Neil Rockind
Neil Rockind
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Tony Buzbee Is As Advertised
Tony Buzbee is a compelling, impressive and dominating trial lawyer. A few seconds into watching him cross examine or argue in court or even in a conversation, one can tell that he is a winner, plays to win and to borrow from a too often used phrase, walks the walk. Fresh off his successful defense of Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton in the Paxton Impeachment Trial, Buzbee is our guest on the Killer Cross Examination Podcast.
Buzbee embodies the spirit of Killer Cross Examination. His cross examination of witnesses who testified against Ken Paxton is the stuff of legends. He was cutthroat, unapologetic, humorous and focused. When Buzbee cornered a witness, he didn’t let the witness out of...
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Видео

Legal Expert Commentary On The Investigation Into The Murder Of Samantha Woll, A Synagogue Rabbi
Просмотров 2027 месяцев назад
I’ve been honored to serve as a legal expert for the local NBC affiliate in Detroit, Michigan, WDIV. In this episode, we’re discussing the arrest and release of a suspect on the murder of Samantha Woll, a prominent Michigan Jewish community leader.
Deandra Grant, “The Texas DWI Gal”
Просмотров 3368 месяцев назад
Deandra Grant, the Texas lawyer who is an expert in scientific evidence, is often referred to as “the lawyer lawyer’s call” when they need criminal defense help and assistance. Deandra Grant joins Neil Rockind on this episode of the top rated Killer Cross Examination Podcast. Deandra Grant is a criminal defense lawyer who specializes in intoxicated-related offenses and with assisting other atto...
Legal expert talks about Oxford High School Shooters Sentencing
Просмотров 2808 месяцев назад
As a television legal analyst, I’m asked to comment on cases in the public domain. Few cases have generated as much interest as the Oxford High School Shooting. When we recorded this session, I had no idea it would be released in its entirety. Apparently, the producers thought it was that good and decided to release the whole thing. Here it is. About Neil Rockind - Neil Rockind is a trial lawye...
Canadian Killer Cross with Joseph Neuberger
Просмотров 4719 месяцев назад
(TW: This episode contains language and covers topics regarding allegations of sexual assault that some may find uncomfortable.) This week's guest on Killer Cross Examination takes us on a journey into the life of a Canadian criminal defense attorney, and ultimately what that experience has meant for him. Joseph Neuberger is our guest. Neuberger is one of Ontario’s most prominent and well-known...
Behind The Scenes With Mark Eiglarsh, Attorney For Scot Peterson
Просмотров 67810 месяцев назад
My guest is Mark Eiglarsh. Mark Eiglarsh is a criminal defense lawyer, television analyst out of Florida. Eiglarsh is a regular, television commentator and analyst regularly appearing on CNN, Fox News and Court TV. He was a nightly fixture on the Dr. Drew show on CNN Headline News following and covering the Jodi Arias murder trial. The massacre at Rosemary Stoneman Douglas High School was fresh...
After Obtaining An Acquittal For Travis Rudolph, Marc Shiner Does Killer Cross
Просмотров 87511 месяцев назад
Marc Shiner is our guest for this week's Killer Cross Examination Podcast episode. I go behind the scenes of the Travis Rudolph murder case, the former Florida State University Football star who shiner defended in a Florida courtroom. Marc Shiner obtained an acquittal on all counts for Travis Rudolph. The case was highly publicized and not without fireworks: Shiner went after lead detective Emi...
Texas Lawyer Gerald “Gerry” Goldstein Is A Cross Examination Maestro
Просмотров 657Год назад
Gerry Goldstein is a a living legend. He’s represented a so-called prophet, a drug lord, politicians, an irreverent author to name a few. If there is a who’s who list out there about lawyers (or quality people who are also lawyers) Goldstein is in the top 5. A visit to his office is a walk down a lane of history - accolades, awards, photographs, verdict forms line the walls from top to bottom a...
Attorney Vince Colella Brings A $10 Million Dollar Lawsuit Over Fatal Police Shooting
Просмотров 448Год назад
Do you know Vince Colella? You should. He is a passionate, articulate, formidable and determined civil rights lawyer who has worked alongside some of the great trial lawyers and civil rights advocates in the country, e.g., Ben Crump. He obtained the highest dental malpractice verdict by a jury in the state of Michigan. He is also of counsel to the Rockind Law Firm. Vince Colella is bringing the...
Daniel Callahan has a bigger verdict than you, I promise.
Просмотров 298Год назад
Throughout his career, Daniel J. Callahan has always been known as one of the top trial attorneys in California. His notable jury verdicts included a $934,000,000 jury verdict obtained after a three-month jury trial in a complex business dispute entitled Beckman Coulter vs. Flextronics. This unanimous verdict was the largest in California in 2003 and remains the largest in Orange County history...
Vadim Glozman: Surviving And Thriving After The R Kelly Chicago Trial
