Boogie / Boogie2988 / "Francis" / Steven Jason Williams - Fat, Rapidly Declining Divorced "Nice Guy" Middle-Aged Youtuber, Former Edgy Porn Blogger, lied about having cancer and being molested. Cohost of fake drama show "Lolcow Live (LCL)". Just WILL NOT die.

Listen at the 39 second mark. Instead of “mental and physical abuse happened every day,” Boogie actually says “mental and physical excuse happened every day.” This is a Freudian slip for the record books.
Holy shit, how did I miss it? You're 100% right.

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To the right. Right on the word excuse. Haha. Lying sack of fat.
It's far from a foolproof technique to catch people out, though not quite pseudoscience either, but the timing of it certainly makes you think.

Boogie, you bore me with your excuses. I am still waiting on the Mukbang you promised, lying lazy piece of shit.
I would unironically watch Boogies content if it was him shirtless, being an edgy cunt without pretension, and just diving into a verifiable mountain of food. Unleashing on the snakes and trolls while food dribbles down his jawls onto his man tits.
 
It’s national “Mourn your made up rapist” day.
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Is middle-aged Youtuber accurate to describe Boogie currently? He's well past the halfway point of his life. He's also well overdue for a heart attack. That rotten heart of his can't keep pumping blood through that huge blob of a body.
Middle-aged in human years, well past his expiration date in fat years.
 
To the right. Right on the word excuse. Haha. Lying sack of fat.
Is that actually a thing? I thought that got disproven as an old wives' tale.

When he tweeted “She’s not 17,” I’m pretty sure he intended for people to deduce she’s 18 or otherwise barely legal. That was him trying to flex.
When he said that, the first thing I thought of was a scene from the old BBC sitcom The League of Gentlemen where Tubbs and Edward (proprietors of "a local shop for local people") have recently murdered a tourist and burned his body. A police officer finds the tourist's wallet near the shop and goes inside to question Tubbs about his disappearance as Edward is out burying the remains out in the countryside.

Despite Tubbs acting suspiciously and being caught red-handed lying about where Edward is, and despite him then calling the cop a poofter (when the cop says he's "looking for a boy"), he winds up dismissing them as eccentric weirdos, thanks them for their help, opens the shop door and turns to leave.

He's almost out the door when Tubbs calls after him "we didn't burn him!"

This is what Boogie did. Granted in this instance someone made an off-hand remark one time in this thread about it and that probably prompted his "oh god I have to get out in front of this" reaction, but from the perspective of his dwindling audience nobody ever said "lol boogie's boffing a 17-year-old," so it makes them wonder "why is he explicitly claiming she's not 17? Where did that even come from?"

Investigators love shit like this. They'll question a murder suspect (having found his wife strangled in their house and drowned in the downstairs toilet) and give only a vague description of the crime scene, e.g. "we found your wife's body today" with no further details -- when they found her, where she was in the home, what she seemed to be doing when she died, what she was wearing, how she was positioned, what her injuries were, cause of death, etc.

Then they'll ask seemingly benign questions and wait for him to reveal specific knowledge that only the murderer himself could possibly know. Once he does, they pounce -- "wait, we never said she was strangled, how did you know that?" Even if he keeps his wits about him and immediately challenges them -- "what are you talking about? You told me about it as soon as I got here!" -- it's still a great "gotcha" moment. Unless he can produce a recording of them telling him about it and prove it was before the interrogation happened, all they have to say in court is "we never said that" and he's sunk.

Good job playing with matches while people are sniffing around looking for the source of all that smoke, boogie.
 
Then they'll ask seemingly benign questions and wait for him to reveal specific knowledge that only the murderer himself could possibly know. Once he does, they pounce -- "wait, we never said she was strangled, how did you know that?" Even if he keeps his wits about him and immediately challenges them -- "what are you talking about? You told me about it as soon as I got here!" -- it's still a great "gotcha" moment. Unless he can produce a recording of them telling him about it and prove it was before the interrogation happened, all they have to say in court is "we never said that" and he's sunk.
The ‘First 48 Hours’ is the most fascinating show I’ve ever seen. They do that exact tactic with a lot of success.

Boogie coincidentally does it to himself because he re tells the same lies so many times that he forgets what he lied about.
 
I went back and couldn't see this posted, and I don't really watch Boogie stuff so I don't know how accurate it is, or what it leaves out. Seems a decent video in explaining what he's done with the first half being more of his backstory, and the last half being more recent things.

Edit (This isn't new, just embedded, it was posted earlier in the thread. Whups!)

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