Tik Tok Detective Tries to Ruin Innocent Woman's Life
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- Опубликовано: 5 янв 2023
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As a psychic she should've seen this lawsuit coming.
What do you mean “as a psychic”
Edit: Missed the joke, thought she was talking about herself, not the video sry, kinda dumb for that one. Also the comment was worded weirdly
@@OHTIJ If Ashley is a psychic, then she should’ve seen the lawsuit coming from a mile away.
@@OHTIJ It means she should have been able to see the future with her psychic powers to see this lawsuit coming. Basically making fun of her and her "visions".
She didn't see it in her cards lmao
@Patrick39 Who even are you bro?
She gathered a whole case of evidence. Against herself. What an amazing detective!
noshit lmaoo this is jus like something out of psychological seinen manga 😭😭😭
so,, logan.
@@audreywright4164 what the hell is that pink Dino?
she definitely helped bring the guilty one to justice. it just so happened that she was the guilty one.
I can’t wait until she tries to pull an ace attorney and attempts to channel the spirits of the 4 students.
Real
At least in ace attorney magic is real
Lmao she actually manage to summon their spirits just for them to completely prove her prediction wrong.
@@blogofbored3224 DL-6 moment
@@Scary_Mar0 fnaf moment
Little update on the court case: The judge dismissed the counterclaims made by the TikTok Psychic because the accusations made were “baseless” and didn’t come from anyone reliable. The professor has won the defamation lawsuit as they were able to provide a lot of evidence that because of Ashley’s claims, people immediately associate the professor with the murders. They even showed that her name is one of the first things you see when searching up the murder case.
TLDR: Ashley’s claims were dismissed and Rebecca won the court case.
Did she represent herself as Charlie predicted, or was his tarot card reading off?
@@GreenLobsterMonster Yes. She represented herself and doubled down, thinking her “psychic abilities” were valid enough in a court of law.
@shinysmeargle2037 no fckn way
I gotta look this up lol wtf
Ah, thank you, I was wondering what happenned. Did she make videos about the trial? 😂
Thank you for the update!
Rebecca was actually nice enough to send this woman multiple cease and desist letters before filing the lawsuit. She was given so many chances to avoid this lawsuit but she doubled down instead.
@@GriffinZambiashush
It's not really about being nice, that's just the standard procedure before actually filling a defamation lawsuit because it strengthens the idea that you are acting in good faith to defend your name rather than just looking for an easy payday.
@@GriffinZambia hush bot
Rebecca probably just didn't want to deal with all the nonsense that comes with lawsuits. Especially this lawsuit.
@@genericname2747 kinda generic name bro
she just created a simple guide on how to ruin your life in just a handful of tiktok's
IT'S THE GUY FROM THE VIDEO
Oh hey
So true
Yo! It's the legend himself!
Love you channel and your video 10/10
She’s emotionally involved with being correct. I saw clips of her crying because she dreamt about the victims’ parents thanking her. Some people will go to great lengths for their ego.
Ain’t no fucking way. That’s absurd
That honestly makes her dangerous to society. Imagine if she assumed somebody was gonna murder someone else and she acts on her stupidity
"being correct".
The fact that she’s so confident about not losing the court case tells me she’s probably terrified on the inside. This type of thing has been happening more and more publicly with social media, and in the end they either don’t show up to court at all, or they show up and try to act defiant. I’m guessing if she does show up she’s gonna try and act tough till the bitter end when the judge tells her that she owes Rebecca tens of thousands of dollars.
Reminds me of 80s satanic panic and those innocent St. Martin Kindergarten-workers that were blamed because kids were fed answers and basically interrogated and even when those kids later told that they said nothing happened and they were pressured to lie, some people still believe it happened.
Well damn, you nailed it on the head there. She lost the lawsuit by default because she failed to respond in time.
when someones wrong or tries to fake something they over correct like a politician thats against gay marriage getting his cheeks clapped in secret
Or she’s delusional
Or she's confident in her delusion.
A perfect example of why "TikTok" and "detective" should never be taken seriously when put in the same sentence
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@YeaMan no one cares
@aszassiin Jokes on you, I want to die
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She’s actually nuts. There’s no emotion, shame or remorse for fabricating lies- like holy shit.
Because she actually believes them. Pretty obvious that lady's not well.
@@yungblattt eat my foot
It pains me to hear her ramble like that. How much wine can 1 human consume during their lifetime.
Yeah, to her this is the truth, and everyone else is lying but her, it's mental illness
Average black peep
Can't falsely accuse somebody of murder without a lawsuit. Unfortunately for Ashley, she is about to learn the hard truth of false accusation.
Then jesus gonna come out the sky and reverse her birth
@@18NakedCowboysInTheShowersAtRR🤣
I live near the town where the murders happened and all the online speculation has just DEVASTATED the community. The friends and families of the victims were blamed by TikTok "sleuths" while mourning their loss. The obsession with true crime is INSANE and it never does any good for anyone.
It's actually insane how easy she's making the defamation case against her. Hopefully it's a slam dunk and that poor professor gets the bag she deserves from this absolute lunatic.
Like defamation is one of the hardest things to be able prove and she's basically handing the case over on a silver platter
@@sarahcollins507 Rebecca is suing the tiktoker now I think
@@Jankz90087
long video, amiright? you'll get there
@@HopeyDiamond I just started, but thanks for the reassuring me.
Freedom of speech exist in America
I can't believe she actually thinks the trial will go well for her. She is LITERALLY going to present her tarot cards.
