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Bayou Alarms, Diddy Schemes

Flo Season 1 Episode 265

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The coffee was hot, the jokes were flying, and then the news hit like a cold wave: at least sixteen bodies pulled from Houston’s bayous this year, five in a five–day stretch, and city leaders insisting there’s no serial killer. We press pause on the noise and walk through what we know, what we don’t, and what transparency would actually look like—cause-of-death clarity, mapping, seasonal patterns, nightlife and waterway risks, and smart safety messaging that treats people like adults.

From there, we crack open the Diddy saga with one sharp question: why Fort Dix? A listener tip about historical work–release flexibility reframes the ask as strategy, not coincidence. We break down the judge’s decision to block placement there, the calculus behind a sentence that landed in the middle, and the deeper tension between criminal standards and survivor justice. The theme isn’t celebrity scandal; it’s whether consequences scale with power and whether courts can outmaneuver optics games without overreaching.

The hardest segment centers on the David–Celeste case: a 15-year-old found deceased and dismembered in a vehicle linked to a rising artist while police say he’s not a suspect at this time. We talk through investigative timelines, the need for neutral fact summaries, and how to balance due process with the urgency owed to a minor. Rumors don’t solve cases; clear updates do. Along the way, we field live questions, touch on a tossed Drake defamation suit, and outline the lawsuits still circling Diddy’s orbit.

If you care about public safety, survivor credibility, and fair courts that don’t flinch, this conversation stays with you. Tap play, share with a friend who follows true crime and media power, and drop a review to help more listeners find the show. Subscribe, rate five stars, and tell us: where do you think accountability begins in stories like these?

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Uh, way, gag, uh, way, go. It's the flow show, no filter. Back with another TGIF. Thank God it's flow. Or in other words, thank God it's Friday. Good to see everybody in the building on the early side. Melissa, Tracy, Grandma Kathy, what's up? Lily, Laura. Let's let's let the whole gang get on and up in here. Good to see all of y'all on this TGIF. But before I get into the madness, let me cover my ass. No Diddy. The thoughts, views, and opinions shared on the flow show no filter are for educational and entertainment purposes only. I am not a professional. I am just good. Good morning, my brother C. Tuck. How you doing this morning? My bro C Tuck. Tehara here. What's up? What's up? Lord said Amazon had a sale, huh? Uh uh, what sale they have? We missed it. We might need to take advantage of it. C Tuck says, good morning, Flown Crew. Make sure y'all like the live as y'all enter, please. And thank you in advance. What is what is the word? What is the word? How's everybody feeling? Good to see all the love in the chat. We gotta talk about Diddy some more update on David. And uh one little story I want to talk about before we get going. One of my listeners or uh supporters of the show uh DM'd me about some uh they they think it's a possible serial killer in Houston. They have found, I think, 16 bodies, but the police and the mayor are trying to say it ain't no serial killer, and people are saying, well, where the fuck are all these dead bodies coming from then? If there's no serial killer, would it people just dropping like flies for no reason? Uh we're gonna talk about that. My Yeti will be here this weekend, y'all, so I'm still freehanding my cup. But as an honorary member of the coffee crew, I got my coffee today. Tall white mocha, couple shots of hazelnut. And I'm gonna drink it before it gets cold today, but I will have my yeti this weekend. It is on the way, so get ready for the yeti. I don't think they're ready for this yeti. I don't think they're ready for this. Is my yeti too booty licious for you? I don't think they're ready for my yeti. Remix red. I got red, a nice red, too. I can't describe it, but it's a nice red. Get ready for this, Yeti. Thank you, Tracy. We doing our thing, girl. To the top, to the top we go, Tracy. I don't think they're ready for this, Yeti. Come on. I was part of the replay gang yesterday. You had me laughing my ass off. So Lily said she was part of the replay gang yesterday. Shout out to the replay gang. Y'all be coming through. Y'all be coming through with extra views after the after the show is over. We get way more views. So shout out to the replay gang. But Lily said she was part of the replay gang yesterday, and I had her laughing her ass off. Well, I'm glad. I'm glad. I'm glad you was laughing. I know, Grandma Kathy. You know, I'm gonna get a Cleveland Browns cup. I'm gonna get somebody can give me that for Christmas, or maybe before Christmas. I'm glad to see that uh everybody, everybody's ready for my Yeti. I don't think you're ready for this Yeti. So I see all the profile picks. Kelly, you gotta get you a profile pick, Kelly. You