McSkillet - The Truth

Sparkles
11 Aug 202424:31

Summary

TLDRThis video script recounts the tragic story of Trevor 'M Skillet' Heyman, a CS:GO YouTuber who died in a car crash that also claimed two innocent lives. The script explores Trevor's rise to fame, his ventures in the skin gambling industry, and the mental health issues that may have led to the fatal accident. It also discusses the legal aftermath involving lawsuits and the state's responsibility, aiming to provide a clearer understanding of the complex events surrounding his life and death.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜ M Skillet, a YouTuber, announced the death of fellow YouTuber Trevor 'Millet' Heyman, who was involved in a fatal car crash.
  • ๐Ÿš” Trevor was suspected to have been driving at 100 mph in the wrong direction, resulting in the death of three people, including himself.
  • ๐Ÿ” Trevor was a successful CS:GO YouTuber who gained popularity through content related to in-game skins and had business ventures in skin gambling sites.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Trevor's decision to stop promoting gambling sites and shut down his own site, CSGO Magic, indicated a desire to leave the controversial industry.
  • ๐Ÿš— Trevor's personal CS:GO inventory was banned, which he lost approximately $100,000 worth of skins, but this was not considered a significant financial blow.
  • ๐Ÿ’ก Trevor had plans to move into Fortnite and set up a tournament website, showing his intention to pursue a cleaner business venture.
  • ๐Ÿ˜” Trevor's mental health deteriorated, with him making statements about being invincible and driving recklessly, which concerned his family.
  • ๐Ÿšจ Despite a neighbor and family friend's call to 911, the police were unable to detain Trevor due to lack of sufficient legal grounds for involuntary psychiatric hold.
  • ๐Ÿ˜ข The tragic incident led to the death of Eileen and Ariana Pizarro, a mother and daughter, who were remembered for their contributions to their community.
  • ๐Ÿ† The aftermath of the incident involved multiple lawsuits, with the state being ruled at fault for not doing enough to prevent the tragedy.
  • ๐Ÿ”ฎ The video script suggests that Trevor's mental breakdown may have been triggered by an unknown significant event or stress, but this remains speculative.

Q & A

  • Who was M Skillet?

    -M Skillet, also known as Trevor Heyman, was a popular YouTuber known for his Counter-Strike (CSGO) content, particularly focusing on skins and the skin economy within the game.

  • What was the tragic event involving M Skillet that occurred five years ago?

    -M Skillet was involved in a high-speed car crash that resulted in the deaths of three people, including himself, and injured eight others. The accident occurred when he drove the wrong way on a highway at over 100 mph.

  • What was the profession of Eileen Pizarro, one of the victims of the car crash?

    -Eileen Pizarro was a 43-year-old therapist who worked with abused children.

  • How did M Skillet's mental health issues become apparent to his family and others?

    -M Skillet's mental health issues became apparent through his erratic behavior, such as driving at excessive speeds in inappropriate areas, making strange statements, and threatening his own mother.

  • What was the police's response when M Skillet's family and neighbor, a certified psychiatrist, called for help?

    -The police were hesitant to intervene due to the lack of a clear legal basis for detaining M Skillet at that time, as he had not committed a violent act that met the criteria for involuntary psychiatric hold.

  • What was the impact of the Steam update on third-party CSGO skin gambling sites, including M Skillet's CSGO Magic?

    -The Steam update implemented a 7-day trade hold ban on all freshly traded skins, which significantly affected the operation of third-party skin gambling sites, including CSGO Magic, by slowing down the transfer of skins and effectively disabling the gambling mechanism.

  • What was M Skillet's business venture after stepping down from CSGO Magic?

    -After stepping down from CSGO Magic, M Skillet focused on his latest project, a second skin gambling site called CSGO Magic.

  • How much money did M Skillet reportedly make from his business ventures before his death?

    -It is estimated that M Skillet made over $10 million from his business ventures during his short career.

  • What was the community's initial reaction to the tragic event involving M Skillet?