She'll pull the no sane person would believe her card
She’ll pull the Race card when it he’s south
@@CookNut456 😭😭😂😂
If she does that would be a very entertaining trial
She'll need Saul Goodman to actually make something of this
It’s scary how confidently wrong people can be
Bro confidence be running their computer system man
Hey, I'm not a psychic by any stretch. But I'm getting a "vision" of her being sent to a 7 x 12ft cell with dark, sticky walls and a buff, tattooed cell-mate named Rhonda.
As they say, "Don't threaten me with a good time"
RHONDA
Watch her use the entire trial to try and prove Rebecca guilty instead of providing her own defense
Spiderman
Very likely and I want to see it happen
that actually would be in her defense, it's not defamation if it's true.
of course it's not the best or even a good defense because we all know the outcome but it is technically a defense.
Mom: "We have Phoenix Wright at home!"
Phoenix Wright at home:
@@emberdragon4248 OBJECTION!
One of the victims, Ethan, was a middle school friend of mine. He was a chill dude who was really freaking tall, at least in middle school. I didn't know him enough to be _as_ devastated as his other peers and family, he probably didn't remember me. However I'm still affected by this for another reason.
I've seen newspapers turn this event into the paper equivalent of click bait. It's gross. They try to make something genuinely horrible look like another celebrity outrage. Arrows, conspiracies, bold text, they are trying to grab the attention of already affected people so they can monetize the death; the despair. My brother goes to the same University, I couldn't even imagine what I would feel if they monetized the death of my brother.
They treat it the same way they treat celebrity shit like "KIM HAS SAGGY ARMPITS??!!" or "TRUMP SAID SOMETHING OFFENSIVE AGAIN??!!" and I think that's just inappropriate and selfish. Treat it with the respect the victims' families and friends deserve. It's disgusting seeing how many people try to use a tragedy to bring profit towards themselves.
thats like all of news dude. vultures, every one of them
Law & Crime Network is doing this. It's gross.
“If it bleeds, it leads.” That’s how the 24 hour news cycle operates. It is truly sad and despicable.
But- b-but money!!!!
No but for real though it’s gross, and even if it didn’t affect you too much I’m sorry for your loss
Respectfully, this is nothing new. News media drools at the sight of terrible events, anything that’ll get the clicks. The happier the news the less views, the darker more twisted and horrific events the better (for them) because more people will want to know about it.
Her: "It's demonic. It's embarrassing."
Us: "Yes, you are."
This is just kind of sad. She's obv not in her right mind. The age of the internet has made these types of breakdowns (common for bipolar, paranoid disorders, schizophrenia, etc) very public, with even worse effects on the sufferer and the people they lash out at in their illness. I have relatives who have suffered similar things who now function like every other person after a stay in a psych ward and medication and I can't imagine they'd be where they are today if they'd had their episodes publicly.
That's one of the biggest downsides to the internet and social media culture, no matter how bad or weird someone's opinion is, someone will agree and validate them. Which makes it hard to get good information if you just get stuck in feedback loops.
@@ryandoyle3413 Fr and there's always a portion of the audience laughing at you
Professor Scofield was actually one of my favorite professors at the University of Idaho, and she has never been anything but a passionate educator. She wrote her PhD dissertation on Japanese nail salons. Really cool woman. She let me cry on her shoulder as a freshman. She should absolutely pursue this litigation.
This sounds like a fanfiction
@@flamedramon68☠️☠️
@@flamedramon68 Did you read off of tarot cards to predict that one
@@ThiniffExtra Can you prove me wrong, stranger on the internet? It's just missing "and everybody clapped"
@@flamedramon68 "Every good story is fake there are NO good people EVERYONE IS EVIL NOBODY HAS A POSITIVE IMPACT ON ANYONE ARENT I SO SMART"
Not only do i feel awful for rebecca, but I can't imagine how much unnecessary suffering ashley has put the victims' friends and families through
Free money tho, she clearly wasn’t tied to the murder in any way, she just made shit up literally out of her ass. That lawsuit is in the fuckin bag.
Exactly. The memory of the students, their loved ones and Rebecca all deserve better.
I don't know how much people are actually taking this woman seriously here though. I have a hard time believing the friends and families of the victims give a shit about some rando on Tiktok accusing some other random person of doing this after the cops have already arrested the probable killer.
@@cwolf208 it's just idiotic and unnecessary extra stress that they really don't need
@@moonwhooper It definitely is idiotic but I'm not convinced it adds any stress to the victims or their families. It adds stress to the professor, for sure.
She says that she is not emotionally or personally connected to Rebecca at all. Yet with all the detailed fictional character study and deconstruction she is unloading about Rebecca, she ought as well had known her emotionally and personally. What impeccable irony.
what an absolute buffoon she didn't even try to hit them with the "it was a message from god" or "it came to me in a dream" everyone knows there's no such thing as a more reliable source than those
I cannot even imagine what Rebecca is felling, one day your mourning 4 students, the next a crazy women is accusing you of murdering them, and even when the murderer is caught she's still chasing you, making up fake stories and saying you should be arrested
Worse, some troll (and probably delusional people) also harass her and her family because of that crazy woman accusation.
Also the thing is Rebecca never once met any of the four victims or had any contact with them whatsoever.
@@Drew791 So? even though with no connections they were still her students. you can still mourn someone without connections
@@yeehaw445 I'm pretty sure he meant that there is no way that she could be the murderer because she never even meet them.
