Wife Hires Hitman To Kill Husband SLOWLY After Daughter Says He SA’d Her As a Baby
By Rotten Mango
Summary
Topics Covered
- Housewife Hires Hitman in Mall Lot
- Abuse Claims Span Years Unproven
- Every Solomon Lies for Motive
- Daughter's Explosive Abuse Video
- Son's Death Defies Accident Physics
Full Transcript
Bada bing, bada boom. >> If there ever is a book written about overdone tropes, this is going to be on the first page. Housewife [music]
in a small southern town, PTA mom to two kids. She is going to meet up with a hitman, a contract killer. In between picking up new socks for her kids track meat to like cutting the crust off of the uncrustable sandwich, which is like
a logic defying choice, she is going to make time to sit down with a hitman. If
this were set in Nantucket, Nicole Kidman is going to be playing the lead role. But this is not Nantucket and this is not Nicole Kidman and this is not a
role. But this is not Nantucket and this is not Nicole Kidman and this is not a freaking act. April 11th, 2025, Angelia Solomon, aka Angie, she's pulling up to
freaking act. April 11th, 2025, Angelia Solomon, aka Angie, she's pulling up to this parking lot. It's called the Cool Springs Mall. It's one of those giant beige colored buildings. You're smacking a cheesecake factory on there, a
California pizza kitchen. It's basically the American suburban dream in one giant personalityless shopping plaza. But that is completely besides the point because Angie is pulling up in her car and the instructions are crystal clear. Park a
few cars away. Easy. Done. [music] Got it. Then you walk over to the car. the
car with the hitman, the hit car, whatever you want to call it. I mean,
this is too easy, [music] right? Open the passenger door. Get in the front.
This is the front. Get in the front passenger door. Do not look behind you.
Do not look around. Do not glance towards the back seat. Keep your head facing forward. Act normal and just talk. The hitman is in the back seat,
facing forward. Act normal and just talk. The hitman is in the back seat, and this is how you're going to communicate without seeing his face, without shaking his hand on the count of like 1 2 3 deal. You're just going to stare straight ahead into the Macy's entrance while you tell the hitman
exactly why you need your ex-husband dead. Both Angie Solomon and this man, they have a reason to be hiding in this Macy's parking lot. They are talking to each other for the very first time without even making eye contact. And
Angie asks him, "Have you done this before? I'm not talking about what I've done before." And she's just nervous giggling. She's like cackling. She
done before." And she's just nervous giggling. She's like cackling. She
sounds like a housewife and he sounds like a hitman. >> You heard it? Yeah, I'm just intrigued.
And she's just like, "Okay, it's nervous laughter." >> Oh, you're just with your eyes. I mean,
that's a stupid question. >> I mean, there there's trust going both ways here. That's why we're sitting in the middle of the parking lot. Okay.
ways here. That's why we're sitting in the middle of the parking lot. Okay.
>> Okay. So, she's like straight to business. I see. You know, they're both here to take someone down. They're not here to make small talk. Angie gives the backseat guy, backseat boy, backseat killer, whatever you want to call him, the whole rundown. I mean, the Spark Notes version is he belongs in prison or
he belongs underground. That's a direct quote. The slightly longer version is this. Angie has two kids with her ex-husband, Grant Solomon and Gracie
this. Angie has two kids with her ex-husband, Grant Solomon and Gracie Solomon. Angie states that she has known that her husband, her ex-husband, has
Solomon. Angie states that she has known that her husband, her ex-husband, has been abusing their daughter since she was 5 years old. She claims that Gracie allegedly told her one day that her father puts things up inside of her during bath time and once it was a soap bar and it was absolutely painful.
[music] Angie's horrified. She states that when she confronts her husband about it, Aaron, he admits to it, but he also allegedly tells her, "If you tell anyone, I'm just going to take the kids away from you. What are you going to do about it? What are you supposed to do for a threat like that?" Aaron Solomon,
about it? What are you supposed to do for a threat like that?" Aaron Solomon, the ex-husband, is a well-known, wellrespected local news anchor. He's on
the local TV news channel, and she's she's Angie. If people don't believe her, then her kids are going to be taken from her, and Gracie will be under Aaron's full control. So, Angie, she just has to find a different way. She
sends an email to her psychiatrist, Dr. Reed, [music] and she's talking about her daughter. My daughter would beg to not be bathed, and I didn't see the
her daughter. My daughter would beg to not be bathed, and I didn't see the signs. Did I miss all the signs? She claims ever since then, she has been
signs. Did I miss all the signs? She claims ever since then, she has been trying to get the kids away from Aaron from I mean, at least 2013, right? She
was trying to slowly escape. She was taking detailed notes of abuse on her phone. Then one day, she's rushing out the door to pick up the kids from
phone. Then one day, she's rushing out the door to pick up the kids from school. She's [music] in the car. She's passing by the gas station and she
school. She's [music] in the car. She's passing by the gas station and she realizes, I left my phone at home. So then she books it, you turns it back all the way back home and she's freaking out. She runs inside and Aaron has the phone just suspended over the toilet and allegedly he tells her, "I told you what
would happen if you ever talked to anyone [music] about what's going on in this house." He saw her little notes app with all the logs of the detailed abuse >> since 2013.
this house." He saw her little notes app with all the logs of the detailed abuse >> since 2013.