    -The initial reaction within the CSGO community was one of shock, with many people labeling M Skillet as a 'suicidal murderer' due to the nature of the car crash.

  • What were the lawsuits that arose following the tragic event?

    -There were four lawsuits: two from the family of the deceased against Trevor's family and the state, one from Trevor's family against the state for lack of police action, and one from the state against Trevor's family for not acting sooner.

  • What was the outcome of the lawsuits regarding the tragic event?

    -The state was ruled to be at fault for not doing enough to stop Trevor and protect the public, highlighting the irony of the police's fear of the law leading to greater consequences.

Outlines

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๐Ÿ•ฐ๏ธ The Downfall of YouTuber M Skillet

This paragraph introduces the video's subject: the tragic story of Trevor 'M Skillet' Heyman, a popular YouTuber known for his 'CS:GO' content. It recounts the announcement of his death in a car crash that also claimed two other lives. The video aims to clarify misconceptions about the incident, highlighting Trevor's involvement with 'CS:GO' skins and gambling platforms, and his subsequent withdrawal from the industry. The paragraph also mentions the impact of the Steam update on skin gambling sites, including Trevor's own, and his personal account's ban, which resulted in a significant loss of virtual assets.

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๐Ÿ›‘ The Tragic Turn of Events

The second paragraph delves into the aftermath of the Steam update and its effects on Trevor's life. It discusses his decision to shut down his gambling site and his personal account's ban, which led to a loss of approximately $100,000 worth of skins. The narrative then shifts to Trevor's mental health deterioration, including his manic behavior and threats made to his family. The police's inability to involuntarily detain him due to insufficient criteria is also highlighted, along with the missed opportunities for intervention that could have potentially prevented the tragic outcome.

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๐Ÿš” Police Inaction and Trevor's Manic Behavior

This paragraph focuses on the police's interaction with Trevor's family and their hesitance to intervene due to legal constraints. It details the family's concerns about Trevor's erratic behavior, including his belief of invincibility and threats of violence. The narrative also explores the challenges faced by the police in assessing the situation without clear evidence of a crime, and the family's unsuccessful attempts to convince Trevor to seek medical help. The paragraph ends with Trevor's dramatic escape in his McLaren, emphasizing the urgency and danger of his mental state.

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๐Ÿš— The Fatal Collision and Its Aftermath

The fourth paragraph describes the tragic events leading to Trevor's death and the deaths of Eileen and Ariana Pizarro in a head-on collision. It provides a glimpse into the victims' lives, highlighting Eileen's work as a therapist and Ariana's interests. The narrative also includes reactions from the public and celebrities, as well as the legal battles that ensued, with lawsuits filed by the victims' family against Trevor's family and the state. The paragraph underscores the absence of drugs or alcohol in Trevor's system, suggesting that his actions were driven by a mental breakdown rather than substance abuse.

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๐Ÿ›๏ธ Legal Battles and the Search for Answers

The final paragraph wraps up the story by discussing the legal outcomes and the ongoing search for understanding Trevor's mental breakdown. It mentions the state being found at fault for not taking adequate action to prevent the tragedy. The video creator's efforts to uncover Trevor's crypto transactions and the challenges faced in getting to the bottom of the rumors surrounding Trevor's betrayal by his developers are highlighted. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on the complexity of the situation and the creator's hope that the video has provided clarity and a more nuanced understanding of Trevor's story.

Mindmap

Keywords

๐Ÿ’กM Skillet

M Skillet is a YouTuber known for his content related to the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). In the video, M Skillet is the narrator who is discussing the tragic events surrounding another YouTuber, Trevor Heyman, also known as Millet. The term 'M Skillet' is central to understanding the perspective from which the story is being told.

๐Ÿ’กTrevor Heyman

Trevor Heyman, also known as Millet, is a central figure in the video. He was a CS:GO YouTuber who gained popularity through his content about game skins and later became involved in the controversial world of CS:GO skin gambling. His actions and subsequent mental health issues are the main focus of the video, highlighting the tragic consequences of his decisions.