@@sezedal suppose that is true
Hey, University of Idaho student here. I lived in an apartment half a mile away from the site of the murder when it happened. It has been horrific to see the way internet crazies have harmed my community. Moscow is a small, close knit town. It hurts to see my professor being attacked for no reason. Thank you for talking about this Charlie.
Vandal strong 💪🏼
No it isnt, moscow is a giant city thats the capital of russia
@@Ninjaluga bro it can also be the name of a small town
@@Ninjaluga It’s Moscow Idaho not Moscow Russia. Its like Paris Texas.
@@Ninjaluga 🤡
Her lawyer is going to tell her to settle. Her lawyer is going to tell her that she cannot win and she needs to settle because when she loses in court, the jury may award much more money to the teacher than just the 75 grand. I can imagine her lawyer trying to explain it to her. "I'm a bit of a legal psychic myself. Uuummmmmm, yes. I see you being laughed out of the courtroom after losing your case. I also see no lawyer willing to actually take your case. Yep, I see a huge loss in your future. SETTLE! It'll be less painful."
The issue is that it's a defamation case, where it needs to be proven that the psychic was aware she was intentionally spouting lies. But she's such a nutcase that she probably 100% believes herself and her tarot God status.
Apparently no lawyer DID take her case, she represented herself😂
I never doubt that people can be completely disconnected from reality, but when they're both disconnected and coherent, that's more disturbing for some reason.
It's the world we live in.
@@yy22-iq9bo I think that could be the case, but it’s not necessarily that simple. I think you can try to do reasoning on top of a foundation of lies, and things might start to fit together, but from the outside it looks like denial. If only we could step inside other people’s minds and see things from their point of view, without losing our own…
I recently saw a TikTok where a girl claimed that lots of TikTok "psychics" say the same things her brother did before he suffered a schizophrenic break. I think there's a _huge_ issue online right now of people excusing and even defending delusions or psychosis just because the person claims it's "spiritual'. We need to hold these people accountable and they need to get help before they cause real harm.
Crazy. This isn't going to get better. Accountability is on a downward trend in society.
There is a huge community that targets people with schizophrenia who “see god” telling them to stop taking their meds and that their schizophrenia isn’t real they’re just a prophet and let the deities in and god chose you etc. it’s so dangerous, schizophrenics are already really vulnerable to believing things people tell them don’t make their delusions worse because it can cause them to kill themselves or do something stupid 😭 god the spiritual community is so disgusting on tik tok.
It’s not just tiktok. It’s tumblr too. Look up tulpas.
To be fair, though, there’s also a growing trend presently to scapegoat people’s utter stupidity and/or general shittiness as “mental health issues.”
Which as someone who once suffered from long bouts of depression, moodiness, suicidal ideation, anxiety, and extreme mood swings, I frankly find it OFFENSIVE.
@@jaythomas468 this. Absolutely distressing how common it is for people confidentially agreeing whilst simultaneously demonstrating how entirely incompetent they are in the subject.
"I do not know Rebecca Scofield I am not connected to her in any kind of way" then proceeds to tell an entire story like she was there and saw it happen with her own eyes, saying everything like it's undeniable proof. This is the reason I hate people so much, people like this woman are so stupid and full of themselves. Idk what's worse being able to casually accuse someone of a terrible crime like its nothing or the fact that she actually convinced others she was right 😭
Tiktok and other platforms also somewhat encourage this woman to indulge and spread her delusion. This woman is not right in the head for sure, but the society around her support this...sickness
I feel you but this seem more like someone who is suffering from psychosis. Her affirming "this is not a feeling. this is knowledge" kinda sealed it for me since she has literally 0 evidence.
Living up to your username, I see
@@Juquma facts bro she needs help
Ha. Women. ☕️
This is shockingly evil behavior, and I mean that literally - it's a level of selfishness that can only be described as evil.
Ya know, I already have some low self esteem but I think I would be absolutely crushed if someone just looked at me and said *I look like a murderer* before continuing to frame me for a crime I had nothing to do with.
I think what's really sad (besides the fact that actual human beings with brains believe her) is that most people like Ashley don't learn their lessons. She'll lose in court, & come back & just be like 'It was the justice system failing again, but I won't stop until the truth is out & Rebecca ends up behind bars..." & no one will be surprised, but we'll all be disappointed that humanity could create someone this stupid.
I have a feeling she’ll turn it into a race thing instead of her just being dumb 😕
4.5 billion years of evolution lead to her, better nuke the damn planet
@Mushroom cat i mean...I didn't want to say that, but i yes very agree. Lol
@@jurassicpeter and the whales with it.
She will probably claim that it's racially motivated.
Only a sociopath would have no remorse for framing someone and using 4 dead people and a random elderly woman for clout.
Do you have to be a sociopath to be delusional? I think she actually believes this stuff.
Either a sociopath or delusional. I'm leaning towards the latter.
@@cwolf208 she would technically be a psychopath, because psychopaths feel no remorse and believe they are justified in their actions. Sociopaths on the other hand have a weak conscience, and will justify things they know are wrong. So one of the many differences (there are other differences) between the two is wether or not you know what you are doing is wrong.
