True Crime with Kendall Rae - Hit by His Own Truck or Was He Murdered? The Suspicious Death of Grant Solomon
Episode Date: June 6, 2023Grant Solomon’s life and the unusual case of his death are discussed by his mother, sister, and girlfriend. The GoFundMe has raised $77k since the video came out. Thank you all so very much!!! GoFu...ndMe: https://www.gofundme.com/f/help-get-j... *Donations are tax-deductible Gracie's YouTube Video - A Cry For Help Linktree to Access Resources to Help Angie, Gracie, and Grant: https://linktr.ee/justiceforgrant Angie’s Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angiesolomo... Freedom 4 Gracie Website: https://www.freedom4gracie.com/ I am requesting coverage on the suspicious death of Grant Solomon. It's possible that his father, the only witness, is responsible for what happened to him. He is also responsible for abusing his sister and mom. Please consider covering this story urgently @NewsNation @BrianEntin *May 25th, 2023, there is an event being held in Nashville in honor of Grant. Please follow Angie's social media accounts to stay up to date on all event details. Donate to NCMEC through my campaign! https://give.missingkids.org/campaign/kendall-rae/c438796 This episode is sponsored by: Stitch Fix Check out Kendall's other podcasts: The Sesh & Mile Higher Follow Kendall! YouTube Twitter Instagram Facebook Mile Higher Zoo REQUESTS: General case suggestion form: https://bit.ly/32kwPly Form for people directly related/ close to the victim: https://bit.ly/3KqMZLj Discord: https://discord.com/invite/an4stY9BCN CONTACT: For Business Inquiries - kendall@INFAgency.com
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I am so happy to have you here with me to discuss
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So today we have a mind blowing case, a very frustrating case that definitely needs justice.
So a few weeks ago, I was scrolling TikTok and I came across you TikTok about the Grant Solomon case
by an account under the name Chronicles of Olivia Backup.
And some of you may have seen this if you follow true
crime content on TikTok and there was something about it
that drew me in immediately.
First of all, it was just mind blown by the details of the case,
but there was something about Grant that just captivated
me. Grant had this very contagious energy about him, this very inviting smile, and I wanted to
know more about what happened to him. So after I learned more, I was just blown away by the lack of
justice here and the details surrounding this case.
So I knew I had to reach out to their family and ask if they wanted to collaborate on a video here
on my channel and they did. And once we got in contact, I spent some time talking with
grandmother Angie on the phone and hearing it all in her words. Just put it all into perspective for me about
how much this family needs awareness, how many more people need to know grant story and
Gracie's story. An Angie's story too, I mean, this family has been through a lot of trauma
and I just have to say right off the bat that Angie is such a strong person. She is still so upbeat and
loving and warm to talk to. I felt like I had known her for a really long time after just talking
to her for a brief period. And I really hope that you guys will take any necessary steps today that
you can to help this family because they are
in desperate need.
We've talked a lot over the years about how to be an active true crime consumer and what
that really means, taking extra steps, whether that's making a donation, signing a petition,
furthering awareness, bringing attention to the case to those who may be able to further
the message.
And we're going to talk about how you guys can help
this family directly today.
And so today is a great opportunity
to be an active true crime consumer.
We're gonna be talking about Grant's case today in detail
and also talking about everything else
that this family has been through,
including the abuse that his sister Gracie has suffered and continues to suffer from.
And after you hear all the details, I promise most of you are going to want to help.
Most of you are going to want to take that extra step to help this family get the justice
that they deserve. You're going to hear right from Angie and Gracie in this video and hearing it from
them is going to really paint the picture for you.
And before we even get into it, I just want to let you know the biggest way that you can help them if
you're able to do so is by making a donation to their GoFundMe. I will talk about other ways that
you can help. If you're not in a place to make a donation, I totally understand, but I wanted to
put that out there right off the bat that this family needs financial assistance to yet justice.
And so that will be linked below.
I will of course be making a donation on behalf of the channel as well.
But there is a lot to go over here.
So let's go ahead and jump in.
First, I want to cover some legal bases.
I want to be very clear that everyone I am speaking about today is innocent until proving
guilty in a court of law and that everything I'm sharing with you today
is alleged and is not confirmed as fact.
The information that I will be going over
was made available to me via online research
and from talking to the family directly.
Angie and her daughter Gracie in the community
that support them believe that several injustices
have occurred at the hands of one
individual, and that individual has not been properly investigated. This has left them with many
questions that I and many others believe they deserve answers to. However, of course, until a
thorough and unbiased investigation has been completed, nothing can be said for certain. But through sharing this story today, I hope
that we can help Angie and Gracie on their road towards healing and possibly get justice
that may be needed for grant. Also, I want to issue a very large trigger warning as this
case involves topics that can be very upsetting to some that include child molestation, rape, and suicidal ideation.
If these topics are too sensitive to you, I completely understand if you cannot continue.
If that is the case, I highly encourage you to check out their GoFundMe, which is linked in the description,
which has a brief synopsis of the case you can consider taking action without, you know,
compromising your own emotional well-being, which I would never want.
But with all that being said, we are here to discuss the suspicious and unsolved death
of Grant Solomon, the abuse of his little sister Gracie, and the courage of his mother, Angie.
So let's start in 2001 when Angie met Aaron.
After only six short weeks of dating, Angie Huffine married Aaron Solomon
after becoming pregnant with their first of two children.
But the decision to marry Aaron was not her own.
She was pressured by both her parents and Aaron Solomon.
And she says that even in her worst nightmare,
she could not have predicted
what the next 20 years of her life would be like.
So Grant was born June 13th, 2002, followed by his little sister Gracie, who was born in 2006,
and their family was living just outside Nashville, Tennessee,
and for as long as Angie can remember, she and her two children were living at the hands of an abuser.
And again, just a reminder, this is in their opinion. But before I get into
what happened to these three, I want to tell you about Grant and what a special human he was. By all
accounts, Grant was a smart, very smart, very talented, and very loving young man. The other day when
we were on the phone, Angie was telling me just how smart Grant even was as a baby
He spoke at a very early age and he was always really into books
She would literally give him a stack of books in his playpin and he would go through them and
Put the ones that he had already looked at over on the side
He was a very athletic person and sports really came naturally to Grant.
So it wasn't really a big surprise that his love of athletics took over most of his life.
He attended Grace Christian Academy in Franklin, Tennessee and he became a star baseball player there.
He excelled as a pitcher and without a doubt he was a very well-liked and respected student
among his peers. And one interesting thing about Grant that his
mom really explained to me is that he had a knack for just knowing things. He kind of had a sense
for when something was going on in someone's life. He just seemed to know when someone was a need
of a friend and he would always be that friend. In fact, as he was growing up, if other kids were bullied, he would always make it his mission to make them feel included and stand up for people. Angie was explaining to me that there were several times where friends of his were actually considering taking their own lives and he just got a sense to call them and he just called it the right time and prevented them from doing so. And it's hearing stuff like that that made me even more upset that he is no longer with us
because I think his death was truly a loss for the world.
And I have no doubt that people would have known him for his athletic ability rather than his death
had his life not been ripped away from him at such a young age because he was extremely talented.
Grant was a fiercely loyal, very upbeat person, and he was just the type of guy who's aura you couldn't ignore.
He was often described as an old soul because he was so wise, even in his younger years,
and people describe him as someone that you could go to with anything,
and he would give you advice as if he had lived a hundred lives already.
Above all else, Grant was an exceptional son and big brother to his sister.
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But because of some of his life circumstances, he was forced to grow up faster than he should
have. He juggled school, his wonderful relationship with his girlfriend Hannah and
sports, all while living under a roof
of a man who, according to Angie,
didn't hesitate to emotionally
and physically harm him. Hi, I'm Angie
Solomon. I'm Grant's mom to tell
you a little about Grant and my
relationship. We were very, very
close from the minute he was born
when he was born
when he was placed in my arms.
He could be straight in my eyes
and we actually have that picture.
Eyes wide open.
It was really that way.
All the way until July 2020,
even though we were separated for five or six years
by their father, grant and my relationship never it never changed.
It was always palpable that I could fill him and he can fill me in that. That's the same
the Gracie too. Grant was and I have struggle with wasn't it is but Grant was very he was just wonderful.
I could talk about him all day. He was obviously so brave. He was an old soul. He had a photographic and an
auditory memory, which I was incredible jealous of. He was such a loving person to everyone
that met him. He smiled through everyone to him, but then he genuinely cared back.
He would check on people that he had just met through
staff or Instagram or all these things that everyone uses today, but he didn't just, he wasn't just
on there to have a streak. He was very funny, he was incredibly spontaneous with laughter and to get
people to laugh and he seems like he always knew when people needed the laugh, gosh, I've missed him so much.
He was a big guy. He was 6'4", 2'10".
He was great baseball players, great pitcher.
He had six pitches he threw from five different positions
or stances that he taught himself.
He was a dealer. He was a batter's nightmare.
He was also a great basketball player.
Baseball was a sanctuary, though.
Basketball was where he says he took out his anger. And it was just filled with love. He was filled a great basketball player. Baseball was a sanctuary, though. Basketball was where he says he took out his anger.
And it was just filled with love.
He was filled with God.
He was very, very godly.
He always put himself least and lowest.
He would ask me 100 times what I was going to do to get them out
and get them back.
Grant was determined.
Grant was incredibly, more as I mentioned earlier,
but he was a national merit simifadilist.
He was just everything.
Not just to be greasy, because I rock.
He was wisdom.
He's the heart and soul of our family.
