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Racial Tensions and the Mystery of Javion McGee

Dante Behanan Season 2 Episode 8

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The tragic death of 21-year-old JV on McGee raises serious questions about the circumstances surrounding his demise and the investigation that followed. With his family questioning the sheriff's narrative and calling for transparency, the case highlights broader issues related to bias and justice in law enforcement.

• Overview of JV on McGee's background and circumstances surrounding his death 
• Sheriff’s statements regarding foul play and family concerns 
• The significance of JV's rope purchase prior to his death 
• Examination of the truck parking area and its implications 
• Community reactions and a push for accountability 
• Discussion of the potential cover-up and systemic issues 
Let’s keep the conversation going—say his name, JV on McGee.

Speaker 1:

Thank you. So boom, what's up, man? Welcome back to another episode of the Pastor P's Podcast. It's your boy, dante.

Speaker 1:

Man, we in the building again Once again. Here we go again. We got some shit to talk about. This time we talking about JV on McGee. Who is that? Who is JV on McGee? In case you don't know, because I just found out, because it's not something that's like circulating on my timeline or nothing.

Speaker 1:

Jv on McGee is a 21 yearold African-American guy from Illinois. He's from Illinois, right, he's a truck driver. He just recently got his CDLs, in June of this year, got his CDL. He's a trucker, you know what I mean. He apparently got a route from Illinois to. He apparently got a route from Illinois to Henderson, north Carolina, and he was found dead there with a rope around his neck hanging from a tree is how the family describes it.

Speaker 1:

The sheriff has a different observation on that. The sheriff thinks that I mean he didn't outright say it because he did say he wanted to wait on the autopsy, didn't outright say it because he did say he wanted to wait on the autopsy, but from which, from what I gather, the sheriff thinks that there is just um, no, um, foul play and that, um, it's a suicide, basically, and I'm like what? So then there's their speculation. They're telling the family things like the family can't come and see the body because of COVID restrictions, they can't come and identify the body because of, like, travel constrictions or something I don't know. But they said COVID restrictions, but I don't know. But they said covid restrictions, but I don't, I don't know what that means. But, um, the fact that, um, they, they went on ahead, um, with the autopsy without the family coming to identify the body, is kind of crazy, you know. I mean I don't know the normal procedure with something like that, but I don't know. That just didn't sit so right with me when I heard that. And then the way, like I mean it's almost like they're not even investigating that as a as a homicide or a potential hate crime or any of that. It's just being investigated as as as if it is a suicide. Like why are they pushing suicide so hard? I don't know. The family say he had no mental issues, no history of that.

Speaker 1:

They say there's video of him like going to buy rope, the rope that he was hung with or hanging with or whatever. That's the thing. We don't even know if that rope? They say the rope was around his neck. Was it tight around his neck? Like, is that the cause of his death? Did something else happen? Was that staged? Did he do? Did he, was he successful at at um suicide? If that was like, was it like markings all around, like where it was tied? Pretty good, it just wasn't in a knot or a noose, because the sheriff, by the way, is black, uh, a black guy, and he's, he's hell bent on that. It is not a hate crime and if it was, he would be pressing down on that. And you know, I mean gotta kind of listen to him but at the same time, gotta kind of listen to him but at the same time. So they said it was video of him buying purchasing rope at Walmart. My bad, I got off track. So they said it's video and everybody's like let us see the video. Man, we need to see that video and this and that. So they released the video and they show him go in and go buy blue rope, some little blue rope, right?

Speaker 1:

Hmm, I'm thinking, see me first off. First thing I thought is maybe he needed rope for something. You know what I mean. He's driving a big rig, you know what I mean, or 18-wheeler, whatever you call it. Maybe he needed rope for something to tie down some stuff when he get his next load. You know what I mean? That's what makes sense to me. Like, okay, he needed rope. I don't think he would have just chose that rope to kill himself with. I mean, I'm pretty sure they probably sold better rope. I'm just saying, like that, just look like the standard rope that a truck driver would buy, because he needs some rope to be able to tie down the stuff when he get his load. That's one thing he needed was some rope. And so you want me to believe I mean it's, it's not hard to believe or to think that that that wasn't why he went there to buy the rope. So why are they so like hell bent on? Like, see, look, he bought rope. Okay, he bought rope, and then that rope was used as a murder weapon against him.

