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This week on Headline Highlights: Makayla Settles’ father will not be charged with what many were hoping for due to insufficient evidence without her testimony, and the case is moving forward on lesser charges despite DNA evidence and earlier felony arrests. Celeste Rivas Hernandez was confirmed to have been murdered by multiple injuries and dismemberment, while the case against David Anthony Burke (d4vd) continues to expand with large amounts of digital evidence. Ashly Robinson, known as Ashlee Janae, was found dead in her Zanzibar villa days after a birthday trip and safari proposal. USF students Zamil Limon and Nahida Bristy were found dead after going missing from his apartment. And in Wilmer, Alabama, Lisa Fields, her pregnant daughter Keziah, and her son Thomas were found bound and murdered in their home while a baby was left unharmed.
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Hey true crime besties, welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialist's Weave.
Hello, hello, hello, and welcome back to an all-new episode of Serialist's Weave.
Your favorite true crime podcast, Happy Thursday. I hope you're having a good week.
Today, it's Thursday, like I just said, hello. So today means it is headline
highlights day where we are going to break down everything happening in the true crime world
together and not just together. Not just you and me, my friend, or is it you and I? I don't even know
grammar police come for me, but you, me, and Dupree. No, I'm just kidding. You, me, and Amy,
have you seen that movie? Yeah. You mean Dupree? I mean, it's been a long time, but yeah. No, okay.
Hi. Hi. Hello. Hello. Guys, I don't even know what to say. What do we say? What do we need to
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like those. But I got a mom haircut. I saw you posted earlier this week a poll online. What's
it trend in? The people want dark hair. So how do feeling? Dark hair is happening at 12 p.m. today.
Oh, today it is. Oh, my goodness. I know. It's a big change. It's a big life change. Not really.
You've gone like black. No, I know. And I'll be like probably be like back to platinum blonde
in like six months. And my hair dress will murder me. I'm actually on the verge of a new due
as well coming in a couple weeks. So stay tuned. You know me. You know me. A big change is like,
yeah, I've added some highlights. You're going to get like a half an inch trim. No way, Brian.
You'll just have to. Okay. Okay. So before we get into today's cases, I do want to give you guys a
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I could borrow like a bank of phones or like a payphone base or whatever. That's a classic.
I used to be able to quote the whole thing. That was like my drunk movie when I'd get home from
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And then we will announce the winner in the episode description of next week's headline highlights.
So on May 7th, but cannot wait to see you there. A lot of exclusive merch will be there too. Amy will
be there. Jess will be there. Elizabeth will be there. Ben will be there. Our whole team will be
there. We'll be in the hotel lobby, drink and after crime con. We're doing a couple of fun Patreon
things. We are going to be doing some fun Patreon things as well. It's always just like a good weekend
with, you know, a lot of benefit as well. Mike King will be there. Our favorite. And he's doing a
big presentation. So I'm going to obviously sneak away to watch that. He's just so smart and
amazing and great. And I love him. So yeah, so hope to see all of you there. Now with that
out of the way, let's start moving into some case updates that I want to share with you. And I
want to start with Michaela Settles. Now you know we talked about this a little bit last week.
We also talked about it the week before when I had a guest on and we dedicated the entire Thursday
episode to Michaela's case. But I want to just get us started here on this update because we have
talked about it recently. And more specifically last week, we talked about if there was going to be
enough evidence to support a sexual assault charge against Michaela's father. Now just to recap,
if you missed the last two Thursday episodes, which if you did, what the hell are you doing?
No, I'm just kidding. But if you missed it, Michaela had moved to California from North Carolina to
live with her biological father. This is back in July of 2025. So she moves in with her father,
Steven Chavez, in more park, California. But then she called her mom just two days after
moving in with him, crying, distraught, asking her to come pick her up. She also confided in her
mother that her father had violently sexually assaulted her. And because of that, she was actually
taken to the hospital and was in such bad shape her uncle had to physically carry her into the hospital.
While she was there, a sane exam was performed, which if you have heard of any other really horrible
true crime cases or cases involving sexual assault, you know that a sane exam is extremely invasive.
But it also is something that yields a lot of results. And it's great if you decide you want to
file a report in the future, or even at that point, it's just a great way to collect and preserve
evidence. And these nurses are skilled and highly highly trained. It's not just a regular nurse.
It's an actual sane qualified nurse. But the exam is not easy. It takes hours. So they perform
this sane exam. And Stephen, her father, his DNA was found inside of Michaela. He was arrested
shortly after. And he was charged with felony incest and also abuse of a position of trust. But then
fast forward a few months. And in December of 2025, because of the trauma that Michaela had experienced
from all of this, she took her own life. Now there was a court hearing that had been set for the 21st
of April. So literally just a week ago. And Stephen, like the true coward he is, did not show up.
