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Off The Hook
We are a group of private investigators, bounty hunters / fugitive recovery agents, and bail bondsmen that have been in this line of work for over twenty five years and have many stories to tell. We have traveled all over the country catching fugitives and bringing them back to have their day in court. With our years of experience we are trying to educate the public about bail and why it is a needed part of our judicial system.
Off The Hook
The “Funky” Fugitive: A Bounty Hunter's Tale
What really happens when someone skips bail? Chad and Rob pull back the curtain on the bail bonds industry, revealing the strategic planning, detective work, and sometimes stomach-turning realities of tracking down fugitives.
The bond market is heating up alongside the spring weather, and we explore why this seasonal shift might be occurring alongside broader policy changes in the criminal justice system. We dive into how different states handle bond forfeiture money—from North Carolina's school-funding approach to Colorado's parks and infrastructure investments—highlighting how the bail system uniquely funds itself without taxpayer dollars.
Drawing from years of experience, we offer surprisingly practical relationship advice for those suspecting infidelity, explaining how proper evidence-gathering can prevent devastating legal consequences that we've witnessed firsthand. This isn't just about catching cheaters—it's about protecting your home, assets, and relationship with your children from the cascading effects of hasty confrontations.
The heart of this episode follows an unforgettable fugitive recovery operation in rural North Carolina. From hiding in ditches and crawling through fields to coordinating a strategic apprehension with a child present, we share the raw, unfiltered story of catching "Stinky"—a nickname that proved all too appropriate when the overwhelming odor left us driving with all windows down on a freezing night.
Whether you're curious about the justice system, enjoy true crime stories, or simply want a glimpse into a profession rarely seen up close, this episode delivers authentic insights wrapped in entertaining storytelling. Share your thoughts with us online and subscribe for more glimpses into the world of professional bail recovery.
When people are released from jail, they have the responsibility to appear in court, but some of these people choose to go on the run.
Speaker 2:They go back home to mommy.
Speaker 1:And that is when these guys come into the picture. So sit back and listen to the Off the Hook podcast with chad and rob very fine people on both sides. These are real stories, but the names have been changed what's going on?
Speaker 2:everybody, I'm rob chad.
Speaker 3:What's up? Oh man, no need to ask how the weekend went, because I spent it with you.
Speaker 2:Right, right, we've been working our butts off very lately, oh man. But you know what? As nice as the weather.
Speaker 3:The weather it's it's nice and polliny, oh God no you're right I washed my truck and immediately it's yellow again.
Speaker 2:Dude, that pool, all right. So I inherited this in-ground pool and it sucks. I hate taking care of this thing, man. It's a damn pain in the ass, dude. I look out there just like yellow film on top of it. I'm going. I do not want to. I do not want to get out there and start coming. I'm gonna have to here soon, though maybe I should just wait until it's over with and go out there and just go to town. I don't know, that's horrible, right, uh? So, uh, dude, have you, have you noticed? I mean, you've told, you've talked about it, man, but the bonds have been picking up, man yeah, phone's been ringing off the hook I finally got to say it, it's yeah, I don't know what's going on.
Speaker 3:uh, if it's combination of the weather. Um, I've been seeing in the news, not us locally, but some other states that are reversing some things that were put in place to let people go. Just reform, right, yeah, I've seen some reversal of that. Um, but our particular area it seems like, um, yeah, they've been putting it to people. I mean, if you let people go too long and just you know, let them think that, oh, you know, a little slap on the wrist and you know it's, you know a little slap on the wrist and you know it's, you can. People don't learn they, they will go back. I'm not saying you got to punish people by putting a huge bond on them, but it should be, you know, in line with kind of what they did.
Speaker 2:Well, it's also getting, there's a chart.
Speaker 3:There's a chart that the magistration judge uses.
Speaker 2:Right.
Speaker 3:You know judge uses right. You know you do this this time and it should coincide between these dollar amounts for bond, right.
Speaker 2:So it's getting warm and everybody's like I think everybody's like tired of being inside the house now and yeah people are doing dumb shit yeah, oh, absolutely.
Speaker 3:yeah, man, we were. We were working downtown this weekend at that event and I saw people everywhere. They're still here this morning with the One Tree Hill shirts on everywhere. Oh yeah, it's been off the air for 11 years. Is it 11? Yeah, it's been 11 since their last show.