know, we've been everybody, we all want to see everybody's beautiful pictures. See, you see how Megan got her beautiful face up on it, Megan. Megan got her beautiful face on the on the profile pick. We need everybody like Megan. Kelly, we're not gonna put no pressure on you, but as a community, we all want to see each other. We all want to know. We all we all want to put a face to all this love we receive. And so, Kelly, you can do it on your own time, but we do want you to get a profile pick. Perfect for your day. Tracy said it was definitely funny. Um, listen, know the tombs. I don't think you're ready for this yet. All right, y'all. Let's let's get let's let's see what the hell is going on today. Uh, before we get into the Diddy mess, real quick. Um, one of my one of my uh we gotta talk about something real quick. One of my followers sent me something about that serial killer, about the 16 bodies in Houston. The Yeti will be here this weekend, miss uh Sweet Tooth. I already ordered it. You ain't ready for my Yeti, but you're gonna have to you'll see it Monday. It's a red Yeti on his way. So, Miss Sweet Tooth, I can't wait for you to see it, even though I know y'all ain't ready for my yeti. Grandma said yesterday's program was one for the books. What was it? Was it Melissa? Say I can't stop now. I'm telling y'all, I'm gonna put that song in y'all's head. I don't think you're ready for my yeti. Y'all gonna y'all gonna be hearing that all day long for your whole Friday? All y'all gonna be hearing is I don't think you're ready for Plow's Yeti. New song coming at you, coming at you. So put a one in the chat if you if you heard about the uh put a one in the chat if you heard about the the missing bodies, all those dead bodies in Houston. Now we're gonna talk about Diddy, but you motherfuckers that will bail as soon as you don't think it's about Diddy. We about to get to Diddy. Then hold your horses. But we got a serial, a possible serial killer on the loose in Houston, and we want to keep a few people alive. Do you mind? Do you mind? Come on, let's let's let's let's let everybody know about this serial killer who could possibly be on the loose in Houston. We're gonna get to Diddy, y'all. Damn. I got Diddy coming up. But we trying to make sure. There go some ones and twos. We trying to make sure. Uh Sybil says she's ready for another caffeinated flow show. We're trying to keep a few people alive, motherfucker. We're gonna get to Diddy. So it's a serial killer. Well, I can't say it's a serial killer, but they people are speculating it's a serial killer, but for some reason the Houston police are saying these 16 bodies are not a serial killer, or they're not confirming it. So Houston police discovered 16 bodies in the Bayou's Bayous, I mean, or whatever, in the Bayous this year, as mayor dismisses serial killer speculation. Five bodies found in a five-day span last month. Uh, according to police chief, no DIs, but no connection between them. Texas police have found. Oh shit. Hold up, hold up, hold up. Texas police have found at least 16 bodies in the bayous around Houston. So far this year, according to the authorities, and people are concerned about a possible serial killer. Houston's mayor has said police have no evidence of a serial killer, but experts are calling for an extensive investigation into the deaths. They are saying something ain't right. Uh, there's been apparent drownings, uh, reminiscent of another concerning number of deaths in the waters of in Houston, I mean in Austin, I'm sorry. Five of the bodies were discovered in a five-day span last month, and these motherfuckers are saying it ain't no serial killer. Then who the fuck is how are these people dying? And why are there so many being scooped up like roaches? This is that this makes no sense. It's horrific. Uh, shout out and prayers to the Houston people. For them to be saying it ain't no, it ain't no uh that there's no uh serial killer. Well, we need to know who what it is then. You can't just tell us that and just keep it moving. I'll take another sip of the caffeine. So, yeah, it's it's all these dead bodies, Houston mayor slammed misinformation and wild speculation online and from political candidates surrounding the cases. We do not have any evidence that there is a serial killer loose in Houston, Texas, he said. Let me say that again. There is no evidence that there's a serial killer loose in the streets of Houston. All right, so what the hell is going on then? He called the number of death deaths alarming, but again, they feel like it's no serial killer, then what the hell is it then? Yeah, drink it while it's hot. Um, you can't just be mad at us because we speculating it's a serial killer because 16 people dead. What else we supposed to think? How else we supposed to think they passing out left and right? Y'all kill me getting mad at us because we trying to figure out what the hell is going on. Like we just supposed to sit back and say, oh ho um, 16 bodies come up dead and missing. Uh, what's on? Uh let's tune into this football game. Who cares? We want to know. So I want to let y'all know. Look into this Houston situation. Let's see if it's not a serial killer, and