And a lot of people did show up because that has really been the call to action in all of this
on social media, even in our last episode is people are so enraged by this case and the possibility
that there may not be any real accountability that so many people showed up with posters with signs
just trying to advocate for Michaela and her family. Stephen, though, didn't show up. However,
some information did come out a few days later about where this case now stands after that hearing
because his attorney did go there. And according to Michaela's family, Stephen is officially not going to
be charged with sexual assault. And I want you to actually just listen right now to Michaela's mother
speak on this because it is incredibly not only insightful, but impactful. So take a listen.
As far as the case goes, I really don't know how to feel if I'm being honest.
So they did set a date for the preliminary hearing. That's a May 19th. That's the first time
that that's happened. So we are moving forward. They did, however, inform me that based on the charges,
the most that he can get is three years and 20 years as a registered sexist lender. I said
he's 40 and 60 in 20 years. This is going to all go away for him. And they really couldn't
really answer me, but they just kept saying based on the charges, that's the most that he can get.
So then I said, why can't we do involuntary manslaughter? They said, based on the evidence,
this is all we can charge. My daughter then asked, why can't we do rape? And they said, based on
the evidence, this is all we can charge. So I don't know what evidence they're talking about. Maybe
what Michaela said, you know, the day it happened. But at the end of the day, he got her drunk.
And even if, you know, he said, let's go to this room or let's go upstairs or whatever she said.
And even if she did, she was intoxicated, she was taken advantage of physically and mentally.
So if that's not rape, I really don't know what is. I'm not really sure why they can't, you know,
put that as a charge. As you just heard, ultimately, it comes down to what prosecutors
believe that they can prove in court. Even with the DNA evidence inside of her, they still have
to prove that it was not consensual. And also, there was a part during Michaela's mother's
full interview in which she did say something of like how he tried to get her drunk. He did get
her drunk that even if she's the one who said, like, oh, let's go hang out in my room or whatever.
Obviously she was young, she's impressionable. He's a position of trust. He got her intoxicated.
All these things, which I'm not saying that it was consensual, obviously not. There's no
possible way it could have been consensual with how impaired she was. But now the prosecution
has to prove that, which becomes difficult when Michaela's not here to speak for herself.
So they're moving forward with the charges that they believe will stick. And I will say,
this has a lot of people upset, especially her family, who they feel like these charges
just aren't enough for everything that Michaela went through. Because right now, with what he
is actually facing, get this. He's only looking at a maximum of three years in prison. And then
20 years on the registry. But even that, if he has good behavior for those three years,
he could be released in as soon as a year and a half. Meanwhile, Michaela is no longer here.
Meanwhile, he is this sick, twisted freak, in my opinion, who did deplorable, disgusting things with
his own daughter so much so, not just the act itself, so much so that she was so internally damaged,
she had to be carried into the hospital. And he can, what, after a year and a half, like,
go back to living a normal life, go back to going on vacations, have a job, have a life,
have a relationship, have potentially even more children. I mean, how fucking scary is that?
So lots of people are upset. This is one that we are going to follow very closely. As of now,
he has pleaded not guilty. But there is another hearing that's scheduled to happen in a few weeks.
So I will continue following this. I will keep you updated. As more information comes out,
I freaking hate this man. Same. I mean, you saw I put in the group chat immediately when that
came out that that was the most he was going to possibly get. I couldn't believe it. I know,
which it's like, you know, I get everybody is cloaked in innocence until they're proven guilty.