Просмотров 658Год назад
Vadim Glozman is one of Chicago’s brightest and most trusted criminal defense lawyers. Despite the media frenzy surrounding the R Kelly case in Chicago, Illinois, Glozman chose to represent R Kelly’s manager, Derrel McDavid. McDavid was acquitted on every count while the musician was not. Fresh off of his victory in court, Glozman shared his strategies, approaches, path to victory, style and mo...
Joshua Ritter, LA Lawyer & True Crime Daily-Sidebar Host
Просмотров 487Год назад
Dedicated to my son Harley. Josh is a California criminal defense lawyer who is also the host of the True Crime Daily - Sidebar podcast. He worked closely with Alan Jackson on the Phil Spector / Lana Clarkson murder case while in the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office. Josh and I discussed various cases including the sovereign citizen defense put on by in pro per Darrel Brooks in the...
Alex Jones Lawyer Norm Pattis Discusses Sandy Hook Billion Dollar Lawsuit
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.Год назад
Norm Pattis is one of the most well known and recognized trial lawyers in Connecticut. Pattis is no stranger to controversy, having participated in the defense of at least one J6 defendant so it came as no surprise that he got involved in the defense of online provocateur and extremist Alex Jones in the Sandy Hook Defamation Trial in Connecticut. Jones was found liable and ordered to pay hundre...
Law & Crime Network Clips | 11.30.2022 | Border Patrol Officer Serial Killer Trial | Texas v Ortiz
Просмотров 372Год назад
On Wednesdays, lawyer Neil Rockind appears as a guest commentator and contributor on the Law and Crime Network on a show hosted by Linda Kenney Baden. Neil Rockind offers commentary and analysis of live high profile criminal and civil trials - trials that are in the public interest. Clips from the shows are reposted here. This week’s trial was that of accused serial killer Juan David Ortiz, a B...
Jose Baez Defender Of Casey Anthony & Aaron Hernandez Is On Killer Cross Examination
Просмотров 4,1 тыс.Год назад
Jose Baez, the masterful criminal defense lawyer who engineered acquittals in Aaron Hernandez’s murder case, Casey Anthony’s murder trial, William Husel’s murder case, is a household name. His exploits in the courtroom and in high profile cases are right up there with F. Lee Bailey, Thomas Mesereau, Mark Geragos, Mark O’Mara, Rex Parris, Linda Kenney Baden, Diane Menashe and others. No #truecri...
Law & Crime Network Highlights | 11.9.2022 | Fleeing Girlfriend Murder Case - Florida v Terry
Просмотров 312Год назад
Law & Crime Network Highlights | 11.9.2022 | Fleeing Girlfriend Murder Case - Florida v Terry
Law And Crime Clips | Spanish Teacher Murder | Dean Cummings Trial | November 4, 2022
Просмотров 782Год назад
Law And Crime Clips | Spanish Teacher Murder | Dean Cummings Trial | November 4, 2022
Ven Johnson vs Everybody (Who Hurts/Harms His Clients) | Killer Cross Examination
Просмотров 481Год назад
Ven Johnson vs Everybody (Who Hurts/Harms His Clients) | Killer Cross Examination
Law And Crime Clips | Wisconsin v Brooks | Sovereign | “Grounds”
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Law And Crime Clips | Wisconsin v Brooks | Sovereign | “Grounds”
Kevin Dietz: Veteran Journalist & Newsman | Killer Cross Examination
Просмотров 324Год назад
Kevin Dietz: Veteran Journalist & Newsman | Killer Cross Examination
Killer Cross Examination with John Marko, The $11,670,128.33 Dollar Man
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Killer Cross Examination with John Marko, The $11,670,128.33 Dollar Man
Parkland School Shooter Trial, Pike County Massacre - Law And Crime 8-31-2022
Просмотров 320Год назад
Parkland School Shooter Trial, Pike County Massacre - Law And Crime 8-31-2022
Bulletproof Florida Lawyer John Phillips Is A Tiger And King In His Own Right
Просмотров 738Год назад
Bulletproof Florida Lawyer John Phillips Is A Tiger And King In His Own Right
LAW & CRIME - Murder Love Triangle Trial | Live with Neil Rockind
Просмотров 426Год назад
LAW & CRIME - Murder Love Triangle Trial | Live with Neil Rockind
Robert Blake's Lawyer, Gerald Schwartzbach, Talks About His Career, Blake and More
Просмотров 652Год назад
Robert Blake's Lawyer, Gerald Schwartzbach, Talks About His Career, Blake and More
William Husel Acquittal: Behind the Scenes with the One and Only Diane Menashe
Просмотров 2,7 тыс.2 года назад
William Husel Acquittal: Behind the Scenes with the One and Only Diane Menashe
KYLE RITTENHOUSE CASE - BEHIND THE SCENES
Просмотров 18 тыс.2 года назад
KYLE RITTENHOUSE CASE - BEHIND THE SCENES
Talking Johnny Depp And Amber Heard on Law And Crime Network
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
Talking Johnny Depp And Amber Heard on Law And Crime Network
OJ Dream Team Member Carl Douglas - Full Interview - Killer Cross Examination Podcast Episode
Просмотров 20 тыс.2 года назад
OJ Dream Team Member Carl Douglas - Full Interview - Killer Cross Examination Podcast Episode
The Glove Moment - Thru The Eyes And Ears Of A Dream Team Member
Просмотров 2,2 тыс.2 года назад
The Glove Moment - Thru The Eyes And Ears Of A Dream Team Member