what the hell is it? And where are all these bodies coming from? Because they're definitely covering something up. Melissa said it too. It's obviously they cover something up. Oh, y'all, damn, this is gonna be the first time I take a real quick break because I gotta make a payment. Two seconds. Hello? Oh shit, two seconds, y'all, because I gotta make a payment. They pulling up. Y'all gonna give me a short commercial. We're gonna take a short commercial break. But uh this damn Houston shit was crazy. So look, keep an eye on that. But look, check this out, y'all. You you outside. Hello? You outside? Uh-huh. Okay. So yeah, sorry about that, y'all. I got an important payment I gotta make. It ain't gonna take two seconds, but we got the real reason that Diddy, uh, Diddy uh it wanted to go to Fort Dix, or a possible real reason. I gotta read that when I come back. One of one of one of our devoted listeners has somebody who was at Fort Dix, and they got a little inside information of why Diddy wanted to go to Fort Dix. And I'm glad after you hear this, you are gonna be glad. You're gonna be glad that Diddy didn't uh that Diddy that the judge shut him down. Yeah, please. Oh, Terry said he's gonna look good. Yeah, wait till we get into uh uh what will happen and why Diddy wanted to go to Fort Dicks. This is gonna be interesting, and it's gonna make you say the same thing I said when I found out that uh I'm so glad that uh the judge shut it down because Diddy think he's slick. The real slick reason why he wanted to go to Fort Dicks, or as C Tuck called it, Fort Danglings. I'm gonna get into that right after I make this make this. Uh y'all, y'all want y'all gonna want to hear this. This is interesting. That nigga did Diddy is a slickster, boy. Diddy is a slickster. Nah, it's like it's time off and it's something else, male. Something real. You hey, look, something that would have pissed everybody off. If he would have got if he was able to get to Fort Dix and pull this move off that he tried to pull, we all would have been pissed. And the judge must have seen right through it. The judge must have seen right through it. Definitely had to see right through it. Diddy, all I can say is him and his legal team, they're a bunch of slicksters. Yeah, it's not happening, Diddy. No, no, no, no, no, no, Diddy. No Diddy. No Diddy. Yeah, yeah, Judge Aaron be on top of it. I gotta be like I said, out of everybody in this position, in this situation, it seems like the judge is the only one we damn near can really count on. The rest of everybody is obviously shady. More cases are in the work. So definitely gotta get into that. But y'all, before we get into that, definitely make sure y'all look up that that that that what's going on in Houston, because I want to get to the bottom of that. Also, we gotta talk about later on in the show a little bit about they saying David ain't no suspect. That singer and that underage girl, something ain't right there either. Something ain't not right there either. Terra said it's just time for his legal team to be investigated. I believe, I believe, I believe it, y'all. I definitely believe it. So the David, before we get into it, we're gonna remember we're about to talk about why Diddy uh wanted to go to Fort Dix. That that that's gonna be interesting, and it's gonna be something that, yo, I'm like, no way, no way, no how. But speaking of David, real quick, David said the police, LAPD shares crucial update in the case saying that David is not named a suspect. LAPD shares crucial update in Celeste Reeves case. This is sad. Y'all, it is it's officially turn your heat on weather in Cleveland. Um, so I got my heat on. Y'all, this shit, I'm hot. I gotta turn it off. I'm hot as hell. Let me turn this heat off, y'all. It's like hell in here. Give me two seconds. I gotta pay this bill, and I'll be right back, and we're gonna get into the real reason why Diddy wants to go to Fort Diddy's. Right back, y'all. Give me two seconds. All right, I'm back. Shit, my bad. I tried to make that shit quick as possible. I'm back, bills is paid. Thank y'all for holding it down. So let's get into this four dick situation. Thank y'all for holding me down during that commercial break. Y'all know the bills gotta get paid, and sometimes you gotta pay them in the middle of all this shit. But uh, let's get back to the show and apologize for the little couple minute break. But uh, so check this out. So I got a message. Thank you, Melissa. I appreciate y'all. Y'all so y'all so wonderful. So we're gonna get to David. Hey, look, one thing we're gonna get to David because one thing about grandma Kathy, Grandma Kathy is on David's ass. And so we always gotta make sure we talk about David, just for the simple fact that Grandma Kathy don't like his ass either. But anyway, this is about Diddy. One of my one of my uh listeners said, good morning, Flo. I was talking with a family member that actually did time in Fort Diggs. He was able to leave during the day if you had a if you had a job. We know that Dittler was trying to go there for that exact reason. My uncle was there about 20 years ago, so I'm not sure if that's still the prison prison's policy, but just