๐Ÿ’กCS:GO Skins

CS:GO Skins refer to the cosmetic items in the game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive that change the appearance of weapons. In the video, Trevor Heyman's initial popularity and later business ventures revolve around these skins, which have real-world monetary value and became a significant part of the game's economy.

๐Ÿ’กSkin Gambling

Skin gambling is the practice of betting CS:GO skins on the outcome of games or events, often on third-party websites. The video discusses how Trevor Heyman was involved in this industry, both by promoting and creating his own skin gambling platforms, which eventually led to legal issues and personal downfall.

๐Ÿ’กCSGO Magic

CSGO Magic was one of the skin gambling sites associated with Trevor Heyman. The video explains how this site was heavily impacted by an update from Steam that implemented a trade hold ban on skins, which was an attempt to curb skin gambling. The closure of CSGO Magic is a pivotal moment in the narrative, reflecting the changing landscape of the skin gambling industry.

๐Ÿ’กMental Health

Mental health is a recurring theme in the video, particularly in relation to Trevor Heyman's deteriorating state before the tragic events. The video discusses how his mental health issues may have contributed to his erratic behavior and the car crash that resulted in his death and the deaths of two others.

๐Ÿ’กManic Episode

A manic episode is a period of abnormally elevated mood, energy, and activity levels, often associated with bipolar disorder. The video suggests that Trevor Heyman may have experienced a manic episode, which could have influenced his actions on the day of the accident, including driving at high speeds on the wrong side of the highway.

๐Ÿ’ก5150 Hold

A '5150 hold' refers to a section of the California Welfare and Institutions Code that allows for the involuntary detention of a person experiencing mental health issues for up to 72 hours. The video describes an instance where the police were called to assess Trevor's mental state but did not act on a 5150 hold due to insufficient criteria being met.

๐Ÿ’กEileen and Ariana Pizarro

Eileen and Ariana Pizarro were the mother and daughter who tragically lost their lives in the car crash involving Trevor Heyman. Eileen was a therapist working with abused children, and Ariana was a 12-year-old with interests in reading, music, and singing. Their stories humanize the impact of the accident beyond Trevor's own narrative.

๐Ÿ’กCryptocurrency

Cryptocurrency is a digital or virtual currency that uses cryptography for security and operates independently of a central bank. The video mentions that Trevor Heyman was involved with cryptocurrency, which may have played a role in his financial situation and mental state leading up to the events of the video.

๐Ÿ’กLawsuit

A lawsuit is a legal action taken against a person or entity. The video discusses multiple lawsuits related to the car crash, including those filed by the families of the victims against Trevor's family and the state, as well as a lawsuit from Trevor's family against the state for the police's lack of action.

Highlights

M Skillet announces the death of popular YouTuber M Skillet in a car crash, which resulted in three deaths and eight injuries.

M Skillet, real name Trevor Heyman, was a CS:GO YouTuber known for his content on weapon skins, gaining nearly 1 million subscribers.

Trevor was sponsored by and created his own CS:GO skin gambling platforms, earning millions from these ventures.

In response to scandals and bad press, Valve implemented a 7-day trade hold ban on skins to combat third-party gambling sites.

Trevor's personal CS:GO inventory was banned due to association with his gambling site bots, resulting in a loss of approximately $100,000 worth of skins.

Trevor's mental health began to deteriorate, with reports of erratic behavior and threats to his family.

A neighbor and psychiatrist called 911 expressing concerns for Trevor's mental state and potential danger to himself and others.

Police interaction with Trevor's family revealed his refusal to seek help and the inability of authorities to involuntarily detain him without clear legal grounds.

Trevor's father attempted to take him to the hospital for evaluation, but Trevor left in his McLaren, ramming through gates to escape.

Trevor drove recklessly on the highway, leading to a fatal head-on collision with an SUV carrying a mother and daughter.

