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be know when it is so i will all eyes really all know while on christmas eve to see how that quote process goes. yeah. what a present that co pay for them. well, that's all for this news addition. call it brace here in half an hour. thank you so much for checking in reporting from moscow for you. my name's kevin now in standby for our next programs and you all part of the world here on out international, the global broadcast life from russia. with
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you said that your slow season with lee is a confidential for any reason you try to pick apart everything that he did for the a year. and you just like hide who i don't know, it's tough on the text messaging. all this friends smoked. we also even through all of this, so she could of and like, she wants to read and, and, but he didn't understand that you have a believe with weber's behavior from the video is very concerning. but before i talk about that,
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go back the day before. mm. where officer webber went to, andrew sat x dorm room, and that was the 1st threat that was made to andrew, the threatening you're in trouble. you're going to be charged with felonies. we have you on video and audio recordings selling marijuana to 2 different confidential informants. if you don't work with me, you're going to prison for 40 years. whoever said you can come to the law enforcement center and meet with me tomorrow. and you can work with me and i'll help make some of this. go away and make the punishment a lot less. but you can't tell anybody. you can't tell your parents. you can't tell your roommate. you can't tell your friends. you can't talk to an attorney. you just
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need to come and talk to me and this to work. nobody can know about this. actually the max is 40 years in prison. 40 on here. obviously you're probably not going to get 40 years. but a good possibility that your, your personal time, if you know, is asserting his authority and giving andrew false information for the amount of marijuana that andrew sold to the 2 different confidential informants. there is no way that he would have gone to prison for that amount, but most likely with that at that level of crime, you're looking at probation, maybe some community service. i can't imagine one young andrew was thinking in his situation sitting with this guy who we saw was probably just going to be a descent like a slap on the wrist meeting like
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a don't let us catch you screwing up again. and then all of a sudden this guy's like, yeah, you got to work with us or you're going to face 40 years will cross your whole life . if we have to you, i was like ah, it was one of the 1st times i've actually seen the footage of that happening and watched it happen. and able to see the body language and the reactions that take place between the individuals. and once you learn more of the background, you can understand why someone who had never really been in trouble and was only 20 and trying to get through college would be scared to death. last for years do use buys from either. you or you out were wire, you have to live marijuana from individuals are not dependent on how you and so forth. you know, a lot of this can go away or you andro was under intense pressure and he was
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terrified of the consequences. most of the time they're looking for more than pot or key by using other marijuana and, and i think the contact intensifies and then i think they give him deadlines that do more interest to people to give you know, of all the logo. i, i think robert was a bowie, and i think that his actions caused the death of andrew sax. good. now when you check in, you can call a text message work just by. we're sending andrew a boy, he's still a boy. i mean, he isn't legal to have a beer in our state and you're going to send him after these drug lords. no, to me, that was the worst part about all news blue from november of 2013 until may of 2014. there were 3 buys that andrew
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did under the direction of officer webber. ah ah, after those 3 buys, webber still wanted one more. now that would have been sometime in early 2014 noon noon noon. really. there was very little communication from january to april, a
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had to way on. there are some research projects that have been done that talk about the psychology that goes along with becoming a confidential informant. and the pressures that are emotionally put on someone that once an individual is approached and brought in to that situation, it will change them forever. moon, i don't know what was going on in andrew's mind. i just know that what he was probably being asked to do was to dive deeper. find someone else movie, don't down trade with you. want to get off the charges. well, you've got to give me somebody data. you. ah,