wanted to give you that insight. We all know the reason why Diddy wanted to go there. Now we're finding out that Fort Dix possibly has some type of program that if you have a job, you are able to leave during the day. Diddy's slick ass was still trying to figure out a way and trying to out slick the court and and and trying to out slick the court and go to Fort Dicks so that he could go to his job every day. Ain't that something crazy? But it makes sense because I'm like, why did he want to go there? Did he want to go there say that he got good morning, big R. He wanted to go there, say that he got a job, he has a job, and he would have possibly been able to go to work and get out of get out of prison every day. And so now you see why the judge was like, no, you're not going there. And Melissa says that that's what Epstein got, work release. We gotta thank God we got a judge who is on top of shit. Cause I remember I told y'all yesterday on the show that I was like, I was surprised that the judge didn't grant him to go where him and his legal team wanted to go. But now, even with this information from one of our faithful listeners, now it makes sense why the judge shut his ass down. Judge said your ass ain't going there and get no fucking work release. And I like it, but damn, that show you Diddy always got a fucking trick up his little mohawk sleeve. Diddy always got a little trick up under his little mohawk sleeve. He needs to stay his boy, baby, or fire glory said he needs to stay his baby or ass. Inside. Itty bitty diddy. Itty bitty diddy, that money he is a slickster, ain't he? You gotta keep your both eyes, you gotta keep all eyes on Diddy. Diddy is slick ass trying to go to Fort Dick so he can get work release and really serve no time. It ain't enough baby oil in the world to have you that slick. That baby oil got him thinking he's slicker than slick. So shout out to the judge for shutting Diddy the fuck down. Now, especially now that we know what the hell is going on. Diddy say that dude is pathetic. So speaking of speaking of Diddy being uh uh uh pathetic and and and and uh and people loving to see him get shut down USA Today had a story. It said Diddy is going to prison. It's a brand new story, actually came out this morning. Diddy is going to prison, but did his blockbuster trial change anything? I saw this article, and that was an interesting question. Did this trial change anything? Did this trial change anything, or are celebrities and people in power still gonna continue to run amok at the same rate they did before, did? Uh article goes on to say Sean Diddy Combs was once a hip-hop kingmaker. After a grueling trial brought to light shocking claims of abuse, his reputation is forever altered. A New York judge put a period this month at the end of Sean Diddy Combs' federal sex crime saga, sentencing him to over four years in prison. The sentence, a middle ground between the prosecution's requested 11 years and the defenses team's plea for 14 months. It represents a significant blow to the music mode. After surfing a decades-long tidal wave of success, Combs faced apocalyptic legal challenges over the past year, enduring not only the closely watched federal trial, but an onslaught of civil cases alleging years of sexual abuse. If anything, some experts say that a man as powerful and prominent as Comb serving any prison time at all is a win. Others, however, point to the jury's acquittal as indicative of the way criminal courts continue to fail survivors. The trial, which brought Combs' ex-girlfriend Cassie Ventura, to the stand at almost nine months pregnant, and was punctuated with disturbing graphic freak-offs. Lindsay Richards, a criminal defense lawyer and former prosecutor, tells USA Today that Combs' sentencing would greatly impact the landscape surrounding the prosecution of sexually violent crimes. A harsh sentence would have sent the message that the voices of these survivors matter. That sexual performance through manipulation, abuse, and control is not consensual and should not be minimized. How long can an accuser be unnamed? But they say that the lighter punishment would have made an excuse for the inexcusable, that the actual sentence falls in the middle, which creates gray area. The jury convicted of Combs on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, but acquitted him on the more serious charges of sex trafficking. Throughout the trial, Judge Aaron Subbermania has been remarkably unflinching in calling out the defense's poor treatment of the witnesses and has shown a rare, deep understanding of how abuse works. But Subirmanian denied that, citing massive evidence of harm inflicted by Combs, namely the surveillance video of him putting his hands and feet on cast. Judge said, You abuse them physically, you abuse them emotionally, and you abuse them psychologically. That is the reality of what happened. These were serious offenses that harmed two women, namely Jane and Cassie. The safe compromise of 50 months was not the triumphant exoneration that the combs demanded, but nor was it the compensation that the prosecution wanted. So basically, they're saying that that sentence was right in the