Speaker 2:Yeah, but you know what Everybody's like I love the weather. I'm like, yeah, wait 15 minutes, It'll change again. Yeah, it's Wil 11 since their last show. Yeah, but you know what Everybody's like I love the weather. I'm like, yeah, wait 15 minutes, It'll change again. Yeah, it's Wilmington Right now. This time of year, you know you get the hot and cold fighting each other, so we get a lot of rain around this time of year most of the time. There's been a couple years where we haven't but.
Speaker 3:Well, it's March, well, it's March. You know what they say April showers. No, no, no, that comes later. Oh, in like a lion, out like a lamb, right? Oh, I didn't know you ever heard of that?
Speaker 1:No, I never heard of that. Yeah, that's a thing.
Speaker 3:Oh, so we're getting the wind, the lion, yeah, you know it's supposed to calm down at the end of March.
Speaker 2:Yeah, and still is. You can look around there and see yeah, yeah, but, um, but yeah, I'm glad that. I'm glad that their bonds are picking up a little bit. Um, I like, I like seeing what they're doing so far. I like to know what they're doing in other states, like what's what's going on there? Yeah, and that'd be something in another. You know another episode for us to talk about once we do some more research in it, because it's just this is all fresh.
Speaker 3:Yeah, some of you bondsmen that are listening I hope you are in other states. You know, reach out to us, man, we'd like to talk to you about how you guys do things in your state. You know, maybe tell a story about you know one of your pickups or something. But also, you know, where did your forfeiture money go In North Carolina? Ours goes to the school systems. I know New York. I heard that it goes to the city or something.
Speaker 2:I know Colorado. They have a fund and it goes to parks and building stuff and take care of things.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so I think North Carolina's doing it right.
Speaker 2:It goes back to the school system. All right. So my buddy Dave has always said and I think I've said this on here before is bonding is the one thing in the criminal justice system that's not taxpayer-funded and works Right right.
Speaker 3:Why are you going to take that apart? You know it's for the kids.
Speaker 2:Well, it's just governmental control is all that is, and and we've all seen how that's been working the last four years.
Speaker 3:So, yeah, we're turning the page on that.
Speaker 2:So yeah, I'm hoping, so I think.
Speaker 3:I think a lot of good things are happening. Yeah, and for those of you who don't just calm down, we had to listen to you for four years. It's our turn. The parents are in the room now, all right, so we're going to. We're going to make things happen.
Speaker 2:Let daddy take care of it.
Speaker 3:You got to crack some eggs to make some omelets, people Right, and we're going to have some. Austin, texas, austin. Oh, that dude I was talking to yesterday is from Austin. I don't, nevermind, I'll talk to him later. Okay, another thing is you know Regina had talked about it when she was on our show, yeah, but now it's actually came out that now, if you like, say, if you're a bondsman in Louisiana and you get a skip that came here to North Carolina, so you got it, you got to hire a licensed.
Speaker 3:North Carolina agent to accompany you on your pickup of that person.
Speaker 2:In North Carolina. Yeah, virginia's that way too. Yeah, and there's a lot of other Nevadas like that, yeah.
Speaker 3:They just want you to abide by our laws.
Speaker 2:Yeah, I mean we want to keep everybody. They also want to keep everybody safe.
Speaker 3:I'm down with that. I'm down with that. I'm down with it. I like it yeah.
Speaker 2:And my favorite, my favorite, and I know some people don't like it, but it's the. You've got to have a commercial property, yeah, yeah.
Speaker 3:That's going to hurt a lot of guys that work out of their trunk.
Speaker 2:I'm glad because you know what Some of these people are taking 3% 4% down and sometimes even cheaper.
Speaker 3:Yeah, making three 4% down in the sometimes even cheaper, and and hopes, and, and, and praying that they get their payments and they and, honestly, if you don't get your money, the other side of that is if something happens, you know, for whatever reason, with that bond, and that person needs to find you to get up with you, where are they going to find you? Right, right, you know they might've lost your card, who knows if you show up online and you're just some dude that has a license and you show up at the jail and get people out but you got nowhere to for them to contact you?
Speaker 2:yeah, so you can. You can actually come to our office here and sit down and talk with us, do paperwork and make payments. Um, we're actually like a legit, you know we actually advise you.
Speaker 3:I mean, whether or not you use this we don't care, but you know we advise you your best option of what you should do. You know who you might want to talk to. This attorney's good at this, this attorney's good at that, yeah, um, you know you might want to see about getting a, uh, um, a lowered bond or something. You know. Go see this guy. Then come back to us after that happens. I mean, right, you know we want the best for our clients, so that's why I think it kind of people come back or you know, put out the good word about us.