>> And he Yes. Well, it was prior to 2013. This happens in 2013.
>> Wo. And he drops her phone into the toilet. Straight into the toilet. Just
destroying all the evidence. This is what Angie says. And he tells her, "You know what that means now, right? You're never going to see the kids again." 3
weeks later, in the middle of the night, kids are gone. Aaron [music] is gone.
And now Angie is many years later. This is in 2025. She is sitting in the car with a hitman. She sounds like she's half laughing. She sounds like she's half crying. And she asks, "You're trustworthy, right?" Is that a stupid
half crying. And she asks, "You're trustworthy, right?" Is that a stupid question? Mind you, this is still a Macy's parking lot. Mr. Backseat
question? Mind you, this is still a Macy's parking lot. Mr. Backseat
Assassin responds, "I mean, there's trust going both ways here. That's why
we're sitting in the middle of a parking lot." Okay. >> Yeah. I just don't know. And I know you don't want to meet me and I don't want to know. >> The only contact we have is through Steve here. That's that's all I want. >> That's perfect. You're not recording marriage
Steve here. That's that's all I want. >> That's perfect. You're not recording marriage things. Trust me. >> Angie giggles kind of nervously. I would be worried about you doing that before
things. Trust me. >> Angie giggles kind of nervously. I would be worried about you doing that before me because it could be it for me. Angie says, "I'm just a very naive person, but I'm I'm just catching a big leap right here." Yeah, it's a big leap, but like I
said, you're not going to see me ever again. Which seems to be exactly what Angie needs to hear because she starts telling him her ex-husband's work schedule, his workout routine schedule, his gym schedule, where he works, his address, how his back gate has a gaping hole in the back that he can probably
crawl through. And Angie wonders, "So, this can't be traced back to me, right?
crawl through. And Angie wonders, "So, this can't be traced back to me, right?
That's why we're going through this now. After you get out of here, you're never going to see me again. [music] Angie asked the backseat guy. Are you mean?
>> Am I mean? I can be mean. >> You want me to be mean? >> She nods. Okay, I can be mean. You know,
he thinks he's about 5'8 with shoes on and he thinks he's God. Okay, so slow is better than quick. Yes, he's a psychopath. I had a psychiatrist watching in court and you know the way his mannerisms and everything. He's a
psychopath. We all know what they are. You know, my daughter says he's like in between Jeffrey Dawnmer and um I forget the other one. She forgets the name of the other serial killer that is being referenced, but it's not important right now. The important part is, is this going to happen or not? Is her
now. The important part is, is this going to happen or not? Is her
ex-husband going to be dead or not? The backseat man asks Angie, "Well, they're going to talk to you. You're his ex-wife, and you better not say nothing.
You hear me?" Angie assures him she's ready to move on with her life. This is
about making sure that her daughter is safe. However, she has no money. What? >> What?
>> How long was this interaction in the car? >> 30 minutes. >> 30 minutes.
>> Well, I was wondering because I don't have I don't have anything to pay right now, but I would later. What do you mean you would later? You got life insurance on him or anything? Angie explains, "No, it's not life insurance per se, but he
has a trust that would go to his daughter, their daughter, when he dies, you know, and that's probably like a few million dollars, but as of right now, Angie doesn't have anything to give Mr. Backseat Man." And he says, "Well, give me your car registration as collateral." So, she's reassuring him that once she
gets the trust, she's going to pay him back double than what he's asking. So,
instead of $5,000, she's going to pay him $10,000. She hands over her car registration, and I guess that's enough for the hitman. He finally asks her, "You understand though that I'm not going to see you again. We will be going
through a third party and you know that. You understand that when you get out of bed this next time in the morning, your husband is going to be dead and he ain't coming back. You understand that, right? He will be dead and disappear." Angie
coming back. You understand that, right? He will be dead and disappear." Angie
starts crying before she agrees. However, a few things from this conversation are just flatout false lies. Such as by morning time tomorrow, Aaron Solomon would not be dead. [music]
lies. Such as by morning time tomorrow, Aaron Solomon would not be dead. [music]
And the two of them, Mr. Backseat Man and Angie, they will see each other again. And this time, they do get to look at each other. Not that it makes it
again. And this time, they do get to look at each other. Not that it makes it any less awkward. In fact, Mr. Backseat Man suddenly does not appreciate eye contact. He does not want to look Angie in the eye, even though they're sitting
contact. He does not want to look Angie in the eye, even though they're sitting so close facing each other directly. Or maybe the awkwardness is coming from the fact that they're sitting in a room full of people staring at each other while
the entire conversation that they had in the car about killing Aaron Solomon has been recorded and has been playing on the speakers in a courtroom where Aaron Solomon is sitting in the back. >> So this guy is a cop or is he a actual
hitman that also got caught? >> The prosecutor asks him, "And what was your role?" I was informed that my role would be to go undercover and portray
your role?" I was informed that my role would be to go undercover and portray myself as a hitman for hire. Mr. Backseat Man is not a hitman. He is an undercover agent. [music]
And Angie Solomon has now been arrested for a murder for hire charge. The
Solomon family consists of four people. [music] Aaron Solomon the dad, Angie Solomon, the mom, Gran Solomon the son, and Gracie Solomon the daughter. By
2025, Aaron Solomon will be accused of being part of a large-scale high-powered trafficking ring involving the governor of Tennessee and a megaurch pastor, including being accused of trafficking his own daughter into this trafficking
[music] ring. Angie Solomon, the mom, will be arrested for trying to kill her
[music] ring. Angie Solomon, the mom, will be arrested for trying to kill her ex-husband. Grant Solomon, the son, will be dead. [music] and Gracie Solomon, the
ex-husband. Grant Solomon, the son, will be dead. [music] and Gracie Solomon, the daughter, will post a video expose on YouTube exposing her entire family and
accusing her dad of killing her older brother, Grant. This is the case of the Solomons, where it's pretty clear that at least one of the Solomons is lying.