But the innocence factor here isn't that you even like, it's the consensual piece. You still
had sex with your own daughter. You violently attacked her or assaulted her, whatever word you
want to use. And she took her own life because of it. Like you are scum, regardless, the actual
legal, you know, conviction or not or whatever. What a sick my heart is broken for her family. I
can't even imagine the feeling that they must feel that frustration and just the lack of justice
for Michaela. And I understand they've been very tight lipped about the circumstances surrounding
Michaela taking her own life. The method if she did or did or did not leave any notes behind. I
know she was journaling a lot. She was trying to work through in her mind while this happened. But
so I don't want to put words in her mouth or in her family's mouth. But I would imagine that when
she got to that point of feeling like there was no other option but to leave this earth that
there was a level of like confusion, betrayal, possibly even shame, which she should certainly
never feel that shame. And it's just it's heartbreaking. So I hope this piece of scum rot. But
and you know what, even though he's only facing three years and it'll be a year and a half maybe
if good behavior, we know people like that do not bode well in the prison system. People who are
current inmates and see a child predator walk in. We'll just leave it at that. You know exactly
where I'm going with that. He's not going to have an easy time. It's not going to be easy,
breezy, beautiful cover girl in prison. Yeah, let's hope not. Yeah. It's hard to imagine when
things like that happen and then they don't get the punishment they deserve. So if it happens in
other ways, yeah, it happens in other ways. You know what though? I am happy. I hope you
on the registry for 20 years, which also, hi, like that's kind of admitting that you did do
something wrong. If you're going on the registry, obviously, which that's great. Like you can't go
around schools. His job is an electrician. You probably can't do that anymore because you can't
go into a home. It has children. There should be a rule if there's not. And I know some people
who are listening are probably going to be like, they know what the law is around this. If you're on
the registry, you shouldn't be able to have kids. Is that a hot take or like, is that real? I mean,
I get sometimes, I guess now that I think that's right. I don't know how you'd be able to control
actually do, but yeah. But like, and I get that sometimes there are not, and Luke polls is the
wrong word, but somebody where maybe there's like a case where it's an 18 year old man and a 17 year
old girl and then he gets on the registry or like, there's like the technicality. Yeah, but if
there's something involving incest or like, and you're on the registry or any type of assault.
Right. Anything involving its child too, which I guess she's technically 18, but like,
you shouldn't be able to have kids because in my opinion, you're a predator and you pose a danger.
Absolutely. And like, we obviously know it's not beyond you to hurt your own child. And like,
incest isn't beyond you. So who's to say you wouldn't breed some other children and then do something,
you know? I don't know. I could go on and on about that. And my thoughts on
castration when it comes to people who hurt children, but same. Now speaking of people who hurt
children, we have some updates in the David case. This guy's like the bane of my existence. And I
want to talk about some of the newest developments in the case against David Anthony Burke, otherwise
known as David D4VD. Because in last week's episode, we talked about this. Since then, there have
been some very disturbing things that have come out. And it's a lot. First, we need to talk about
Celeste's autopsy at the time of last week's episode. And even when I did the live stream on Monday,
the coroner's report had not been made public. Then it was made public, I believe either late on
Wednesday or early Thursday, right? When our episode went live. However, it's now been released. And
it is one of the most important pieces of information in this case so far. And it also adds a lot
more weight to this case. Because now, there's not only actual confirmation of Celeste's manner of
death, but also her cause of death. The medical examiner has now determined that her cause of death
was from quote, multiple penetrating injuries, otherwise known as stab wounds. And of course,
as we know, the manner of death was ruled a homicide. However, we looked into this report. And when
you dig a little bit deeper and you look a little bit further into the report, that is where things
really start to sink in. Because according to the autopsy, she had quote, two penetrating wounds
of the torso with smooth edges that may represent sharp force injuries. One was on the right side of
her abdomen and the other was on the left side of her chest. The report also goes on to say that
Celeste also had injuries to her arms and legs. And then it notes something that I know has been
widely talked about a lot, but hadn't really officially been confirmed until that press conference.
But it's a detail nonetheless that is extremely difficult to hear. But it has been confirmed that
her body was dismembered. This 14 year old little girl. And according to the report, without getting
too graphic, her arms and legs had been cut into multiple pieces. Which that really shows the
level of violence that was involved in this case. And it's truly horrifying. And I have to say,
before I go any further to about like her talks report and all that, there have been videos now
surfacing to where he played Coachella in 2025. I guess it was just four or five days before
what they presumed the death date was of Celeste. And was it before after? No, it was before I
must have been before. And then we all, and we know he went on tour. And like all of these things
that just in my opinion show zero remorse, zero care, and just like this level of like entitlement
and audacity that you're going to get away with all of this. Which again, innocent until proven guilty.
So there were also talks reports that were run as part of her autopsy. And those tests results
showed, and I want to be clear when I say this quote, presumed positive for multiple substances.
There it was benzos, methamphetamine, um, shoot. What was the other one? There was another one
involved in there as well. But they had said they were still waiting like for I think concrete
confirmation on that. But it looked as though there was a high level of drugs in her system.
I saw a lot of comments online of people thinking that that possibly indicated that maybe
there were intentions of or a history of the past year that she had been with him of like
trafficking her to his friends to other things. My only hope is that if all of those drugs were in
her system, I hope she didn't feel or wasn't aware of what happened to her when it happened.
That I feel like would be the only possible silver lining in all of this. So this is obviously
being treated as a very clear, very deliberate, brutal murder. But at the same time,
there are of course still some limitations because of the condition that her body was found in.