Speaker 2:So yeah that's what we do and, and doing this and doing the podcast also, has also helped inform people more like what's going on, like who and what we really do.
Speaker 3:We're not just some thugs shaking people down for money. We don't do that. But we are serious and we have to be. I mean, we have to switch hats. We have to go to court. We have to go get people. We have to go get people. You know you have to go run to the jail. We have to. You know we'll even take people.
Speaker 2:And sometimes we have to switch hats, like you know, like PR work, like and that's another thing I was going to talk to you about, man, and I wanted the listeners to hear this because it's very um, it's very important and and letting you know this like and so, most of like, the people who call for, like, infidelity cases, right, the guys when they call me, they're like, hey, I got a suspicion. I'm like, well, if I got a suspicion. I'm like, well, if you got a suspicion and you're calling me, then you know it's a pretty good chance, it's a high percentage, right? And women, when they call, they pretty much know, because they're like little FBI agents everywhere and they just need help to burn them. But, and for dudes and I'm going to talk to the dudes about this Like, if you've got an inkling that something's going on and you're calling me, you need to go with that gut feeling. Don't go out like I've gotten a few phone calls this past week, like the one guy goes, hey, man, what about if I get her to take a lie detector test? I'm like, dude, don't know, don't even say nothing.
Speaker 2:If you're thinking this, then you need to get proof, because what happens if you confront her. She is cheating. And you confront her and y'all get in a heated argument because it happens. And then she's back to the corner going oh, he knows what can I do? Oh, I know what I can do. I can call the cops because we're arguing and I can say that he hit me and of course they're going to drag you off the jail.
Speaker 2:And guess what's going to happen when you get out. You can't go back to the house because you have a DV restraining order against you 50B yeah, can't go back to the house because you have a db, uh, restraining order against you to be. Yeah, got a fit to be against you. You can't go back to the house. So you've already lost your house pretty much. I mean, because you can't go back to it, you can't see your kids because you now you got a court case going on and now you're gonna get hemmed up in the court case and then, once that's done, y'all already separated, done, separate, and you don't have any proof. And then, by you not having proof, guess what she's going to do. She's going to take half of everything, God anyway. And now you're out of luck. She's got the house, got half of everything he got and you didn't do nothing but confront her because you thought she was banging John Doe down the road.
Speaker 2:Was it called Judy Banging Judy? But I mean, it's the truth though, man, and I I hate it. I hate seeing this for some of these guys. Yeah, and you know now, guys, I'm not saying like, I'm not saying that, like all women do this and all men do that it, I'm just saying this is one in particular. I get a lot of, and I got some other friends that are PIs and it's the same thing with them. They say the same thing I do. They get these calls. And so the other call I got was the guy goes well, I just don't want a divorce. I said, bro, I don't care if you just want a divorce or not. Man, like you've been married almost 20 years, you've got to protect yourself and your assets and your children. Yeah, but they, I mean, but I don't hear nothing from them. And there you go, and then I'll end up getting a call about a year or two later.
Speaker 3:Should have listened to you man, Listen to you, man.
Speaker 2:Well, we told you, and now, now you know, and so Well, we told you and now you know, and so, man, the system's just messed up because of that. So, anyway, so what you got planned this week, man, I think we're going to take a few days off.
Speaker 3:Man I got. I'm going to work on my Off the hook salty Southern gear website social media. I got to get that going.
Speaker 3:I've been stalling because of the cold weather and put it out there, but I really want to, especially after this weekend getting getting you know a couple of celebrities to put my gear on. Yeah, it was exciting for me, me, and they're wearing it. Yeah, yeah, billy billy corbin, uh, from yellowstone, and uh, a ton of tulsa uh, what's it? Tulsa king and he was the coach in winter hill put on my hat more and took some social media photos wearing it I was like yeah, yeah, but here's the.
Speaker 2:here's a cool thing that I saw and Chad showed it to me and I pointed it out to him. He's like oh, really, I'm like, yeah, like the jacket he was wearing had the four sixes on it.
Speaker 3:Yeah, so he's got the Yellowstone jacket while he's wearing my hat. Yeah.
Speaker 2:I think that was pretty cool.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's pretty cool, yeah, excited, that's pretty cool, yeah, excited.
Speaker 2:All right, so our story this time is a story. It's a girl that I got. I'm just going to call her stinky, and we'll get to that in a minute.