Комментарии

  • @Natalie32star
    @Natalie32star 16 часов назад

    The best lawyer ever period!!!!

  • @Natalie32star
    @Natalie32star 16 часов назад

    Omg I loveeeeeeeeeeee MESEREAU!!!!!

  • @colinmagnier1232
    @colinmagnier1232 День назад

    Don't argue with the witness... although he absolutely roasted him let's be fair.

  • @faceless_woman
    @faceless_woman День назад

    Crumbley judge

  • @JosephBroughton
    @JosephBroughton 3 дня назад

    Was this trial held in a 1980’s bathroom? 😂

  • @HidInMistProductions
    @HidInMistProductions 8 дней назад

    One, since a lot of the comments are asking, the defendant in this case is Professor Joseph Schiele of Oakland University. He was found guilty. Two, I'm someone with ADHD who's also been cross-examined as a witness. Here's my thoughts: - I actually saw this video years ago and it made me realize that if I was ever in this situation, it would be my worst nightmare. It also prepared me for what to expect. I think this video was the single most important thing I've ever watched in preparation. - DON'T SPECULATE! In my daily life, I have to speculate a LOT because of gaps in my memory. I'm also hesitant to say "I don't remember" because, as I'm sure many other people with ADHD can testify, people have historically not believed me or been mad at me when I've said that (especially as a kid). It's normal for us to try to scramble and put 2+2 together quickly and give our best assumption of what happened. DON'T do this in court. If you don't know, don't remember, or aren't sure, say that! "I might have been given ketamine without my knowledge" is a pretty inocuous thing to speculate about, but see how the defense attorney handled it? - Don't volunteer information! As people with ADHD (and most people tbh) we like to volunteer the information we have to best answer someone + provide context, and because thinking out loud helps us remember. That's fine in normal conversation. It will not help you in cross-examination. - It's okay to ask clarifying questions! You can ask what is meant by "deceiving the police." I was asked a question like "has [plaintiff] recently accused [defendant] of [action] to you?" and I asked "what do you mean by recently?" for example. - I like that this witness stood up for himself. You don't need to do all of that, though! The judge & jury aren't interested in your ability to debate the attorney. They're interested in the information you can provide, and whether you seem credible. In my case, the defense attorney was really aggressive with me. I remained polite and soft-spoken (I was genuinely very scared!) and it made the attorney look so goofy that the judge stepped in a few times to make him chill out. - This witness seems believable to me. Yes, he committed perjury. "I didn't want to say I did coke in front of my dad" or tossing the xanax pills aside seems pretty understandable, though. That's pretty different than like, Alex Murdaugh lying to the police about not being at the scene of a homicide. - You have very few rights as a witness, but you do have the right to not self-incriminate. I'm not sure how pleading the fifth works when you have immunity. Talk to your lawyer about when it's okay to plead the fifth. You don't have to admit to crimes and end up in this situation. - Don't get riled up. Assume, going in, that you're going to have your character belittled like this. Keep your head high and stay calm. Pause before answering and keep it straight to the point. You're not the one on trial. Your job is to deliver information. As incensed as I got watching this, I want to thank the attorney for uploading this. Defense attorneys are an integral part of the justice system. And thank you to the witness too; I know that being cross'ed is nerve-wracking. Watching this definitely helped me prepare. I hope that this guy is doing well in life now ❤

