Suspect-Roy S. Davis III 08/23/2015 Speakers: Bob Ruff and Shaun T
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Episode 17: Suspect-Roy S. Davis III 08/23/2015 Speakers: Bob Ruff and Shaun T EPISODE DESCRIPTION In this episode, Bob focuses in on suspect Roy S. Davis III. Bob analyzes and fact checks evidence sent in by listeners about Davis. We also hear a conversation from Serial Dynasty sponsor, Shaun T. This episode of The Serial Dynasty is sponsored by Shaun T Fitness. Shaun T Fitness does more than just create workout programs. Shaun T is a skilled motivator and wants to see you succeed. Visit Shaun’s website ShaunTFitness.com to download free music, get workout tips, order workout DVDs, and much, much more. Make sure you go visit ShaunTFitness.com so Shaun can help you get motivated to dig deeper. Hello everybody and welcome back to The Serial Dynasty. Once again, I want to thank you all for your participation in the show. I received a ton of emails this week with information on Roy Davis. I’ve also noticed a considerable spike in the number of downloads per episode so I want to thank you all for sharing The Serial Dynasty with your friends. The larger this audience gets, the more soldiers we have to put our heads together and solve this case. Now on today’s show, as promised, we are going to highlight suspect Roy Sharonnie Davis III. But real briefly before we do that, I want to ask a favor of all of you. I’m asking you to give me a few minutes at the start of the show here to listen in on a conversation between me and Shaun T. And the reason that I want to do that is I want all of you to hear the sincerity behind why Shaun T is sponsoring this program. Earlier this week Shaun called in to record an ad spot and he and I got to chatting and the conversation ended up going on for nearly an hour. We talked about the case, we talked about his programs, and we never really ended up recording an ad. So what I’ve done is I pieced together a few small bits out of that conversation. And that’s going to be our ad from Shaun T Fitness this week. I asked Shaun if it was okay for me to air parts of our conversation and, of course, he was fine with that. But over the last month or so I’ve really gotten to know Shaun and he’s just an incredible human being. And I would love for you all to have the opportunity to take a look inside of Shaun’s life and see what kind of guy he really is. So up next you’re going to hear a short conversation between me and Shaun. And like I said, it’s an hour-long conversation that I cut down to a few minutes so you’ll notice some edit points in there. Then after the conversation, were going to get into the show and there’ll be no more breaks for the rest of show. So I want to thank you in advance for taking a few minutes to listen to this and I promise it’s not taking away any of the content from the show. The show will be as long as the amount of information that I have on Roy Davis regarding the case this week. So sit back for just a few minutes and listen in on my conversation with Shaun T. [00:02:48] Conversation with Shaun T Shaun T: What’s up, Bob? Bob: What’s happening? Shaun T: This whole case is frustrating because, you know, thank God we have you, and Rabia, and Susan, and Colin, and you know, just kind of the whole team that’s trying to get behind Adnan and prove his innocence. But when it comes down to it, the minute someone says you’re guilty of something, you forever will be guilty to someone. Bob: Right. Shaun T: And that’s why this entire process, it just eats at me at the core because I’m like, this man is in jail, you know—I mean, there’s no evidence to say he killed her and even with the team around him proving his innocence and doing the investigating and saying, “Hey look here’s proof that he didn’t do it.” When, or if, you know God willing, he’s released from jail and didn’t kill Hae, it’s like no matter what, people are still going to think he’s guilty of it. Like, he’s never going to live it down. From, you know, people not doing their jobs. You know…? Bob: Oh yeah, and there’s people that are going to always maintain that he’s this evil killer. And it’s almost impossible—if you think about it, it’s impossible to prove something didn’t happen. Once they decided he did it and then they take every little thing to try and make it look like he did it. You’re just chasing your tail trying to prove that something didn’t happen. Shaun T: Right, right. That’s exactly the point. I mean, we hope that the judge that’s going to have this case is going to be not part of the craziness that happens in the Baltimore legal district. Bob: Yeah, and the saddest part about the whole thing that just continually just eats at me is if he had had a team doing what’s being done now then, he would have never been convicted. It’s such an uphill battle now to try to undo what’s been done. But if he—instead of Christina Gutierrez, if had Rabia, and 2 © 2015 Serial Dynasty. All rights reserved. Susan, and Colin as his legal team, he would have never been convicted. He probably never would have went to trial. Shaun T: It’s a horrible thing. It’s so stressful, and I’m like, I don’t even know these people, you know what I’m saying? I just, for me, I just care so much about humans, and the well-being of humans, that just the slightest bit of off- centeredness it just really gets the core of my belief that I just think life should be fair. But it’s not, so… Bob: When you think about this much of an injustice and I can’t get past the fact that these were, you know especially Adnan, you know. Hae losing her life and then Adnan at 17 years. I mean, I am only three years older than him and it’s like, man everything I’ve done in my life would have been sitting in a prison cell if the same thing had happened to me and just kills me to think about it. Shaun T: Ugh, it just makes me sigh. [Skip to a later part of the conversation] Bob: What did you think about the last couple ads? I haven’t talked to you since, are they all right? Shaun T: I love them. I love them, I love them. I love them, I have no—I loved especially when your wife came on, it was great, great, great, great. Bob: Well good, she was so nervous and I was so proud of her. I thought she did awesome. Shaun T: Initially, like, in the first time she said hello, I thought she sounded nervous but then actually when she started just talking about the program—you know, I think it’s interesting cause I was driving my car when I was listening and you said what does you think of Shaun T and how… it’s almost like I blushed even though no one else was around. I was like, “Oh my God, people actually get, like people actually understand why I’m doing what I’m doing.” It’s because I truly want to motivate them. You know? Bob: Right. Shaun T: I just really believe, you know, and I just love how—did you say you lost ten pounds? Bob: Yeah, I lost five pounds the first week, five more pounds the second week. Last week, I didn’t—my pants fit looser, my shirts fit looser, but I got on the scale Saturday and I was the same weight as I was the Saturday before. So I don’t know what caused the plateau in weight, but I can see the difference. But it didn’t show up on the scale last week. But as of this last Saturday, I’m down ten pounds. Shaun T: It’s very, very, very normal. So what happens is your body shape starts to change because you are building muscle, you’re getting rid of fat, but you’re not necessarily losing weight. You know what I’m saying? Because your 3 © 2015 Serial Dynasty. All rights reserved. muscles are becoming more dense, because it’s just not—and a lot of times in that first two weeks, you lose weight really quick cause your body’s like, “What the heck?” You know what I’m saying? Bob: Right. Shaun T: … “Like what are you doing to me?” Bob: Yeah. Shaun T: … And it’s different. But, now, you’ll definitely lose weight between—you’ll definitely lose weight this week. You know, I like to tell everyone this, now that you’ve been doing it and you kind of know the routines now, I want you to go a little bit harder.