Now we're trying to still or to adjust
to be here without him.
Hi, my name is Gracie Solomon.
I'm Grant Solomon's sister.
And me and Grant had a very beautiful relationship.
We were very close.
We always lean on each other when we needed to
through all the hard times that we endured together.
We just had each other's back,
and he especially had mine.
He was a protector, he was kind, he's very smart, he loved everyone,
he's very lovable, and he had such a beautiful soul.
Hi, my name is Hannah Johnson, I was Grant Solomon's girlfriend. Grant and I originally met
because we went to the same high school together. Like everyone else, I was extremely drawn
to him and his character and there was just such a light
about him. It was hard to go and notice. I think the very first encounter I remember with Grant
was he was at a pottery place that I was at and he was sitting down painting pottery with his
mom and sister. And I remember thinking to myself, wow, like, this varsity
athlete is taking time to paint pottery with his mom and sister. That's, that's
really admirable. But I think we officially met because one of my close friends
introduced us. And then we started hanging out and became inseparable ever since.
And then later down the road, that's when we officially started dating.
Grant I dated for around two years and also during the time of his passing.
Now it is extremely hard for me to try to capture all that Grant was into words,
all that Grant was into words, but I'm going to try to, with the best of my ability, Grant was the most loving, caring, dependable, respectable human I have ever met.
And not only was he those things to me while in a relationship,
he implemented that on and off the
court and field with his teammates, his friends, his peers. And that's why he was
such a leader. And people were drawn to him because of that. He was also an
old soul and loved old music and was very old-fashioned. He was such a
gentleman and treated me so well. He really aimed to protect the women in his
life. He greatly cared for his mom Angie and his sister Gracie. He was just
he was such an amazing human and while being an old soul at the same time,
he was extremely goofy and he
knew when to be serious in the right moments.
And then at other times,
knew when to appropriately
be funny and let loose.
And that was one of my favorite things about him.
He was just so special and I mess him greatly.
Now something you will hear me continually say
throughout this video is that Aaron denies these allegations.
And although I'm not working with him directly
on my coverage here today, I will be sharing all of his responses
that I could find about the allegations being made against him.
I also did try reaching out to his lawyer for comment and never got a response, but you know, at least I tried.
Unlike Angie and Gracie, Aaron has not been super public about his version of events, and I will let you draw your own conclusion
about why that is. So Angie says that Grant was only seven years old when she first found out that Erin was cheating on her.
But not only that,
he was also grooming underage girls and hiring prostitutes.
And this is all while working as a sports anchor in Nashville.
Hello and welcome inside sports Sunday. I'm Aaron Solomon.
Titans training camp
is less than two weeks away and
players and coaches are getting
some last minute R and R, which
means you could see Titans
defensive line coach Jim
Washburn on his motorcycles
somewhere out in the countryside.
He feels at whole amount there.
Coach Washingtoners is eight season
in the NFL looking for another
pro bowl performance from one of
his guys in his first seven
years, he sent five
defensive ends to the pro
bowl, not bad considering
the AFC only sends three
each year. On the outside,
he was this public,
well respected and well
connected person in their
community as well as the
industry that he worked in
and unfortunately Angie says
this was not the first indication that her husband wasn't
the man that she thought he was.
Since they met Angie said that he had always been physically abusive to her and that only
continued and worsened over the years.
And it was that same year in 2008 when Angie decided that she needed professional help.
She needed professional help to talk through everything that she was going through and cope with the trauma that she who she spent time around. And she says
for many years, she wasn't allowed to be around anyone else by herself. She wasn't allowed
to speak to other people alone without hearing everything that she said. He literally
controlled every aspect of her life, which is the sad reality for so many people
in abusive relationships.
And I mean this literally.
Angie told me that Erin would go with her everywhere,
like running errands,
or when she would get her hair done,
he would literally go.
And in her opinion, this was to prevent her
from being able to tell other people
what he was doing to her.
And so I'm sure you aren't surprised to hear that she wasn't able to get that professional
help she needed to cope and deal with Aaron because Aaron wouldn't allow her to see a therapist.
Obviously that was out of the question.
Her being able to privately talk to someone about anything she wanted, he doesn't want that. To talk a little bit about Aaron's control over our life,
I started immediately when he took over my finances.
He put his name on my house that I owned on my vehicle
that I owned.
When Grant came, we all had to dress the likes.
Aaron would pick the color, and then we would have to match him.
And that continued when Gracie was there, was here. He also controlled who I talked to and who I didn't. He controlled.
When I went to Dr. appointments, dental appointments, gynecologist appointments, he had to be there.
He had to be there sitting there listening. Things would get much more intense over the years,
22,000 to in 2013. And as they got more intense,
I really wanted to talk to somebody
and tell them what was going on at home.
But I just, there was no opportunity
for me to do that.
He isolated me from my family.
He isolated me from friends.
He controlled, even though I'm a pharmacist,
and I had a job he did not.
He was in control of our money.
He controlled the debit cards.
He controlled the keys to the cards.
Toward 2011, 2012 and 2013, he controlled the food.
He controlled what was cooked.
He did the cooking.
He would not let me cook.
He would not let me grocery shop.
He would not let the children have milk.
I came and described to you the level of control
he had of our lives.
The control was so bad that he would tell Grant when he could go potty number two just spontaneously.
And if Grant wasn't able to go potty number two during that time that Aaron told him,
then he would have to wait until the next day.
And when Aaron told him on command to go.
And Grant was so terrified of Aaron and the control that he had over all of us, that he
was afraid to go at school because he was afraid that Aaron would somehow find out.
I've never had a good relationship with my birth parents, including growing up, was very
intense.
But Aaron worked diligently to isolate me from
them. Should I ever have needed to go home? That that opportunity would be
gone. And all of a sudden he was working this control over us at the power and
control wheel, which I learned about later through domestic violence classes.
He was taking the independent intelligence smart, outgoing, active,
fun me, and just stripping me down to the rare nothing.
In fact, she says the only way that he would allow her to see a therapist was if they went
together.
And that seemed to be the best option that she had.
And so they did.
And not long after they started seeing Dr. Fortell, the diagnosed Angie with PTSD and Erin
with a sex addiction. And I have seen other content creators report that Erin at this point was also
diagnosed with narcissistic personality disorder and
I am not able to confirm this. But as for Angie's PTSD, she said that this stemmed
from her childhood, which was anything but easy.
And of course, this only worsened
during her relationship with Erin.
Now jumping forward to January of 2011,
there was a pretty drastic change in their family life
when Erin became temporarily unemployed.
And this is another piece of information
that is heavily disputed based on who is telling the story.
Of course, Aaron will tell you that he voluntarily
left his anchor job with WSMV Nashville.
However, it's Angie's opinion that he was forced to resign
after inappropriate material was found
on his work computer and phone.
Of course, without proof, it is hard to say what is true here.
And I am trying my best to stick to the facts.
But the one undisputable truth here is that now that Aaron was unemployed, Angie became
the sole breadwinner for their home.
And of course, that's fine.
However, Angie says that Aaron continued to control all of their finances even after this
happened.
And this doesn't just mean he was the one paying the bills and bookkeeping.
He was micromanaging every cent that came into this house down to the milk that she was
trying to buy for her children. She says that she would have to beg him to buy them milk
and other basic things.
At this time, she and Gracie would agree
that his behavior only worsened
and became more and more unpredictable
and it got especially bad in 2012
after his aunt passed away. This was in June of 2012 specifically,
and after she passed, she left Aaron with a lot of money. To be specific, he was left with a
multi-million dollar trust, which would eventually be given to him in monthly $100,000 payments.
But because he wasn't receiving these payments yet, Aaron ended up getting a job in the meantime and investment banking
And I can't confirm this but sources say that he was quickly fired from this position after he was found writing
fraudulent checks now was also around this time that Angie was able to seek the help of Dr. Michael Reed a
psychiatrist and this time she was able to see him by herself and And this finally gave her the opportunity to speak to
someone about what she was experiencing in her home, what her children were experiencing,
and come up with a plan to get out of this relationship and get her and her children to safety.
And what she didn't know at that time, what she would quickly learn is that her daughter,
Gracie, had something huge that she needed to get off her chest.
In January of 2013, she tells her mother that her father had been doing things to her.
And at the time, of course, she was too young to even really understand what was going on,
but she knew that they weren't good things. And again, trigger warning here, but she told her mom things
like he was putting things inside me, and it hurt. And so of course Angie is horrified,
and she confronts Erin about this. And according to her, he doesn't even deny it. And instead
he tells her, if you tell anyone about this, I will take the kids away from you.
And that's exactly what he did.
The first time that I ever told my mom
what my dad was doing to me in the bath,
I was probably about four or five years old.
And I had told her that I wasn't comfortable
seeing a male doctor anymore, because it reminded me so much of how my dad would touch me.
And she was like, what do you mean by that? And I had proceeded to tell her how my dad was touching me inappropriately, whether that be my privates.
And that was kind of like the first time that I told her that. I believe I told her in a bathroom because at the time we were very like watch and I was scared
and I thought I should tell her in a very private place.
At this point Angie knew that she had to take her kids and run, but it's not as easy as just
leaving and this is something that many people out there
Unfortunately probably many of you in this audience understand too well that it is not always as easy as just
Up and leaving if she was going to leave she knew she had to do it without
Further jeopardizing their safety keep in mind according to Angie Aaron had been threatening her
And so she was worried that
if she tried to leave with the kids, he would do something really bad to them. So that's
when she starts working on an escape plan with her psychiatrist, Dr. Reed. Now she worked
on this plan for a while. She meticulously thought it all out with the help of Dr.