  • @Leigh3420
    @Leigh3420 11 дней назад

    This is the same Judge as James and Jennifer Crumley. The first parents in the US to be held accountable for these son shooting ip a school at Oxford in Michigan.

  • @sharondalzell3530
    @sharondalzell3530 20 дней назад

    Hilarious

  • @beverlyflores
    @beverlyflores 22 дня назад

    This is the best

  • @nurse.christian
    @nurse.christian 26 дней назад

    Attorney Carl Douglas is the definition of a great orator & brilliant mind! What a honor to hear this dialogue……..🌹🔥🔥

  • @jerryl.garner4960
    @jerryl.garner4960 28 дней назад

    I sincerely appreciate your discussion about ER 404(b) evidence…needs to be discussed much more.

  • @belindafoster-eb5sb
    @belindafoster-eb5sb 28 дней назад

    People act as if they were there when the murders occurred. We will never really know the true story because the whole truth was never told. The statistics show that many women are murdered every year when they try to get away from domestic violence. No one is without sin, stop throwing stones. I can only hope God is still with the families from this gruesome loss. To lose a family member in this way must be horrific. No one deserves to be butchered the way Ron and Nicole were, stop playing.

  • @4runit654
    @4runit654 Месяц назад

    So what this trooper has told is all, repeatedly, is that he will ALWAYS, ALWAYS, ALWAYS, err on the side of locking up a citizen, over investigating just a little bit to give a person the benefit of the doubt. Im afraid that most LEOs are just like this tyrant

  • @4runit654
    @4runit654 Месяц назад

    Why does the judge keep putting in and interrupting?

  • @nickt203
    @nickt203 Месяц назад

    Wow, one easy cross examination by the attorney. How many times did the lawyer charge people outrageous amounts of money and had them slayed? All attorneys are full of themselves and are sell outs.

  • @FrancodeChicago
    @FrancodeChicago Месяц назад

    Great podcast

  • @beretam9beretam987
    @beretam9beretam987 Месяц назад

    Lawyer: "Are you Joe?" Kid: "I think so"

  • @padussia
    @padussia Месяц назад

    R.I.P OJ! Forever in our hearts 💞 We love you dearly. 🥰

  • @TJosephExiles
    @TJosephExiles Месяц назад

    This lawyer knew d@mn well that when the kid said "I may have been drugged even if I didn't know it," that it was an offhand hypothetical meant to reinforce the fact that he HAD done drugs every time he was there. He wasn't registering a new allegation, and said as much. Despite this, Rockind continued to muddy the waters to impeach the kid's credibility, which he could have - and did - accomplish without harping on that opportunity to distort the kid's words as something completely removed from what was both intended and conveyed. I don't blame him for doing so, necessarily, but once it was obvious the implication was not what the lawyer was hoping to establish - he kept trying to steer us all back into what we knew wasn't true. Sorry, but that's completely disingenuous. If I was drunk at a party six months ago and in telling you the tale later on, said "For all I know, I might have jumped off the roof and not known it, I was so messed up," you wouldn't take that as an admission of having done so. No one would. But apparently this character thought everyone in the room could be convinced otherwise if he sufficiently intimidated the kid into confusion. What an a-h0l3. And shame on the prosecution for not objecting more fervently during that exchange. They either knew what this self-styled beacon of litigation was up to and stood down, fell for the whole charade themselves, or were totally asleep at the wheel - each of which is inexcusable.