The tragic incident raised questions about the police's handling of the situation and the gaming community's awareness of mental health issues.

Legal battles ensued, with lawsuits filed against Trevor's family, the state, and by the state against Trevor's family for not acting sooner.

The state was ruled at fault for not doing enough to prevent the incident, highlighting the consequences of inaction in the face of clear mental health risks.

M Skillet's video aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the events leading to Trevor's tragic end and the impact on the community.

The video sheds light on the complexities of mental health, the responsibilities of content creators, and the gaming industry's role in such incidents.

Transcripts

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what's going on guys M Skillet here and

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what's going on guys this is M Skillet

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here everyone M Skillet here and say

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have another csgo video and this video

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it was in this very spot 5 years ago

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that I sat here and announced the death

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of popular YouTuber M Skillet I received

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the news that M Skillet has potentially

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died in a car crash three people were

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killed and eight injured in a 100 mph

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car accident Trevor heightman Trevor

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heightman Trevor heightman YouTuber

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known as on the 805 going the wrong

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direction and slams head on into

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43-year-old eileene pizaro and her

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daughter Ariana I believe there's an

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individual who is a danger to himself

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and a danger to others I won't go to

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prison to get him into a hospital this

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point I don't have anything to clarify

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what possibly made him do what he did my

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prayers and thoughts are also for his

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family as

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well if you know the story of Trevor

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AKA Millet the first thing the community

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tend to think is suicidal

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murderer comments under my announcement

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and his videos further that sentiment of

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what the csgo community thought of this

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tragic event at the time however 5 years

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later I feel like the majority of our

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community is still fairly ill informed

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about the exact sequence of events on

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that awful day that led to three people

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losing their lives I'm going to try and

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shed light on many of the unknown facts

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and despite actually personally knowing

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Trevor I'm going to try my utmost best

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to be non-biased shout out to Jus and

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Coffee House crime for covering the

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story in the past and helping me put

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pieces of the video together who was

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Millet Trevor Heyman AKA Millet was a

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coun strike YouTuber just like myself

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born on February 18th 2000 his family

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described him to be quiet and

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well-mannered and that was always my

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impression as well that I got every time

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I talk to him yeah yeah I'll call him M

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Skillet what up dude holy [ย __ย ] holy [ย __ย ]

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that's the only Factory new one that's

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the only Factory you Trevor had a

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passion for basketball but started

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getting more and more into gaming as he

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Grew Older his content mainly focused

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around skins if you don't know what

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Skins are then you're probably new

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around here but for those of you who

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don't know Counter Strike Skins are

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different appearances for weapons within

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the game these weapon Aesthetics are

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equipable and Tra able meaning they have

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value CS skin values range from cents to

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millions and everything in between

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Trevor's very first video uploaded to

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his channel was entitled top 10 most

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expensive skins in csgo and he continued

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making content around this theme gaining

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a lot of popularity rapidly amassing

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nearly 1 million subscribers as the skin

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economy took off so did the introduction

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of third party csgo skin Gam Ling sites

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Millet was sponsored by many of these

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sites but also launched his own projects

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like skin. trade which was a skin

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trading platform and csgo Kingdom which

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was a gambling Platform One Day Trevor

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stopped taking the gambling sponsorships

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from other sites and saw the opportunity

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to cash in on his own popularity by

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entirely promoting his own product in

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November 2017 he stepped down from CSO

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Kingdom and focused on his latest

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project his second skins Gam site called

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CSCO

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magic but if you don't know about CSCO

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magic it's my side CSCO magic was a big

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success earning him millions of dollars

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in fact it's estimated he'd earned over

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$10 million from all his business

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ventures during his short career in a

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video posted December

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2017 Millet show cased his latest large

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purchase a McLaren

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650s inside this vehicle would be his

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last moments on

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Earth in 2018 skins gambling had become

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insanely popular a lot of YouTubers

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outside of the csgo scene were starting