Reed. But unfortunately, Erin ended up finding out about the plan according to Angie after
going through her phone.
And unfortunately, this of course makes their plan to leave a lot more risky.
Angie, Gracie, and Grant all had to walk an extremely thin line around Aaron in fear that he
would retaliate against them if they didn't behave according to his rules.
And again, Aaron denies that any of this abuse occurs.
However, it's very hard for me personally to believe that these three people, Angie, Gracie
and Grant would all come up with this plan to make up some giant lie about Aaron.
They stood literally nothing to gain by their accusations against him. So for Aaron to deny the abuse
would suggest that he is calling all three of them liars. In
2012, I had been hiding my abuse so it had become their violence at Inardian after Gracie's birth and really not as much violence
He controlled her baths and he controlled her and then
he controlled my my mothering of her. Almost as if he were jealous of that or
something. But in 2008 and nine things became violent at night. I thought
children would go to bed and he would beat me. He would beat me incessantly. He
would threaten me. He threatened me that
if as things worsened in the house and grace he had come to me in 2012 and told me what
was going on with Dad, I knew that I had to wake up from whatever was going on with
me, which was domestic violence. I found out later that I had to get us out. And so I started
making a plan to do that
and try to pick up what was left of like the shell
of who I am today and who I was prior to,
his even coming around.
He told me that if I ever told anyone
what was going on in the house,
that I would never see my children again.
Grant saying, fronted a Christian band.
So he could sing too, but he fronted a Christian band
and that's when he and I did together.
We, sports was big for us.
I come from a very athletic family,
but Grant and I loved to sing and I used to perform.
So he had a big performance and I helped
with the vocals in the band.
And one of my friends was there because her son
was also in the band and she asked me what was wrong with my eye it was black
and for the first time I actually told someone and she set me up, helped me get
into it with a doctor. Her locally and that doctor is actually a psychiatrist
but he ran an underground, kind of an underground railroad for domestic violence victims
to help them get out and help get their children out. And so I started working
with him in September of 2012.
And we had a plan of escape and he asked me to keep a record of that plan on my somewhere,
keep a list of what happened on a daily basis in the house.
So I did, I kept it on my phone.
And I went to pick the children up from school one afternoon and I realized about halfway
there that I had left my phone at home.
It wasn't a short drive.
When I got back home, I walked into the bathroom and
Aaron said, I told you what would happen if you ever told anyone.
And he had read my notes, my phone was in the floating in the toilet.
And I knew that he, I knew that he meant it.
And by this point, the three of them felt like they were fighting for their lives.
And that Aaron was so unpredictable, they felt at any point he could snap and do something bad.
For Angie, that could mean more physical abuse, for Gracie, that could mean more sexual abuse,
and for Grant, that could mean even more emotional manipulation.
But even with everything they were going through behind the scenes that so many people didn't know about
Grant always had that smile on his face. He had a type of strength that doesn't exist in many people
And I really believe that this strength is what allowed Gracie and Angie to keep going
Now, all of their fears about Erin snapping one day and doing something really bad became reality in May of 2013 when Erin attempted to kill Angie.
On the night of May 9, 2013, Angie says that Erin tried to take her life by wrapping
a hairdryer cord around her neck.
And Grant may have saved her life that night because he ended up being the only person
who witnessed this happening and is most likely the reason that Erin stopped.
Unfortunately, Grant is not here today to corroborate that this attack
took place. And at the time Angie says that she and her son decided that it was too dangerous
to tell anyone what happened. Angie says that she was terrified that telling someone would force
Grant to have to testify against his own father in court. And after all, Angie says that Aaron told
her that he would take the kids away if anyone found out about this. And I can only imagine
the fears that went through Grant's mind and Angie's mind if they thought about him telling someone
what happened. Although I do know that Grant would have done anything to protect his mother,
even if that meant testifying against his own father. But I will share that Grant would have done anything to protect his mother, even if
that meant testifying against his own father.
But I will share that the prospect of Grant going up against his father in court was a
threat that they believed Aaron couldn't take.
And sadly, Angie says that this alleged attack wasn't the end of Aaron's wrath.
That same day, he ends up calling her parents and the local hospital to let them
know, falsely, that Angie had attempted to take her own life. And this resulted in Angie being taken
to Parthenon Centennial Hospital in Nashville for a suicide attempt that never actually happened.
But of course, while she was there, she explained her situation to hospital staff, and once they heard everything that was going on, they advised her to get a restraining order against
Erin and to get a divorce. And of course, this is what she wanted to do. However, she feared that
these actions would result in further retaliation. In a written medical report from the hospital,
that the admitting physician spoke with Angie's outpatient psychiatrist
who explained in summary that they had a working plan in place for her to take her kids and
go somewhere safe. This same report also stated that Angie was not suicidal. Nor did she have
any history suggesting that she's attempted to take her own life in the past, which means that
the reason that Aaron said she needed to be hospitalized was false.
And as soon as she returned home from this hospital stay, it became clear why Aaron did
all this.
On May 11, 2013, after Angie gets home, she is horrified when she realizes that Gracie
and Grant had been taken by Aaron.
Aaron had finally done what he had always threatened to do. He took the kids from her.
And Angie was just beside herself.
Angie is a wonderful mother.
She loves her kids more than anything in the world.
And this was the absolute worst case scenario for her.
Oh, and this just so happens to be the same day
that Aaron starts receiving the $100,000 monthly
payments that were outlined in his aunt's will.
And you can make of that what you will.
Obviously Angie starts frantically trying to figure out where her kids are, but after
no one is answering her calls and texts trying to locate them, she is absolutely fed up.
So she decided to reach out to someone at the Metro Nashville Police Department to report a kidnapping and explain her situation. At this point,
now that her worst nightmares come true, she feels that she has nothing left to lose.
And she says that in this process, she started to get a little glimmer of hope that she felt like
people were finally starting to believe her, but that was short-lived.
She says that basically out of nowhere, her report was blown over and they told her that there was
nothing that they could do. And obviously I cannot say with certainty that there was some type of
corruption going on here, but in my opinion, this is weird and things like this do not just blow over
My opinion, this is weird, and things like this do not just blow over randomly. And because her report of abuse was dismissed, Angie felt like she would only ever see her
kids again if she abided by Erin's rule.
And the number one rule of Erin's was, don't tell anyone anything or else.
So on May 15th, she ends up seeking out her own lawyer.
But this is when she finds out that
Erin had already started seeking a divorce and that he was filing an order of protection against
her on behalf of himself and their children. If that doesn't resonate with you, let me say it
another way. In my opinion, Erin was spreading vicious lies that Angie was mentally ill and a threat to her own children,
therefore he and the kids should be legally protected from her. And I can say that these were lies,
because Angie has literal proof from her psychiatrist that she was not mentally ill and not a threat to her
kids, but things just kept going downhill from here.
At the end of May, just one day after he returned home with the kids, Aaron tricked Gracie and
Grant into getting into his car at 5am and he once again stole them from their mother.
And unfortunately, this time it would be months before they would be reunited again. Well, actually the night before he had thought it would be like a fun idea for me and my brother to
sleep in sleeping bags in the living room. As like a camp out side of thing, I'm not sure. And so we
had slept out in the living room. And that morning he said that we were going to go get my mom
donuts and bring them back to the house.
And at the time she was still in bed.
And that was the last time that I saw her
for a very, very long time.
We had started driving to go get the donuts,
and we ended up driving past the donut shop.
And at that moment, I just was freaking out.
And I didn't really know what to do,
and I was crying, and I was like really know what to do and I was crying
and I was like, why are we not going to get donuts?
Like, what are you doing?
And then he continued to speed up the car
and my brother attempted to get out of the car.
He like almost opened the door
and my dad grabbed his wrist so hard
that Grant would still touch it
when he was here in like 2020 and counseling. He would still touch that wrist he was here. In like 2020 and counseling,
he would still touch that wrist
and almost like my dad broke it or something.
And he kept Grant from getting it out of the car
and Grant was screaming and we were both crying
and we just didn't know what to do.
And my dad told us that that was the last time
we were gonna see her and it kind of implied
that she was like dead or that I was just
never gonna see her again and I didn't know what to do.
And about a month after her kids were taken from her a second time, her hopes of getting
them back were crushed during their divorce hearing.
The judge who presided over this case seemed to not believe anything that Angie was saying
when it came to her ability to care for her kids.
And this was made even worse by the fact that Angie's own father and sister testified against
her. Now she did not have a good relationship with them. She was not close with them. And for two
people who in her mind barely knew her to be testifying against their own family member was shocking.
It's in her belief that Aaron would do and say anything to make people believe that she
was this unstable, untrustworthy person incapable of raising her own children.
Meanwhile, Aaron was the one who put a lock on Grant's door so that he couldn't protect
his sister.
He would literally lock them in their room, allegedly.
And there's one more thing about the divorce hearing that I want to share.
The same judge who awarded Aaron Custody of the Kids said that Angie had to undergo
a forensic mental health examination.
But even after choosing who Angie was evaluated by,
he ended up throwing
out the entire report. Now, why would he do this? Well, she believes that it's because
this report would confirm that she was a loving, caring mother who was more than capable
of taking care of her two children who loved her immensely. And that just doesn't go
along with Erin's narrative that she is this unfit
mother. But as a result of all this, Erin was awarded custody and this was obviously extremely
upsetting to Angie, but also to Grant and Gracie. And if you know anything about custody battles, which is a topic on its own, it is actually very rare,
statistically, for fathers to be granted full custody.
