.
Speaker 2: You know how many also DMV based, Bravo fans, Bravo
Speaker 2: content creators, all these things they out there. I know
Speaker 2: somebody lives in probably twenty minutes from her, now that
Speaker 2: I know about it, and she used to have a
Speaker 2: Bravo podcast. She got kids and they go out and
Speaker 2: they do the playgroups. She would know if there.
Speaker 1: Were burglars running around her county on the topper rooms
Speaker 1: stealing jewelry and cars, but not the Amazon packages.
Speaker 3: Yeah, and the sheriff said that in the conference. He
Speaker 3: in the press conference, he said, you know, crime is
Speaker 3: relatively low, So he basically was saying his office has
Speaker 3: had time to investigate this.
Speaker 1: Else to do they had love it.
Speaker 3: Yeah, that's pretty much what he said, not word from word,
Speaker 3: but he was pretty much staying crime as low. So
Speaker 3: when this came about, they had more enough time to
Speaker 3: look through it and come through it and discuss with
Speaker 3: the insurance company back and forth and kind of compare
Speaker 3: their notes of hey, this is what we saw in
Speaker 3: the investigation. The insurance company became suspicious. They were the
Speaker 3: ones that you know, insurance company has their own PIS
Speaker 3: and investigation. They were the ones that camed through the
Speaker 3: social media to start seeing that okay, you claim in
Speaker 3: this bag was stolen, but we still see you with
Speaker 3: you this ring.
Speaker 2: There was a ring on your finger that was in
Speaker 2: the report that has to be filed. Like the reports
Speaker 2: are filed, they're documented. What is your response to that?
Speaker 2: And do you have one for all fifteen plus of
Speaker 2: these items, ma'am?
Speaker 3: And then you took and then you filed for the
Speaker 3: ring on two policies. You were looking to get paid five.
Speaker 2: I only to be honest when I did hear that,
Speaker 2: I said, you're gonna take out more than one policy
Speaker 2: on draw I didn't.
Speaker 3: I wasn't again, but will Yeah, she had three different policies.
Speaker 3: She had one that covered jury, but only up to
Speaker 3: about four thousand dollars. She had a jury policy, one
Speaker 3: that covers property damage, and one that covers her thing.
Speaker 3: So she had three separate policies. She claimed the ring
Speaker 3: under the jury policy, but they only were given like
Speaker 3: the threshold on that was love about forty five hundred.
Speaker 3: She claimed the ring again on the traveler's insurance policy
Speaker 3: where she was that's where she was covered for the stuff.
Speaker 3: That's where the emails were, Hey, this is our threshold
Speaker 3: for our policy at four hundred thousand. I think it
Speaker 3: was exact like four hundred and twenty three thousand, And
Speaker 3: that's where the emails of Eddie email and her saying, hey,
Speaker 3: we got any more stuff? We can add to this
Speaker 3: claim because because I'm trying to get us up to
Speaker 3: that four hundred and twenty three. And then also it
Speaker 3: makes the insurance company suspicious when you start to keep
Speaker 3: calling back and saying, you know what, I need to
Speaker 3: add this, I need to add this now. Someone was
Speaker 3: saying that there's ways that you can kind of spend
Speaker 3: that because it's kind of be like, Okay, you're still
Speaker 3: calming through your stuff, or you you forgot something. But
Speaker 3: insurance companies do become more suspicious when you file the
Speaker 3: claim and then you're calling back and calling back and
Speaker 3: adding more and adding more. Iems so like this was
Speaker 3: well thought out. Your your robbery story should have been ironclad.
Speaker 3: What you were going to put in the insurance claim
Speaker 3: should have all y'all should have already discussed that face
Speaker 3: to face on pillow talk, not through email. It doesn't
Speaker 3: make any sense to me.
Speaker 2: And I was testing my mom because and I was
Speaker 2: asking her because she's, you know, obviously been a live
Speaker 2: longer than I have spinning the DNV DC native a
Speaker 2: DC born a native, and then lived in Maryland her
Speaker 2: entire life, all over the place, which is why I'm
Speaker 2: like such a proud Maryland. Girl was like, what is
Speaker 2: our connection to Carroll County?
