Couverture de TGF 086 Blaze Bernstein: The Redacted Report

TGF 086 Blaze Bernstein: The Redacted Report

TGF 086 Blaze Bernstein: The Redacted Report

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On January 2nd, 2018, nineteen-year-old Blaze Bernstein walked out of his parents' home in Orange County, California, to meet a former high school classmate. He left behind his wallet, his keys, and his glasses. He never came home. In Tuesday's episode, we laid out the facts of the case.

Tonight, we go deeper — into the encrypted chat logs, the self-authored diary of hate, the dating app predation, the neo-Nazi training camps, and the celebration of murder inside a domestic terror cell that most of the mainstream coverage never touched.

We dig into Samuel Woodward's "Sam's Diary of Hate," a series of emails he wrote to himself documenting his campaign of terror against gay men on Grindr, and the prosecution's chilling theory that this was a "ceremonial killing" designed to win prestige within the Atomwaffen Division — a neo-Nazi terror network linked to five murders in just eight months.

We walk through Woodward's paramilitary training in Texas, his meetings with the godfather of accelerationist neo-Nazi ideology, and the quarter of a million encrypted messages where Atomwaffen members celebrated the murder and called Woodward a "one-man gay Jew wrecking crew."

We break down how Woodward's story changed dramatically between his police interview and his trial testimony, how he lied to Blaze's desperate parents while they searched for their missing son, and how six and a half years of delays nearly broke a family waiting for justice. And we end where the story demands — at the stones of Borrego Park, where grief became a movement.On July 3rd, 2024, Samuel Woodward was found guilty of first-degree murder with a hate crime enhancement. On November 15th, 2024, he was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.

He refused to appear in the courtroom for his own sentencing. If you or someone you know has information about domestic extremist activity, contact the FBI tip line at tips.fbi.gov. If you or someone you know is a victim of a hate crime, contact the Department of Justice at civilrights.justice.gov.

Learn more about the BlazeItForward kindness movement at blazeitforward.org.
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