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there was a point around april 15th that there was no more communication. and that's a real red flag. there were name red flags name, nothing. that's what's making this so difficult for us is law enforcement? no red flag, nothing. why wasn't jason webber in contact with vander sac every day? why didn't he know where he was at all times? and if, if andrew was not responding to officer webber, why didn't he bring a man bring the charges? because he wasn't doing what he'd been asked for this situation that go on from november of 2013 to may of 2014 is problematic. certain amount. if you want to try to get what you normally i want to know who
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jason, whatever worked for because somebody empowered him to lie to andrew. somebody empowered him to basically playoff andrew's worst fears. and that was simco. tonight's point of view topic. what is seneca and are they to blame for the death of andrew sat there earlier this week, tammy, static andrews. mom blamed it sound good for her son's death. shameka just to be clear, stands for the south east multi county agency, narcotics task force. essentially. they could be perceived as a local drug and force agency down in richland county. simco operates as their own entity, with their own board of directors, and their own oversight. investigators have permission to be on the campus, but they don't have to notify the school about who they may be investigating. ah, one thing that we found really odd is that one of these sergeants at the campus police station was on the board of some cup. this review listed all
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but one drug task force board member and d as c as police sergeant steve helga said sergeant hogan son was on the some come board. yeah. yeah. ah, they should not have had that conflict of interest. a 3rd party should have been investigating what was going on if they knew who andrew was and what he was doing, they shouldn't have been investigating that. talk to the media. i started in august and sit there why, why want to talk with him? then we had a reporter, he just went to the college, walked in and tried talking to him, and he got the door slammed in his face and told to turn his camera off. mm. her, her long as you own soccer. the sergeant there
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shot investigative work was terrible, but again, it goes back to the fact of why are they letting some cough, sirs, onto their campus, not knowing what they're doing. ah, it's all money driven. the reason that some co exists is due to money from the federal government. they're dealing and small level crimes like marijuana buys, because it helps their numbers, the more arrests that they can make. the more charges that they can show, the more money they're going to get to keep going. so it's almost like a commissioned sales job. at that point asthma. my little brother was actually going tandy su at the same time as andrew, and lived in the same dorm. at the same time. there is no dr. problem and why
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pretend it's fabricated. i would say that that they're targeting people that they dow are going to have a little bit a pot here. and there, the numbers that they use, it's mostly marijuana live it's misdemeanor level. it tells you that they've bastardize the war on drugs and federal funding for their own benefit. as a purpose of federal funding. that's not the purpose of these standards is to investigate. if the dean this male, big organizations, dangerous organizations, philip chillers, real job, not the andrew side axis room with ah,
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you were told it was that your eyes and your posture that it would stop you from having real friends and finding a girlfriend. but what they fail to mention is that you can make thousands of dollars every weekend by simply playing video games with our dentist, they should believe in a couple of them as always wanted the 1st one. so it's up to seems a little bit rough, a facilities georgia resume. look, i'm putting it up in multiple to do so please know sooner course to make video games a high paying job. you have to be gifted and quick with it. hang on to a little bit bigger. it's going to spike surgical installation and fitness to live near. brought in miss thompson with webpage bentley up amongst the booth, but even established yet glove boy. well you mo, storm you my video it out or you me. i was at mules, florida, a guy of the owner, but outside musical it will still be sucked it these it's odd to do. i also use with
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this is the videotape deposition of steve. hello. this is taken with the plaintiff in the matter of john and tammy said x versus jason webber at all. there's your abn . you only say that the testimony are about to give me the truth, the whole truth, and i think that you do is state your name. steven felton. morning officer webber. morning. we've never met prior to play heavily to the family. wanted to bring a lawsuit against any one that was responsible for the disappearance and death of andrew. where does the funding count for supper? there are 2 different grafts. are they provided with the statistical information that you put together as to the number of cases you're in?