Especially in cases where the mother does not have some history of mental illness, and
Angie does not.
So why did this happen in this case?
And I can't say for certain, but it makes me wonder, and maybe it'll make you wonder,
too, if there was something going on behind the scenes, maybe some personal connections
that gave Aaron some pull in this case.
And again, that's just my opinion.
And while in his care, Gracie and Grant said that the abuse only worsened. So as the months went on, it became extremely clear to all of them that their fight for
their freedom and for custody for Angie was going to be a very difficult uphill battle
for them.
It wasn't until February of 2014 that Angie was able to see Gracie and Grant again, and
to her it was clear
that based on their physical condition, both children had been deprived of good care. Gracie
herself looks like she hadn't slept the entire time that she was away from her mom.
In later that year, in November, she invited in her mother that the sexual abuse from her
father had never stopped. In fact, in March of 2015,
while Gracie was facetiming her mom, she showed her the bruising inside her thighs. And according
to Erin, these marks inside of her thighs were rashes from swimming. But neither grace or Angie
say that that's true. And I'll let you draw your own conclusion about that.
And if everything that I have shared up until this point hasn't shocked you, sit tight,
because it gets so much worse.
In April of 2015, Erin had Angie thrown in jail, and she believes that this was to prevent
her from talking more about her daughter's abuse.
I'm sure you're wondering how was he able to make this happen? And he did this by making her look like an
unfit mother financially. So, Erin did take the children from their beds. She's
last time I was mom. It's almost approaching the continuing anniversary of that.
They need to make a court for what was supposed to be a divorce and it ended up being
an ambush on my character and my integrity on my person.
I went into that court thinking I was going in to discuss custody arrangements while the
divorce was being worked out, but instead it was, I mean the judge told me I would never
be a mom again.
But you got to understand that that's Aaron behind that, telling his attorney what he
wants. And that day I wasn't, telling his attorney what he wants.
And that day I wasn't.
And after that I wasn't.
I fought, scraped, and scratched to the nail.
For my children relentlessly,
which meant him taking me to court over and over again,
some 250 times or more.
I continued to be shot down.
I went years without seeing my children.
I moved to another county in order to get away
from the judge here in Davidson County.
And when I did, the children revealed more
that was happening to them,
Gracie sexually, grant physically, and emotionally,
both emotionally, and we were able to go court there
in coffee county.
And the doctor didn't show up,
so I didn't win, I lost there.
My attorney said, you know you're going to jail now,
because I've been threatened so many times
by the Philip Smith and circuit court in Davidson County.
So what happened was, which ultimately is Aaron,
having his attorney work that through the judge.
So I was a pharmacist there in coffee county
and my pay one day when it was supposed to come in,
it did not and my check was garnished
and Scott partially had taken the entire amount.
The next thing they did was file for me
to open Davidson County Court
for failed child support payments.
I'll mind you, as a side known Aaron,
is a multi-millionaire and they forced me to sign a paper in court that I would not talk about his trust
and the disbursements and the multi-millions that he had.
So they had, I was paying child support to Aaron,
and I wasn't able to pay that child support that month.
They took, because my money was gone.
So it took me to court. It was the Monday before Easter of 2015.
It was my first appearance for anything like,
any child support, which now I've heard that that's,
you get many, many chances to make up child support.
Well, I did not.
And the judge said, it's not just going to be civil,
I'm going to charge you with criminal.
And he did criminal contempt.
And then he sentenced me to jail.
The Davis and County jail on Easter weekend he told me to report at 10.30 on that
following Friday. I could still hear all the attorneys who gather every time we
would have court in that courtroom. I could still hear all of them gasp. I turned
to my attorney and I said can you please ask him if I can report later because I have to do the control inventory for the month.
At the pharmacy, my attorney asked and he said,
you can report in a later than midnight,
but if it's 1201, you're a fugitive of justice.
And so I went to jail.
And it almost killed me.
So between April of 2015 and 2018,
the best course of action for Grant Gracie and Angie
was to lay low and do what they could to keep Aaron happy.
Gracie began therapy and for a short time there, she had established some boundaries with
Aaron.
But it was still very clear at this point that Gracie and Grant wanted to be in custody
of their mother.
So in 2018, there their efforts to get there
finally picked up steam again.
And it started with Angie being able to talk to two friends
who encouraged her to go to Grant and Gracie's school
and let someone there know what was happening.
She tried alerting both the school
and the local church about the abuse
and also about her concerns that Erin was grooming young girls from the school on social media, again, alleged.
But nobody, and I mean nobody, took her concerns seriously.
The director of campus safety and even the headmaster of Grace Christian Academy wouldn't
do anything about these allegations.
After several attempts of sharing her concerns,
neither the school nor church
reported the allegations to DCS or police.
And get this, the church's pastor, Steve Berger,
was asked to have a meeting with Grant
to discuss the abuse and to this day,
he continues to lie about what was said in that meeting.
He says that Grant had only what was said in that meeting. He says that Grant had
only spoke to him in that meeting about wanting to be closer to God and never
brought up any of the abuse that he was experiencing, his sister was
experiencing, and his mother was experiencing. And unfortunately Grant, as I've
alluded to, is not here to tell us in his own words what actually happened
in those meetings, but Gracie and his girlfriend Hannah know that that is untrue and that Grant
was telling him about the abuse.
And this is a very common theme for Grant and Gracie.
As soon as they would work up the courage to tell someone at school or at church what
was happening, they were silenced and just flat out not believed.
First off, I want to say that my school not only silenced me, they invalidated
all of my feelings and experiences and they silenced me in so many ways.
But most importantly, the one day my dad had tried to come get me at school for a doctor's appointment, and we did actually have a doctor's appointment.
I had no idea that he was coming to get me and at the time I wasn't speaking to him.
And I was sitting in the principal's office because I had gotten caught down there, and I said I was not gonna go with him,
and I locked myself in that principal's office room
and waited for her to come back in.
And after she came in, I proceeded to tell her
that I was sexually molested and abused,
and she then told me to go get in the car with him
and go to the doctor, and she can't do anything about it or she would get in trouble.
So that was the main thing that really alarmed me and after that whole thing happened when
I had like a restraining order in place at one point.
They still allowed him to come to games and I was just out at that time I was trying to
have fun with my friends and like for example like be a football games and I was just, at that time I was trying to have fun with my friends and like for example like the football games and he was there at football games and I
was just so scared that he was there. They would just run every single chance I
would have to just like be myself because he was always there up in my
business trying to find any way to take it close to me or speak with me. They would
always tell other people to stay away from me and not to listen to me and they told me to never talk about it, never talk about it to my friends, when those were the only people I could talk to because I was not seeing my mom, and obviously I was not going to talk to my dad about it, and I was just trying to speak with my friends about it, and word got out around the school. It was going on and the whole topic of sexual abuse
was went out in the school
and they called me into the principal's office
and told me to not speak about it at all.
And they just completely ignored all of the things
that I was telling them and just so they could please my dad
and let him do what he wanted to do and still have
like full control over me. Such adult things and you know it's not always clear in the job
and you know, feeling the little things you know. I've had three parents over the weekend that said, my child came to me and asked me,
what is sexual abuse?
You know, where is this coming from?
You know, so a lot of kids are being affected by what she's gone through and what she's
telling people, and then they're so young, we're telling about 10 and 11 year olds, you know what she's gone through and what she's telling people and then they're so young we're telling about 10 and 11 year olds you know so they don't know what to do and then
they go tell somebody else and then it's like I just don't want it to like become the
talk of the score.
Right.
A lot of it's for her sake.
I don't need to contain this so that yeah for her sake number one because it didn't
just about sixth grade for her this is is, you know what I mean?
These are her peers all the way up.
And so I don't want something that's gonna be detrimental
to her that's gonna fall.
She has, she's not thinking of the future.
She's thinking of right now, you know,
but I'm thinking of the future
and how this is gonna follow her with her peers, you know.
And then I also have to think about other students
who are now, you know, having to deal with it.
We're trying to squash that as far as like,
we don't want other students then going and talking to you.
So I did ask her other students,
so yeah, who have you told, you know, told, you know. And I didn't say who have you told? You know, I'm told. You know, and I didn't say,
who have you told that you're that sexual abuse? I didn't use that word. I didn't say that in front of her.
I just said, who have you talked to about this? Brown, not just a school perspective, but from a mom
who's raised daughters, I'm looking at Grace's next six years, not just right now. You know?
at Gracie's next six years, not just right now, you know?
The things that are said and opinions that are formed and all of that is gonna affect her. Grant first disclosed to me about the abuse with his mom and sister prior to us dating after we had been friends for a while.
I do not believe that he originally said that his father was the perpetrator,
but he did share with me that his little sister Gracie had been abused in the past and his mom had also
undergone abuse of some sort, but didn't originally
share with me that it was from his dad. I knew that his parents were divorced and when I came into the picture,
they were still in a custody battle and constantly going to court and he was currently residing
with his dad. You know, I started catching hints here and there that Grant and his father didn't have
the best relationship. I remember one night I was riding in the car with him and he just started
crying in front of me and that was the first time I had ever seen him cry and you know it was about
his dad and how he was scared to go to his dad's house. And I was a little bit confused because I
was still new but he was like I'm scared to stay up for I'm scared to stay up to my father and he just starts crying.
And the next thing I know, he calls his dad and tells his dad, I'm not coming home tonight.
I'm going to my friends house.
And that was a really big deal for Grant.