So there may be some gaps when it comes to exact timing and certain details. But that's also not
to say that prosecutors don't have a ton of evidence in this case. And I am talking massive amounts
of digital evidence, not just which actually I'm going to get ahead of myself. So let me just leave
it there a lot of digital evidence because during David's first hearing, which happened at the end
of last week, prosecutors said that they are working with somewhere around 40 terabytes of digital
evidence, 40, which to put that into perspective of it, I even brought an illustration with me.
Where is it? First, let me tell you this. So it's not one phone. It's not two phones. It's not,
you know, because I think what you can get like a phone with like 32 gigs, 64 gigs. That's not
even a terabyte. So this is multiple hard drives worth of data, meaning tens of millions of photos,
hundreds of thousands of hours of video, 40 terabytes, which I'm going to show you right now for
those of you who are watching the video version of this. This is a one terabyte hard drive. This is
what I record into every day when I record my episodes. And then I upload it in a given hard drive
that is just one terabyte I have on average. I'm thinking through the thumbnails that I always see when
I open this on my computer at minimum 20 hours of footage where when I still and I still have room.
So this is just one times that by 40 when it comes to and videos are obviously larger files than
photos. So think of how much material that is of digital evidence they have against him. And
apparently they obviously haven't even gone through all of it yet. How could you that is such an
overwhelming amount of files and data and just so much to sift through. So it's not where they
just have like a couple key pieces of evidence. There's a very high likelihood that they are going
to find more stuff, more incriminating stuff, which leads us to one of the parts that has a lot of
people talking. Prosecutors have said that on David's phone, specifically on his iCloud accounts,
plural, multiple iCloud accounts, they found what they described as a significant amount
of CSAM material. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the acronym CSAM, you can look it up,
but it is child sexual assault material. And I'm saying assault, it's really a different word,
but I guess it could be interchangeable actually, but it's basically child explicit material.
And that's the exact language that was used with the prosecution. They were saying CSAM material
and that there was a ton of it. Now, when I first heard this, I'll be honest with you, I didn't know
if that just meant that David's predator that he has been, you know, he has all sorts of this
material like a dougar situation of all sorts of children or if it's all material involving
Celeste and that because she was a child, it is considered CSAM material. We don't know at
at this point though, I want to be very clear whether any of that is directly related to Celeste
or if it involves other individuals, but regardless, disgusting, and regardless, it will come out.
And then another thing came out during this hearing, a wiretap. Prosecutors also had confirmed
during this hearing that a wiretap had been used during the investigation. So allegedly,
there are recorded conversations that are going to be used as part of this case. However,
they didn't say what these conversations were that were recorded or exactly who was involved,
but they did say that they have them. So obviously, there are still a lot of moving parts in this case,
but with the way that things are going, it looks like there might be a lot more of this situation
than anyone ever imagined or anticipated. So I am going to be all over this because
we have been following this for nearly a year now. Celeste deserves justice. Her family deserves
answers. This scum whoever was involved, David, David and his entourage, whomever, whatever,
everybody deserves to be held accountable. So I will keep an eye on this as it plays out.
Fuck this guy. I can't believe the 40 terabytes. It's so much. I saw the external hard drive
sitting here when we started. I'm like, what is this prop here for? I'm like, I actually have it
right here. I'm like, oh, that's why show and tell. No, because I feel like people don't understand
how much that is. Like on this, if I plug it in at minimum, 20 hours will be on here. And that's
even like at 50% capacity. This is one terabyte. So 40 of these. And that's all video files that are
hour long episodes, you know? It's like, who needs that much material? I've always not like
wondered. I mean, these people are sick. So you're never going to understand it. But yes, like,
for the amount of content they have and saved and stored, which I do know there's like people that
sell it and share it and things like that. So, but like, why not just watch it? Why not download it?
Because they want to relive it and then they disgust it. But then like, what's all disgusting is
they become desensitized to it. So then they have to get grosser material. And that's like
Dougher, who has the worst video that you've ever seen. So regardless, look, I think the writing is
on the wall. I believe that David killed Celeste. Okay. That is my opinion. If I'm proven wrong,
I will come and eat my words. Even without that, if he's proven innocent and exonerated and he
didn't kill Celeste, I don't care. You're still scum because you have all this material on your phone.
And you're still pervert. Exactly. And the 40 terabytes isn't specifically 40 terabytes of
CSAM. It's 40 terabytes of digital evidence that they have. But he does. That is inclusive on the
eye cloud accounts of CSAM. So I just want to like, make sure I'm making that, you know,
and I guess that's good to know they have that much evidence. Oh, yeah. And like, in his hearing,
I like saw him like sitting back while his like lawyers were talking for him in the hearing. And
like, he just seems so smug and they're and they're asking, they're like, we want a speedy trial.