Speaker 1: Why is it so? And she reminded me that I
Speaker 1: used to dance out.
Speaker 2: In Westminster sometimes back in the day or around that area,
Speaker 2: and she stopped me from going to a dance competition
Speaker 2: or like a dancer site or something out there.
Speaker 1: I don't know if I was a part of it
Speaker 1: or not.
Speaker 2: I was young, but she said she wouldn't let me
Speaker 2: go and it wouldn't take me because rural and racism.
Speaker 2: According to the twenty twenty census of Westminster, black and
Speaker 2: African American people make up three percent of the population
Speaker 2: of the whole county, not just Westminster, Maryland.
Speaker 1: The county of Carol, which only.
Speaker 2: Has about one hundred and seventy five thousand residents, like
Speaker 2: you know, occupants give or.
Speaker 1: Take in the county. You had to know that there.
Speaker 2: Would be some kind of investigation into your specific statements
Speaker 2: and claim when the good old boys of the county
Speaker 2: that had clue clubs clan flyers in like twenty eighteen,
Speaker 2: which wasn't relatively long ago, like just a second ago,
Speaker 2: wasn't gonna look deeper into whatever the hell you're talking
Speaker 2: about that you know, that took place in their county
Speaker 2: where they serve and protect and all the things, you.
Speaker 1: Know what I mean.
Speaker 2: And those who are listening who share similar ethnic backgrounds
Speaker 2: as us as anybody other than white people know what
Speaker 2: I'm talking about. Like you are, You're taking a big
Speaker 2: risk there, not like necessarily for physical safety purposes, but
Speaker 2: like believability, like credibility purposes. I'm sure you're one of
Speaker 2: the your kids are one of the few, if not
Speaker 2: the only, in their classes and their schools. Like this
Speaker 2: would be such a big thing in so many ways,
Speaker 2: or at the very least, people would be very invested
Speaker 2: in discrediting or finding Yeah, because it's so uncharacteristic of
Speaker 2: who the people are that they know who's mistreating the
Speaker 2: you know, pretty friendly Nigerian family in the middle of
Speaker 2: the cul de Sac. That again one hundred and seventy
Speaker 2: five thousand for the whole county. But your house was
Speaker 2: robbed of everything you got?
Speaker 1: Where did it go? Ansha aware me too. I'm so shocked.
Speaker 1: Like the shock wasn't like that they were arrested, It
Speaker 1: was like what for this? Like fraud of what?
Speaker 2: Nothing made sense because I'm like they weren't even giving
Speaker 2: Erica Jane.
Speaker 1: Do y'all know what I mean?
Speaker 2: Like the fraud wasn't even giving such extravagance that we
Speaker 2: should question. It wasn't giving jin Shawe that we should question.
Speaker 1: You know what I mean.
Speaker 3: Yeah, And even down to the Mugshotsmimi, what did she say?
Speaker 1: You know, they was on it. They had to be
Speaker 1: on one of them.
Speaker 3: When was on her eyes, they was all happy, ay
Speaker 3: or okay, I can so. To me, looking at the mugshots,
Speaker 3: I was like, they don't seem worried about what's ahead.
Speaker 2: It's like maybe they really just think they're gonna get
Speaker 2: out of this really quickly. Maybe this is all a
Speaker 2: big mess on They looked so unworried that I had
Speaker 2: to think it was just a big misunderstanding or something.
Speaker 2: And the lawyer in them is about to go ahead
Speaker 2: and all these things, and I'm like, oh, no, they're
Speaker 2: just high. That's what it looked like. I mean, we
Speaker 2: don't know that for a shore. I would love to
Speaker 2: know more about the arrest report when that comes in,
Speaker 2: but we don't know. But that's what it looked like
Speaker 2: to me.
Speaker 3: Yeah, I was thinking the same. And it was like
Speaker 3: looking at their faces in the mugshot. I automatically assume
Speaker 3: too that Okay, this is something that they're going to
Speaker 3: be able to. This is all bullshit. This is something
Speaker 3: that they're gonna be able to have their lawyers eat
Speaker 3: the charges. But then that press conference came and I said, oh, oh,
Speaker 3: this is for real.
