Topic: Wrongful Death

6 chapters across the catalog

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
45:12 - 48:36

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]

Interview with John Segura and James Ritter on Ezequiel Hernandez Jr.

Guests John Segura and James Ritter join the program to discuss their investigation into the death of Ezequiel Hernandez Jr. They describe Hernandez as a well-mannered 18-year-old student from Presidio High School who was a primary provider for his family. The guests explain their motivation for traveling 500 miles to interview the family and seek justice for what they characterize as a "murder" by U.S. Marines.

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]
59:23 - 1:03:46

Jeff Davis(Classic 1997) With Jimmy Ritter(Killer At The Border) [7GR6hr TfQs]

Seeking Justice for the Hernandez Family and Video Technicalities

John Segura emphasizes that the goal of their investigation is to ensure justice and an apology for the Hernandez family, who had received no official communication regarding the "wrongful death." A brief technical delay occurs as the host realizes the footage brought to the studio is at the wrong playback speed, leading to a temporary shift in the program's schedule.

Raw⧸Uncut Footage Rebuilding Of Mt. Carmel Church(Branch Davidian)(March 25, 2000) Jeff Davis Int. [IwyjV0MR5c4]
1:54 - 4:25

Raw⧸Uncut Footage Rebuilding Of Mt. Carmel Church(Branch Davidian)(March 25, 2000) Jeff Davis Int. [IwyjV0MR5c4]

Alex Jones Criticizes Judge Walter Smith and Federal Court System

Alex Jones labels Judge Walter Smith a "phony" pre-selected by Bill Clinton to whitewash the legal proceedings surrounding the 1993 Waco siege. Jones argues that the denial of a jury trial for the Davidians' wrongful death suit represents a breakdown of the American judicial system. He highlights the construction of a new memorial church on the site as a historical act of defiance against federal overreach.

Former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark is highlighted for his role in representing Branch Davidian survivors in a wrongful death lawsuit against the federal government. Former FBI agent Byron Sage (referred to as Barris Rookstool in the transcript) also comments on the mistakes made during the 1993 crime scene management.

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]
11:34 - 13:36

You Burn It We Build It The Phoenix Project 1995 To Present Day A Lot Of Unseen Footage [iAfRzQ3gbbw]

Alex Jones, Wrongful Death Suit Against Federal Government

Alex Jones explains his involvement in the Waco aftermath, citing a lack of faith in Judge Walter Smith and the federal government's propaganda. He calls for reparations for the Branch Davidians and highlights the ongoing demonization of those imprisoned. Jones frames the construction of a memorial church as a necessary stand against government overreach.

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]
23:00 - 25:29

30 Years Toward Glory [XR8JuOGTdIg]

Alex Jones Wrongful Death Suit, Memorial Church Purpose

Alex Jones explains his involvement in the Waco memorial project as a response to the perceived propaganda of the federal government and the failures of Judge Walter Smith in the wrongful death suit. He advocates for reparations for the Branch Davidians and the release of those still imprisoned after being cleared of major charges. The construction of the memorial church is presented as a volunteer-led effort to stand against government intolerance and promote community understanding.