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s the idea that they' re coming up little by little. Welcome or dear Efra Baby, how much damage we are and you are glutamate, monosodium, blue, and then you are going to grab your oil we are and you are going to clean your tongue with a brush and with that boils the histo, glutamatos and casonic. Like you said, peru tam tomo, hate us, hate us and monosodium case, that' s what peanuts who come
with little things have. It has everything that the conservative gives you and it is an additive that I would rather call addictive, because companies put it to it to be so that they can endure things as conservative. But it has a substance that generates that we can' t stop eating, that' s stuck in the taste stacks. And then, because the food doesn' t know what it knows anymore because, since you already have keyboard that of these
that your Cacahuate has Chile so that it tastes rich. But if you wash your tongue with sesame oil every morning and the evenings after you wash with your toothbrush, normal is leaving And with masters what a good recommendation, because stos and Cacahuate know those chapren when they eat those peanuts that have to break the shell. So you know, vis tacahuates are more natural. But, hey, we' re gonna start today because we have Oje and Simpson died,
right now. Let' s go with that subject. Let' s go, right now, on that subject. And first we have other things to talk about, because that' s where we touch on influencers. Without a law, we' re not going to argue, right now. That' s what I put in a group of friends I' ve got I' ve put them in. It' s wrong if I feel gachito for the Fofum Marquez, because you see her to me it' s a matter of because I think it' s gachito if you see a scared man and so
on. And then I started to see I was looking at Jorge Carvajal there and he said all the trolls he' s done. Fuff and Hit say no, because it is also when you take his side that is it makes it very complicated, because if a man who hurt him did not see that
it is another he hears, not very complicated. But some influencers don' t that people have this animosity against them like this, like the one that you' re going to talk to me face me and I was very impressed by this news about this woman, who is a good one, are two influencers she' s called Elisa Jordana, who has a boyfriend who is also
an influencer. Now I' m telling you his name. Well, he has a man as an artist about the man that turns out they were doing this live and all of a sudden, she' s claiming that she seems to have found some messages that seem to talk about an infidelity or some flirting that he brought with a woman and begins to claim him. But when you ' re claiming him in the live, while she' s driving, look
at the danger. She' s driving, she' s doing the transmission, and the woman in question connects to the transmission, and she lets her talk to her, she bugs her, and she starts telling her to see you' re a little girl, and then he doesn' t know what. And he' s kind of surprised and tells the many that I don ' t know what brings her, don' t talk to her, don
' t do it, she turns on and starts banging her face. He wears glasses, she follows ugly with a lot of violence and then, all of a sudden, he says oh I think he fractured me and I don ' t know what they start to argue and so on, it' s
very violent to the scene. I am not going to describe it any more up there, but it turns out that finally, because he according to what is said and seen, because he defends himself how he defends himself, because he also assaults her, submitting her and ends up getting her out of the car. Then the news that is now, because she was arrested by the authorities, because she is there on video how she starts all this aggression and, besides, he tells her to stop, he tells her you return.
If you attack me again, because he' s giving it to you, then I' m going to answer you and she goes on and he answers and you look. How curious now that you said about the famous Folfo Marquez, who, because now is very according to the repentant. What he' s rather scared of is doing everything, it' s true, he scared to see his whole history of impunity. Besides, and you say well, then face and you got where you had to go. So it seems a little bit like this woman. He' s telling her to stop and she
' s going on. And when he already reacts, she starts to say sorry, sorry, sorry, not anymore. Don' t do anything to me anymore, now, sorry, sorry. I don' t do it again, no, because it' s too much already or it' s that the first blow you give her almost broke her nose or didn' t break it. And here in the juices and let' s assume that she has every right to be angry, to be jealous, to be, but
to get to the punches. And I think it' s wrong. Not me, because he' s very strong and I know what girls thought and I said well, and the other one answered his beating. Not because, but because I said, a woman doesn' t stick to her, but then I said she' s driving, and we end up stamping both of us and I don' t stop her. I mean, there were a lot of things at stake and it had to be stopped, because I saw