And he did end up going to his friends house but I didn't really know much then
what instilled so much fear and grant and then as a relationship progressed I slowly kind of
caught on to why Grant didn't really want me to be around his dad. I mean I would I would only
interact with him a little bit during Grant's baseball or basketball games,
but beyond that he was extremely protective about me talking to his father.
But as Grant and I were dating, and I saw, you know, the effects that Grant's dad had on
Grant, and, you know, Grant became, you know, very anxious, and his dad held him to a very high standard.
And Grant was crumbling under the pressure of it all. And it was really affecting his
mental health and bleeding into his schoolwork and baseball and all of that. That was when I started learning more about Gracie and why he was so
adamant about and defensive towards his sister. I do remember Grant saying that once he turned 18,
he wanted to expose his father and expose his father for what he did to Grant and Gracie and his mom.
Now Grant really wanted to keep me out of the drama that was occurring in their home life.
So whenever I was around, he kind of used that as his escape from reality.
Meanwhile, Angie was not quitting and at this point she still didn't have custody of the kids but any time that she did have a chance to speak with them, she was reminded of just how scared and
miserable that they were in Erin's care. So in early May of 2018, she had a meeting with
Williamson County Sheriff Jeff Long. And in their meeting, she first spoke about her concern over
the safety of the students at Grace Chapel Academy based on her allegations that Aaron was grooming
young girls. Again, these are allegations. I just have to keep making that abundantly clear. And of course, she also
spoke about the abuse that she and her own kids had endured. As a result of these allegations,
a forensic interview was scheduled at Child Advocacy Center for Gracie and Grant, and they basically
sat down with a social worker and explained exactly what was happening, but even this was dismissed. I mean, they literally spoke in detail about all
of the abuse that they had been experiencing and yet all of it was just dropped by the person
that they spoke to. And at this point Angie is telling everyone and anyone that she can
at the school and church who will listen that they needed help but was continuously told by these men in power that there was
nothing they can do. And with nobody helping, Angie said she further fell victim of abuse.
In one incident in August of 2018, Gracie and Aaron had driven Grant to a baseball tournament and
stopped at a hotel for the night on their way home.
But despite asking for her own bed, Aaron only got one for the two of them to share.
And that night after texting her mom and telling her how scared she was, Gracie was molested.
Yet even after this horrifying attack, Gracie had the courage to record a video outlining her trauma.
There just so happened to be another custody hearing that day and Gracie hoped that recording
this video and playing it for the judge would persuade him to take her out of Aaron's
care.
But this did not work because according to Aaron, this never occurred and the judge just
believed him.
And not only did the judge just decide not to watch Grace's video, but they also didn't
watch the video that was recording during their interview with the social worker that
was taken earlier that year, the video that outlined the abuse that she'd experienced.
And so for another four weeks, Grace and Grant lived in fear under their father's care until there was another
hearing on September 16th.
And get this, this says a lot.
One day after school, Gracie was so scared to be picked up by her father and go home with
him that she hid in the principal's office.
Obviously, they asked her why she was hiding and why she didn't want to go home and she
literally explained to them exactly why and instead of doing anything to protect her or
calling people that could, they forced her to get in her father's car and go home with
him. I'm so glad with more. So after the party you go with me and grants me a city?
I don't want to go to visit my place.
I just want to...
You're facing your coming to me eventually.
Because you guys are breaking the rules.
I'm not.
You two are breaking the rules. I'm not. You two are breaking the rules. I'm not.
What's that way you think the rules?
No, I know what it is.
I understand.
But at some point,
we're supposed to be following rules at our big club.
And there's reasons for the rules.
And it doesn't matter what me, us three think.
And we've had this conversation a number of times, but it's going to stop.
Grace will be coming to me at some point.
Whether you like it or not, it will happen.
Because I'm not going to continue to allow us to be breaking the rules.
And you shouldn't be allowing it either.
And you shouldn't be allowing it either. It's not just about what you want, right? It's much bigger than that. And I've tried
to play nice and be nice about it. And you've been with mom way more than you're supposed
to and more than way more than what the judge doesn't matter what you think right now.
Now as far as that custody hearing on September 16th,
the judge finally agreed to watch that video from the forensic interview.
However, he did not watch it in its entirety.
It was initially ruled that now Angie would have custody finally.
And for them for a short time, it felt like things were turning a corner.
But later the judge went back on his ruling
and said that Gracie could stay with her mom,
but that Grant was a big boy who could take care of himself.
And what makes that so upsetting is from what I understand,
allegedly, Aaron was still doing everything he could to control Grant.
For one, Grant had worked so hard
to be the best baseball player he
could be. And he applied to a bunch of different schools and was very excited to have, hopefully
his choice because he also excelled academically. But Aaron hid his college acceptance letters
from him. He literally would say that he wasn't going to let Grant go anywhere, but Harvard.
Talk about pressure.
Meanwhile, obviously getting into Harvard is very exciting,
but Grant wanted to stay close to his sister and his mom
because they meant everything to him.
So obviously he was super confused
when he wasn't getting acceptance letters back
from any other colleges.
Grant really felt that he didn't have a say in his future, which is
something that no one should have to experience. So jumping forward to February of 2019,
Angie decides to take another crack at pursuing legal action against Aaron. Because even though
Gracie was now in her care and doing better, Grant was not. But even after trying to prove that
she should be the person with sole custody of both kids,
a judge not only dismissed the case, but she also barred Angie from filing any motions against Erin for
six years when Gracie turned 18. And she literally called Angie an abusive litigant, which means that
she abused the legal system for her own benefit.
Oh, and remember Steve Berger, the pastor who lied about speaking with Grant about the abuse,
the one who said they only got together to speak about Grant's relationship with God,
turns out he also has close ties to this judge.
So make of that what you will.
If it isn't already clear, in my opinion, the good old boys club was hard
at work. And by this point, I have summarized two decades of trauma that this family has
endured. And I have focused mainly on Angie and Gracie as their stories are very important
to tell just as important as grants, but we haven't even gotten into the suspicious
death of Grant Solomon. I'm hoping that by sharing this more people will be made aware of what happened to Grant,
and there will be a greater chance of his case being properly looked into and possibly
getting justice for Grant. So in 2020, Grant was 18 years old and still pursuing baseball full time.
But being 18 as much as you may think so,
was not something that Grant was looking forward to
because according to Angie,
Grant was terrified about becoming an adult.
And this was mainly because he felt that he missed out
on a lot of his childhood
because he was forced to live with Aaron
and forced to go through years of abuse and control. In many ways, he lost his
childhood and had to constantly be in fear that he would have to step in and protect his sister.
But the one upside to turning 18 is that he was hoping to take Aaron to court and finally get
full custody himself of Gracie because she was still under age and him getting
full custody would protect her from Aaron's abuse. And the fact that Grant was
starting to move forward with legal procedure to get custody of her is a huge
reason why it's believed by many that his life was taken from him on July 20th
2020. So that day, he and his father, Aaron,
took separate cars to a baseball training facility
called Ward Performance Institute,
which is located in Gallatin, Tennessee,
and they arrived just before 9 a.m.
Now, Grant desperately did not wanna go in
for training that morning.
Like I mentioned, this was 2020,
and Grant had just gotten over COVID,
and it was really hard on his body
and his lungs were still recovering.
He felt like this could negatively impact his health.
He felt like his lungs were not ready and recovered enough to get back into baseball.
And like I mentioned earlier, Grant had an incredibly intuitive nature about him.
And he seemed to sense that things were going to happen.
And I cannot make this up,
but that same morning as he was leaving his mom's house
to go to training, he told her that he, quote,
didn't want to die in Gallatin today.
Angie was very frightened hearing this
and she thought it was because of the condition
of his lungs from recovering from COVID.
She never could have imagined
what actually would happen that day.
Obviously Grant couldn't have known exactly
what was going to happen, but clearly he had a really bad feeling.
But he went to training anyway
because he was being pressured by his father
and truly he felt like he had no other choice.
Now, according to Aaron's own statement, one of them at least, he says that when they got there,
the two of them parked in their separate cars in the lot, which is located on a bit of a hill.
And after parking, Grant proceeded to exit his truck.
Aaron claims to have seen Grant walk towards the back of his truck, where his baseball equipment was.
But then he claims he looked away briefly to check a work email, he looked up and he saw that Grant's truck was
no longer parked next to his car, and then he noticed that Grant's truck had
rolled backwards down the hill into a ditch, and when he went over to the truck to
see what happened, he noticed that his son was now trapped underneath it. This is
when he places this 911 call that I am about to play for you.
And I want to hear your thoughts on it.
But in my opinion, it is missing, serious concern that any parent would have for their child
in this situation. Where is your emergency? It's 1357 South Water Street.
It's all 409.
Please hurry.
He said 57.
Please hurry.
OK, what's going on?
57.
My son's truck backed over him, and he
rolled over him and drug him into the ditch, and it's on top of it.
He's trapped under the truck.
And somehow he drugged him underneath it. Yes, my son is under it. I'm trying to
know I'm trying to call 911. My name is Aaron Solomon. And you said that 13 feet
seven south water avenue, right? Yes. How is the mail? He mail he's 18 just turned 18 a couple weeks
about a month ago oh my god this is not good is he a white
please are he I don't know I don't think so he's not he's not alert right no he's
out and he's trapped I got three guys here and he's trapped under the truck I
understand sir say I'm gonna phone me while we get somebody out there. What's your name?
Aaron Solomon.
What kind of vehicle is it?
It's a Toyota Tacoma Tacoma.