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to hop onto the trend and cash in there

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were many scandals with YouTubers

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creating their own sites and not

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disclosing it to the public pretending

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that they just found it these two two

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slimy actually own this website that's

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where the so I just found this new site

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meme comes in or influencers within the

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scene just literally straight up

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scamming Their audience this brought a

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lot of media attention and bad press to

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the world of csgo skins and something

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had to be done to show that the game

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creators valve were actively doing

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something to try and stop all of this

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March 2018 came around and csgo had a

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huge update specifically targeting the

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Skins gambling sites steam implemented a

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7day trade hold ban on all freshly

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traded skins aiming to slow down the

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transfer of skins massively and

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hopefully disabling all the third party

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gambling sites they also sent this cease

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and desist letter to a bunch of the most

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popular gambling sites at the time csgo

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magic was one of the sites hit very hard

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by this update some websites however

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aimed to circumvent the ban and did so

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with some success Jesus claims he talked

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to the old Dev of CSCO magic who wanted

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to rebuild the site to circumvent the

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band but Trevor didn't want that and he

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specifically asked for the site to be

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shut down in my opinion this shows that

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he'd made his money he was happy with it

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and he no longer wanted to be a part of

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this casino industry and was actively

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trying to leave it there may be many

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reasons for this one of them being the

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Skins Casino industry is a dark gray

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murky area with some not so nice people

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in it I would not be surprised if he

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been the subject of some big attacks it

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wasn't only csgo Magic's bot inventories

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that were banned but also M Skillet's

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personal csgo inventory was also banned

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Trevor told me the reason his personal

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inventory was banned was because he used

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the same telephone number on the CSO

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magic Bots as on his personal account so

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when all of the Bots got banned in the

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bandwave his personal account also went

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with it they all got banned together

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Millet lost approximately

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$100,000 worth of skins at the time in

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today's market this value would

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obviously be far far higher you're

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probably looking at a range from half

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million dollar even all the way up to

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the $1 million Mark unfortunately I'm

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unable to see his inventory because of

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the trade ban so can't state of value

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with 100% accuracy but let's just say it

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would be a lot of money wow wow wow

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wow that's probably like 50 60k I did

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actually dedicate an entire video to MC

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Skillet's inventory 6 years ago as soon

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as it got banned many people blamed what

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happened next on his inventory ban but

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knowing how much money he had as backup

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this was a very small Drop in the Ocean

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and I've been assured by people that

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knew him closer than I did that he

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wasn't really phased by this and this

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was definitely not the reason for what

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happened next on the 12th of April he

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messaged me telling telling me that the

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Skins gambling industry was pretty much

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done and I'm told he was going to move

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to fortnite and was setting up a

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fortnite tournament website trying to

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cash in on the massive popularity of the

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game at the time it definitely seemed

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like he wanted a far cleaner business

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venture and was heading in that

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direction interestingly his Skype shows

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that he was online a few days ago this

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is undoubtedly because of the multiple

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lawsuits surrounding the tragic events

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of that day and Gathering evidence but

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I'm getting sidetracked my point is he

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hadn't given up he hadn't lost all hope

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and he was trying to pick himself up and

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move on to something far far cleaner

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Trevor changed his Twitter bio to

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retired YouTuber and aimed to fall out

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of the public light and more into the

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background business world of gaming in

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August of 2018 Trevor's mental health

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started to deteriorate he told his

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parents he thought he was having a

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meltdown he told his mother he' driven

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his McLaren at 15 50 mph on a 25 mph

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Road Trevor's dad was obviously

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incredibly concerned to hear that and

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asked him what would have happened if

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the police caught you Trevor's response

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was neither the police or their bullets

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can hurt me I think this statement is

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key to shedding light on the state of

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Trevor's mental health at the time he

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believed essentially he was invincible

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Trevor continued telling his parents

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that he was having a mental breakdown

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down and 5 days later Trevor's neighbor

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and family friend called 911 she was in