it like five times. I said if we had to stop this I said no. Yeah, and I think there are times when, even if it ' s a woman, if you have to stop her from being a manc, it' s not good to have her. No doubt, male woman is the same. His hands must be stopped, violence must not continue, but somehow this man had to defend himself. I think yes, yes,
she was uncontrollable. Plus, I tell you driving talk and talk and talk to each other and give Mr Hey, how you do it and him in a position, plus, very vulnerable to not being able to say which one to have the car. And I' m the one getting off, I mean, don' t talk. More than honestly, I think what happened not like I said, because more because I stop his hand and that' s it. Well, it doesn' t stop her hand, and she
' s following him, she' s not hitting anymore. It' s totally true, very unpleasant, very very unfortunate of these people look at you. I read that she was a showwriter for Howard Stern, that yes, she was a great writer for Howell Stern and I' m not saying she ' s a very good writer. But if you have a little anger control problem, then of course because, regardless of the reasons you might not have to be angry with him, it is reported, since before getting into that
car and making that transmission? What series of decisions so badly taken? No, because you can do a lot of other things with a person who makes you angry before all this that you book to many, to all how that car would go. You don' t hear, but there was good news. There was also good and beautiful news, a beautiful news to see there it is. This man. It' s too overflowing by hand. Oh,
yeah, that' s terrible. Not really that in Monterrey, not in this game that was given that I saw that Messi was impressed because they put goals and goals and goals to his team, to the inter Miami that he visited. I hope you will come this way to our dear Omar Plaza,
because he must be of course look at me. It was the inter Miami, yes, with David me Beh nothing more and nothing less his great as it is called his big star month and so on, And because it turns out that they lost they won the scratches of Monterrey, But that did not prevent that, well, a few hours before the game, he went to eat to a restaurant, from there Monterrey, where he behaved adored and
charming. It must be very difficult that you want to go eat was with his little boy, already growing up his son, yes, with one of his children. He goes exactly and wants to enjoy his food, his Mexican beer, as recorded by those who were there, or seeing everything he ate, he drank and so on. But what you want caused a stir and he behaved most adored, charming and noble, signing autographs, t- shirts
and a whole crowd. When he leaves the restaurant. He' s surrounded by people, but he' s smiling very kind, a man' s charm, the truth be told. That' s a positive influencer, because it' s him. It' s an influencer, it' s a fashionable influencer in many ways, it' s an influencer and that' s a very good attitude, a very good message. Ephraim, how nice that a person with life David is so humble. So simple in a word, we sum up clear, clear, humble. He doesn' t have to
go bluffing or figureheading like others and others that you can gomeros. Okay. Yeah, if we got them in and we don' t know the name, hey he says, yeah, he says and Melda Mesa saw People magazine in Spanish, and the relationship William Levy and Elizabeth had was a toxic relationship. Yeah, yeah, yeah. In fact, not like gossip. There
were some very strong things. The day we' re going to play in history, in history, but yes, it was an already toxic relationship, I think it' s already very sick and I think it has to do with the subject that we' re going to play, so I guess it ' s Oje Simpson' s that we have today. There are many documentaries, programs on various platforms, well, so many, but they will like professionals like that, as some three very important documentaries that touch on the issue
of Ojy Simpson' s death. But from his traumas, there is one that points out that he always had this scroll of his race, which he could not overcome and felt inferior. And that made him angry when he took too much. That' s one of the things they said she doesn' t marry a beautiful, beautiful woman, here we have her who was the love of her life, Nicole' s name, her name and the love of her life. He was one of the most popular successful players. I
was already a commentator of good, important sports commentator. I recognized a very dear man with the ideal life. He had the ideal life, the famous dream America, but in superlative it was not her first marriage. He had previous children and then they get divorced. They had been in this toxic relationship. That' s why I told them that this is related because he was very jealous of her and they were in this going and coming and going.
They get divorced. Finally and Nicole' s murder happens. Nicole was killed at the door of her house along with the person with the was my galan that the family was angry because they said, because not only did they kill Nicole, they also killed our son. It' s totally true. But here those involved, the famous people were Nicole and Oge Simpson, of course
there was also him killed too. The truth is, an apology. I don' t remember the name, but right now the Robs Holmar Ronald Goldman and then they kill Matan, Ronald Matan, Roma Norn Goodman and Nicole.
