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My conspiracy theory on why I think Nathan Chasing Horse will plead GUILTY
- 2025/04/09
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this is my conspiracy theory on why I believe Nathan Chasinghorse will plead guilty before August 2025. The amount of evidence that has been gathered since his arrest seems to be astronomical when I take into account his deviance and propensity for children when I reflect on how many children he assaulted within a short span in 2006 to 2007 I believe he didn’t stop based on my calculations over the past 20 years. I would estimate that on average if he was so predatory and that on an average if he was assaulting five children per year, that would be 100 children. My theory is that out of the five that he assaulted in my community he tape recorded one. My theory and understanding this conspiracy is that on average if he videotaped one child per year that is 20 children he’s taped however I do think there are more video tapes that he has that they found and looked at when they arrested him and confiscated all his belongings when he was arrested it’s based on this theory that the evidence is surmountable the fact that he opted for new lawyers, and that the lawyers need a time to evaluate his case means that there’s a reason he’s finding it difficult to have somebody represent him therefore, I think before August he will plead guilty and because he’ll plead guilty there will be no trial. So basically in hindsight, I’m celebrating because he will in theory played guilty. Like I’d like people to understand that he attacked children and these children grew up to be women at the same time when these children were children. They had a parent that consented. Understand this 60 to 70% of people who recruit children into human Trafficking the people who recruit our women so in this podcast I talk about other things that Nathan Chasinghorse used as a strategy to scare and manipulate and control people. keeping in mind, these are all conspiracy theories, and hypothetical based on things that I observed, as well as the realization that there are more victims out there than what we previously thought.