| I stumbled across it last night, and it’s so incredibly disturbing. |
| I don’t want to ever see that pervert again. |
| If you don’t have discovery plus, you can watch the first part on the ID GO app. |
+A billion |
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I taped it but I know the real story.
He was given the Subway gig BECAUSE his kind knew what he was. He made child rape tapes and he trafficked children to the wealthy. His real name is not Jared Fogle. He did not lose weight eating Subway. I doubt he even went to college. He is not and has never been married. The lies need to stop. Child predators run this world. They need to be exterminated. |
Are you off your meds buddy? |
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I accidentally started a new thread. Asked for it to be deleted, so I'll chime in here:
I don't think I can stomach the whole thing. I watched the first two episodes with my husband and this is way darker than I ever realized. Child porn, a.k.a. video evidence of child sexual abuse, is bad enough but this guy was so much more than that. The tapes they unleash in that documentary are **extremely** difficult to listen to. I can't believe: - What a badass that reporter from Sarasota was. She took him down, but then apparently here entire life went to crap. - How much the FBI put her and her kids in danger. They should have off-ramped her way before he set his sights on her kids. This was far more extreme and evil and criminal than possession of "child porn" than I remember the media making it out to be when he was sent to prison. |
| I wish I could access it, but I don't have cable. |
Can you summarize please? I don’t have access to it. What makes it more extreme and darker? |
| There’s no way I will watch that documentary. Just thinking about it makes my stomach turn. |
***TRIGGER WARNING. GRAPHIC DESCRIPTIONS*** The part where I wanted to crawl out of my chair, house, skin is when he's describing what he did in Thailand with the boys there. But that wasn't enough for the FBI because it wasn't here and he could have just been fantasizing about it. So then, as she asks more, he says what he wants to do to kids here in the U.S. So they set up a sting, where she pretends to throw a birthday party for her 11-year-old son. She also has a 10-year-old daughter. They're trying to show that he would travel across state lines to have sex with a minor. He wants "all of their friends" to be there, and then he's coaching her on how to groom children to be potential victims. She acknowledges this in the voiceovers. He's coaching her on how to find vulnerable children who will be at this party, and at one point says "the one with the broken family" and she says "yeah, but she's 6" and he says "uh huh." Like, no problem. Great. Then, and I swear, **trigger warning** he goes on to ask will she do as he asks, she says yes to play long, and he says "will you let me see your kids naked?" Then he wants to put a camera in their bedrooms. "Which one would be better" and he's pushing and pushing to get a camera into the bedrooms of her children and keeps asking her which one would be better. How the FBI thought it OK to get it to that point is beyond me. This woman was trying so hard to get him away from children and put her kids at serious risk. The final episode's description is that this ruined her life and I just don't know if I can take it. She's a hero for bringing this to the FBI's attention and being an informant, but they did her dirty. The first episode she's recording him and I said to my husband "but Florida is a two party consent state, this will go nowhere" and he acted like I was dumb, but sure enough, they couldn't use those tapes and threatened to charge her with multiple felonies, but hey, if you help us.... But I can't believe this guy is ever getting out of prison. I wish he would rot there. This was so much worse than I thought. Ugh. It's awful. |
| I don’t want to watch the show but can someone say more about the people that enabled him and gave him this weird subway platform? Was it the ad agency? Or subway? Did any of those people go to jail? |
| I read somewhere that the whole reason why he started going to Subway twice a day (his whole shtick was that he lost weight by eating one sub for lunch and one for dinner) was because he was harassing a young woman who worked there. They kept moving her to different locations so he started walking more, which accelerated the weight loss. Dude managed to turn his story of stalking into a weight loss success story, and then fame/fortune. I doubt anyone would ever have married him and had his children if he hadn't become The Subway Guy. |
| Why did journalist Rochelle Herman start to investigate him? |
WOW! Just…WOW! [NP] |