There' s a chase going on. There' s a series of if you see these documentaries you' re going to see the series of confusion that there is because the car was behind, because there was another car in front, because people were coming in, because people were going out and the police were saying Surrender Oge Simpson comes out and the truth and then, then, you grab the bronchus and you go, but you go with two people and
you run away and in the lyco. I remember seeing that is the chase I saw on TV and well, there they go chasing Oje and Simpson to catch when these chases are. You think, because you won' t know that one day you' re going to have to stop. One day batting him is going to get to the state border and there' s going to be fifty maho going to have to stop. I mean, he' s gonna run away, escape until he' s finally stopped. In the end,
he is arrested and charged with this double murder. And, well, it takes a trial that went televised, that was occupied the front pages of newspapers, of news, of everything talking, of the whole radio and almost realize that we were watching chidos from America. Let him be guilty, let him not be guilty. No, and then, because I had many imagine all the fans or all this narrative that the defense had put forward, but there was the narrative of the prosecution also then, because which side was the
public on. And, well, in the end, they declare Hey and Simpson innocent because the uen wantex had been found he didn' t have any left, and it' s declaring himself free. And there comes the doubt raised by one of the documentaries. And then, if it wasn' t Jay Simpson, who it was, and apparently, everything seemed to indicate according to one of the documentaries who didn' t claim it, but let him glimpse it is that he could have been one of his children. And that
' s why he didn' t have the glove. Hey, Simpson, everybody says he got away with it and so on. But the thing is that Godman' s family follows him, follows him, follows him, Nico ' s family also follows him, follows him, follows him all his life and with this slogan we' re going to catch you. They make a complaint, they make a civil suit, they win the family and he has to give them a lot of millions of dollars. But I say this isn ' t enough, because you killed them point and you' re gonna get
to jail. So, in Las Vegas, there' s a memorabilia sale from Oja Simpson and he comes in, hey and Simpson, and he steals everything and he says this is all mine. They stole it from me. Then he' s charged with theft. But in addition to kidnapping, because some people had been shut down. And then, indeed, Oje Simpson is
going to jail for a few years. The end comes free and now, after a cancer at seventy- nine, seventy- six, I don' t know has died today, because that' s more or less the story, but how did you see it what we' re going to talk about? I' m going to put your little photos here. Here it is, this is the couple. There is also the beautiful couple, yes, of course, very cool, yes that case, because I remember it too.
We were very, very young, but we remembered exactly. It was really unprecedented, so you said about the live persecution, about the trial, about all the famous shoes and gloves that were displayed during the legal process.
And, well, the emphasis that was also made as one of the strong letters for his defense on the issue of race that he belonged to the black race was unfairly pointed out and so forth, a team of lawyers, since he did lead nothing less than by the father of the famous Kardashan girls and that, therefore, he used all kinds of resources and arguments to get him out at that time in freedom, when the majority of public opinion was convinced that he was guilty. So, well, that was the story we saw
and you just told. But I was very struck by the attention that Ephraim told us that well, he was practically drinking everything a little smaller, more baby than we now know. And then how do you see the case now that what you' re practically getting to know right now that he was doing in life. I didn' t have a lot of traffic to watch a couple of documentaries and they know that it caused me a lot of anxiety,
because, well, we can all have our opinion about things. And I saw yesterday they made us a sentence that said healthy your wounds so they don ' t bleed on people who didn' t do anything to you. No, and I did see some narrative of what his life was like and this whole thing. And yes, I think he always lived with this stigma of
being colored, with all passes. Yes or no, it' s something that you make up and it' s not your own, that is, we' ve seen it in many cases, of course, and that' s a whole story, because and then you marry this woman who is, obviously, a totally white hegemonic woman, because, besides, beautiful, she looks like a bar and you' re right when I put her in a
mouth. Imagine this whole time feeling less, feeling less in terms and that there are things that said that a violent man, i e, I read that they said yes I iced them a lot, that there was violence within these narratives that, perhaps, in the eighties we didn' t realize because the lattices are normal, that is, the sick zeros are not normal. Not that they hit you in the car and like the influencer video, that ' s not right. Yeah, hand in hand, they had to control
you and talk about him if he controlled her and so on. And what gave me a little bit of anxiety is that I saw the case and when I did, the only argument is that it' s all because you' re colored or something. I understand that racism exists and I have pointed it out and all the hurocentrism and all that I always say and that is a lot in my speech, but here it was sometimes seen that it was already
the argument that they had it down. So it' s cove, it brings out the pitch that it' s black, sorry for the word Ahorita, really, I mean, it pulls out the argument of what Fadita is that and I, from my perspective, who didn' t know the case,
you one thing. What I thought because I was watching the documentaries. I I do think it came up with and I' m going to tell said so not justice, poetic and divine when they put him in jail, because that' s what I thought, I was not muddy and I saw the cast Ahorita I said clearly that yes life at some point brought him karma
and ended up in jail and did not end up accompanied or anything. And then I started thinking about how different with other cases that we have here in Mexico, where people get Chivas America, because here people were Chivas America, but because it was a clear figure how important the media issue was, how much it played in their favor so that it didn' t stay inside and I said whatever you want to call, because that' s power, that ' s finally the fact that I was Afro, which was the argument that
they were working with to get it out, because that was the most important argument. They say it was a racial trial there. I don' t know if it was before or after Rodney King. Rot Kill was in a thousand nine hundred ninety- two. It was before what happened with Rodney King and there had been brutal revolts. Sure, you' re a baby. You don' t know about Rodne King either. But that was the point, that was the issue that they' re not writing here, for example,
that the cops spent it during the trial asking for autographs. Says the dragonfly says The problem is that the police contaminated the scene and planted many things That' s why, except for everything, because it had fans, but also inside the police. It just looks like cases we' ve seen that everything was really armed to get it out. Yeah, I mean, I ' m already, and I said I' m scared because I saw documentaries and I said the same thing, and this one I' m documenting.