And the vehicle has, he's underneath the vehicle.
OK, I'll talk about that.
And it's my son.
It's somehow backed up.
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm on one.
I'm on with 911 right now.
Oh my god.
What's your son in on it?
No, no, he was just getting out of it.
It's the, it's, we're on an incline.
And I guess he didn't have it in park or something
or it was engaged or, oh my God, it's still not responding.
No, no.
And he still on his track, no one can get his front under. No, no. We got no, no one can get in front of you. No, it's no
I'm just asking you questions for we can say to my guy somebody's telling me that he's coming to
Is waking up kind of keeping still so we
Can't move. I don't think he can move. I don't know
Okay, I know we can't move these crap. Okay think you can move. I don't know. Okay, I didn't think. No, we can't move.
He's trapped.
Okay, we got somebody in round.
Now, would he wait for that?
I'm telling him.
I'm telling him.
I'm telling him.
I'm telling him.
I'm in taught to him.
Yeah, somebody taught to him.
You see, there's blood.
Is he facing up or down?
He's facing up.
They said he may ask for it.
We need to hurry.
So does he have blood coming out of his mouth?
Yeah, he's, yeah. There's blood coming out of his mouth? Yeah, there's blood coming out.
Yeah, somehow it's drugging him down.
I think, I don't know whether it wasn't in part or blood or if it didn't engage the brain
or it's drugging underneath somehow.
They said he's facing up.
But he's leading from his mouth.
So, grant, turn your face to the side if you can barely. But be careful.
Don't move him, okay?
We can't move him.
Thank you.
All right, he's in there there. I'm going to let you go, okay?
Yeah, okay. All right.
And then, bye-bye.
Here are some strange things about this call if you didn't catch them yourself.
Aaron doesn't mention going down to check on his son, and even confirms later that he
never went down into the ditch after the incident.
He also mentions something about their being witnesses to all this, but guess what?
That's not true.
At least not that can be corroborated.
When emergency responders got there,
they did their best to try and free grant and save him.
Unfortunately, it was too late and grant had
horrible blunt force trauma to his head.
They ended up finding a laceration on the back of his head
and also a skull fracture.
And later on, doctors found bruising to his jaw, left hip, and right thigh.
This head wound, which according to Aaron's story,
would have had to have happened after
hitting his head on the parking lot concrete
before being dragged backwards into the ditch was fatal.
And after being rushed to the emergency room,
Grant Solomon was pronounced dead at 928
am.
Now, I just said that his head wound was fatal, but that's not even what doctors wrote
down as his cause of death.
But cardiac arrest was listed as his actual cause of death.
And then when Angie arrived to the hospital, Aaron, according to her, said something really
weird.
He told her that they would be a family now. Aaron gave a statement and declined
in autopsy, big red flag here people. He didn't want an autopsy or any sort of post mortem examination.
And with that, the case was closed. Now, if his desire to get this case closed, seemingly as
quick as possible, doesn't make you concerned, well, this probably
will.
After Grant was pronounced dead, Aaron allegedly said that his son's organs could still
be donated as late as 9pm that night without ventilation.
This makes me curious if there was something in the autopsy that he did not want people
to know about.
And I am here today because, in my opinion, the cause of this fatal head wound did not
occur when Aaron said it did.
For starters, the very premise of Aaron's story is that he and Grant were going to a baseball
training facility for practice that morning, however, after speaking to the person that runs
the facility, it became clear that neither Aaron or Grant had an appointment that day.
And even if we ignore that, which we shouldn't, Aaron claimed Grant got out of his truck
to grab his equipment from the trunk of his car.
But Grant never kept equipment there.
He always kept it in the truck, in the back seat.
But not only that, and this is extremely weird, one of Grant's baseball bats was missing
from the truck. He always had several in his truck, and to this day, it still hasn't been found.
As I will explain later, and as many of you just know from common sense, it is absolutely crucial
that a crime scene reconstruction is done in this situation. It goes without saying that this would be a very critical piece to the puzzle that absolutely
needs to be done and it's something that Gracie and Angie want done desperately.
And even for Aaron's sake, I mean, if what he said happened really happened the way he
said it did, why wouldn't he want that done to clear his name and clear any doubts in
anyone's mind?
It is very confusing and suspicious, in my opinion, that he seems so adamant that the
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For starters, for his story to be true, Grant would have had to be overtaken by his truck
while he was still standing in the parking lot. And based on where Aaron said his car was parked, there was about 60 feet from that spot to
where it ended up in the ditch.
That would indicate that his head wound was also sustained in the parking lot, but where
was the blood?
Not in the parking lot?
Nope, it was only found on the rocks right where his body was found under the truck.
Oh, and the inside of the truck too. Reports say that there was blood inside Grants truck.
How is that even possible if we believe Aaron's story that he was killed outside of the car?
Now I don't know exactly how much blood was found, but I think any blood being found is worth
an investigation. And then we have data from the Life360 app on Grant's phone
that indicated that he was never even at the top
of the parking lot.
Now, I don't know how accurate the Life360 data is,
but I thought this was worth mentioning.
His phone only paying at the bottom of the lot
near where his body was found.
But the biggest thing here, in my opinion,
is that the wounds on his body don't even indicate that he was dragged 60 feet through concrete into a rocky ditch. He didn't
have any scrapes on his body, no scuff marks, nothing that would validate Aaron's story.
Even his glasses, which he always wore, were found on the sidewalk side of the ditch, not
in the parking lot where they would have fallen off if he was trampled
and dragged by his car.
His shoes weren't even the slightest bit scuffed.
Tell me, please, tell me how that is even remotely possible.
The tire marks from the truck also suggest that the car didn't roll backwards into the
ditch but rather drove into it from the roadside.
And these are just things that should not be ignored.
That is, unless you are the Galatin Police Department,
in which case, yes, you definitely ignored all this.
They ignored crucial evidence that could possibly prove
that this was a crime scene
and not the scene of a tragic incident.
In fact, the attorney general even said
that the parking lot was a crime scene.
So why didn't they treat it that way?
Also grants hat, glasses, and phone were all just left on the sidewalk and not considered
pieces of evidence and get this.
The black box inside of Grant's truck, Galatin police didn't even ask for it.
If this was some tragic car accident that had to do with some terrible malfunction, then
why wouldn't they confirm that beyond a reasonable doubt? And one of the biggest discrepancies here has to do with some terrible malfunction, then why wouldn't they confirm that beyond a reasonable doubt?
And one of the biggest discrepancies here has to do with Grant's phone.
His phone, which was reportedly seen at the crime scene, just seemed to disappear.
An additional life 360 data shows that someone had Grant's phone the entire day that he
died, and it wasn't returned to Angie until later that night.
During that day, it was gone.
And when she got it back,
the phone was completely destroyed.
And if that doesn't scream suspicious to you,
I don't know what does.
But despite all of this,
Aaron was only questioned for a few minutes at the scene.
It didn't seem like there was any doubt
that he was telling the truth.
But of course, if they had properly invested Grant's death,
then I wouldn't be here today telling you about this injustice.
And to this day, as you can imagine, the suspicious death of Grant Solomon has continued to haunt
Angie and Gracie and all those who loved him, his girlfriend Hannah,
this was such a massive loss and to not have answers and
have all these suspicions about what actually happened,
as you can imagine, takes such a toll on them.
And because it was clear that his death was not going to be further investigated, Angie took
matters into her own hands and recorded Aaron as he gave her yet another explanation of what
happened to Grant.
And obviously, the hope here is that she can catch him in a lie or at least have his
version of events on camera in case he changes them again. And obviously the hope here is that she can catch him in a lie or at least have his version
of events on camera in case he changes them again.
Where were the rocks?
All right, so this is actually a decent example of how...
So this is so WPI is up here.
Then the parking lot is kind of like this.
Yeah.
And then at the edge of the parking lot,
it's just like this, a ditch that's steeper than this,
down, and then it goes back up.
And so down in here is those rocks,
on a little bit of both sides.
And here's 109.
So what had happened is the truck actually comes down this.
And you can see see I think the bumper
got damaged probably when it was like there. Yes, but with the force was so much.
The truck when it settled was actually the front was kind of against that
side of the ditch and the back end was actually stuck up on almost the shoulder of 109.
So that's why the front end was tilted a little bit back down.
Yes.
And that's what was laying on him.
Yes. So the heavy part of the truck is on his end.
Also, it's extremely unstable.
As soon as they hopped out, they had stabilization things for the back and
jacks for the front so they could jack it up without it rolling forward on top of him more.
It was about to get out.
So when you saw him last, where was he standing?
All right, so I'm in my car
We bow. I'm right here like your your part here on the on this side of him. I'm in my car. We've both, I'm right here, like,
you're parked here on this side of him.
I'm right here.
I look over first when we first pull up
and sleep in his phone and wrapping something up.
And then I've got, I'm checking to make sure
work emails that are coming in
are something I need to address.
My car is still running with air conditioner on.
So I can't hear if his is on or off.
But the last, so I looked down, then I looked back up
and I see him, because we were early.
We had like plenty of time.
So there was no rush.
We had our time.
So the last I see is him literally,
like right here closing this about to open this,
and I'm thinking, oh, he's just gonna get his gear.
And I'm gonna check the email to make sure it's not important.
And then I'm gonna get out and we're gonna go in.
They have his bulk up on the end, everything.
Yeah, that is how it on, had his glasses on,
because I,
And then that's the last he saw him was right there.
Yes.
And the truck wasn't rolling at that point,
because you would have noticed it.