Speaker 1: But I was like, four hundred dollars. You put a
Speaker 1: claimant for how much the white man no, and then
Speaker 1: wool does that much at once. Also, that means these
Speaker 1: people got away with a lot. And I guess the
Speaker 1: police's question.
Speaker 2: My thought would be, again just the crime junkie listener
Speaker 2: like the rest of us, where if they took that
Speaker 2: much stuff or valuable stuff, where did it go? They
Speaker 2: wouldn't just take it and do nothing. It would be
Speaker 2: sold like these would be expensive, beautiful items. Not saying
Speaker 2: people the Westminster don't have no money, but you would
Speaker 2: notice those tide of things going missing.
Speaker 1: It's not a buckhead where.
Speaker 2: Like yeah, maybe if your cardier watch gets, you know,
Speaker 2: stolen in bucket, it's it's local talk.
Speaker 1: You follow up a loose report.
Speaker 2: But maybe it's not as like big of a news
Speaker 2: and a scandal, but it is significant, which they would
Speaker 2: have would if they would have been alleging that I'm
Speaker 2: like afraid when I tap something that if I tell
Speaker 2: my car insurance, they they'll investigate, Like, no, you didn't know,
Speaker 2: you did it. Listen, y'all. We gonna keep y'all posted.
Speaker 2: There are things coming out every I'm literally looking at
Speaker 2: teams twenty minutes ago, you know, talking about Ashley last
Speaker 2: night and her little dig. We're making melodies, not felonies,
Speaker 2: if you know what I mean.
Speaker 3: And that's why she said this isn't new to her.
Speaker 3: And I talked about that when I did my recap
Speaker 3: for the season premiere, because right before the season premier
Speaker 3: came on, they aired the season nine reunion, and the
Speaker 3: stuff that they were saying at the reunion, Wendy included
Speaker 3: it was incriminating to Karen, and I was just wondering, like,
Speaker 3: you know, like them saying that Karen. They you know,
Speaker 3: Ashley saying she was on the train with a worker
Speaker 3: who worked at Legal Seafood and said Karen came in
Speaker 3: and got drunk every single day. And Wendy's seconding that
Speaker 3: with her same claims of somebody else saying that she
Speaker 3: used to get drunk every single day. I spoke on
Speaker 3: that recap saying, I wonder who Karen's gonna have beef
Speaker 3: with if we do get the grind Down back, which
Speaker 3: I'm hopeful we will. I wonder who she's gonna have
Speaker 3: beef with watching those last episodes, because if they calm
Speaker 3: in your social media to see what bag and ring
Speaker 3: you got on your finger, you don't think they're paying
Speaker 3: attention to what their cast makes are saying like that's incriminating.
Speaker 3: So for you to get up here at your karaoke
Speaker 3: performance and say that, yeah, we're doing melodies, not felodies,
Speaker 3: this ain't new to y'all. You know, it's new information
Speaker 3: to y'all, But this ain't new to me. You don't
Speaker 3: think that's incriminating.
Speaker 1: It is. It's just not I feel like.
Speaker 2: When I can hear Wendy and her voice even saying
Speaker 2: that's not my friend.
Speaker 1: That's not my friend either, you neither. Yeah.
Speaker 2: I just wonder the reception that the ladies are gonna
Speaker 2: give her. I don't think it's gonna be nearly obviously,
Speaker 2: the same as Karen, which is kind of crazy because
Speaker 2: if the women treat this crime worse somehow than Karen
Speaker 2: driving around for years and years drunk outside of Ashley,
Speaker 2: I'd be like, oh, this is not because as she's
Speaker 2: like an equal opportunity shader, messy girl talking about the
Speaker 2: legal seafood girly is a girl?
Speaker 1: Please, she's already going to jail.
Speaker 3: Yeah, you know, it's one thing to be messy and
Speaker 3: stuff like that, but you are like Peter tottering on
Speaker 3: the line of snitching girl, like.
Speaker 2: Please don't don't snitches? Right, it doesn't farewell. And then
Speaker 2: we know that of her, didn'monique ask her to be
Speaker 2: a snitch, and she's trying to give Kenneth permission to snitch.