middle. Much longer than the defense wanted, and much shorter than the prosecution wanted. Still, to see Combs shed tears in court, denied a quick release, and sentenced to serve real time may offer survivors hope. At the end of the day, this is a lengthy sentence, says An Kominsky, an associate law professor. It's not just the sentence itself, it's what the judge had to say coupled with the sentence. The judge focused on the victims. Every single time that prosecutors decide to prosecute a case like this, and every single time that prosecutors say to a victim, We believe you, and we think there's enough here to charge, that is empowering to those victims. Still, she says that doesn't mean it's a perfect system. Elisa, a campaign director at nonprofit women's advocacy group, thinks that's an understatement. For the Me Too movement, this outcome reflects the persistence of half measures, acknowledging harm, but stopping short of full accountability, highlighting how far the system still has to go to deliver real justice, the attorney asked. Oliver says the contrast between what Ventor Fine and other alleged victims endured in criminal court, and the justice they were served at the sentencing underscores the argument that survivors have a better chance at true restitution in civil court. Traditionally, the criminal justice system has not served survivors. It's re-traumatized, forcing survivors to produce all kinds of evidence because the standard is different than the civil case. Cassie received 20 million. Hey, what's up, Shana? Oh, I see your profile picture. Now it's showing me. I didn't see it before. Shauna said she had made a pro she had put her profile picture up. And it wasn't showing on my on my on my laptop. But now I see it. Hey, Shauna. Shauna spread love with the heart hands. And she's joined the profile pick gang. Go ahead, Shauna. Almost everybody got their profile picks now. There is no retribution. Yeah, exactly. I agree with you, Fire Glory. No retribution for them at all. And it really pisses me off. And it makes, and then it's like one instance you think they holding Diddy accountable. And then on another instance, you feel like a lot of shit he's getting away with because it's other people and other perverts who have been involved in this shit. And they hiding their own, they hiding their own uh crimes. And because of them trying to suppress and keep their own crimes out of the limelight, Diddy kind of benefits from that and gets to, you know, just in the eyes of a lot of people, get away with murder. It's just ridiculous. And this article captured, that's why I wanted to go over that article and kind of read through it because it definitely captured the feeling that I'm seeing a lot in the chat, a lot on my social media. Um, and and it is just something that needs to be really looked into. And I really think it's gonna take one of these underage cases. If any of these underage cases are uh that Diddy is facing with the sexual assault from underage uh people, underage women, or shit, it could be dudes too. So I'm just gonna say underage people. I don't know. But one of these underage cases hit the fan, that is when it's gonna hit the fan for real for Diddy. I think that is what it's gonna take for people to really stand up and be like, you know what, fuck this. You know what? Fuck this. We're not going for this. Um Enoch looked like he got something. At least he got time. If the judge went too high, then he would have probably got a pardon. He now has a criminal record, and at least now Fez can come back with other super indictments. Enoch, I think that's a a well-said, well-timed uh reply or comment. Um, I agree with it wholeheartedly. It your comment actually captures my feelings behind this shit. I feel like he the judge, and I think I talked about this yesterday, the judge flew right in the in it right in the spot he needed to be at. Not enough time where Diddy could have got a pardon or or possible a successful appeal, but he didn't give he didn't give time served or something ridiculous. So, like I said yesterday on the show, I think after everything's been done said and done, I think we all need to kind of give this judge his flowers. Um, there were times where some of us were a little upset, but for the most part, the judge did his thing. I I I admittedly said I think he was being a little bit too nice too long, kind of let the defense get away with this and that. But then when you're dealing with some heavyweight dream team, you kind of gotta really be a little cautious because if you do too much, you know they're gonna get that appeal. So now that the sentencing is over with and everything is done, I think I gotta say that Judge Aaron, in my opinion, did a good job, especially dealing with the the circumstances. Like I said, the biggest um, the biggest, I think, boo boo or the biggest mistake I think that was made in this case, I will continue to say it, was not sequestering that jury. I don't know if I completely am I am I supposed to blame the judge for that? Or is there somebody else behind the scenes that kind of makes that call? Were there reasons why maybe the judge didn't sequester it? That maybe