Right, right, right.
So here's the thing, I don't know whether he got this and it started rolling
and he tried to stop it and got knocked down or if he was in here and then it knocked him down
and knocked him out and maybe the door dry. I don't, I don't know. But when he was laying there,
he was on his back. Yes. Yes. Face up. Just up. Now there's almost an hour of this footage, but he goes into detail
about the position that Grant's body was found in. He is telling Angie that Grant was under
the passenger side of the car, but the police report and even photos from the scene indicate
that he was under the driver's side. And something else that jumped out to me is when Aaron said that he tried to see if the car
would, quote, pop out of park and flip into another gear on its own. Well, guess what? And anyone
that knows anything about cars knows. Right, hold on.
What's that?
Well, I just tried to see if I could even put it in park where it's over and where it shifts, and it won't even stay there.
It automatically goes over here.
So...
Okay.
I don't know, It's just so free.
Wait, you did what?
What would it make sense?
No, I was trying to see how park it goes in there.
I was trying to see, like you were saying,
would it pop out of park?
It can because it has to go over to the column.
Right, so it won't stay there.
It won't stay right there to possibly
pop down to reverse.
No.
I don't know.
I don't know.
None of that makes sense.
And because I didn't see the whole thing, I mean, nobody knows except God.
Is he's going to bring here that I've had him?
Yeah.
And for as puzzled as he seemed about the car's mechanical issues, Aaron refused to have
the truck examined.
And again, that makes me wonder if he wants to have all of these doubts and allegations put
to rest.
Why would he not
want the car to be examined?
Anyway, Grant's memorial was held on July 25th, and I cannot imagine how painful this must
have been for those who loved him.
Not only was Grant gone, but the circumstances surrounding his death were anything but
clear. I know you aren't here with us right now,
but I have faith that you will see this in some form.
Thank you for being the best friend
that anyone could ever ask for.
I remember just a few days ago, I went out with you
because you had just started doing DoorDash.
You were so excited to start doing it,
and it made me happy to see that smile on your face.
I know that we had planned
possibly in the future to get an apartment in Nashville together and even somehow start
a business someday. Even though we can't do that now, I'm comforted by the fact that
you're probably playing a game of catch with Jesus right now. I will never forget our jams to pop smoke in the car, and I certainly won't forget our
late night milkshake runs at the gas station.
Cookies and cream was always the best.
I especially loved all of our deep conversations.
You were one of the few people that I knew would drop everything if I needed to talk about
something.
Thank you for being right there next to me when I was going through a rough time in my
life.
It's my dear friend and second baseman.
Grant, there's been nothing that brings me more joy in getting to be a part of your
story in this life.
Although your journey has come to an end here on this earth, you have somehow continued
to inspire so many people to treat others
as Christ would. During this past week, I cannot even begin to describe how much this group
guys has talked, laughed, cried, questioned, and mourned this whole thing. I miss you more
than I know how to express. We all do. I want you to know, the playing baseball will never be the same.
I miss your friendship and your brotherhood so much. During your time here, he touched so many people
and loved everyone so well. My experience losing Grant was, it still is the worst thing that
happened before Grant left that morning he stopped in the door and said something to the son of character.
But he said, Mom, I don't want to die in Gallaudet today.
If I'd been beaten, played it not to go, or I would go with him.
Let me sit the parking lot.
I thought it was easy to tell what his lungs
from where he'd had COVID.
He was getting over it.
We were having to have X-rays and Z-Doc-Durfs.
I didn't want to be a helicopter mom,
but I just don't know.
It might just be there.
He said no, mom, you're not going.
And an hour later, I got a phone call.
The grant was standing out.
And then I still don't know what to do without him.
I know Grant was being a hero.
And he saved his district. I know that, but he didn't save was being a hero. And he saved his sister.
I know that, but he didn't save to be a hero.
I miss him so much.
I miss him every second of every day.
It's not grief.
It's absence.
It's silence.
It's wanting to tell him something and I can't or ask him questions
because he's so wise and I can't.
It's wanting you to be there to see Christy run track, or to have him be with her to give her advice.
Or just two arm hugs.
I miss it, two arm hugs.
And then they just wipe them off the face of the earth like you've been nothing.
Within an hour, it was just, shh.
The grant's not expendable.
You know, the way I felt today about that, about him three years later.
He will never change.
I will carry it.
Can I see him again one day?
Grant was my best friend.
He was my protector.
And when he left to go be with God, I didn't really have that protection
anymore.
I didn't have the person who would always take me to go work out and we'd work out together.
I didn't have that person to go sit in his room on the corner of his bed while he was
playing video games and just talk with him.
I wasn't able to have those hugs anymore.
I lost every single thing about him,
and that was the hardest time and day of my life.
I miss him so much every day.
I lost a part of me that day, that morning when he died,
and it's like unthinkable that you see this happen all the time
to other people, but then it happened to you,
and I can't really put it
into words how that how losing him has made me feel and how it's affected me and how it always
affected me for this in my life. He was just such a good person and he didn't deserve the way to go
the way he did at all. That part hurts so much to think about too is how he left this earth
and just the fact that I never get to speak to him for a very, very long time until I go
to heaven really hurts. Ultimately, I just want my best friend back, but I will never wish
that upon him because he's in such a good place now and he's not suffering anymore. I don't really know how to put my experience
losing grant into words to be honest.
Determinal, heart breaking to say the least,
it was probably the most pivotal experience of my life
and it's still extremely hard, almost three years later.
No one should have to undergo losing a loved one
who had so much more life to live,
especially in this case.
It just really makes you wake up and realize
that someone that you love so deeply could be taken away
from you in a blink of an eye
We were with each other early the night before and
We even fell asleep on FaceTime and I wake up to my dad telling me that
Grant had been in an accident and at the point we didn't really we didn't know if he was okay or not and I checked my phone
And I don't I have a single good morning text or anything like he usually sends me and I knew he had an appointment early that morning in Galaton which was an hour away.
So we were waiting to hear from Angie what hospital he was at and in the midst of panic I insisted that I took my own car even so that he could ride home with me. Because in that moment, you just don't, your mind just doesn't automatically go to the worst case scenario.
When I arrive to the hospital, I see Angie and Grace walking towards me and just
completely utter shock. And I remember Angie just collapsing in my arms and saying he's gone.
So I got out of the waiting room and I'm throwing chairs, I'm screaming, I'm crying, and I look over
and I see his dad and just with no emotion on his face. And at the time, I didn't really think
much about it and the midst of all the chaos. And I go to the hospital room and he looked like he was asleep
and he looked fine and I was just praying to God
that he would wake up and yeah, it July 20th, 2020,
forever changed my life.
And my hope for participating in this video is to prevent another tragedy like this from happening. And because the law didn't seem to be on their side once again, Angie has tried to take
matters into her own hands. Less than a month after Grants death, she hired a private
investigator. The PI has helped her gain access to what, if anything, was done to further
look into Grants death and the circumstances surrounding it. They were able to access
the incident report, the police crash report, and the medical surrounding it. They were able to access the Incident Report, the Police Crash Report, and the Medical Examination Report, and some other things.
And based on all the information gathered, Angie Grace and Grants Girlfriend Hannah and all their
supporters now strongly believe that Grant did not die the way that Aaron said he did. And again,
just days before he passed, Grant was telling people that he was afraid of his father.
And whether you believe that this was no accident or maybe you just have questions and need more information to make a determination for yourself,
I think we can all agree that Grant's death needs to be properly investigated.
investigated. For as many inconsistencies as there are in Aaron's story and with the fact that the crime scene doesn't match any of these stories, there is no reason that the Gallatin police department
should have closed this. Now Aaron maintains his innocence despite this evidence, but like I
keep saying, if you want to clear your name and remove all this doubt, clear the allegations, why not have this investigated,
if what you said happened, why are you afraid of investigation?
Since Grand Staff, Angie Gracie and a team of friends and community members have come together
in an attempt to get the justice that they deserve, not just for Grand's murder, but for
Angie and Gracie as well.
However, like I said before, Angie and Gracie continually are shot down at the legal level.
In September of 2020, Gracie tried to get a restraining order against Erin, but was denied.
And according to her, Erin even told Gracie that he was enforcing time with him whether
she wanted to or not. Also in October of 2020,
Angie had a friend of hers file a motion in juvenile court on behalf of Gracie. And Angie was
able to do this herself because she was banned from filing motions against Aaron for six years.
In this motion, I'll line to everything that Gracie had experienced from the sexual abuse to the neglect.
But even with a friend filing this, the court said that it lacked merit and shut the entire thing down.
It is in their belief that Aaron is using his connections to sway people in his favor.
And when I say people, I mean lawyers, judges, and even the governor of Tennessee,
who Aaron supposedly sat next to in church all the time. Now, as for Grant's truck, there is more I can share.
After Aaron refused for the truck to be examined, he let it sit in his driveway for a year before he eventually sold it to a scrapyard. And guess what else he did? He reported
that the truck had been totalled and collected an insurance payout on it. But here's the thing,
Angie was smart, and she ended up tracking down Grant's truck and purchasing it in April of 2021.
And the car wasn't totalled. With the help of her PI, Angie was able to determine that Aaron had committed insurance fraud.
Now, it has been said that this fraud could be looked into at the federal level, so if nothing else against Aaron sticks,
then maybe this will. But let me go back to the truck because there was some interesting data there.
And even though it had been over a year since everything happened, she still had a forensic analysis performed on it.