Speaker 3: She tried to get her surprise.
Speaker 1: I get right.
Speaker 3: As about you said, you do melodies, not felonies. When
Speaker 3: you can't carry a tune in a.
Speaker 1: Bucket, you lead voice lessons. We just discussed.
Speaker 3: Yes, yes, that's what you should be googling.
Speaker 1: Right, he give some voice melodies. That's what you need.
Speaker 2: But listen, y'all, there's not much left other than you know,
Speaker 2: both of their their bail was set in fifty k
Speaker 2: I don't know if that's per I'm imagining, So.
Speaker 3: They combined it was fifty thousand.
Speaker 1: Get both okay, So they should be able to bail
Speaker 1: out and may.
Speaker 3: Not hope they're out. They bailed out. You guys can
Speaker 3: check my page as well. I put up the alleged
Speaker 3: footage of them returning home and running in through the
Speaker 3: garage so that they won't be seeing because some of
Speaker 3: y'all is out here doing the lord's work showing up
Speaker 3: at these people's house and filming them coming back from
Speaker 3: the jails. And will appreciate you'all because I post it.
Speaker 3: Will Yeah, And it seems like they have a hearing
Speaker 3: of counsel on November seventh. Hearing the council really ain't much.
Speaker 3: It's more like, you know, it's like a court proceeding
Speaker 3: to determine if the defendant has the right to a
Speaker 3: court appointed lawyer or you know, if they can't afford one.
Speaker 3: It's that kind of hearing.
Speaker 2: Yeah, Lisa Barlow's spare one of her sets. We just
Speaker 2: need them. I hope they can. They get a quick
Speaker 2: little license in Maryland.
Speaker 1: She got six. You order all the lawyers Eddie need
Speaker 1: to they need.
Speaker 3: To so, yes, that hearing will be on November seventh.
Speaker 3: You know, I'm locked in. Shout out to my followers,
Speaker 3: my loyal followers who sent me all the court documents.
Speaker 1: And all are real ones. This is some good information.
Speaker 2: Y'all really went to these y'all really went out to
Speaker 2: ask these events, cause y'all gonna be like, whoever's out
Speaker 2: talking first, I'm there, y'all taking the videos and the photos.
Speaker 2: You know, keep yourselves at a safe legal distance because
Speaker 2: apparently you never know when they're coming for you.
Speaker 1: But like, yeah, we're watching and clocking.
Speaker 2: I loved doctor Wendy on the show for a lot
Speaker 2: of reasons, not coming back.
Speaker 3: I say, don't wish that on us, he said, I
Speaker 3: love her.
Speaker 1: I loved her on the show. I'm saying that more
Speaker 1: so like in real life. I don't know what she's like.
Speaker 2: And I have often thought most of these housewives we
Speaker 2: have to remember as great as we love them on TV,
Speaker 2: and like in tandem and in ensemble with the rest
Speaker 2: of the ladies who are kind of similarly narcissistic, egoistic
Speaker 2: or superficial, shallow whatever, the rest of us probably wouldn't
Speaker 2: love to know them that much.
Speaker 1: They are like lovable monsters, you know.
Speaker 2: And this is kind of crazy to thing someone would
Speaker 2: do we would not think of it. But we're also
Speaker 2: not trying to portray a lifestyle on TV that glamorizes
Speaker 2: wild lifestyles on TV, like so that people like them also,
Speaker 2: to do all this for the girls at on Potomac
Speaker 2: to still not like you and not fuck with you enough,
Speaker 2: not that heavy.
Speaker 1: It's crazy.
Speaker 3: And you was just telling me that, you know, fashions
Speaker 3: isn't a priority out there.
Speaker 1: It's not. And with all this money, you ain't.
Speaker 2: With all this money, She's proven my point because I'm
Speaker 2: looking at these old confessional little and I'm not seeing
Speaker 2: the four hundred deathy. I'm not saying any reflection of
Speaker 2: even happy, any doing that well.