Possibly not, but since many times history repeats itself, you say no, that is, people were fanning and I think the problem here is to fan on such a delicate subject. Yeah, I mean, let' s forget about it. And if that, then in the United States, which we hope, in Mexico I already want to cry, because here is what happens, it seems that they are like flagship cases, not as examples, because there are others that go unpunished. However, there are some who put themselves
on. For example, Mira mel says without eagerness to justify it, but it will not be so much holl as a blow to the head. Remember the case of Aaron Hernandez, who, by the way, we did in broken souls. You' re the one who sees it. So, yes, I' m going to see the fact that what Ephraim told us, that he had a history of violence, of starters and so on, apart from this zeal, that made him act in this way. Well, yes, yes, it might be to think of a moment when he might have
some question of this kind of chronic trauma from this trauma encephalopathy. But that was not even considered at any time, because the defense never admitted the slightest possibility that it would have done anything. So, that' s why he didn' t even get on the table. Well, he' s got this pro no, just no, but we already know he does. There is a lot of data that both football players and other sports, of course, like the box and all of these that do have an impact on the
head, can cause this kind of disorder. But the point is that the trial was so mediatic, so full of it, as many things we see now, full of doubts, of anomalies, certainly that they are effectively contaminated, that is, many things that left a lot of doubts in many and many certainties in others. And one of the certainties is that which is guilty, but which, because they managed to defend him that everything pointed out that
he was guilty. Look says gloga sometimes what Broadneking was very strong. After that, the cases he was dealing with exactly. All the other cases were treated very carefully, because to see here was the possibility that there would have been another killer, that it would have been someone else who would have killed and that Simpson was protecting. But, then, go see Ephraim He wanted to say something. I got very curious, because there we don' t
talk about the good case anymore. Yeah, if we talk about the bodybuilder ' s case, we just don' t mention it. But if you want to talk about it, he' s perfect good at the case of this bodybuilder that his girlfriend described, because the abuse of so much anabolic and I was thinking what I' m going to say, he' s going to end up being so dizzy. There goes the extreme consumption of meat, yes, it makes us more violent. And I' m telling you, I' m omnivorous, I mean, I' m not vegan. But
excessive meat consumption, if omnivorous, does make us more violent. Together, ah clear if the flesh of eating only flesh of beef, does generate a certain degree of violence and more to men because it generates the soferrona in a way, that is, the beaks of entonas go to heaven. When you eat a lot of meat is the reality, then what happens to American players
' diets. You say that there was still no such thing as him when you were starting to use anabolic sterols from the most primitive ones, but you were already starting to consume them, you were beginning to see yourself making one inorganically. Then I don' t know and that' s what I kept thinking. I said to see the diet I was eating about the blows to the head. I did think about it for a diet like that all the time, really, with this pressure of being the best and so on.