We want all this. We're going to prove his innocence, which like, good luck. I roll like, yeah,
have at it. But I don't think it's going to play out the way this guy hoped that it would. And
it's like, for what? Well, it's taken so long that maybe there was a part of him that thought he
was going to get away. Oh, I'm sure he thought he was going to get away with it, especially because
all of the grand jury meetings in the beginning of the year where they have witness statements. Now
he was pissed about that. And his attorney even said something in the hearing like, this was all
unbeknownst to him. I'm like, they were all these secret meetings behind closed doors. Like,
obviously, that's how you build a case. Like, who knows what he would have done if he knew that his
friends were, you know, turning on him and sharing things, witness intimidation, silencing them,
whatever he would do. Like, and so I think he thought he probably was getting away with it. Like,
when they're like, Oh, no, bro, you know, here's 40. 40 terabytes. You couldn't wait to.
I couldn't wait to do it. They're like 40 terabytes. Like, go get in lock up. And I think it's
too with his restrictions right now. We obviously know they pulled, they're not allowing bail. But he
gets like, he gets to shower either every other day or every three days. He gets I think three hours
in total of yard time for the week. I think he's in segregation. As he get in the fan girls coming
off. Not that I've seen. Thank God. I'm not like a Wade Wilson situation. But also like
gross. But they're both gross. They're both discussing Wade Wilson has. I'm just thinking
because he's famous. You know, there's all of those. There could be like those thoughts. Yeah.
Is that what they're called? Is that what they are? I was going to say Stan. But then I'm like,
I don't know. That's right. We're way to say that word. I think. I think it's like thoughts,
which I don't even know what that means. I think it's like thirsty girls. Like,
I don't know. We're not thoughts. Talk to me in my 20s. Just like not not anymore.
Yeah. So we will keep a close eye on this. So this next case is one that a lot of people have
been talking about. But it also has a lot of unanswered questions right now. It's about a 31-year-old
lifestyle influencer, Ashley Robinson, better known as Ashley Janay online, who had just traveled
to Zanzibar, Tanzania, for what was supposed to be this big birthday trip with her boyfriend.
But then that quickly turned into something much, much bigger. Because while she was there,
her boyfriend, Joe McCann proposed to her during a safari. And that obviously sounds like a great
thing. From all her pictures on Instagram, everything about this trip seemed like a dream. There
were photos of the couple celebrating, smiling, having a great time. This was a huge life moment
for both of them. But then just days later, Ashley was found dead. And according to reports on
April 9th, she was found unresponsive in the villa where she and her boyfriend were staying.
And later, she was pronounced dead at the hospital. At first, authorities were saying this might
have been a suicide. But then something about the whole situation felt off. Because reports say
that the night before Ashley died, she and Joe had gotten into a pretty serious argument. And it
was a big enough argument that the hotel staff actually had to step in and separate them into
different rooms. And Ashley had even spoken to her mom right after this happened, telling her about
the argument, letting her know that they were staying in different hotel rooms. And Joe had also
contacted Ashley's family to tell them that she was in the hospital, but didn't provide any
details other than something had happened 11 hours ago. But no other context as to what had happened.
And it was ultimately the hotel who reached out to Ashley's family to let her know that she was
deceased. So when you line that all up, you have this argument, this couple that's on this happy
trip, they just got engaged, then they have the serious argument, a separation into different hotel
rooms, and then her being found unresponsive the next day, it immediately raised all these questions.
Now, Joe has been questioned by the police and the most recent reports say that his passport has
been held while the investigation continues. But he still has not been charged with a crime.
At the same time, though, there are some conflicting narratives and theories coming out,
because Joe has allegedly told Ashley's family that she, quote, did something to herself.
And her family is pushing back on that. Take a listen.
He told me that Ashley did something to herself and that she was being taken to the hospital.
I said, what happened when? And he told me it had been 11 hours prior.
They've said that Ashley was happy that she had just gotten engaged, that this was a big trip
for her birthday and something that she had really been looking forward to. And that nothing
suggested that she would have done something to hurt herself. In a statement, they said,
one moment she was celebrating love and life in true Ashley fashion, and the next she was gone.
And that's where that uncertainty really sits right now. There's no confirmed official cause of
death that has been publicly finalized. No one has been arrested. And the investigation
is still ongoing. So this is really one of those situations where everything on the surface
looks kind of perfect. And then overnight just turns into something that feels very unresolved.
So we'll definitely be keeping an eye on this story. And as more information comes out,
we'll keep you posted because there's clearly still a lot of unanswered questions. And depending
on what investigators find, who knows, this story could shift in a big way.
I know. I feel like I don't have a gut read either direction. I feel like it could
could have been self-harm or could have been something more nefarious, who really knows.