Speaker 3: And did we not just talk about this on our
Speaker 3: last show together about Stacy how and I we literally
Speaker 3: just said this to you, Money, There's nothing more exhausting
Speaker 3: for a reality TV start to try to keep up
Speaker 3: a lie in a facade on national TV. All we
Speaker 3: clocked the tape. Money just said that it all ways
Speaker 3: comes crumbling and we love to watch.
Speaker 1: You know, we just said it. You're so right.
Speaker 2: We were just like, man, that Stacy's a brave one
Speaker 2: for trying to make it one more person with like
Speaker 2: lying to us, and that's why she's never gonna have
Speaker 2: a better answer stacy other than the truth is still
Speaker 2: what I'm sitting in or just.
Speaker 1: I was like, but what is it? Because it changing?
Speaker 2: How long have you been putting up with this live what?
Speaker 2: And but it's see it never looked like they came
Speaker 2: into an influx of money, to which again I say
Speaker 2: all this for that near little couple thousand that you
Speaker 2: had to know you weren't gonna get that much. You
Speaker 2: had to know they don't when you have car insurance
Speaker 2: and someone legitimately told your car but legitimately they're still
Speaker 2: gonna tell you. We'll give you like sixty percent of
Speaker 2: what it may or may not be value that three
Speaker 2: to seven years ago.
Speaker 1: Okay, yeah bye?
Speaker 3: She ates you know, things depreciate and value.
Speaker 2: You don't get it. I just don't get it. I
Speaker 2: can't wait to find out more. Not because I want
Speaker 2: to see their downfall again. I love doctor Wendy on
Speaker 2: the show, and I'm nervous about her not being on
Speaker 2: there because I do think we can make it work
Speaker 2: without her, no problem. And that's sad because I like her.
Speaker 2: But it's sad but true. So all of this for
Speaker 2: a non permanent like it just and even if it
Speaker 2: wasn't just for the job, whatever it was for. It's
Speaker 2: not like your kids are asking for much? Is there
Speaker 2: for the vacations? Did Jamaica become overly expensive?
Speaker 1: Home?
Speaker 3: Most of them trips like when she takes credit.
Speaker 1: Card got declined and you was mad. I don't know.
Speaker 3: She takes them on those spring breaks and stuff. Most
Speaker 3: of the time they're posting about the hotel, like they
Speaker 3: went to the Nickelodeon resort. They posted about that, like
Speaker 3: they're getting sponsored for this type of shit. So that
Speaker 3: ain't an excuse for you to get up in dude.
Speaker 2: This is knowing you have three young children you really
Speaker 2: don't and to implicate them like on these crimes like
Speaker 2: I just don't really worried And also and that's for nothing.
Speaker 2: When do you've been on Housewives long enough to know
Speaker 2: what happened to Erica Jane. I'm just saying, like, what
Speaker 2: would possess you to do something like this when literally
Speaker 2: the Housewives scandals of late are scam ormas of just
Speaker 2: trying to find money to make a lavish lifestyle in places?
Speaker 2: Do you really not what you're doing was a crime?
Speaker 2: I just and I can't believe that. But the beginn
Speaker 2: you're married to a lawyer.
Speaker 3: Yeah, and what makes me think, MONI, is this why
Speaker 3: Eddie Mama don't like her? Is this why his family
Speaker 3: stays away? It?
Speaker 1: Oh? And man, they just came back into their life
Speaker 1: at the end of last season the subody, so mom
Speaker 1: still did not do they know something?
Speaker 3: We don't know?
Speaker 2: It's real because at the very least they're going to
Speaker 2: go back to not like you know, and if you
Speaker 2: haven't been doing this for longer than since twenty twenty four,
Speaker 2: which I really hope you were, Otherwise you need to
Speaker 2: study up. You were not good at the criminal life
Speaker 2: at all, you know, file out.
Speaker 1: But if that is the.
Speaker 2: Case, how long like have you been not only like
Speaker 2: doing this? Implicating your children is crazy, Like that's kind
Speaker 2: of like by putting them just in this position, it's
Speaker 2: kind of crazy. Not thinking about what happens if they
Speaker 2: both lose, If the children lose both parents.
Speaker 3: Yeah, like you can on it.