Speaker 3:I like what I told Chad about this earlier. He was like Holy God, yeah, this is really bad. I ain't talking about deodorant.
Speaker 2:Oh God, All right. So Mark Cartrett, he's a bondsman out of the Whiteville area. He's been around forever.
Speaker 3:Third generation.
Speaker 2:Yeah, this has been years ago, man, and this is when his son before his son became a sheriff deputy. Yep, because I think he worked for the PD office. Then he went over to the sheriff deputy, I think he went for the PD office and he went over to the sheriff's but he was a bondsman at the time and Mark was like, hey, will you take my son with you to kind of teach him a few tricks? I'm like, hey, no problem, this will be cool. So he hires me on this girl, stinky, and of course she's probably about 90 pounds, if that not a tooth in her head. You know that type drugs.
Speaker 3:I was just going to ask yeah, it's bad, she just ate a lot of candy, or she was drugs, no no, it was drugs.
Speaker 2:And so we, I get to Mark's office and he hands me the file. We're going over there and we're we're doing our due diligence there, and he goes like like look, I know she's staying at his house, but we ain't got confirmation of it. So I'm like, all right, it's nighttime now, uh, and we, because we've gone out and look at, we don't go nowhere. We just kind of drive past everywhere taking a look, you know, seeing what was going on, and the one house that we thought she was at, of course she was living at, but the car she was driving wasn't there and it hadn't been there, I guess, in quite a bit.
Speaker 1:Yeah.
Speaker 2:So we, I talked to Mark. Mark was like, hey, bud, you know know, go ahead and talk to him. I'm like, okay, because this is bond, I don't want to blow nothing, so we go up there and talk to it. Was like an old, senile woman in the living room that couldn't get out of off the couch. There's like trash everywhere, it's dirty, like it's bad. And she's like, yeah, come on in, search the house. I can't get off this couch, but you can go ahead. I'm like, is anybody else here? No, ain't nobody here. I said, just live here. Yeah, like I was like, okay, well, she told, she already told me that she lived here. So I'm like, all right, let's, let's search this house.
Speaker 2:Man, it was a hard house to search, dude, it's like an old farmhouse in the middle of nowhere, kind of near Tabor City, almost Razor City is what they call it. Yeah, razor City, yeah. And I go into a bedroom and it's like full of trash and clothes. You can't walk in it. They're like hoarders. Yeah, it's bad, it stinks to heaven. Like I had to like get out of there.
Speaker 2:But I went to a bedroom and I'm shining a flashlight and I'm see a dude moving like it was a guy moving. I'm like, hey, bro, what are you doing back there? He's like, oh, I'm just laying down. I'm like laying down in trash, like what are you doing? Get out of here. It was her boyfriend and it's hard when this house is this dirty. You know, when we go into houses and we're looking for a girl, we're looking for signs of her being there, right, you can't look for signs of her being here here, because it's so damn nasty and I just like, ugh, I'm scared like tripping over a needle or like it's bad and there's chained up dogs outside. I don't think there's any grass in the yard.
Speaker 3:I mean it's bad. Poor dog's probably got a path where he's been running by on his chain or something Pretty much and the boyfriend comes out and we go outside Cause.
Speaker 2:I'm like, cause, we searched the rest of the house Nothing. We go outside. She's like, oh, starts to have the rest of the house nothing. We go outside. She's like, oh, no, she don't live here. I'm like, well, the lady in there, the old lady in there, told me she did and he was like no man. She's old and seen. I'm like, well, I kind of believe you there, you don't know what to think.
Speaker 2:Now you're second guessing it yeah, he's got me second guessing and I'm like, man, something, just don't add up here, because he's, you know, you can definitely tell he's lying to me. He don't look me in the face, you know he's trying to hem hog doing other stuff. I'm like, all right, well, I made him think that we won't be coming back. I was like, okay, cool. I was like we just had to do our due diligence. Uh, you got my number. Give me a call if you see her, blah, blah. Okay, no problem. So I made him think we left, right, I was like, no, we're not leaving. So we're down a dark, dark, dark path and there's fields out all around.
Speaker 3:So could I see the vehicle that you came in?
Speaker 2:No, out the window. So when I well at when we were there, I guess you could see it, but he wasn't really looking at it. Okay, we got in and left.
Speaker 3:That's what I'm saying. So if you're going to get down the street and maybe hide they don't know what vehicle to warn her that you're in.