That and here' s the doctor who won' t let us lie, she generates some stress levels that also cause testosterone to get upset, that is also and this hormone testosterone, this one who has no idea how bad it gets us men. Hey, I think that' s where what really happened goes and I was looking if at some point it' s ringing page and what girls think there was never a doping. For example, one of the things that didn' t happen at the trial. Well, look, look, I didn' t know what. Well, you' ve had so
much traffic to bring us this information. Or that there' s traffic in Mexico City, but well, says Jan Seriy Maybe as a Mexican, we don' t know. But that problem of racism in the city of Los Angeles has always been very mediatic and there have been murders. Exactly a problem. Yeah, look exactly. Lupita Cruz was mentioned as probably protecting her eldest son may be passed the scene, did not take DNA tests, did not test her for ballistics on her clothes and were asking for autograph photos. The
cops. There he got all upset and how to forget that the lawyer says Patricio was dad of the kardashant of course, while the dad was with the mother' s trial, he was in love with the one who later was her husband. That' s better. That' s the spin off of the story. Jan would be serious. This is very interesting and he says it' s right now. It' s a situation of taking out a
series or a movie. There' s even one with Johnny Depp the Netflix, who' s dealing with the murder of rappers he' s involved in now pitching and that subject we' ve already touched, which is one thing I' m saying. No more things have come out, but they' re going out. I' m sure, no, yeah, hey,
it was sorry. I think there is a greater doubt about this about the meat, because here it tells us it was lost to me, but a little less it said that it eats a lot of meat, that it is very peaceful and then it also asks me who asked us how much excess meat is, to know, not as what it would be an excess or it would be that it lacks balance of something else. Okay, since it was mentioned, there' s that you know. I' m gonna have to
say nutritional lunities, because there' s no other way. For every kilogram of weight, a woman per se I mean, I might be at least a kidney patient is going to be a lot less, but a normal woman like that with a zenith life. For every kilogram of weight point zero, seven grams, point zero, yeah, nothing, it' s very little. A bodybuilder, a bodybuilder who doesn' t want to screw up the kidney, can go for a urea exam and there are men who can hold
up to two grams and it' s already too high. There, I mean, I say one point, two maximum per kilo, because gram of weight comes to multiplication. Okay, and it' s worth something to take advantage of. It' s no use to me. It would help, for example, the combination. I mean, he' s eating red meat and he' s also eating green things and he' s also eating or this is another, which is what happens to American players. And I' m looking for this man' s life because he really has no idea how
they get. The American players. They are super aggressive And it has to do with the issue that they are going to eat meat, meat, meat, meat, and meat, and it is meat with carbohydate so that they are strong, because whatever you want they can, then get out. Of course, they get much more violent, that is not eating vegetables and doesn ' t know more violent is ah look, that I didn' t know, that I didn' t know that there then see that also that that
other factor in this sum. Let' s say no, yeah, yeah, look, how interesting I was worried about this case is that there' s no doping how it occurs to them that they don' t, because you' re talking about the' 90s, that is, they were different, that is, yes. It' s true that I think there was DNA and so on, but it wasn' t as advanced as it is now. Thank you very much, Sultana Jurre. Thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Let' s get you the message here.
I didn' t see him excuse me. Here it is, but indeed, because before now we already see it very advanced and you already touched when you were teenagers. Yes ssa and all those things that found a little hair. Yeah. This is the killer, we already have him and but that didn' t exist. That didn' t exist before. That' s the truth. It wasn' t as easy to get to the east.
But hey, Simpson, he' s one of these celebrities. I don ' t remember if the audience remembers if you have it, what other celebrities have been able to get away with, because we' re seeing, for example, the case of Alex Valdwin, who had this one This val accident happened that kills the photographer, the director during a film recording, a filming
where he is a producer. Plus he shoots him he' s smashed because then yes, but anyway, there' s a matter of that serious where they accuse him of murder and we see bought with the eyeball and Simpson that almost the obvious that not this opposition that could have protected the son and he hears Simpson and comes out free. And Alex Baldwin is still, still the shipowner, the woman who had to be in charge of the weapons is. I think she' s the one to blame, not in my apparent.