Speaker 1: Whose idea? Like who is running this? I just want
Speaker 1: to know. I want to take I want to talk
Speaker 1: to upper management. I do.
Speaker 2: I just have some administrative issues that I think we
Speaker 2: need to iron out before we attempt our next scheme up.
Speaker 2: And what I'm not gonna let y'all do is attached
Speaker 2: any nationality of any place on earth, which they would
Speaker 2: with this scam situation.
Speaker 1: Y'all not gonna do it in Twitter.
Speaker 2: You are a wretched place, which is why I stay
Speaker 2: on threads. Y'all not gonna do that calling this lady
Speaker 2: all the things, just because it's already disrespectful enough to
Speaker 2: her own community. We're gonna let them go ahead and
Speaker 2: read them for filth on their own.
Speaker 3: That's none of my favorite criminal activity of all races
Speaker 3: and nationalities. Between the housewives from OC to Jersey.
Speaker 1: To by pas in Cash Teresa pose, they trace.
Speaker 2: Y'all also got to remember, like for the old leg
Speaker 2: listen to the read. You know you gotta one of
Speaker 2: Crystal's main thing all the time. They always tell them,
Speaker 2: Cardi B. You don't realize how famous you are these housewives.
Speaker 2: You say it to the men on Housewives when they
Speaker 2: get caught cheating. You don't realize that people know who
Speaker 2: you are. And I know in some regards you are
Speaker 2: aware of that because you cash in on it every
Speaker 2: chance you get women like you, Michael Darby because of
Speaker 2: this thing, you know what I mean, like shout out
Speaker 2: to him being in the bars the other night in Clarendon,
Speaker 2: Virginia with a new young lady.
Speaker 1: So yeah, that's interesting.
Speaker 2: But like they know who you are enough to always
Speaker 2: call it in Jackie On married to medicine, her Curtis
Speaker 2: back in the day. Okay, like they're always looking. We
Speaker 2: would know, we'd be looking at you. We're going to
Speaker 2: clock it. People watch Teresa's money, And the judge was like,
Speaker 2: didn't y'all say you had no money? But she's holding
Speaker 2: a wad full of cash and buying Italian designer furniture
Speaker 2: for ten thousand dollars in two thousand and whatever the
Speaker 2: hell of recession it was.
Speaker 3: And Wendy too, we see, we just saw in the
Speaker 3: permit asking to put marble from on the night up
Speaker 3: to the nineteen feet ceiling and telling him we're gonna
Speaker 3: use this drug of money. We're gonna get a new counter.
Speaker 3: We heard her asking for some sums of money to
Speaker 3: get her candle a spike store off the ground. So
Speaker 3: she follows as that bend with the Wicks, the wicked
Speaker 3: war that they had going on, like in I just
Speaker 3: it was it's giving for no race. Crime knows no race, No.
Speaker 2: That he does not and neither, and neither does when
Speaker 2: the man who you know, the monetary value gets messed up.
Speaker 2: Neither does the man who comes to collect. He comes
Speaker 2: to collect. Nobody saw Teresa.
Speaker 3: Going to jail.
Speaker 1: I did it, we did, but I mean nobody saw
Speaker 1: it happening. But she went.
Speaker 3: When she pulled out that money and paid for that couch.
Speaker 1: I jamed her that day. Where and how and why?
Speaker 3: I am not I got all of it for you, okay.
Speaker 3: So it was just such.
Speaker 1: A strange thing to do.
Speaker 2: And that's it left us with questions then and moving forwards,
Speaker 2: you got.
Speaker 3: To I said. Apparently it left the FBI with questions too,
Speaker 3: because the appreciation of it was they saw that on TV,
Speaker 3: I mean listen Public Eye.
Speaker 2: The FBI said they were waiting for Teresa, I mean
Speaker 2: for Jenshaw, building a case against her for how long,
Speaker 2: but swooped in like eight days after they basically.
Speaker 1: Started feeling real housewives.
Speaker 2: Okay, because they just needed to see it in action
Speaker 2: near on her. Here's the proof because she written out
Speaker 2: of seventeen bedroom chalet with the people's money. That part
Speaker 2: is just a code. We all were so shock. Coach
Speaker 2: wasn't going down for this one. Oh, baby, Well, this husband.