I don't I'm not aware of. But if that is the judge's call, that would be the only my only gripe or my only thing I would have against Judge Aaron Subermanian. But I don't even know if that's his call or or not. But besides that, besides that, I feel like uh the judge Aaron did a pretty good job. Um, like Enoch said, he couldn't over, he couldn't sentence him for so long that it could possibly lead to a pardon, and he also couldn't sentence him to a high amount of uh a high number of months because you know he would have primed Diddy up for a successful appeal. So at the end of the day, dealing with what he was dealing with, I can't really I can't really come too hard come down and talk too much shit about the judge. I feel the prosecution fucked up. Um but uh I feel the prosecution fucked up. And of course, you know, did these lawyers did what they were supposed to do. They're supposed to do the best job for their client. They did that, but I have to give the judge, at the end of the day, now that it's all said and done, I gotta give the judge credit, and I believe this judge handled this case as presented to him, pretty much as good as you can expect. So I definitely understand why he failed where he fell as far as the time. Fireglory says six or seven years would have been better. Uh Dana says he can face other Rico's. He had a Rico thrown out versus little rod. Those little people cases are supposed to be automatically criminal. Uh let's see, let's get a few comments. Melissa says, I feel the prosecution made the case too difficult for a common person to understand. Yes, all the laws and the stipulation according to the law, it was too confusing. I totally agree. I think I spoke on that too, but I totally agree that the defense was talking to common sense and making their case common, where the prosecution made it so fucking technical. If you don't understand the law to the letter, then you might have got lost in the sauce. So I agree with you on that, Melissa. Let's see if anybody got us any other comment questions or comments. Thank you for that information. Enoch says little cake, little little rod's case starts October 17th uh this month. And I and as we make an October announcements, let me make sure I let y'all know October 14th. I have court. So that means on October 13th, um, we need we need to be uh reminding me. Don't let me miss court again. Are they gonna so they be looking at they're gonna be looking for me again? So let don't let me miss court, flow community. And shout out to all my Spotify and Apple listeners. Love y'all so much. Y'all started it all. Let's continue to get those five-star ratings. If you're listening to this on Apple and Spotify, go on down to the uh rating section and give me a five-star and tell everybody why you love the flow show. No filter, and matter of fact, tell everybody how long you've been listening to the show. You know, I love my Spotify, Apple people. They started all of this, and don't nobody ever forget that. If it wasn't for my Apple and Spotify uh community, uh we wouldn't be right here. They got it all started, and it was because of them that I even became uh a video version. I mean, that I even came with a video version of this podcast. So shout out Apple and Spotify. I want y'all to know I'll never forget y'all. Y'all started it all, but let's keep those five-star ratings. If you're listening on Apple and Spotify, and you want to support the show, go to the Buzz Sprout subscription link in the notes. Click on it and donate. I think the minimum is three dollars subscription. We greatly appreciate it. We love our Apple and Spotify family. Remember, keep those five-star ratings going. Now, thank you, Enoch say we'll remind you, Flo. I appreciate y'all. Let's uh October 4th, full court day. I know y'all are not gonna let me forget. I can't believe I forgot about the the uh the court case last time. So let's see, that's what what we got going on. Grandma Kathy. Let's let's let's let's get into what the hell going on. Let's switch a little gears. Um this pissed a lot of people off. David, not named a suspect, and LAPD shares crucial update. The loss now, y'all know David is the singer who is running around allegedly with this young underage person. Person named Celeste. Celeste was found in his Tesla unalive while he was on tour singing and shit. The Los Angeles Police Department has confirmed that singer David, whose real name is David Anthony Burke, has not been named a suspect in the ongoing investigation into the death of 15-year-old Celeste Rebus. The confirmation comes as Revis was laid to rest this week a month after her body was found inside a vehicle register to the 21-year-old artist. Officials reiterate that David is not under investigation as a suspect and emphasize that the case remains open while authorities await key forensic results. The statement comes amid intense public scrutiny surrounding the singer who has faced questions since Revis decomposed body was discovered in a cart linked to him on September 8th, just one day after her birthday. He is not being investigated. I don't know. If he ain't, I sure want to know who got something to do with this. If it ain't David, then who? But why would she overdose? And if she overdosed, why would somebody just stuff her in a fucking trunk? If it ain't nothing crazy going on. Uh-oh. Let me stop right there for a second. We got a damn, I forgot. Thank God it's payday. Hey, it it's uh thank God it's payday. Thank God it's flow's payday. T G I F P D. Thank you for the$50.