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hello everybody uh Sage here I wanted to do a reading on regarding the Chris Watts case and the legal system specifically the da um regarding uh what happened with this case Iamp;#39;m not going to mention his name you know um he has a tendency to um cut other channels down and and Bully them so um well I know for sure he did one um I think he was able to uh put the video back up but I just am gonna you guys know who Iamp;#39;m talking about um so Iamp;#39;m just going to leave it at that um who this is gonna this reading is going to be about um you know and you know I just feel itamp;#39;s kind of important I just you know there just how this case was handled um why was it handled this way um and what is are the you know the repercussions now regarding how this case was handled because we all know um the Chris Watts case uh everything excuse the language but it just everything just turns to [] when um this case is involved anything that touches this case just turns to crapola