But for some reason it did bring me back to, and I forget the victim's name in this case. I'm sorry.
It's like it's on the tip of my tongue, but I can't think through it. Somebody will know it.
I believe it was in the Bahamas or it was somewhere tropical as well. And they got into an argument.
He took the top of the toilet seat, the tank, and like bashed her head. And this was like two
years ago, maybe, maybe three years ago. And they had gotten into a fight. And then he fled. And he
took like a dinghy boat to another island. And like tried to like pass it off. Or I don't even know.
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there's something weird here. You definitely. So yeah, I guess we'll just keep an eye on it.
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on his side, he's planning a proposal. So I would imagine this is something he's excited for,
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Okay, so this is a case that we have not talked about yet. But I have seen you guys commenting
and DMing me and I'm just going to say this upfront. It is very shocking, but also seems to be
developing very quickly. I'm going to let you know everything that we currently know at the time
of this recording. If there are updates before this releases, you know, don't come for me. I will
give you another update, but I want to let you know where things stand right now. So this is the
case about the two University of South Florida doctoral students, Zameel Limone and Nahida Bristy.
Both 27 years old, both from Bangladesh and both working toward their PhDs and both of them
went missing the same day, which was April 16th. Now, when this first happened, I swear everybody
on social media was going crazy about it. They could not figure out what was going on,
how these two students went missing, what was happening. It was really, I mean, it truly was
mysterious. They had last been seen at Zameel's apartment, which Nahida had gone over there to
hang out with Zameel. The two of them were in a relationship, so this wasn't anything unusual.
Hello, you hang out at each other's apartments, you eat, you cook, you go out, you do whatever.
I mean, she had been there before. It was part of their normal routine, just a regular visit,
like any other. But after that, neither of them was heard from again. No calls, no texts, nothing.
And pretty quickly, people in their lives knew that something wasn't right, because this was not
normal behavior for either one of them. So at first, it was being treated as a missing person's
case. Two students, both gone, last seen at the same place at one of their apartments,
then just seemingly vanishing from his apartment, which that already alone, it raises a lot of
questions. But then, just days later, everything shifted. Because while searching for the two missing
students, authorities found Zameel's body. He was found on the Howard Franklin Bridge in Tampa,
and he was found inside a trash bag. And from what's been reported, he had multiple sharp force
injuries, otherwise known as stab wounds. So at that point, this case, I mean, it immediately changed,
right? This wasn't just a disappearance anymore. This was a homicide. So as investigators started
digging, they then discovered something pretty interesting. Zameel had a roommate at his apartment.
He shared the apartment with a man named Hisham. Now surveillance footage that investigators were
able to collect and gather showed his roommate Hisham moving things to a dumpster using a rolling cart.
Multiple trips as well, which, hello, that is suspicious. Why are you moving so many things to a
dumpster, right? So at that point, after investigators saw this footage, the focus started shifting
entirely onto the roommate. And when law enforcement moved in to make an arrest, Hisham
barricaded himself inside the apartment, a SWAT team then surrounded the home.
Late Friday, after nearly 90 minutes standoff, Hillsboro County, Florida deputies took 26-year-old
Hisham Abu Garbi into custody. And we commanded the suspect to come out to our deputies, he refused.
At that time, SWAT was activated. SWAT then mobilized and commanded the suspect to come out of
the residence. At that time, he came out peacefully and was taken into custody.
He was eventually taken into custody and he was charged with false imprisonment,
tampering with evidence, and failure to report a death. Then, after that, investigators executed a
search of the apartment. And according to court documents, they found a significant amount of
blood inside this apartment, and not just in one concentrated area, in multiple areas, which
this then pointed to something pretty major and something pretty bad that had happened there.
During this search, they also went to the apartment's trash compactor, the dumpster area,
and they collected some of Zameel's belongings. Those were the same items that they saw his roommate
moving on that surveillance footage. They also searched Hisham's phone, and that is where another
key piece of evidence comes in in all of this, because investigators said that they found searches
that had been made before the murder. And this wasn't, you know, your run-of-the-mill Google
search that so many idiots like to make, but he had allegedly been asking questions to his good old
friend, chat GPT. Search is like, what happens if a human is put in a garbage bag and thrown in a dumpster?
Can a Vinn number on a car be changed? Has there been someone who survived a sniper bullet to the head?
And also, what does missing endangered adult mean? I mean, pretty specific searches, if you ask me,
I ask chat GPT a lot of questions literally every day. I've never felt the need to ask what
happens if a human is put in a garbage bag and then thrown into a dumpster, and then coincidentally,
someone I know, no less someone in close proximity, is then found in a garbage bag near a bridge.