@@gr00v3ydud3 Stop using diagnostic labels. Feeling no remorse and doing morally ambiguous/unjust acts has no connection to anti-social personality disorder. This woman has displayed consistent delusions of grandeur. That is the only consistent symptom and that doesn't lead us to any diagnosis or mental illness alone. Psychopath and sociopath are labels referring to different characteristics and different developments of anti-social personality disorder. They aren't mutually exclusive though as behavior doesn't come in absolutes. Sociopaths tend to be more impulsive and are usually FORMED(pop culture reference: The Joker) Psycopaths tend to have much better emotional regulation and are usually BORN.(pop culture reference: American Psycho). A critical factor between the two is the development of certain areas of the frontal cortex.
@@codybauman4907ok
My best friend has tarot cards and has given me readings before, but she doesn't claim she can solve murders or have visions to confirm some random bullshit. Her readings for me have been vaguely accurate, because the thing with tarot cards is that you can interpret the cards you get so they fit what you imagine for yourself. I find it quite interesting when it's harmless - unlike this woman using this tarot reading and visions to frame a random innocent woman.
I once had a girl tell me that tarot cards said I’d get her pregnant.
I am sterile.
I swear that this is why I don't take most women seriously. Tarot Cards?? Those are for little girls.🤨
@@jrt2792 It’s so weird bro. Or when they ask what my start sign is. Like bruh 😭
People are weird af sometimes 🤣🤣
She has spoken. You are sterile no more.
🤣
My dad instilled in me…”I know I’m not the smartest….but I absolutely refuse to believe that I’m the dumbest.” And after seeing this entire thing unfold…and she still doubled down…AFTER the suspect was caught is mind blowing to me but I see stupidity knows no bounds.
That’s a good philosophy to keep I think- stops you from being arrogant but also helps against self doubt.
@@karno6679 yep, I know I don’t have the answers to everything and that’s ok but I know I’m not out here making foolish decisions like this TikToker who signed herself a one way ticket to a defamation lawsuit especially since she was given multiple warnings to quit while she was ahead.
You're confusing stupidity with mental disability. Shes unwell. Shes not a normal person that just didnt goto school. Its sort of a nuance but there is a difference. We need to improve this shit regardless.
That's actually such a nice motto to go by. There is always someone worse!
@@nomoretwitterhandles the fact the reality that there is someone that’s potentially worse is sad to me but with how things are in this world…it’s inevitable at this point.
The exact same shit happened to my family when my cousin was murdered 🫠 some Facebook medium used tarot cards and said her family must be responsible…even after the actual killer was found.
Not only did that professor lose students in a horrible way, but she was then accused of being sexually attracted to them and murdering them! So horrible...
Rebecca was my history professor last semester, she broke down in class while telling us about these videos, I’m glad this lady is getting what she deserves for hurting such a kind educator.
This sounds like a fan fiction
@dontreadmyprofilepicture7203 shut up
What a piece of shit person. I hope Rebecca recovers soon man. She sounds like a lovely lady
Stop coming on the internet to lie
if its true thats kinda fucked. if its not true thats kinda fucked
Can you imagine training for years to be an impartial judge in a court of law and this woman walks in with paper cards to explain why the completely innocent woman sitting as the plaintiff is a cold-hearted murderer.
It would be painful but at least we know theres no way she will go unpunished
She better use that ouija board to contact jesse jackson cause he's the only lawyer good enough to get her out of that trouble.
Truly terrifying we have 'influencers' out there beyond incompetent. Soulless, SHE is embarrassing.
No she deserves prison
It’s repulsive to accuse this innocent woman but one of my more minor gripes is how she frames it as a “she was so gay she went murderous insane”
Right??? It's wild and gross.
I create entertaining videos also😎
Same here
Like what’s her reasoning there, bc she is gay she’s a murderer? Like wtf is wrong wit this chick, she’s looney in the head
i haven’t watched the video yet but this comment makes me not want to 🤦🏻♀️
The fact she's completely convinced that all of this is true, and that on her tiktok page she talks about how russian police and other people are trying to interfere with her investigation or some other gangstalking nonsense, it looks like she has legit psychosis or schizophrenia. Hopefully she takes a grippy sock vacation soon enough but it's hard to feel bad for her when she's been ruining a woman's life and constantly harassing her with this made up shit lol
“Grippy sock vacation” got me 😂.
Mental illness is notoriously underdiagnosed in certain overly sensitive demographics.
@@adrielcartwright9354 thank you I have a new phrase for telling somebody they need help I love this🤣
@@butteredlampshade like calling aa “no drinky winky group” 😭
@@butteredlampshade the only reason I find it amusing is due to the fact that I actually had to stay at a psych ward at one point in my life and yeah it did suck
Rebecca existing
Psychic- you’ve activated my trap card!!
She is the definition of "Trust me bro"
I was sure this girl would pull back on her accusations. Now that this other man was arrested, but the fact that she’s doubling down is just insane. She is going to owe this teacher so much money in the lawsuit.
Her fault💀💀
Skill issue by the "tarot reader"
Brain worms are a hell of a thing, man.
Not necessarily. If she gets an evaluation done and comes to reality before her trial, he has a strong case for insanity defense. If a medical expert concludes she was psychotic(not a tough bar to sell here) then she won't be found responsible.
@@alphathelema7268 the insanity defense isn’t what people think it is, it doesn’t absolve you of punishment.
As a local, this shit has really pissed me off. Everyone's been treating these victims like true crime entertainment, I feel so bad for the families that have to see and deal with all of this shit, and Rebecca for this garbage.
Let's be real though we shouldn't be surprised after all the dumbest things tiktokers has done I'm pretty sure she isn't the worst
True crime culture in general is bad and that's coming from someone who used to be a really big fan of true crime shows. But the way stuff like this happens and not just with TikTok detectives but the true crime in general Where you forget there's people behind every victim, it's just messed up man.