Speaker 2:Well, I pulled in a field and it was perfect to hide the car. Okay, this is my Dodge. I had my Dodge Charger, yeah.
Speaker 3:So it's like a Dodge Charger black, you know head chrome yeah, charge or not charge, but Ram truck in the country is like a ton of them, yeah Right, so you should blend right in.
Speaker 2:So I, I pull in high of the car and I look at him as a hey man, we're going to have to hump across this field. I mean, it was a long. It was a long ways. And yeah, we hid in a field behind the house and we walked up on this house. It was a neighbor's house, it's really nice house. And I'm like hey, and I talked. I remember talking to the neighbors. It's just come to me now and they're like, yeah, she's over there. I'm like all right, cool, we're going to keep our car here and hide it. He's like word Josh, I hate Josh. Oh, yeah, we're going to sneak through the woods here and come up on the edge of the property, right where the woods are. It's right there by the house. I said we'll watch and just see what we see. He's like all right, cool. So we're humping across this field and we're almost there and I see lights coming our way. Now the only way, the only people that would come down this road is if you lived at this house, because there was nothing beyond.
Speaker 3:Oh, gotcha, gotcha.
Speaker 2:So I was like oh shit, I said Josh. I looked around, I said there's a big ditch. It was kind of wet, muddy a little bit. It was nasty. So we jumped in it. Okay, we jumped in it and hit.
Speaker 3:Right, you got to do what you got to do.
Speaker 2:Little SUVs comes by, sounds like it's on its last leg Probably was and I'm popping up, I'm looking and it pulls in the yard. I'm like, hey, josh, this is our time. While the car's running, because she left the car running, I said for us to sneak up to it. We're on the edge of the woods and we're watching. I could say almost I could smell the freaking house from where I was at. It was that bad. The dogs didn't know we were there. We were stealthy, as can be. It was fun. This is the fun part.
Speaker 3:Can you see who's in the vehicle? Yes, okay, it was her. Oh, nice, nice Positive ID.
Speaker 2:Good job she had the doors open, yeah, and had her kid in the back. I was like oh shit.
Speaker 3:Was there anybody else with her?
Speaker 2:No.
Speaker 3:Just her and the kid.
Speaker 2:Just her and the kid and the boyfriend comes walking out. Okay, I'm like all right.
Speaker 3:Can you beat the brakes off the boyfriend?
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, he's a little scrawny.
Speaker 3:He's not an issue.
Speaker 2:He's about the size of this bobblehead right here. Okay yeah, okay so.
Speaker 3:Snap him like a twig. You just got to worry. Worry about the kid getting taken care of and you don't want to, like get all crazy in front of the kid either. Exactly, exactly yeah.
Speaker 2:So we're sitting here watching it and I'm looking at josh. All right, josh, you come from the front, I'm gonna come from the back. That way we're kind of you get her attention and I'm gonna come up behind her and I'm gonna grab her and say, hey, you're under arrest and put and so, oh wait, so did you like kind of cut them off from getting to the door?
Speaker 3:Yes, so that way you knew you could overtake the boyfriend. The girl you got to worry about possibly running but more than likely not because she's got the child. But you need to kind of give them ultimatum. Hey, dude, why don't you take the child inside? She needs to talk to us for a minute.
Speaker 2:Yeah. And we're going to you know, that's kind of how we did it, because he was like back and forth out of the house.
Speaker 3:Yeah, that's a touchy situation.
Speaker 2:It is. And he was like he was methed up man, he was methed and he was in and out, in and out. But when he went in I said now, so we ran up, he come in front of the car, I come from behind. He was like hey, miss Stinky. And she like look goes, yeah, what can I help you with? I come up behind and I grab her and I'm like you're under arrest and she tried like wiggling from me. But she was so like messed up, like she didn't have any strength. I mean I put her in handcuffs like that, and boyfriend comes out and he's like, oh you, mother, I'm like dude, what are you talking about, bro, you're lying, he goes. Well, you told me you left. I'm like you told me she wasn't here exactly, you lied, I lied, we're even.
Speaker 2:Yeah, right, I'm like oh, poor baby you need a see a lamb.
Speaker 3:These people are not cooperative with us. It's very rare they lie. Yep, a lot, a lot. Nobody wants to go to jail, except that one guy that we got in georgia. He wanted to go to jail with the last episode. His relationship with his old lady was so bad that last episode we did the dude was packed and ready to go.
Speaker 2:We rolled up.