$499.99,$49.99 to be exact. But thank you, Big R for the$50. Holla says happy Friday, Flow. Get a good lunch after the show. Best show on YouTube. I appreciate you so much, Big R. Always holding it, holding your boy down, keeping that belly full, keeping that belly stuff. Don't forget, y'all. Today payday. So uh big shout out to Big R. And who else got coming in? How much how much y'all gonna feed me this weekend? Y'all gonna feed me this weekend? Don't be shy, but I appreciate Big R 50 dollar holla. And I like it. So Tabitha says maybe she was hiding in the trunk. Could be. Shout out to Tabitha with the beautiful profile pic. Y'all coming through with the profile picks now. Every time I click on somebody, every time I pick on somebody, pick somebody, and I pick on somebody. But every time I pick somebody, nowadays they got to they got the they got the uh they got the they got to give us the uh they got to give us the profile pick. We s we serving profile picks this morning, early in the morning. Fire glory keeps switching them up too. Fire glory coming with a new profile pick every other day, seemed like. Oh well, but that could be true. Fire Glory. That could be true. Definitely could be true. They could be trying to not want to show their hand. Uh Melissa said her bills deballed her check. No payday for flow. I feel you, I feel you, Melissa. We gonna be alright. We gonna do what we could do. We're gonna do what it do, what it do, what it do. Tabitha, what we got going on? What we got going on, y'all. But yeah. It could be a million things of why this why this guy ain't getting ain't being a suspect. Like Fire Glory said, they could be trying to make sure he don't try to fly out of here as they continue to investigate. Uh, fire glory, not fire glory, but somebody in the chat said she might have passed out and hid in the trunk of the car. She might have been hiding from people. Now I didn't hear that, but I I mean I've heard rumors, but I haven't heard it from any of my legitimate sources. Um, Lily is saying, isn't her family being investigated as well? I've heard that through the rumor mill. I haven't heard it from any of my sources, so I can't say I can't confirm it or deny it. But I do know people, a lot of people want the family to be investigated. Grandma Kathy said, not Harley. They only found her head and her torso. Okay, so she wasn't hiding in there. Yeah. And y'all right, she was dismembered, so she wasn't hiding in the trunk. So that that we could, I guess we could throw that one out. This is a weird case. A case where it almost seems obviously obvious who they pointing at. But uh it don't make no sense. It just don't make no fucking sense. And then the thing is, they have well, it's it's it's kind of strange. They have no suspect, they really have no information on this David Celeste case. Like, okay, if he's not they they're good at telling us, they're doing a good job of telling us he's not a suspect. But it don't appear that they have any suspects or know any or have any idea what the hell went on. Hey, Desi, Desi said, howdy. Oh that'll be uh that'll be right. Been watching all week, but couldn't type. IT issues, girl. Okay, yeah. Hey, look, y'all know I'm known to have some fucking IT issues and and technical issues, my damn self. Okay, payday for the flow 1999 on the flow show. Tracy White, we call that a$20 holla. Thank you for this T G I F E D, which stands for thank God is Flow's Pay Day. Thank you, Tracy. Always hold me down on the flow show, no filter, and y'all always make sure a podcaster can eat and eat good. What? I didn't hear this, Big R. I thought I heard something about the manager was arrested for the murder. I didn't hear this, but I will definitely look into it. Did anybody else hear that? I didn't hear that. Okay, Tehara says no, Big R, there's no uh uh there's no arrest been made yet, so we can guess we could throw that out. And then Big R said maybe that was a clickbait show. Yeah, you know they man, the clickbaiting is crazy. The click baiting is freaking crazy. You can't trust shit. You can't trust shit. You can't trust shit. Oh, for all my music heads out there, uh major announcement. You remember uh not like us? Uh and Kendrick Lamar, uh, and and Kendrick Lamar cooked Drake. He crockpotted him, cooked them, flame broad, waffle maker, deep fried, air fried, souffle, stir-fried uh Drake last summer. And then Drake came back and sued Umg and Kendrick Lamar for defamation because he called him a PDF file, and and and and he said he tried to strike a court and it's probably a minor. Well, finally, just so y'all know, Drake lost. They threw that out. I meant to tell y'all that. Drake lost the case, it's been dismissed, and so he has another L to hold. I don't know if he has enough arms to hold all these L's, but I thought that would be it's something