Speaker 1: He's going with her.
Speaker 2: You know, I'm a big fan of like sixty Days
Speaker 2: In and jail like birds shows and things like that.
Speaker 2: Like literally the show is called Jailbirds. I'm not just
Speaker 2: saying jailbirds as individuals. I watched those shows, and like,
Speaker 2: the biggest thing is that in a lot of them
Speaker 2: they talk through the toilets, like the men and women's
Speaker 2: prisons if they are like if they share piping system
Speaker 2: on top of each other. So my only hope and
Speaker 2: what I leave y'all with is that hopefully, if it
Speaker 2: comes to it, Addie and Wendy can have an access
Speaker 2: to a very open, clear toilet line so they can
Speaker 2: at least discuss a better strategy. Like what the hell
Speaker 2: like this is? I'm just like, maybe this is why
Speaker 2: he stopped practicing because he wasn't good at remembering the lows, and.
Speaker 3: That they don't go to jail at the same time,
Speaker 3: I hope they do, like a I really do not.
Speaker 1: I hoped for the same thing.
Speaker 2: I'm sure Wendy's mom so stressed she would end up
Speaker 2: having to have all three kids.
Speaker 1: Possibly, I don't know, this is all money.
Speaker 3: All the time. I'm not I wouldn't be surprised if
Speaker 3: she was a wiz.
Speaker 1: Yeah.
Speaker 2: The allowance situation from last year also was interesting, very
Speaker 2: very Where are.
Speaker 1: We getting money for an allowance because you didn't want
Speaker 1: to go back to Johns Hopkins? But also, who is
Speaker 1: sneezing at.
Speaker 2: A Johns Hopkins professorship money? What are y'all talking about doing?
Speaker 2: Talking about still astronomical amounts of more? At one point,
Speaker 2: I'm pretty sure both of y'all's yearly salary equal to
Speaker 2: in total to what you were trying to skim from
Speaker 2: your insurance company that you know damn well was never
Speaker 2: gonna come to you. So get ahead with what twenty
Speaker 2: five thousand dollars when both of y'all make over six
Speaker 2: figures definitely more than six figures in any direction? Is
Speaker 2: twenty dollars? That like, be like me saying I'm gonna
Speaker 2: leave my house and my dog my love to be
Speaker 2: imprisoned for ten years for stealing twenty dollars from the
Speaker 2: person next to me. That's a stupid decision. Please don't
Speaker 2: do that. What about the implications? I mean, I guess
Speaker 2: nobody googled. I'm like nobody googled. What would happen? To
Speaker 2: me if I did this, I don't know your same money.
Speaker 2: That's stupid, but so is emailing the crimes you're about
Speaker 2: to commit. So maybe better choices, y'all. I don't know,
Speaker 2: like I mean, I hope y'all are making good choices.
Speaker 2: I'm making good choices, but that's making good choices. Were
Speaker 2: not going to jail, but we sure gonna talk about
Speaker 2: the people that are.
Speaker 3: We sure is because if I had to put some
Speaker 3: money on it, the next couple going to jail is
Speaker 3: Whitney and her husband him President MLM. Okay, So for
Speaker 3: the next the next go round of content that got
Speaker 3: me losing my voice, I put my Okay.
Speaker 2: We'll be right here, ready and waiting for those updates
Speaker 2: and things, doing the service for y'all so you can
Speaker 2: keep up. Listen, we're gonna be following these things obviously closely.
Speaker 2: Make sure you check out both of our Instagram threads,
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Speaker 2: you can be in the know and in the estate
Speaker 2: and the loop of.
Speaker 1: What the hell is going on?
Speaker 2: Because please know, I'm refreshing this goddamn screen every twenty minutes.
Speaker 1: Like I really am.
Speaker 2: I got the whole thing up like I got everybody TMZ,
Speaker 2: the Washington Post, Variety, Page.
Speaker 1: Six, Daily Mail, Deadline, and Instagram because it was wild
Speaker 1: to be. They're happy ed hit posted something on the
Speaker 1: Instagram story like sixteen hours before. I said, did y'all
Speaker 1: hit y'all's own sale before you went on the little.