  • @jonchavez89
    @jonchavez89 Месяц назад

    Gerry is truly a national treasure

  • @ramatgan1
    @ramatgan1 Месяц назад

    Imagine being Michael Jackson's Lawyer. It's a huge privilege!

  • @davidmallernee3868
    @davidmallernee3868 Месяц назад

    i didnt get my license till i was 21.... if ya live in a city you might just not need 1

  • @travislloyd8720
    @travislloyd8720 Месяц назад

    There's alot of commentary by the defense

  • @jeremyd1298
    @jeremyd1298 Месяц назад

    OJ was a likeable guy(At least on the surface). Seemed like a man's man and a straight shooter(No puns intended). I think part of what made him great also destroyed him. His drive, ego and narcissism gained him a fortune, but caused him to completely lose his mind when he was rejected by Nicole.

    • @denisejohnson3578
      @denisejohnson3578 Месяц назад

      He had other women. He was not trippin on Nicole. OJ knew what he married after years of being with her… OJ wasn’t that guy. Stop using the Othello theory…..

    • @jeremyd1298
      @jeremyd1298 Месяц назад

      @@denisejohnson3578 No, I'm not saying Nicole was without faults. She might have been a nightmare for all I know. But to go as berserk as OJ did, and off 2 people in such a gruesome way, especially Goldman, was wrong. But jealousy and anger can get the best of someone sometimes. He was probably in a blind rage going over there that night or something. I don't think there's any way OJ didn't do it. And I believe he acted alone. You gotta admit, although charming and likeable, he was kinda crazy and egotistical, apparently.

  • @modtwentyeight
    @modtwentyeight Месяц назад

    This strangely popped up still again. I'll watch it again, and then pick myself up off the floor from laughing again.🤣🤣 See you again in a couple of years.

  • @mgkwb2556
    @mgkwb2556 Месяц назад

    Kids!!!!!!! DON’T DO DRUGS!!!!!

  • @loganfischer3582
    @loganfischer3582 Месяц назад

    Glad he he was told the attire that day was Steven Seagal

  • @twistedsunrise5430
    @twistedsunrise5430 2 месяца назад

    I can't belive I'm only 2nd comment. This has been so interesting! Im a hard core true crime junkie/ anything law. Loved this!

  • @AnonymousQwerty
    @AnonymousQwerty 2 месяца назад

    Why isn’t the prosecution objecting? Almost every question this guy asks is a leading question and often a matter of semantics. Terrible job at attacking the witness’s credibility

    • @AnonymousQwerty
      @AnonymousQwerty 2 месяца назад

      Actually, I commented too soon. I now see where this was going. It’s actually a far more brilliant strategy than I expected.

  • @brandonhill1673
    @brandonhill1673 2 месяца назад

    Carl in made in America “ is this nigga serious “ is this nigga crazy “ 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂🤣😂😂

  • @davidjames5448
    @davidjames5448 2 месяца назад

    OJ was guilty. Anyone with half of a brain saw the DNA evidence.

    • @my.0224
      @my.0224 2 месяца назад

      And they saw Mark Fuhrman perjure himself on the stand.

    • @davidjames5448
      @davidjames5448 2 месяца назад

      @@my.0224 Doesn't change the evidence does it. OJ had the gloves, the blood matched the victims, blood on the bronco, size 12s at the crime scene, Shively identified the bronco after the murder, one of the jurors voted not guilty as payback for Rodney King...... I would bet money you are a democrat aren't you

    • @my.0224
      @my.0224 2 месяца назад

      @@davidjames5448 why not blame Mark and the prosecution? He was an admitted racist and evidence planter. Backfired immensely in court. Would you have the same energy and passion had OJ allegedly killed his first wife and her boyfriend? Were you this livid when the dimwits exonerated the cops who beat Rodney King?

    • @davidjames5448
      @davidjames5448 2 месяца назад

      @@my.0224 You are one of the half-brainers then. Check the evidence. He still did it.

    • @my.0224
      @my.0224 2 месяца назад

      @@davidjames5448 like the half brained who acquitted cops In Rodney King case. It’s acceptable for a police department to plant evidence in a murder trial and expect a non racist jury not to consider those facts although the DNA evidence was there. Many black men have been railroaded with DNA evidence. Not that cut and dry. Should be but it isn’t. Would you have the same passion had OJ murdered his black wife and her boyfriend? Highly doubt it.