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so i'm not at the time of the, the, the grant application of the statistics coming and quarterly reports that go on. i burn j graft better website. and those are reported court, we were able to bring a lawsuit against jason webber for his involvement with some cut. the law suit is alleging negligence. so essentially, the, this handling of andrew as a confidential informant. also, we have alleged fraud and deceit. in other words, they misled andrew in getting involved in his role as confidential informant, which we believe led to as deaf. mm. are there any other specific courses you can point be to that even are professors you've been trained on strictly confidential form and i have no
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one point you're you're permanent ones that part of the 7 program i so yes, so for the time that we're missing, you were still a board member of some yes. you were privy to cases that were operating but not who was doing what? such as the c s o, there'd be a line to cross the sheep that would say in dfcs, in the case and what the drug was that they were working on. but that was, it was a number system. we didn't know who people were. neither the agent nor the she so up until essentially 2016, the state college of science was involved in the task force. correct.
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when if ever, were you informed of controlled by being performed on campus for which andrew sat, it was the target good day that he went missing or that night when we 1st made aware of that. and so it was acting as a confidential informant at that point. right at the moment at that moment to pin prior to that on march 10, 2014 we sent a text that said, are you still alive, though? remember that phil? did you have any concerns about him? i, i didn't know he hadn't been contact me or i haven't heard from him for a while. i didn't have any concerns. i just asked, you know, is just a period of speech. april 17th, 2014. you gave a deadline of may 1 to complete another by truck why the may 1st deadline on
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because at that point he was on the impression that he's graduating from school and he will be leaving the washington area and it would be difficult for him to complete what he need to complete traveling back, he's going to all those may 1 andrew, i live i believe. so. i know who steve alderson as was he involved in andrew cedric handling. so he would have never participated on our deals. was he aware that the consent search was taking place? i honestly, i don't recall. um, sometimes we, you know, if we only do ger different jurisdictions, sometimes we will notify you know, the sheriff of cheap we use or, you know, if it's on campus steve. typically these individuals all don't want to know what we're doing and stuff and, and steve's
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a big one for that. he's never really wanted to know what we're doing on campus. what is the extent of the relation ship between the center and campus police? now? not justin, i don't know if they're even working on the campus or not anymore. bates could be, and i wouldn't have any idea at all if you had known that andrew say that or any other student at the school science was acting as a confidential informant or where the target of a buy from a confidential informant. would you have done anything different towards that student? yeah, for his move. mm hm. mm
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hm. mm. want them to tell me exactly what they were doing with andrew up until that point, if they're, if they had him under so much pressure that he actually did commit suicide. i want, i want to know, i want to know what they were doing with him. the truth, i'd like the truth. mm. campus. police asked me if i had a gun missing and they thought that andrew might had one. and so that he,
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i checked my guns and yep, there was a crystal missing from the, from the garage, with the ran through my mind. can't say that didn't ah, for him to do it without leaving a note or something. let us sing by to us. i do not believe that her 2nd. mm . the question though, we may never have truthfully answered. mm. and the only person that might know what really happened is officer robert doing him. i know. okay. and the thing is, was he being asked by something more than marijuana was he being asked to go to
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people that he didn't really know and never interacted with to buy whether was pot or something else. bmw, i take it, he wasn't, i'm selling hot. i wouldn't think that that would lead to a bullet, but whatever was i think that he went and met up with somebody bigger and better than anybody. and he had expected heard that he trapped to not do scared and he ended up in there. ah, i have a lot of people who talk to me about my involvement with the sad family in the, in the people that support the static family don't really care whether he was murdered or whether he took his own life. i know that's a bad thing to say, but they don't really care because what they care about is that he was put in a position where it's one of those 2 thanks. what happened in the end,
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the narrative that got us to the end, we should never have happened. so while i believe that andrew was murdered, i don't think it should take away from the fact that if in fact he did commit suicide and that was not any saying that andrew did without somebody pushing him towards lou. ready we adore having those guys around and i value the fact that they had that much respect to come and in spend time with us because we get to watch them grow. we're not sure really what to do with the farm. we wanted to keep it in the name by that's can be pretty hard to do. now. i was expanding at a time of and her staff is just was renting some more past year and i was going to
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expand my heard building it up for for his future and stuff. and after his death, i've basically just lost all my ambition to don't have any will anymore me . i me ah,
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