But I' m not the judge, nor the jury, nor anything. But for Alek Palwin it has not been easy to get out of this issue. Yes, of course, because it must also be a very great feeling of guilt, even if there has been no intention, no will, much
less to do an evil, but the fact exists. Don' t then imagine the problem and while, effectively, it solves itself and the responsibilities that I would also think, then, that there is a person in charge of it and tells you to have this touches you and you go with it you don' t have to say to see and it will be in order. Or you don' t remember what happened here in Mexico, too, a terrible case. This actor doesn' t remember the name Ahorita for the penitche
surname. Not me peniche Flavio Pelio exactly. Also a barbarous thing. No, yeah, yeah, but besides, whoever it is that you' re not guilty, look, it says here to the kid you had to get off. These are like, well, that' s the thing. Also when you talk about sportsmen, trans eh, without this being taken by transphobia or anything. That' s the supposed one, is that' s the thing because already and I' m going to say it because I love you I mean. That' s why I told you as a kid? From
boy to girl? No way girl to boy? Yeah, there' s a clear way exactly. He' s talking about his gossip, about forgiveness, sorry, Ephraim, go on, go on, no, no, no. And here' s Hicker' s mind, who was a vegetarian, yes, but remember that he wasn' t. It' s just a factor, I mean, hitter wasn' t an American player. Not for more, Hitler had other disorders, but not his quirks, which had to move like this the whole guy, that is to say he had was
a substance consumer, had other more serious disorders. Fabiola Flores says talking about violence, the gossip of William Bleby and the ex who talks about himself, yes, yes. That' s where we' re going to talk about it in history, but you also have to see this William Leves, a very muscular man who shows a lot of body photos. I don' t know. No, I wouldn' t even dare to make sure he could be taking or would have taken some substance at some point in his life,
because it' s how volume is generated. Sometimes not, and that would have generated this violence. I don' t know the truth, but it ' s serious. I don' t remember the name of the athlete that you' re his girlfriend to me, not Pistorius, and they can look for him in broken souls, in broken souls. We have the case of Pistorius, who also and he came out after eleven years. I think so. Not like this. So it was there, there, we have the
whole case complete. Go see him cobert of writings and analyze exactly. Go see him in remote souls, says Patricio. I remember the case of Mark Wolberg, who at sixteen years of age driving ran over a boy and came out for being younger and was under the effect Yes, yes, and if that' s a topic, we also touch him there in broken souls like some cases if they are treated as adults or other cases not, as children or as minors, but well you' re seventeen years old and you'
re going with substances. Anyway, this is very controversial. It' s that business. But here' s the thing, the case of Hey Simpson, which is the one we' re dealing with today, who dies after
so many years. In the end, I think he did. I don ' t know how you see him, because he' s left alone, that is, he stays with his family, but foot of his fortune, he loses the memorabilia he could have sold and he had always lost it because it wasn' t his he had lost his reputation to the public because even though he was exonerated, because people didn' t believe him and didn'
t have a job as a sports commentator again, not anymore. And also, imagine having this disease that we don' t know how it happened. But I think it' s pretty bad, because besides, as far as I' ve read, I don' t know if you do that you spent all this time being intensely researched. But it seems to me that he, he had this prostate problem and that many people, when detected in a timely manner, manage to get out of this kind of situation and because he
doesn' t, then what will have happened. There, too, he was not detected in a timely manner; perhaps he no longer cared enough for himself. Who knows what would happen because I, when I read that it had been, because of a cancer, I thought that maybe it had been of these that they are from the very first moment very aggressive and difficult to detect. But it looks like it' s not like that. Not many people have come out of this. Then I don' t know what his
life would be like in this finale. But surely it was not of the best, no, and how sad, no, what a barbarity, I mean, a real shame, talking exactly about these bad diets and sports. More than good that you said it, because I, with my attention defis, suddenly have eighty ideas here I write them all down and already try to
be liver of pour notebook. This is the case with the process. It also has to do with this issue of truth, that is, I do believe that I did not like anything of all the tendence that was the trial, no, because besides, everything I did in itself is real. Everyone was fanning and I can imagine the slope as well and everything that happened next.
That' s right, he was left alone. Yes, there was poetic justice because it happened because, as you wish, you ended up in jail and what I mentioned lupita this thing of being a leader who wins with
prestige goodbye Yes, that' s it. That' s right, and you know who I reminded myself of is going to be a bad joke to the aunt to throw at Jinny' s aunt that we' re already erasing her from everywhere so we don' t have her as proof, because, because she said she allowed her video and took her videos from Jorge Carvajal. I don' t understand why, but yeah, she said they could use us, but well, yeah, the thing is, that' s right.
Hey, look, I was gonna ask you something. When people take testosterone or these hormones artificially, how long the body lasts, how long it takes to get it out. Depends Depends on a testosterone base, so it ' s not that it' s a summation, that is, if you put yourself in a cycle, that' s what they' re called in a cycle, you get twelve weeks of some hormone, because it' ll be about four or five or six weeks when it' s already out.