@Tim Hitch (Libertarians?) Yeah I like true crime but I can't with social media detectives and how easy they jump on crazy theories with no evidence.
@Goat K its silly. how do you expect to solve a murder without being able to investigate the scene and evidence yourself? pure fantasy these people are living
You know what's weird? To add to it some true crime investigations in really deep rabbit holes let people talk about stereotypes and I don't know if it's just what I seen but there's a weird trend where a lot of the tcc commentators are racist against native Americans for no reason and apply a lot of stereotypes to Them. It's freaking weird
Praying for the families of the victims. Also, praying, like I'm sure they are, that we can all watch this court proceeding live. Who's betting she decides to defend herself with no lawyer? She already feels like she's a better "detective" than Sherlock Holmes himself, so I'm sure she's better than OJ's lawyer, too.
Thots and prayers..... I am praying to have more money. Hasn't worked yet. Prayer is such a ridiculous concept. It affects nothing. Do something tangible or just not boast about your thoughts online.
@@cjodysseyI see one of the infamous reddit "atheists" has emerged to pretend to be mightier than thou. I too am atheistic but well wishes are not something to scoff at, unless you lack empathy like a redditor
@@rul30fl4w5 this
"They keep saying the same thing because they lack creativity"
Of course. If it's sunday they were partying with their friends during the murder and if it's monday, they were at a bar drinking copious amounts of alcohol.
never trust a psychic that hasn't won the lottery at least once
Or at all
@@tame1773 its a joke
@@caydenbruhlman7411 i know that
Don't trust a person who thinks they're a psychic. Or sees ghosts. Or thinks they're from Mars.
I mean how would a psychic win the lottery though?
As someone who reads tarot, it’s literally just for fun. It shouldn’t be used for life advice, it should be taken with less than a grain of salt. It’s not a tool for solving crimes, it’s a deck of cards with cool art on them and that it.
Exactly
But even if you believe in magic, divination and whatever else you may think you are doing with Tarots, they aren't meant to solve murders.
I am as agnostic as you can be, but I have an appreciation for traditional folklore and beliefs, and also occult I would say, they are fascinating and a piece of our cultural history.
Anyone with an actual interest in Tarots reading that isn't trying to sell you something will tell you that the cards are to be read directly together with the person you are reading them for, asking questions and, even if you 100% believe in magic, they would only suggest answers to explicitely targeted issues.
They don't give you visions of the future or past, they are a tool for fortune telling and to decide how to act.
Which is why you *read* them. You need to know the symbolism of the cards, the different meaning they have if downward and do so while confronting the result against the person you are reading for.
It's absurd that I have more respect for this than a new age hippie psychic girl on Tiktok
@@lorenzomeulli750 you’re exactly right, it’s not right morally to even do a reading for someone who isn’t somehow in front of you or communicating directly with you. Doing so leads to situations like this, where you have someone convinced that another person is guilty of a terrible crime, that they were never present for. Her only defence was that her higher self told her these things were true
I dont use them but i can even understand people using them for life advice in the sense that maybe whatever they read may reveal something about themselves that theyve been trying to avoid but requires confrontation. Nothing like this case, though.
@@olivia-zh6ou more like her *lower* self told her this. How arrogant one would be to confuse their own ego with 'higher' self just because she was 'inspired' to make such blatant accusations... higher self or 'being in one's right mind' would have straight away 'inspired' her to not jump to conclusions let alone be a dumbass about it. -facepalm- I think her higher self if it even exists is extremely disappointed in her lol....
I was half asleep at 2:20 and the description was so crazy, I had to ask myself if I was dreaming. Such a wild and crazy situation of a lunatic woman trying to ruin someone's life.
The funny thing about tarot cards is that their meanings are up to the interpreter. Even amongst people who claim to be psychics, they will tell you that.
It’s all fake
She’s not just accusing the professor of murder she’s also accusing her of trying to be with a student......
I make entertaining videos as well🙏
And wanting to be a lesbian and cheat on her husband the accusation is just bonkers
@@yungblattt ninja shuchyo mout
If it were just the "I have never met this woman, also without looking at any socials I KNOW she's trying to cheat on her husband with another woman" it'd be funny, but unfortunately it goes further.
Imagine she’s in court and just screams “BUT YOUR HONOR, THE CARDS!”
HEART OF THE CARDS, HEART OF CARDS!
"ummm actually「THE WORLD」clearly says that she's murdered her cuz she couldn't act on her Wattpad story of a fantasy that I made up"
"The court system is racist! They protecting her!"
she should hire Yugi as a lawyer for the heart of the cards defense, maybe challenge the judge to a duel
@@jasper_serpent3099 "But it was me, DIO!"
Don’t disrespect Mob like That 😭😭
She opens her first tiktok saying that she doesn't know Rebecca and has no connection to her on any level. Why on earth she thought that would _validate_ her incredibly specific and detailed claims about Rebecca's personal life absolutely baffles me.
The fact that she's excited to appear in court because she legitimately thinks she'll win by showing the jury her "evidence" is nuts.
I find it hard to believe that this is just another extreme case of clout-chasing.
That woman needs to see a psychiatrist.
Yeah, I think the "God in the flesh" part of her username is serious, and people with schizophrenia or bipolar disorder often have delusions of grandeur like those.