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fact a certified psychiatrist and had

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genuine massive concerns for the mental

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well-being of Trevor here's that call

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hello 911 I'm calling to report an

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emergency I believe there's an

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individual who is a danger to himself

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and a danger to others I do believe that

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he is suffering from a mental illness

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and that he should be detained on a 5150

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police then arrived at Trevor's house

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the following body cam footage shows

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their interactions with the Hyman

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family okay and your that you were

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concerned

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about just doing all kinds of crazy

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stuff like what driving 150 mph in his

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mlar 25 mph so he's upstairs sleeping

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right has he done anything today his

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mother the house he's a

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sleeper okay but has he done anything

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today yeah okay how old are 18 who

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bought the car for him he bought it he

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bought it he bought milons of dollars

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yeah and 18 years old he's a very

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intelligent kid he made $4 million in 10

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months

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okay so he's got to teach me his

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ways not right now okay so what do you

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want us to do take him for a

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psychological evaluation I mean he's got

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to meet certain criteria

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though well let's see he's kicked his

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mother out of the house his mother's in

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the garage he kicked his sister out of

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the house kicked his mother out of the

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house she lives here she is leaving on

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her own he well he threatened her so and

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there was a text that said he would

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threaten her with physical

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V where's that text yeah she's right

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over here I have it right

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here tell me to if I don't get out he's

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going to get more violent he get out and

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never come has he been violent toward

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you guys he's rented apartment he's

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moving in September 2nd he's got manic

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behavior he's never been diagnosed he

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needs to go into a doctor okay before

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you start ma'am there's a criteria he

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has to be he has to be Gravely disabled

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he has to have a credible threat against

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somebody he has to have or harmful to

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his own self there's only certain

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criteria that we can take him under but

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but let me explain this to you sir I

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cannot violate someone's civil rights we

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have to have a reason to just talk to

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him so we need a threat and if he's just

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up laying in his bed because he's

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driving that thing 120 miles an hour I I

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can't give someone a psychological

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evaluation based on that we can't just

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compel him to go see a doctor is he

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using drugs no I don't believe he use

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alcohol he does we need to get him to

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the doctor we don't know how to get him

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to the doctor have you offered to take

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him I have he said he doesn't need a

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doctor he said he's absolutely perfectly

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fine okay I said if you drive 125 mil

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the alongside of the Road 1 15 to 25 M

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the police will come to you cu the

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police won't stop me and why because

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they're scared of me he said Poli please

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be terrified of me well if we stop him

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he'll go to jail for reckless driving

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and he'll get his vehicle impounded he

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said they'd be too afraid to stop me

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well he said that his skin is tightened

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and hardened and bullets with I said

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what if p a gun on

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you psychist he said a bullet wouldn't

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hurt my skin well he obviously needs

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needs some help like do you think he'll

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try fighting us when we walk in the room

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I don't know

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we don't want to create that we don't

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have to yeah what we're trying to say

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cuz right now there's no crime and we

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don't want to get into a big oh have

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everyone here roll here light of sirens

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I know age get 10 coughs here if there's

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no need to they can't do anything and we

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can't compel him to do any of this stuff

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I want him safe all I want is him to be

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safe if ICT him I'm afraid he could hurt

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someone else or himself but do you want

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him to hurt

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you I don't want him to hurt

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anybody the only reason that

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I'm hesitant to go in there is because I

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don't want him it's a psychiatrist I

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don't want to force a violent

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confrontation but he should be held on

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the 5150 okay based on what give me some

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criteria I he's a danger to himself how

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is that um he reported that he was

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driving the wrong way okay are well let

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me ask you are you his psychiatrist I am

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not have you ever seen him I have not in

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any professional setting okay if you're

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driving on the wrong side of the road

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somebody

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I I

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can't it's an infraction and I it's not

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going to work he has to be doing

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something violent I won't go to

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prison to get him into a hospital when

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it's illegal for me to do so I hear what