And this is all
wildly technical, especially for me. We all know I don't know much about cars, so I'm just going
to summarize what the findings were. After two full examinations were performed on the truck,
it was ultimately determined that there were no mechanical issues that would have caused the car
to spontaneously roll backwards. There was literally nothing to suggest why Grant's truck
would have backed over him, assuming he put the car in park when he got there.
Now, Aaron has said that he must not have put his car in park.
But here's the thing about that.
The car was found in park when first responders arrived.
So unless he got in there himself to put the car in park,
this theory doesn't make sense.
But even despite all of these findings,
nothing has been done to determine
if Grant actually died the way that Aaron said he did.
And this means that Gracie is still at risk
of ending up in Aaron's care,
or at the very least, still being forced to spend time with him. And with that fear,
she decided to go public with a video titled Gracie's story, A Cry for Help, which is on YouTube,
and you can watch it yourself. I will link it below. This video was the first time that she spoke
publicly about the abuse that she endured at the hands of Aaron, and she shared how truly
terrified of this man she is. And her bravery and courage is a huge
part of the reason that I was able to find her family and work with them to tell their story.
Now unfortunately, this video received backlash from the court and it resulted in Gracie being forced
into DCS custody for about six months. All she wanted to do was to live with her mom,
live without fear, get justice for her
brother, and in order of protection against Aaron. But even after two years, she is still fighting
that battle. Luckily, she is able to do that in her mother's custody, but she still has fear
that Aaron is out there and could retaliate against them at any time. And that's where freedom
for Gracie comes in. Freedom for
Gracie is a website and a movement created by friends, parents, teachers, and neighbors who are
seeking justice for this family. The goal has been to raise awareness regarding the emotional,
physical, and sexual abuse of Gracie, Grant, and Angie at the hands of Aaron Solomon. Just
recently, it was shared on the Freedom for Gracie
Instagram page that claims of sexual abuse
against Aaron have been substantiated.
A Tennessee children's case recording states
that Gracie's case is being classified
as abuse, substantiated, perpetrator, substantiated.
The five year span that Gracie and Grant were
solely in Aaron's custody is the exact five year span
that the report said he was found to have sexually abused Gracie and Grant were solely in Aaron's custody is the exact five-year span that the report said
he was found to have sexually abused Gracie.
Now keep in mind when Angie was trying to tell the courts
that Gracie was in danger, they said her claims,
quote, lacked merit.
So my coverage of their story is not only to raise awareness
about Grant's suspicious, very suspicious death,
but also to share Gracie and Angie's story
and get the justice that all three of them deserve.
However, as you can imagine,
as the social media effort has picked up
and more and more people are hearing this family's story,
there has been major backlash from Aaron.
In March of 2022, he filed a defamation lawsuit against Angie, saying that what she is
doing is a smear campaign on his reputation. He says the post in videos about him are inaccurate,
including the idea that he attempted to kill Angie before their divorce. He denies killing
his son, denies molesting his daughter, denies being fired from his job, and much, much
more. And obviously it's because
of this lawsuit and all of his connections to people in power that anyone covering this
case, including myself, have to be extremely careful. And I consulted with a lawyer before
I recorded this episode to make sure that my wording puts me in the best possible position to defend
myself if I need to.
I'm not going to lie covering this case was a little scary for me, but I did not want
that fear to stop me because this family needs help.
They need justice.
They need protection and they need support from people like you.
Angie and Gracie have expressed that they are still scared of what Erin is capable of,
and unless they have the resources to go after him
from many angles, it's possible that this will never stop.
I mentioned previously that a crime scene reconstruction
must be performed that is absolutely crucial.
Considering that Grant's wounds were not consistent
with being dragged 60 plus feet down a concrete hill
into a ditch.
It should be a bare minimum that a reconstruction of events is performed.
They also need to hire people outside of Nashville to look into this further and look into
Aaron's story of what happened.
Just like we saw with the Murdoch case, the Goodall Boys Club is a real
thing and that is going on in my opinion here and the only way to tackle it is to bring in people
from the outside who have no stake in the game to give this a second look. And in addition to
investigating Grant's suspicious death and coming after Aaron from that angle, Gracie has so bravely decided to take him to court
on charges of sexual abuse.
And I am so, so proud of her for doing that
because it's not easy, it is scary.
At just 16 years old, she has hired her own lawyer
and is going after her own father,
which is something that no 16 year old should have to do.
But I am damn proud of her for doing it.
But this is where they need your help as an active true crime viewer to take
steps to help them achieve their goals.
And the main thing that they need here is money.
Money is just what it takes to make this stuff happen.
Angie and her lawyers have created a nonprofit called grants army.
And it's a tax deductible organization
where donations can be made to help them achieve justice
and freedom.
All donations made big and small to their GoFundMe
will be filtered through this nonprofit
and those resources will be used for lawyer fees,
crime scene reconstruction efforts, and more.
I mean, they are going up against a system
where bad guys protect bad guys. That is the bottom line.
They are gonna need to hire the best of the best to even attempt to take him down.
And quite frankly, the more resources they have, the more people they are able to get involved and
help them find justice. Now, like I said, if you are not in the position to donate, which I completely understand,
there are other ways to help that are free.
There are several social media pages
that you can follow to keep up with their story,
and even a petition that needs signing.
I'm gonna have a link tree posted in the description
of this video, and by clicking that link,
you will be directed to a variety of ways
that you can get involved,
and I highly encourage you to do so.
Some of these things will take you seconds.
It includes a link to a petition asking for Grant's case
to be reopened and investigated a link
to Angie's social media, a link to the GoFundMe and more.
Maybe there's someone out there that lives in the area,
in Tennessee, and could possibly help Angie,
or maybe someone even outside of the area, who knows?
Anyone who is able to help and can
get in contact with angivio social media is highly encouraged to do so.
Also the website Freedom4Gracee and that's for as in the number four is an excellent
way that you can stay up to date on the story and I highly recommend that you check it out.
Now lastly it would be really beneficial to get the attention of Brian Enten, one of
my actually my favorite
reporter over at news nation. Brian, if you ever see this, I look up to you so much and
I know that you could help massively in this case. News Nation is one of the best networks
out there, probably the best when it comes to covering cases that need attention that
aren't getting the national
coverage that they should be. Brian is known for his impartial coverage of extremely sensitive
topics. So we need your help getting Brian's attention. So I have composed a tweet that you'll
find in the description box that you can easily just copy paste into a tweet, tweet it out right
to Brian. And maybe the more of us do that,
the better chance he will see it. And this case can get additional national coverage.
However, I do want to stress that the top priority here is donations. And that go fund
me is vitally important. So even if you're able to donate a dollar, it makes a difference.
I would just like to say thank you for everyone. My concern right now is that we are getting the word out there and
Kendall Ray is amazing for having us on.
So more people know about Grant.
No one here in Tennessee is even acting like any of this
national attention is even going on.
And so that's left me. There's no doubt that I'll have to do an
independent of sorry, do an independent investigation,
an independent outside of Tennessee as investigation, exhumation and autopsy myself and an accident
reconstruction. And that is why we set up the Gulfund v so that donations would help me do that.
so that donations would help me do that. I am a pharmacist, but I do have Gracia,
to raise God, she's home, and I do raise her
on my own with no child support.
And I just, nor do I want it, we don't want it.
We want to say we did it ourselves,
but I put every penny I can to grant.
It's fun.
I know that I cannot make enough fast enough to pull off
every element of an exclamation autopsy,
independent investigation, and an accident reconstruction.
And then also I'm sure be legal battle for exclamation.
So that is exactly what the donations are used for
and the only thing. And I just want to also say that I did set it up into a
foundation. It's the Love Like Grant foundation which one day will be used for
his legacy and probably has something to do with baseball. But also set up a
DBA as grants army. And that's what this money all goes into grants
army's fund.
It is a 501-3C and if someone would prefer not to donate
through the GoFundMe, they can also send checks in any amount
and have those be taxes up to wool.
We really need your help.
No one here is going to. We really need your help. No one here is gonna help.
I need your help.
I have a need your help.
Grace need your help.
I'm supposed to go on great need your help.
And then I promise I'll make sure all those things are done.
And we'll find justice for him.
Right now, I just wanna say that it's not easy
going through all of this and still trying
to fight this every day and I just wish that justice would come faster because it's very
much deserved in my family, for my mom and my brother and myself.
I just want justice for my family and I'm going to do whatever it takes to make that happen.
It's so beautiful seeing other people's support
and continue to support us when all we've gone through
is just so much negativity and ultimately
just like abuse in many different ways.
And it's nice to see people having your back
and loving on me and my brother and my mom
who were never really fully loved to the point
that we like deserved.
And I hope that soon there will be justice for myself and my brother and my mom
and that that whole the church, the school, my father, most importantly his
family, my mom's family, everyone that has been against us will no longer have
the opportunity or ways to fight us.
And they deserve to go down and they deserve to never be able to speak about us or fight
against us ever again.
I just want to feel peace because I've never felt peace and that I will never be able to
feel peace unless he's gone.
My dad's gone.
I can say that confidently and I just want justice for my family. I know this video is long. I know this was a lot of
information to go through. So for those of you who made it to the end, I sincerely want to thank
you for taking the time to listen to this family story. Angie and Gracie are still facing an uphill
battle. And they want justice for Grant who so deserves justice. I know that my audience can
help make a difference in their lives. I've seen you guys do it before. I've seen how fired up we can
get and get loud and really stand up for people that have been abused and abused by the system as
well. I deeply believe that freedom and justice
is on the horizon for them,
and I really think we can help them to get there.
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