And the issue is how the hormonal Aegean is, because the hyoma is going to be thrown out, that is, your bonode is going to stop sound products naturally, because you' re going to make it a success, it ' s going to be an artificial one. Then it' s about six weeks, in which your bonnet recovers when the tension you' ve put on too much already came out, but your axis is no longer going to look good and why your temperament. Yeah, he' s gonna have changes all
the time. And if you were doing cycles, cycles, cycles, what do all bodybuilders and American players do, then this is going to last years, years. Yeah, well, there' s also the case of a wrestler in a Netflix documentary. Look at this case. Or we have to do it for more broken ones. Mel Mira says Robert Thorst, the millionaire who left behind, who was wearing a wire in an interview and confessed to a murder. There' s that one right now. I' ll tell
you who Robert Dorth is. I saw that case I read it at some point or I saw a show I don' t know, but it' s a very interesting case. It' s this Mr So he ends up and in the end he goes to jail with all his millions and so on, but he' s going to jail. Here I keep reading it forgive me, here I am if I wanted to read you that wait here ephra and it is already making testosterone replacement therapy fashionable for extremely serious aesthetic purposes. No, no, it' s just that if it' s not so
bad, notice that I have other news for you. That is, for example, there are studies where the men who are already hurting them because they no longer have and they put them they become very good as when they make
him good. And of this what will be in women. I mean, the thing is, this, I mean, you' re 20, you can' t get hormones in. In other words, there are young people who are seventeen years old, seventeen years old, who are injected by their instructors, that is to say, they do at the age of fifty sixties, because nothing happens, because they are no longer clear, because there is
a decrease and then it is a controlled supplementation. And if they go with a crinologist, who is the only one who can highlight these things to them, no one else, neither the nutritionist, nor the psychologist, nor the psychiatrist, nor anything else. Only slow crinologist is allied after extensive study to inject us. Anything' s more. I' m going to tell you an intimacy. I danced many years at the age of nineteen and used to
suspend. Then I don' t want to tell you what happened. Then one day I woke up in a lot of pain and they took me to the doctor and at the age of nineteen. He put one before but because the endocrinologist said the boy didn' t lower his stuff because he danced a
lot and the po got inhibited. And we need to use it. But this thing that because I want to get sucked or because I want the fighters, is that also the women suddenly some things that I say for themselves, yes, yes, no more what happens to the girls women is going to scare them yes already it does not seem of itself already. Women with hormones are doing terrible. Or imagine putting things on. It says recommendation my Ursula.
That' s me, an investigation into Charlisterón' s case, where his mother shot his father and everything points to it being done and protected by his mother. And that' s very interesting. Look here, Lilian Rivera tells us that he' s going to be analyzing the steel claw film of the family of phon Eric wrestlers. I guess you say mmm no, yeah, yeah, yeah, that' s it. That' s very interesting.
But it' s these cases of celebrities who commit crimes. You get away with it You remember a movie called The Fox Catcher, which plays it to Dupont. This Dupont family. You have to see a real history of the Dupont family where you interpret it as it was called. This actor that I love wil Foral is the one from Office. It' s him, or I' m here. I' m getting confused. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, I don' t remember who he' s playing. If you can help me here, because I didn' t have this.
I don' t have it written because I didn' t plan to talk about this movie called the fox Ky Steve Carrel stim cor Regal, which is the one of Dre Shown good, but I don' t know if it' s the same one that played this man Dupont, who is a
famous man. Well, imagine the fortune these people could have, and this is one of the heirs who is one of the heirs who almost put something to the puzzle, because it does not twist, not because it was the problematic one, there is no problem, but not for the family at all.
Then, as he puts it, he starts to make a foundation and makes a team called the Katchel fox of Roman Greco wrestling, and he did fight and then he does a wonderful gym in his house and then he brings the best coach and his family and put them in a house inside then, imagine hectares and tasks that the Dupont family had and in the end he ends up committing a murder. This is a real story and ends up going to
jail. But there is no impunity. It doesn' t matter if you ' re Dupont, it doesn' t matter you' re going to jail. But it' s these famous crimes of very famous people, that not everyone gets away with it or Ja and Simpson somehow at first did. Yes, later on, because she caught him later and because of the research, because she had researchers with the families, the ones who wanted to fish him were the families of those who had, of those who had died the bereaved.