Like, come on. So phone pings were also pulled from the same phone, and they showed the roommate was
near the bridge, where is the meal was found in the days after both students went missing.
So now they had their suspect in custody, and one of the students had been recovered and found.
But at this point, Nahida was still missing, and investigators made it very clear at this point
that unfortunately, given the circumstances and the evidence and the blood, they did not believe
that she was alive. Then, just a few days later, on early Monday morning of this week,
additional human remains were recovered from the water near that bridge. Authorities said
that the remains are believed to be Nahida. So at that point, both victims had been found and
recovered. So that is when the roommate was charged again. Because up until that point,
he had only been arrested on those initial charges that were tied to the investigation.
The charges of false imprisonment, tampering with evidence, and failure to report a death.
But now, once both victims had been found, those charges were upgraded, and he was formally charged
with two counts of first degree premeditated murder, on top of everything else.
Now here's what's interesting, and here's what has a lot of people speculating, questioning,
wanting answers, we still don't have a confirmed motive. That hasn't been publicly explained,
and it's the piece in all of this that still feels like it's missing, right? I mean, at least at
the time of this recording right now, there is no information on a motive, but based on what
the investigators have laid out, both victims were last seen at the same place, at that apartment,
and evidence inside that apartment, and all the things that the roommate did afterward,
and leading up to it, the searches, the blood, all of those things, they believe that this was
deliberate and planned. This case is rapidly still developing, and there is a lot more that is
going to come out as it moves through the courts, but I mean, like, wow, what a nightmare,
and what is going on, and how sad for these two students, who like, we're just here trying to get
their PhDs, like, together in all of this, and then this roommate does this allegedly, and like,
why, I don't know, and what I'm hung up on too is, I have it at this point, at least at the time
again, of this recording, we don't know what Nahida's cause of death was. We know that for him,
it was the sharp force injuries, otherwise known as stab wounds, but I'm a little bit hung up
on the search of, has there ever been someone who survived a sniper bullet to the head?
And maybe I'm reading into this too much, but in my mind, the only reason somebody
would search that is if they shot someone with a sniper bullet in the head and then dumped their
body, maybe by a bridge, and started panicking, and freaking out, I mean, like, could they have
survived it? Could they have like pulled the bag off? Could they have then got, well, they tell
on me? Well, like, they go to the police, unless like, I'm thinking of something different,
but I feel like that's when you would start spiraling. Yeah, that's what I was thinking.
It was like, that search is very disturbing. Yeah, it's, and like, so specific. Yes, like,
I don't know. So I will be following this very closely, but it's incredibly sad.
It's so sad. And of course, the answer or the question is, why? Because you think,
maybe jealousy, I don't know. And it's just, it's kind of wild when you think about roommates in
general, because it's like, you really don't know a whole lot about them. Yeah. And a personal
sense, and you're sharing a very close intimate space with them. Yeah. And then you, and you're
trusting, obviously, you're sleeping there. Totally. I mean, it's kind of wild. I know. It's scary.
All right. So I came across this next case out of Wilmer, Alabama, and it's a really unsettling
one. It all started on April 20th when deputies from the Mobile County Sheriff's Office were called
out to a home. And when they got there, when they went inside, they found three members of the
same family dead. And more than that, they say that the way they were killed was brutal and
unusual. The victims were 46-year-old Lisa Fields, her 17-year-old daughter Casaya, her 12-year-old
son Thomas. And Casaya was also around eight months pregnant at the time. So really, this wasn't
just three victims. It was four. And all three of them were found inside the home. But not all
together, they were in separate rooms. And all of them had been bound with zip ties. And that
detail alone really stood out because it told investigators right away that whoever did this
came prepared. This wasn't chaotic. This wasn't random. There was control here. And when you look
at how each of them were killed, that's where things start to feel even more unsettling.
Lisa, the mother, was stabbed and had her throat cut. Casaya, the daughter, was shot. And
Thomas, the 12-year-old, suffered from extreme violent injuries with reports indicating that his
throat was also cut multiple times. This wasn't one weapon. This wasn't one method. In fact,
they noted that Thomas was almost decapitated. And it wasn't quick. To a lot of people,
this suggested something deliberate, intentional, and planned. There was also an 18-month-old baby
in the home, Casaya's baby. And that child was found alive and completely unharmed, thank God.
And that's just one of the details that make people stop for a second because why? Why spare
this baby's life but kill everybody else in the home? And that's why some people have kind of
been speculating to say why was that baby kept alive? Perhaps because they were too young to
identify anyone. We really don't know yet. And the way this was discovered mattered too. This
wasn't just a routine welfare check. Casaya's boyfriend was actually working offshore, and he hadn't
been able to reach her for a few hours. And then in the middle of the night, he checked life 360
and saw that her phone was moving. He was worried, so he asked a relative to go to the house to check
on her. Her being pregnant, her phone moving in the middle of the night, he was unable to reach her.