  • @user-cb7ru4yh9x
    @user-cb7ru4yh9x 2 месяца назад

    The demeanour of this judge is absolutely disgusting

  • @Melfan370
    @Melfan370 2 месяца назад

    It’s 2024 and does anyone know who Joe is yet?

  • @Rocks_Dad
    @Rocks_Dad 2 месяца назад

    Douglas was so terrible questioning Ron Ship early in the trial that OJ made him sit silent for the remaining months. Cochran simply used him as his boy when he needed him

    • @brandonhill1673
      @brandonhill1673 2 месяца назад

      U are so wrong Carl did I great job by destroying Ron ship to the point the entire list that was testifying against OJ hall ass !!! lol because they know all of there skeletons would have been exposed…. So u are wrong 😑 as hell

    • @denisejohnson3578
      @denisejohnson3578 Месяц назад

      @@brandonhill1673real talk! Ron Ship wasn’t a friend of OJ at all!

  • @KinkssNCoilss
    @KinkssNCoilss 2 месяца назад

    Mesereau was great in this interview as always, however, the interviewer needs work. Constantly interrupting your guest and cutting him off makes for a frustrating listen.

  • @RosDC
    @RosDC 2 месяца назад

    I remember Ron Settles! My mother knew the family and the funeral directors who handled his body. It was a huge case!

  • @kittiesshortie5011
    @kittiesshortie5011 2 месяца назад

    a “ Musketeer “? Did tiumean a MOUSEkateer?”

  • @mrpopacannon
    @mrpopacannon 2 месяца назад

    THE BUTLER DID IT , GET THE BOOK DEAR OJ SIMPSON THE BUTLER DID IT.

  • @comcfi
    @comcfi 2 месяца назад

    Cops have a very low level of intelligence and reasoning and usually are very hot tempered. Case in point.

  • @jhuffy70
    @jhuffy70 2 месяца назад

    Is this guy kidding?!

  • @hauntedireland9237
    @hauntedireland9237 2 месяца назад

    Debbie was always in Michael’s corner, I believe she loved him very deeply, and she pretended to cooperate at meetings with the prosecution and led them up the garden path. She always knew she was going to get up there and tell the truth about MJ, and she did. A good woman.

  • @De-FIncMedia
    @De-FIncMedia 2 месяца назад

    give this man more water fgs... its clear where he is going

  • @davidramossalsologoporexse2469
    @davidramossalsologoporexse2469 2 месяца назад

    I been driving for 49 years never a single accident or a ticket...I got pull over for blue headlights..the officer wanted to fuck me no matter what if it wasn't for the other officer with him he would've Fuck my perfect record when all he had to do was give me a warning and send me home.. I know it hurt him to see a driving record like mine

  • @noahjonmarshall5779
    @noahjonmarshall5779 2 месяца назад

    carl is truly a repugnant virus. he knows everything he saying is not true. and the host saying "its an honor". no wonder this channel has 16k subs. total trash.

  • @downtownclydebrown
    @downtownclydebrown 2 месяца назад

    I like how Carl speaks of O.J. as if he is a good person and not a jealous murderer.

    • @brandonhill1673
      @brandonhill1673 2 месяца назад

      He is a gd person & u mad 😡 lol 😆 I bet dollars to donuts 🍩 that your white !! I can tell

  • @joeyblogsy
    @joeyblogsy 2 месяца назад

    Witness takes the L.

  • @Schiffon
    @Schiffon 2 месяца назад

    So he ruined the state’s case against (Joe?) by being a liar and thinking it was all about him. What a hopeless kid and expensive witness.

  • @Y2jblubb
    @Y2jblubb 2 месяца назад

    What was the result of the case? I am assuming it didn't go well for defense attorney or else he would have bragged with the result in the description lol. Could be wrong.

  • @craigjasper2502
    @craigjasper2502 2 месяца назад

    Looks like the sketchy Judge fixing her hair was hoping to get banged by Harry Potter!

  • @craigjasper2502
    @craigjasper2502 2 месяца назад

    I like dim frames. No one fuck wif you. Looked in an eye!