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you're saying and I'm not discrediting

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that but we have to have something

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substantial because we're getting here

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say he's driving down fast down the

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wrong side of the road yeah it's wrong

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but it's an infraction it's it's not and

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we didn't witness you know it's it's got

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to be something what I can tell you

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though is based on what I heard although

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you are right I did not evaluate him and

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I am not his psychiatrist it would be

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enough criteria where I treating him to

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diagnose him with a mental illness and

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to hold him involuntarily because he's

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reporting

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behavior that is placing the public at

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risk and placing himself at risk

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and he did threaten to harm his mother

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and he threatened to harm but we don't

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have any of those threats trying to see

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if the BBE that three of us can convince

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him to go get help C understand there's

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something going on right here yeah

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clearly he's at the beginning stage of

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something going on right there that we

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don't have enough yet police were scared

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to do anything due to fear of being on

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the wrong side of the law and the

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repercussions for themselves in my

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opinion the correct thing they should

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have done here is go and talk to him

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personally this way they could have

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assessed the situation for themselves

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and not just gone off the hearsay and

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everything that they had been told but

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personally assessed the danger and the

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risk of the situation Unfortunately they

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were very unwilling to do so Trevor was

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asleep upstairs in his room at the time

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but earlier that day he had still been

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making crazy statements and even

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threatened to hurt his own mother you

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can see Trevor's dad's car parked

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diagonally on the driveway in an attempt

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to block his son from leaving after he

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woke up for massive fear of the harm he

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posed to himself and others Coffee House

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crime has a theory that Trevor may have

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been confusing game mechanics with

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reality believing in His Manic state

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that he'd essentially be able to no clip

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through objects if he was driving fast

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enough in the wrong direction we'll

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never know if this was true or not but

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given that theory his intent was never

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murderous the police unfortunately

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said they were unable to detain Trevor

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because he hadn't broken any laws we

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have laws that we have to do and they

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left California's welfare and

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institution code does in fact allow for

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an adult who is experiencing mental

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health issues to be involuntarily

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detained for up to 72 hours Trevor's dad

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and neighbor psychologist entered his

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room where Trevor made strange noises

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and screamed at the neighbor Trevor's

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dad told the police he'd take his son to

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the hospital that day and uh apparently

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Trevor even agreed to go later that

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afternoon Trevor hopped into his McLaren

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and rammed his dad's SUV out of the way

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in order to leave the property he then

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rammed his Supercar through the gates of

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Ashley F's Elementary School these Gates

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had a large sign on them that read steam

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I don't know if this is coincidence or

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not but potentially this could have been

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a trigger to someone

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in a manic mental state he then

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allegedly got out of his car smashed a

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window and then got back into it did he

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like just break through the fence he

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just took

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off you know you're driving in a school

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zone

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right hey what's wrong what

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what did he just say did he say that to

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you something's wrong with him after

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that he rammed the school gate once

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again here's the video of that

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encounter he's coming back he's coming

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back

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hi you have a crazy ass on your campus

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right now driving in a sports car

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chasing after the kids

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I mean there is a crazy ass call 911

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right

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now

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oh you can clearly see that these

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strangers who didn't even know Trevor

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noticed that something was seriously

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wrong with him mentally Trevor then

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drove onto the highway on the wrong side

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of it at speeds of over 100 mph at

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4:36 p.m. Trevor's vehicle was involved

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in a head on collision with an SUV this

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Collision instantly killed Trevor but as

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many of you probably already know he was

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not the only person killed in the SUV

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were a mother and daughter Eileen and

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Ariana pizar

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Eileen was a 43-year-old therapist

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working with children that had been

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abused and Ariana was her 12-year-old

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daughter she had a passion for reading

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music and singing eileene was a huge fan

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of the Rock and following how big the

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news got he sent out his thoughts and

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prayers to the family hey Angelo um

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Dwayne Johnson here and uh I had turned

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on my phone and I saw a flood thousands

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and thousands of uh of tweets had come