If she was just posting jokes or skits, I'd be willing to believe it was a joke, but not when she's staring at a lawsuit.
@@7eddiii It is irrelevant if you believe what you are saying or not. If you said something false without reason then you will be sued for defamation.
@@7eddiii "LIBEL DEFINED. A libel is a malicious defamation, expressed either by writing, printing, or by signs or pictures, or the like, tending to blacken the memory of one who is dead, or to impeach the honesty, integrity, virtue or reputation, or publish the natural or alleged defects, of one who is alive, and thereby to expose him to public hatred, contempt or ridicule."
"PUNISHMENT FOR LIBEL. Every person who wilfully, and with a malicious intent to injure another, publishes, or procures to be published, any libel, is punishable by fine not exceeding $5000, or imprisonment in the county jail not exceeding six (6) months."
both from idaho state legislature. defamation is just a term for a statement that tarnishes someone's reputation and calling someone a murderer definitely counts if that person has never killed anyone.
Are you sure this is just defamation?
She's making a false accusation of murder as well as undermining the already determined verdict.
I don't know your laws, I'm British, but it seems that a $5,000 fine is a bit of a joke and will almost guarantee she will continue accusing if that happens.
@@threemoo as someone without a legal background, idk if she can be sued for anything else but libel is a misdemeanor in idaho which explains the seemingly light sentence. A misdemeanor still shows up on your criminal record and could affect things like your ability to find a job so there are negative consequences beyond the initial fine/jail sentence. I'm honestly not sure if anything can deter someone this delusional and I don't think she has thought about the consequences of her actions.
In the UK, based on what I've been able to find online, defamation is handled in civil action lawsuits where damages are awarded to make up for financial loss caused by defamation if the person suing for defamation wins. It is not a criminal matter. According to one English solicitor's website, the highest amount of damages awarded for libel is £300,000 so the ceiling is definitely higher than it is in Idaho. However, having looked into the case further (Barron vs Collins), it seems like £54,000 had to be paid to multiple people who had been defamed and then the defendant had to pay the claimant's £120,000 legal fees so the £300,000 figure is a little misleading.
I like how Charlie can play horror games without flinching but nearly has a heart attack when a figurine falls over
@instagramuser.. Who's Harry?
@@randomduck8679 harry nuts
@Bruh Bruh ik this is a bot but damn if I wish the guy who uses it parents used protection
Because those figurine can break if fall
it was outside of his earbuds
For those wondering about any update, on August 9th, the judge overseeing the case threw out this moron’s counter suit against the professor, but also unfortunately denied the professor any chance to receive attorney awards. Still, the lawsuit is most likely going to end as a big success, yay!
i live in idaho and this case has hit the community hard and the fact that shes just throwing out accusations like this is absolutely disgusting and wreckless.
How is this person's TikTok account still up? It's a rhetorical question. I don't expect an answer from ya. 😁
@Christopher Moshier a rethorical question is that you don't want an answer for your question, not that you don't expect one.
You live in Idaho?
Are you sure you didn’t commit the murders?
I don’t say that just because you said you live in Idaho.
I saw that you said you live in Idaho and thought maybe it was you.
@@Bipolerdragon2 Exactly. I don't want one. I don't need one. I didn't ask for one. Can I borrow money?
@@waterjuice1101 I'm not the HO. You Da Ho!
The scary thing is she actually believes everything she's saying. She's not consciously being malicious, this is just a case of gross stupidity. What a crazy way to go down though
Ok
I don’t get why people throw around buzz words like “narcissism” when there’s diagnostic criteria for narcissistic and similar disorders that she doesn’t meet. We can only see so much, but going off of her seeming to truly believe what she’s saying, she could have delusions. If she’s truly ill, I hope she gets help. Most of all, I hope all turns out right for Rebecca.
@RandomDude12 armchair psychologist 🤓
You all realize that psychological disorders can be comorbid right? She could easily be both a narcissist AND schizophrenic. Regardless, her shit seems pretty complex so any kind of armchair diagnosis is futile without a ton of actual professional observation.
@@randomdude1248i think she definitely has delusions of some type, this seems like schizophrenia
i sooooo agree i hope this court defamation case is on TV i would love her attorneys get up there and say "yes your honor she got her information from tarot card readings" good gosh ehhhh
11:25 this as someone who is in a relationship. This would fucking hurt me, just think for a bit you are in Rebecca’s shoes, your life RUINED thanks to one person.
This woman makes the reddit "detectives" who "found out who the Boston Bomber is" look like a genius
Explain plz…
Just looked it up…
@@victorsmith11 My condolences.
jesus christ history repeats itself
Basically it's like "Detectives" from reddit ruined someone's life and made them off themselves
The sadness that people want to ruin innocent lives in general is just.. Sad, there's no other words I can even think of to describe it.
TikTok clout in a nutshell man
And these bots in the replies make things sadder
Anyone else think this is an AI generated message?
@@dagothfargoth5693yeah, it could be
I don’t think she “wants to ruin innocent lives”, bit dramatic.
She’s just crazy. Weird comment.
“If you wanted to do animal sacrifice, well fine, but you can’t go sacrifice your neighbor’s dog,” Olson said.
That was said by the professor's lawyer, and that is true.
she genuinely sounds like someone who watched too much true crime and wanted to concoct her own story, and decided real life people would be the best "characters" for her story. absolutely deplorable. i hope the families and rebecca find justice soon.
That woman needs to be evaluated. This is insane. And to double down when called out? It's hard to understand.