Well, yes, I remember, right now, it' s not
that it has anything to do with it, too. It' s another kind of character, but I remembered the capone not also that it was Alcapone that he could never be caught up by the real and terrible issues he had on his back, but by a fiscal issue, not exactly, because of a question he hears about Kerin Honouse says, is that the truth is that in the case of Oje Simpson we don' t know and yes I think there had been a lot of business like you said very early on about the
race issue, not because we don' t want trouble, because we' re in the Angels, we don' t want better uprisings. This quiet, no, and in the end, it was an idol for many. And so how did you say about justice, mel that they said that justice, or did you say it poetic Ephraim, justice, for indeed, justice, for there is some other fact that you have of Oje Simpson, for it is already that chang before is not with sad, everything you saw güey, because it is that I, I take away, I was very deep.
I mean, men leaving a mark. Well, they went hey, hey and Simpson and left a mark, because the cops erased it, yes, the pauls erased it. In fact, the gloves say that it was probably sown ah notice, there was a guanta tree, there was a gauntlet tree that everything that gossiped or much Lupi yes, yes, this joke was not, but they were more for likes, to get lix from you. Ah look exactly. There' s the boxer, there' s a documentary here I have my treat, but I have monsoon guys too I have a
documentary with that case. What was his name, isn' t his name Carlos Monzón? Carlos Monzón? Exactly, exactly, but, well, yeah, yeah. It' s interesting to see this case because it' s a story that' s left. I think she was known worldwide. Hey, if not global, but partial, from gas daughter Kelly. Which one they say was going to bag Scream' s daughter, and Gral went out to say it' s not true. Grace said no. No, no, no, no, but it' s Greguia. I can' t
say anything, because it comes a hundred died. The authorities didn' t say the mom was running and what she said told her who knows, who she was. But you can also see that in women leaving a mark with the Kelly gas programs, which Ephraim did very well, but how was the theory of that that the one that was handling the stephany, but already, that is, the main one, protected it and, because they said, they moved to grace to say that the gras pelculia, but it is not
true. And, in fact, there are many grounds for saying that it was stophany and it got away with it, yes. Of those cases there are many and very strong and in royalty and among many others there are those strong controversial cases that we should also look for for for the next season of broken souls. Now that we' re done with the young people in conflict who, by the way, come to see yesterday' s very good Jordan Brown, who, then, will see that our conclusion is not so crazy.
Says I know Aracellie Gutierrez. Says I' d be happy if today, for being my sixty- four. Lupita told me some of your effera sarcasms, I dedicated myself to a smile and my dear one greets me. You come up multita, I can' t say we get out, I don' t have it, but well, I say hello with a lot of love. Graceli u want, thank you so much for being here with us on your birthday. I wish you the best in the world. Above all, I want a lot of health, a lot of happiness, a
lot of love and, why not, a lot of peace. I was in a smile or not. When you do it, man. Don' t listen, so go and say goodbye to us guys today this interesting topic, which is always interesting, this case, for all the edges it has. Not because of the racial theme, because of the theme of fame, because of being a big star, because it was also a television star, because it was an example for children, but then it was the criminal.
But he always stays in doubt Look. Gerard is asking me how you don ' t know about sarcasm, because that was a sarcasm, but that was a good loader, so this case, you have to review it, see it, but I think we have the most. That was what happened to a man who had absolutely everything, as we put it in the title, and lost absolutely all your conclusion dear mel Yes, well, yes, he
lost absolutely everything, although at first he did not lose his freedom. But sometimes it is believed that when people get away with it, apparently it' s all settled and time often shows that it wasn' t. And I think this is a case that illustrates this totally true, Ephrad Baby, remember that poetic justice always comes and karma always reaches you. Then here it is. The Ja Simpsons are here, so let' s go to history in
history. In twenty- five minutes we' ll be there. And Román Polanski, the film actor who also escaped from the United States and has not returned the Polish, well, not even to receive the oscar Hey. Look I' ll cut myself and I' ll teach you. I thought you drew a happy face. I didn' t dress up and I' m burning up and I' m writing it down. Okay. Thank you so much for having accompanied us in Spotify, on iTunes, on Amazon Music, on end Spreaker, on Facebook, on YouTube. Thank you. Please help
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