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through I just want to say thanks for

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reaching out man and um and I'm so sorry

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to hear about your sister and your mom

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and this tragic loss that you and your

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family are going through Eileen Left

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Behind multiple family members one of

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which was Dominic pizaro her son and

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here's what he had to say about the

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situation he was not in his right frame

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of mind and that was the the primary

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reason that he found himself going the

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wrong way on a highway and that my my

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prayers and thoughts are also for his

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his family as well they cared about

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others so much and that's what I'm I'm

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trying to keep in my heart as

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well no drugs or alcohol were found in

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Trevor's body I don't think he wanted to

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die I just think he was having a manic

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episode Mania can be caused by a sudden

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extreme stressful life scenario I've

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heard rumors that the developers working

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for him had stabbed him in the back and

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stolen from him I've tried to dig a

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little deeper into these rumors but

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surprisingly nobody really wants to talk

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about that era and getting in contact

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with the right people is really really

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hard to my knowledge Trevor stored quite

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a lot of his wealth in crypto he was

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publicly into it replying to people's

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tweets on Twitter regarding crypto and

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I've spent many many months trying to

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Source old contacts of his that may lead

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to exposing any of Trevor's crypto

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wallet addresses so I can dig even

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deeper I found one of them and I had a a

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crypto forensics team look into it my

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goal was to see if any large amounts of

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crypto had suddenly been taken around

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the dates of the manic episode that

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might have explained or caused the

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mental breakdown that did happen

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unfortunately we hit a dead end and we

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could not get enough information from

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this single wallet address alone many of

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these old contacts of his are now big

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players in the crypto Casino Community

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running some of the most popular and

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successful crypto casinos online at the

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moment they have hundreds of millions to

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their name and uh not too surprisingly

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they don't want to talk to me in my

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personal opinion I think it was some

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kind of large event that caused Trevor's

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mental health to plummet unfortunately I

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cannot confirm this and I can't even

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tell you what it was it's just a gut

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feeling I have and I may be completely

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incorrect I don't know if we'll ever

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truly know if a large event in his life

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was the cause or just the general

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pressure of trying to run multiple

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businesses whilst having them attacked

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and shut down and people you trusted

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potentially scam you at the tender age

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of 18 years

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old I've been following the story

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legally for quite some time and to my

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knowledge there were four lawsuits going

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on two from the family of the deceased

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against Trevor's family and the state

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one from Trevor's family against the

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state AKA against the police for a lack

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of action and one from the State against

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Travis's family for not acting sooner I

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even received a call from a lawyer

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working for the state of San Diego I'm

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under strict instruction not to use her

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voice not to use her name not to use her

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face not even in any kind of distorted

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manner whatsoever so I'll try and sum up

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our call while staying on the correct

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side of the law hey give me something I

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can use against Trevor's family in this

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lawsuit no this year we finally got some

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closure on the case it was ruled that

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the state were in fact at fault and

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should have done more to stop Trevor and

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protect the public ironically the

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police's fear of the law to take any

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action led to far greater consequences

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for the innocent family members and for

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themselves not many people fully

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understand the story behind Millet but I

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hope this video has helped shed some

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light on a quite complicated situation

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it's obvious to me and to his parents

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and to complete strangers at the time

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that Trevor was not in a healthy way

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mentally whatsoever and having some kind

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of mental breakdown this is what led to

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his death and unfortunately the death of

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two innocent people his actions are

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still in no way excusable but I think

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people deserve to know that the Trevor

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of that day was not the Trevor I knew

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and was not the Trevor the public knew

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do you have any more interesting facts

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about the scenario that I haven't

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covered does the news that Trevor was

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clearly not in a healthy State affect

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your opinion at all of the scenario I'll

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be reading through the comments hunting

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for any more information at all on the

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story but hopefully the majority of you

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are now a lot more informed about it

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thank you everyone so much for watching

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stay safe out there and I'll see all of

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you in the next video peace

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