@@dontreadmyprofilepicture5585 Deal.
The good news is that there's no insanity defence for defamation, so we can hope that she gets the help she needs AND hope that she's sued for every penny she has.
@@Emily-ck9ji hey Baby girl
These bots
NPC comment
I wonder if she can predict how much she’s gonna owe Rebecca in the settlement
Forgot to do a reading apparently lmao
@@reselieverborn6445 nah she just on cooldown its gonna be a gg once she gets her clairvoyance back.
Depends if they can prove its the same one
@@Foeisudhxj lmao
She couldn't even see the lawsuit coming, so I doubt it very much
As a nearby resident, I have been shook after finding these videos. Thanks for bringing this to everyone's attention!!
It'd be funny to think that this whole thing motivated the teacher to teach better so her students don't turn out this way lmao
the fact she wrote a whole ass fanfiction bout this random innocent woman, then proceeding to accuse her of being a murderer AND doubling down is just somethin
*Dont_Read_My_Names*
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@@instagramuser..yeah cause saying that will definitely get you subs.
@@shockmaster0792 It’s a bot, dude. Don’t bother.
@@shockmaster0792 just report
@@Sebasii.girlie Like it works. Stupid RUclips
it almost feels like she just wanted to accuse someone else for attention but over time she forgot she made it up and started believing it.
Like hitler
She might have believed it from the get-go... some sort of psychosis or something
Ngl this sounds like a bad fanfic, b-movie script or weird anime. All joking aside, this is beyond deranged and psychotic that a grown adult woman would “logically/rationally” think that posting unsubstantiated and erroneous claims of an innocent woman being linked to a quadruple homicide seems reasonable. The level of unhinged and lack of awareness and perspective is astounding
She's the kind of person who steals your wallet and helps you look for it.
she progressively went from paraphrasing to straight up giving characters dialogue lmao
This is almost like the Amanda Knox story. She was framed for the murder of her roommate and even when they found the actual killer people still blamed her.
Hope she’s doing better today
Are you insane
Sad part is that people still think that she did it.
from what i heard yeah it hought she did it but thats what i heard. all i heard about it acually. hmm
she actually didnt do it? damn, i didnt even give that one documentary a chance cuz of how adamant people were. guess ill watch it now
1:03
Hah, wtf? He actually slipped! It's like seeing a leprechaun riding a unicorn, only more rare!
As a tarot card user, I would NEVER think about using my cards to divine the fate of others. Tarot is personal to me; if a person hasn't asked you to do a reading for them, you have no right to try.
But .. its all fake lol
@@malyxxplays7949 ur opinion
@@TerratetradonIt does suffer from the same issues astrology has
I'd love to see Charlie's take on the indie author who faked her own suicide and made up a daughter to announce it, then guilted all her friends to donate money to her IIRC
what was her name?
@@21Handguns Susan Meachen I believe
@@h0lly_blue ah,alright. Guess I got a new thing to look into,thanks
That’s really interesting
Dude what???
My aunt has a friend who is a “psychic” and while I don’t personally believe in that I don’t shame her for it but even her friend has said you NEVER read a person who hasn’t come to you directly. If a family comes to you for a reading or some sort of help then go for it but if not you keep it to yourself…this woman is not only insane but just plain selfish and she deserves the punishment she’s getting
That's actually an excellent point, and practicing witches might even argue that reading someone without them asking AND THEN USING THE READ TO GO AFTER THEM would be considered black magic and she'll get the spooky army against her too
Yup. I don't believe in any of that stuff, but even I know that it's considered baneful magick to perform any kind of magick on someone without their explicit consent.
The"psychics" are the worst type of human beings, its so stupid to think they can throw curses, read the future, make someone fall in love. The worst part is that they make you pay for their service
I don't believe in the accuracy of readings etc. personally, but I'm pretty sure in the world of tarot that readings for someone who's unaware/gives no consent are not only unethical, but considered inaccurate and unreliable even by believers' standards. I'm pretty sure half the point is for someone invested in the reading to interpret the results and connect their own feelings with them. So if no one involved with the subject is present, it defeats the entire purpose.
Lol what a joke... Delusional grifters pretending to have some sort of "medical ethics" is a fucking joke. Please, let's not pretend there is anything valid about baseless magical thinking like this... Proximity literally could not be any more meaningless in this situation, because tarot is bullshit full stop. This is like saying homeopathy should only be performed by a "licensed professional," implying that there's some kind of danger in an "amateur" diluting shit until it essentially no longer exists in a solution. Like, no... Homeopathy is bullshit no matter who does it.
Something I learned in undergrad studying journalism and that I wish new outlets actually did is not name a suspect in custody unless or until they have been convicted of a crime. Journalists have ruined so many lives bc we're driven to get the scoop on a case whether or not it's backed by evidence
As an Idahoan, this news horrified me. To see people accused of such a crime with usage of “psychic powers”, is even more horrific.
I have friends who go to the college, I was horrified when I saw all of this as well, And I'm shocked to see this is still a thing after they got the dude in Pennsylvania
As an Ohioan, skill issue
Seems to be the same ongoing theme as "He raped me with his mind" or "I had a nightmare about this person so that person has to be arrested"
@@gggghhhh1288 Ohio 😂😂😂😂😂😂😐
@@gggghhhh1288 At least I don’t wake up to the ghosts of the third reich break-dancing outside my window.
Im picturing it now, Ashleys going to be her own lawyer and all shes going to bring is a briefcase full of Tarot cards to prove her innocence.