Speaker 3:I had never seen nothing like it in my life. He was on the corner with a suitcase talking about where do you want me to put it, guys, guys.
Speaker 2:I'm ready to go Get me away from that bitch.
Speaker 3:Man, I ain't never robbed. That's the easiest one we ever had. So, yeah, they don't go like that.
Speaker 2:So the kid's sitting there, the kid's just as dirty as they are, and I'm like man, I feel.
Speaker 3:Somebody got to call child services or something.
Speaker 2:I did eventually.
Speaker 3:Did you?
Speaker 2:Yeah, okay, cool so we're walking down the road and I'm telling Josh, I'm like Josh, run and go get my car and meet me. I'll be walking her down the dirt path and it's dark. It's dark, dark, like no moon out, like can barely see anything. I just got a flashlight Dang and she's over there like she's cussing me. She's walking but she's cussing me the whole time. I'm like yeah, yeah, yeah, whatever, whatever, whatever, whatever. You know, I don't care. Josh comes over to the car, we put her in the car and now we're not far from Whiteville, from Sheriff's.
Speaker 3:Department? Do you pronounce that a different way? Whiteville. There you go, whiteville. Correct Whiteville, whiteville. Oh God, that's strange how people that live there talk like that. Yeah.
Speaker 2:So we get in the car and I'm going down the road I'm like God, she stinks and that's a different smell. What? Is God it smells like a carcass of a tuna fish in my back.
Speaker 2:It's bad, bro. So we drop her off. I'm only 10, 15 minutes from there and I'm gagging on the way there. She's like what, are you getting sick? I'm like, well, kind of, you know, if you wash your damn ass a little bit, I'd be all right. So we, josh and them, they take her Cause. Mark's office is right there in front of the jail, pretty much. Yeah, that's right. So they walk her over there. I'm over there like spitting, I'm gagging. It's so bad, it's so bad I go up, you got Clorox wipes.
Speaker 3:Yeah, exactly, mark's wife was out.
Speaker 2:I'm like dude, you got Clorox wipes Anything. Because this woman Like dude, you got Clorox wipes anything because this one would smell. I'm in there scrubbing the seats at night, gagging, almost throwing up on myself. Oh man, it was so bad. I got an air freshener from the convenience store, I hung it up and I'm riding back to Wilmington with all four windows down going.
Speaker 3:Oh geez, stay in power, right? No man Like. It smelled like. Burn the car down, start over, jeez man.
Speaker 2:I got back home, got the shower and I felt like I was like where's the SOS pad? It was that bad bro. Back home, got to shower and I was like where's the SOS pad? It was that bad bro. But I wonder what they made her do at the jail. I wonder if they made her shower.
Speaker 3:They probably stripped her down and, freaking, hosed her down.
Speaker 2:Sprayed her.
Speaker 3:Gave her some. I don't know what is that? That soap that gets rid of everything. It's got grit in it Lava.
Speaker 2:Oh yeah, Remember that stuff. It's got grit in it. The orange stuff.
Speaker 3:Throw a bar of that, get to it.
Speaker 2:Well, so that was a story of stinky Stinky. We're just going to call it stinky Because that was the worst. I'll never, I'll never, ever forget that that was the worst smell ever in my life. She had to have infections. It was God.
Speaker 3:I think they've got the picture.
Speaker 2:Now, so this is the stuff we deal with, yeah, okay, so I mean, just think about that, so it's worth the 15% of charge, right, right, oh well, that's it for stinky yeah thank god, I wonder what stinky's up to now.
Speaker 3:Yeah, I wonder what half these people are up to now. Some we hear about, some we don't. Usually we don't, but you know I like to hear good endings, yeah me too. When they learn from it and get better, that kind of thing. But some of them don't. They'll continue to.
Speaker 2:I don't know man that stank as permanent.
Speaker 3:I think, well, you don't have that truck anymore, right?
Speaker 2:No, I don't have it, thank God Anyhow, Anyhow. So let's see what this week's bringing man, We've been so busy. I'm going to try to go golfing. I know we want to go fishing here soon.
Speaker 3:Yep, yep.
Speaker 2:We got stuff going on this week, so we'll be back at it with another story and, uh, hopefully some new news to tell you about soon next week you'll uh, we'll give you another, another fine story of a stinky individual or or cracked out individual or somebody who just wants to come back to jail voluntarily yeah, so tune in, uh, for another episode of what chad and rob are chasing that's right. So I'm rob, I'm chad, and we'll see you next time.
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