Speaker 3: Ride telling you? But they was swooped down on they
Speaker 3: know they had no idea on them. They came and
Speaker 3: arrested them from the house and seized items. This happened
Speaker 3: at the time. It may have happened, don't know for
Speaker 3: sure in front of their children.
Speaker 1: They pretty sure it was because they had a warrant.
Speaker 2: And they went yes, and so they went as soon
Speaker 2: as the search and sees your warrant when it went through,
Speaker 2: and they seized items from the reports while doing the
Speaker 2: search and capture.
Speaker 1: That is not good. So I just really, why.
Speaker 2: Didn't y'all bury the things? I'm sorry, just it's a
Speaker 2: rural county. We have options. It's just to wear it.
Speaker 2: It's just so I'm.
Speaker 3: Just confused and storage it has.
Speaker 1: To be lazy.
Speaker 2: Listen, you know what, y'all, I'm gonna do a roll
Speaker 2: on our on my Instagram when I collaborate with the
Speaker 2: post with Vanessa. I'm gonna bring her into this pettiness
Speaker 2: as well. I want y'all let me know lazy or
Speaker 2: first time? Are there lazy or are they virgins? What's
Speaker 2: happening here?
Speaker 1: I just have to know.
Speaker 2: That's my biggest question because I'm just like, I feel
Speaker 2: like I could have executed this better. And I'm not
Speaker 2: a criminal. I don't have a criminal mastermind, but I
Speaker 2: at least know some things that would get me caught
Speaker 2: could not do them. I would know not to do
Speaker 2: certain things like, oh, I probably shouldn't leave a brand
Speaker 2: crumb evidence?
Speaker 1: Are you kidding? Anyways?
Speaker 2: Like, please y'all go and check out all the things
Speaker 2: to keep up with what's going on, because y'all know
Speaker 2: we watching and clocking. Okay, Vanessa, please tell them where
Speaker 2: they can find you and keep up with you and
Speaker 2: see all your content because again came with the receipts
Speaker 2: of the t today.
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Speaker 2: Yeah, absolutely, please do go and check out Vanessa. Like I,
Speaker 2: she was one of the first people that I reached
Speaker 2: out to. I literally reached out to three people.
Speaker 1: That was it.
Speaker 2: There was not that many people that I would want
Speaker 2: to do this kind of emergency situation with. In the
Speaker 2: just made sense that it would be Vanessa because we
Speaker 2: had just finished recapping Tea and we just wanted to
Speaker 2: show y'all here. That episode said it enough to me.
Speaker 2: But the less we couldn't we could not enforce it anymore.
Speaker 2: And drop the point home.
Speaker 1: We are equal.
Speaker 2: Opportunity inspector investigators of what the fuck? Yeah, nobody stand no.
Speaker 2: You know, the only person I ever gave a fuck
Speaker 2: about that much is Ninny Lenny the Elites, and she's
Speaker 2: not here anymore to do any damage to my own
Speaker 2: soul by getting in trouble. But let me tell you,
Speaker 2: I would still be covering it and watching goddamn Hall. Absolutely,
Speaker 2: I have no loyalty other than to my wife and
Speaker 2: Beyonce and my Lord and Savior whom may or may
Speaker 2: not also be Beyonce or have him exactly like literally,
Speaker 2: So other than that, let's keep clocking and y'all were
Speaker 2: gonna spill this reality every time we can.
Speaker 1: With y'all, thank you so much for listening. You know
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Speaker 2: gonna do it because everybody still listens to this has
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Speaker 2: on while they's speeding down the highway, but don't get caught,
Speaker 2: and definitely not on Westminster, Maryland, because apparently.
Speaker 1: They prosecute around these parts. Y'all better be careful.
Speaker 2: Please be safe out there, take care of yourselves and
Speaker 2: make good choices, and if you make bad choices, please
Speaker 2: be careful about them.
Speaker 1: I'm like it sort about it. Be a better bad
Speaker 1: choice maker.
Speaker 2: Okay, at least then your cephos take care of yourself.
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