Speaker 1:

I mean, I'm just saying they said his truck was parked out. They said his truck was parked behind a fence at a local business. They're not saying that that business was Walmart. Now, was it? It could have been, because they said most truck drivers that's picking up deliveries for Walmart park here inside this fence right park here, and it's inside this fence right. His body was outside the fence, up against a tree with the rope around it. They never even said if the rope was like connected to the tree. They just said a rope around his neck, rope wrapped around his neck. That's all they're saying. And like they've been so vague and then dismissive and then like, um, hurrying the process without involving the family. That's all that's. That's all of that is making this smell fishy, bro. It just smell fishy, man, and um, and everything I said. This video here is going to capture that and explain it better than I did. But like, just take a listen to what they saying. I'm going to partake while the video plays.

Speaker 1:

I mean this should be everywhere. This should be everywhere. This should be everywhere. You scrolling on social media and you see this and you see that and you see this and you see that, and it ain't never nothing serious, it ain't never the serious shit. This shit should be everywhere, bro. I don't care. I don't care if the results ain't what most people will want to hear and people might be digging to find something that ain't even there or whatever, I don't know. I know this sound fishy. I know this sound real, real, real, real, real fishy. This is real fishy, like, come on now, I don't know, bro, I don't know, that's crazy to me, man. I don't get that one. I don't get why the police acting the way they acting Like it almost just seem like he trying to cover something up, bro, I mean, come on, man, if you talk to people, keep it real, man.

Speaker 1:

Like, why just? I mean, it just seems like you're trying to cover something up. It just seemed that way to me just off of hearing what happened and how it's going. You know what I mean? It's just like what's really happening, man, like people need to pay attention, man, and it's all kinds of distractions Always there's all kinds of distractions that's going to throw people off always, and people always fall for the distraction instead of paying attention to what's really happening. I got two relatives, that's truck drivers right now, one on my side of the family, one on my wife's side of the family, both out here on the road. You know what I mean Every day just trying to make a living.

Speaker 1:

Now, if there's a motherfuckers out here, like taking people out at truck stops and making it look like suicides or whatever, I don't know, man. I don't know, bro, is this a place you need to stay away from? I don't know much about the place. What is it? Vance County? I ain't here, but all I know is where his truck was parked. They said was behind this fence, in a fenced-off area where other truckers park or trucks park when they waiting to load for Walmart. It should be surveillance. Where is the surveillance?

Speaker 1:

Show him getting out of the truck with his rope, because when you show them in walmart buying the rope, he looked pretty fucking happy to me. He just looked. I mean, y'all just thought of it. He look happy to me. I don't get it. I don't know what they saying. Maybe that wasn't a video, maybe that's this video. He look pretty happy to me. Look at him. I'm just saying. I'm just saying, bro, he ain't look like he was about to go kill himself. That's what I'm saying. He ain't look like he was about to go kill himself. So that's what I'm saying. He look like he's about to go kill himself.

Speaker 1:

So there's some questions to be answered. People got to get out here and ask these questions. Man, put pressure on these fools, man. Nah, nope, I don't believe it. I don't believe it. I'm going on record saying it. I don't believe it. I don't believe it. I'm going on record saying it. I don't believe it. What? What? Prove me wrong? That's all I ask. Prove me wrong. Prove me wrong, bro, prove me wrong.

Speaker 1:

And then the family out here saying, man, look, they done got Benjamin Crump. It's about to go up on this one. They about to really dig on this one because, like it's fishy bro, it don't make sense. Yeah, yeah, he seemed pretty happy man. He didn't seem sad bro at all. He just didn't seem sad bro. So we going to keep watching this, watching this man. We gonna be on this and see what's up with this. We gonna get these answers that we need. However, we need to do it, bro. We just gotta be on this and let other people become aware of this. Spread the word, let them know. Say his name JVM McGee. Hey. Spread the word, let them know. Say his name JVM McGee. Hey, kedonis is. Rest in peace. Prayers go out to his family. Hopefully, this investigation gets done the right way. Until next time, man, I love y'all, man, peace out. Outro Music.

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