that I don't know if everybody knew, but that lawsuit of Drake trying to sue for defamation, Drake officially has lost, it has been dismissed, and uh the judge told Drake to kick rocks and flip-flops with no socks, eagle bruised, eagle bruised like a motherfucker. That eagle bruised, that eagle bruised, bruises, bruise, bruises. Uh, so definitely thought I would let everybody know about that. Man, we have to continue to look into this bodies coming up, missing left and right. Where is Elise at? Did we see Elise today? I don't know, because I know Elise DM me and I wanted to tell her uh about Grandma Kathy a membership, but we already got grandma Kathy a membership. So Elise, if you watch this on replay game, um, I think Grandma Kathy has a membership. I know you were trying to get one, I don't know if you were trying to extend it or whatever, but uh get at me uh back on Instagram or Facebook. But as of right now, Grandma Kathy was in um was in the members only live on Wednesday, so she should be good. But yeah, just so you know, Grandma Kathy at least been trying to get you together and trying to figure out how to get you a subscription, but I think you got one, so there's that. We'll figure it out. Where's why is it looking a little blurry? Screen looking a little blurry. Is that my eyes or is that the screen? No, that's the screen. So yeah, y'all. Diddy, diddy, diddy, diddy got more lawsuits coming down the pike. I'm uh going Monday. I'm sure there'll be more. Like I said, they've been coming left and motherfucking right. Uh Willie Mack. They say in the order of Doe versus Combs, Willie Mack has been served. I don't know who Willie Mack is, but Willie Mack got something to do with Diddy's. Uh Willie Mack got something to do with Diddy's case, so we'll probably talk about that on Monday. Uh, what else we got? What else we got uh coming up on Monday, probably. Maybe we'll get a break in the David case. I don't know. That's that case looking like this is gonna be a case where we pissed off. In the matter of Richard versus Combs, defendants have filed their consolidated motion to dismiss citing failures to state a claim, time bar claims, and insufficiently insufficiently plagued claims. In the matter of Busby Does versus Combs, we'll be we'll check into that. So we got Nikki Brown involved in the lawsuit with Diddy. We got Sarah Sarah Gilliam, we talked about that yesterday, who was supposed to be a minor at the time. We got Tina McKinney, 2001. SA by BG After Party at Justin's, and we got Reginald Carter, uh 2022. All right, now y'all gotta figure out how this goes. So it says Desi membership payment 1999. Now, how does this work? Because I want to make sure Desi is able to get into the membership. So is this something that I have to do, Tracy, or is this something you doing? What it will y'all gotta track coach me through that. You that's so nice, Tracy. So is there something that I need to do to uh give Desi a membership? Um let me know because I kind of don't know how that goes. Um, if you want to join, like I said, if you want to join, click join right here on the YouTube video. You'll see subscribe and you'll see join. And you'll have access to the exclusive uh uh uh Wednesday members only uh episodes. If you are a bus route uh member, paid member, you also get the audio version of our exclusive Wednesday show. So, Tracy, if there's something I need to do, uh if it's something I need to do to activate Desi's account or whatever, make sure we figure that out before Wednesday because I don't I I'm not familiar um if there's a way that I can give subscriptions or something. So if not, we'll get through it together. Um, Friday, I got a lot to do today, y'all. So let's get to our mouse on the chat. Thank you so much, Tracy. And whatever we need to do to make sure Desi has her membership, we will do that maybe Monday. But if anything, we will make sure Desi is good before Wednesday. Appreciate all the love, and y'all are the best community on YouTube, online, of any podcast, we are continuing to grow and grow and grow. Okay, Tracy says she'll check into what we need to do next. And Desi says, I am feeling the love all the way here. I'm tearing up. Yeah, that happens on this show. We get a lot of happy tears, some sad tears too. But let's get down mouse in the chat, y'all. I got a lot of shit to do. So I gotta get straight to it. Um, I gotta make some calls and everything. And I got company coming up, I think, at 10 o'clock, 10 15. So Melissa says, I love you all so much. What a beautiful family. Have a great Friday and be safe. I love y'all, but I'm out. All right, so Mel Max says, I've seen other streamers, gift members saying they have like 10 every month they can give might be in your settings. Yeah, I'll look it up. Thanks, thanks, uh Mel Mac. I'll definitely look in the settings. Yeah, we cry a lot here. There'll be a lot of tears be in this chat. Everybody have a great weekend. My boy C Tuck says, I'm out. Uh, everybody have a safe and wonderful weekend. Uh, who is this? T Here, is this Tierra? C Tuck said, We love you too. Fire Glory says bye bye. Uh, y'all have a great weekend, and as always, I love y'all, but I am out.