And that's when the family member walked in and saw what had happened.
Sure. What can you tell us about what happened here?
Well, we received a call from a family member of the victims that there was some deceased
individuals inside the house, once we made entry, discovered the mother, 46 years old,
had been murdered. All three victims had their hands bound behind them with zip ties or flex cuffs.
The mother was stabbed, the 17-year-old was shot, and the 12-year-old's throat was cut.
As was the mom. And so when investigators started going through the house, they could tell right away
that something wasn't right. It didn't just look messy, it looked like someone had been going through
things, searching for something specific maybe. And that raised another layer of questions because
if it was a robbery, it didn't really line up with the level of violence at the home.
Law enforcement also said that this didn't appear to be a domestic situation and said that more
than one person may have been involved. And when you look at the number of victims, the zip ties,
and the fact that they were in different rooms, that does kind of make sense because realistically,
there aren't really many people that could do this to three people by themselves. And another
detail that kept coming up was that there are no obvious signs of forced entry, which really
raised the possibility that whoever did this may have been known by the family, or at least with
someone that they didn't immediately see as a threat. Now this is where things have recently
taken a turn. Authorities have confirmed there has been an arrest made, and this came just over a
week after everything happened. According to the Mobile County Sheriff's Office, 54-year-old William
Graham Oliver was taken into custody on Tuesday afternoon and is now facing several charges.
Specifically, he's being charged with eight counts of capital murder. And here's how that all
breaks down. There's one count of capital murder of two or more people, four counts of capital
murder during a burglary, two counts of capital murder of a child younger than 14 years old,
and one count of capital murder in the presence of a child. And there's already a lot of speculation
online about the motive. What could have been going on, whether this was something targeted for
a specific reason, or something else entirely? But as of now, nothing has been confirmed by
investigators, so it's just speculation at this point. What we do know is that a mother,
her teenage daughter, along with her unborn child, and her young son, were killed inside their own
home in a way that investigators are still trying to piece together. And even now, there are still
more questions and answers. So we'll definitely keep following this one closely as more updates come
out, because this is a case that feels like there's still a lot more beneath the surface,
and we're just not there yet. It's really sad. I wonder if it is somebody who knows them. I mean,
they obviously said it was targeted. You had said, like, the multiple people may have been involved
because who can do something like this, and I'm like, look, Brian Cobrager could, you know? So,
I mean, who's to say it's not one singular person, but I read somewhere that some of the
speculation goes back to one of the children's biological fathers that there had been rumors of
prior law enforcement involvement with him and potentially even with the home, um, potentially
drug-related, and they were exploring that. So we'll see. Oh my gosh. It's so sad. Obviously, a lot
of heavy cases today. And for those of you who may have missed it earlier this week on this
feed, the serialously feed on Monday, I did drop a mega episode. It was so long. In fact,
that we broke it up into two parts. It's very triggering to listen to. It's very difficult. I
actually interview the survivor of that case, and it involves her being pregnant, a friend of hers
telling her to turn around and count to three, having butcher knives in her purse. It's horrific,
but if you miss that, go back on the feed, start with part one, then go into part two. And also,
if you're not following my second true crime podcast yet, 10 to life, now would be the time to
go bounce over there, check that out. Because on Tuesday, we released an all-new episode regarding
Athena Strand. You may have seen this trial going viral right now. She's the seven-year-old little
girl who was abducted by the FedEx driver. I covered that case early on back in 2022. And so we
took another look at it. We talk about the updates with the trial, what's been going on, what happened
with the abduction and how it happened and the logistics of everything. So that episode is
currently right now on the feed, on the 10-to-life feed. And we had put that out Tuesday.
As a reminder, if you're a podcast listener, everything lives under the same channel on YouTube,
but it's broken up into two separate podcast feeds for audio. So if you're an audio-only listener,
make sure that you're following both podcasts because you'll get new episodes every Monday,
Tuesday, Thursday, and every other Friday. So a lot there. But I will keep you posted on updates
in all of these cases. And we have another deep dive coming out this Monday, which will be on
this serialously feed. So make sure to listen to that. Before you go, if you are listening on Apple,
please take a quick second rate and review. It helps the algorithm. It helps push this out if you're
watching on YouTube, like, subscribe, all the things. And until the next one, be nice. Don't kill
people. I can't believe I'm going to say this, but I don't hurt children. And just be a good human.
All right. Bye. Bye.

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