She’s gonna cast some ancient Chinese Curse during court
When you max out your Arcane and Dexterity but not your Charisma and Strength
@@MinervaMinurvaaa and forget all about intellect
Going to be best clown show to start the year😭
sounds like something from Phoenix wright 😆
Your honor, I asked the cards if the person in question is guilty of murder, and then pulled the "go straight to jail don't collect go" chance card from the board game monopoly. Seems pretty cut and dry to me
If the judge doubles down you can use the Uno Reverse Card
@@kingklaus2115 judge finds you in contempt of court you just tell them they activated your trap card and flip your mirror force card to the court
And I bet she is going to get pissed that someone is calling her out and “putting her on blast” while not seeing the hypocrisy of her doing it to someone else.
I see it in the cards
I have a friend that works for the DNA Lab that helped solve the case. Can’t wait to send this to him and inform him they obviously messed up and see if they’ve tried tarot cards instead.
@DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE SHUT UP
@dontreadmyprofilepicture4325 SHUT UP
This sounds like a fanfiction
@DONT READ MY PROFILE PICTURE I WONT
Stop answering to bots, it’s useless and just worsen the problem. Report and ignore them, it’s the only thing to do since YT doesn’t really care about it.
The fact that Ashley used her psychic powers against charlie is truly terrifying.
She should use them to read a book without pictures sometime.
@Bruh Bruh 🧐📸
Simply unbelievable
@@Fire-ed9zc This comment section is infested.
@@badlaamaurukehu gold
Now that's just straight-up evil. No matter if you believe in divination or not, it is pretty much unanimously accepted that they are not exact and are very much up to interpretation. I had a psychic that I befriended as a regular at my old job (barista) and a tarot reader often had clients there. They were some of the sweetest, most genuine people I've ever met, and even though it's THEIR JOB they made it extremely clear that it was pushing people in the right direction and not a step-by-step instruction manual
Even ignoring that, if tarot cards were confirmed 100% accurate and exact, you still can't just pull a spread and have it just say "yo charlie white has a body under his desk". There's 78 cards in a deck, you're not getting one name out of 8 billion people, unless you have some sort of tiktok creator deck. For some fucking reason
Congrats to Charlie for surviving that attack of raw spiritual energy!
As someone who goes to WSU, about 15 minutes from U of Idaho, everyone in this area absolutely despises the tik tok detectives putting out false info that’s more harmful than good
must be a hard time for yall, stay safe
University of Idaho student here, completely agree with you everyone here hates them.
Is there any legitimate reason that your Universities tolerate this terrible behaviour?
Surely the moment this absurd claim was made it would be an immediate suspension from the University?
Edit: Note I'm talking about the tarot card reading POS.
You should despise tik tok.
Bro I hate them too. Who releases claims like that in the MIDDLE of an investigation. Its heartless and selfish and is taking away from the victims and the mourning. I couldnt imagine the tenseness around that area right now. Im sure people are pretty shook up about it since (from what I know) not a lot happens in idaho like that -I mean it should never have to happen. Sending love to all you guys in the area I wish you warm coffees.❤
The fact Charlie is so monotone and chill that he can sound bored while even getting spooked is hilarious to me for some reason
That’s the typical Charlie behavior we all recognize
He screams in lowercase
Crazy? I Was Crazy Once. They Locked Me In A Room. A Rubber Room. A Rubber Room With Rats. And Rats Make Me Crazy
Crazy? I Was Crazy Once. They Locked Me In A Room. A Rubber Room. A Rubber Room With Rats. And Rats Make Me Crazy
She straight said “this isn’t a feeling.. this is fact” dang girl get ready to pay up
spiritual psychosis needs to be talked about more because this is crazy
Great point, 100% agree
@Bruh Bruh what the actual fuck is up with these bots
Frfr, and not just from "alternative spirituality" but from all religions. Theres a lot of this in the Jesus fan club too.
@ZikeShapeshifter RUclips be out here banning the word fuck and demonitizing anyone who says it but will allow bots to post absolutely disgusting garbage without consequence 😐
@@ponykazy3725 can confirm this, i went through this a year ago and i almost lost my mind because of it. i don’t remember much because i was completely out of it but from the things i do remember i’m surprised i wasn’t in some sort of mental hospital 🫠
Even if she claims to be insane or delusional and even if she truly believes what she's saying to be fact, you could STILL argue that posting it on TIKTOK instead of going straight to the police IS A CRIME. There's no way she's winning that trial...
I feel like even if she tries to claim to be insane or delusional, it’ll be thrown out by the fact that she continued to do it, acknowledging it as she continues to do it. I feel like the recording, editing, and uploading the videos can go against an insanity plea, but I suppose we’ll have to see after it goes to court
@@Free.zen. Not to mention, pleading insanity in court is nigh on impossible even under the ABSOLUTE BEST of circumstances.
@@kadenplays573 also also not to mention that the insanity plea never gets you freedom, it gets you put in a psych ward. which is usually just as shitty as prison, if not worse. once you convince them that you're insane, its nearly impossible to convince them that you're not.
@@Jo-tv6sj Curious tho, what happens to the lawsuit on an insanity plea? I only know of those about goin to psych wards instead of jail for breaking the law, not for lawsuits tho, where the losing case would be fines, lawyer fees, and court fees
But it can’t be a crime. Tik Tok is above the law. Ask the CCP
I love how excited he gets as more lore comes to light