We just don't know which one.
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A few disclaimers. There are allegations of DV, childhood essay, incestuous abuse, so please protect yourself if this is something that will be triggering. Today's case is also complicated. It's a situation where everyone, even strangers on the internet, including ourselves,
complicated. It's a situation where everyone, even strangers on the internet, including ourselves, everyone's picking a side and they're sticking to that side. As always, we try our best as a team to not pick a side, no matter how tempting it is. But
today's case in particular is very messy. There are a lot of accusations.
They have not been legally proven in court. But just because it hasn't been legally proven doesn't mean it can't be true. But for the purpose of not needlessly receiving a seasoned desist, which tends to make me more passionate regardless. But still, we are going to do our absolute best to just compile and
regardless. But still, we are going to do our absolute best to just compile and aggregate the allegations made online, netizen opinions, and even conspiracy theories so that you can come to your own personal opinion on this case. Any
alternate theories, opinions, and accusations are those of netzens I found online or from the people directly involved. Everything is publicly available. They are not representative of our own opinions regarding this case.
available. They are not representative of our own opinions regarding this case.
A small disclaimer here. any annotations made in any sort of document was done by the original uploader of the document. So, more often than not, Angie or someone from Angie's side has been posting screenshots of medical reports or screenshots of court documents and there's a lot of annotations and
highlights and question marks next to things that was not done by the RM team.
That was just done by the original poster. Moreover, we cannot even tell you if that these are accurate screenshots of court documents. Tennessee is very tricky in the sense that we have had to jump through a lot of loopholes. Tennessee is a state, if
you live in Tennessee. We need help in Tennessee. Okay, Tennessee is the one state where every time we put in a foyer request, it's it's going to be weeks of just no, no, no, no, no. And I feel like I'm harassing court clerks in Tennessee
at this point. So, if you guys have any sort of advice from Tennessee residents, please let me know in the comments. It's been intense. So there's no way that we can even cross reference or really check for these documents for their accuracy.
And even then, I think it would be useless in this situation as there has not really been an open criminal investigation until this year. And that
is for the murder for higher plot. All of the other things, they happened in family court, which a lot of those times those are not public information.
>> And since we're covering all of our basis, I have no idea and I have no way of confirming all of that, just just so you know. and sometimes they can be taken out of context. And another thing with this case is every single point has
been disputed by both sides. If you were to put the two main parties involved, Angie Solomon and Aaron Solomon into a room and told them to agree on the color of the sky, you would have to bring in a pea bucket in sleeping bags because neither of them would be leaving that room. Like they just cannot agree on a
simple 2 plus 2 equals 4. Just to give you an idea, Angie has claimed that Aaron has filed multiple bankruptcies on an Instagram account that Aaron accuses Angie of running, which she denies. Even that is contentious. Then Aaron denies
filing multiple bankruptcies. Then he goes back and says, "I only filed for one, but that was also with Angie and I had to file it because we were married and she was spending all the money." So it's like every little thing they have to be like, "No, that's not true. No, that's not true." So, it's a lot of back
and forth and like a lot of very nasty divorces, custody battles, it's going to get very, very contentious and heated. So, with that being said, let's get into it.
May 12th, [music] 2021, a video goes live on YouTube and you just see a 14-year-old girl holding a stack of papers and she's kind of on one of those swivel armchairs and there's a lot of background music that is very loud and
she starts by saying, "My name is Gracie Solomon. I'm 14 years old and I'm here to tell my story."
>> I just want to say before we get into any of this that it's [music] coming straight from me. It's all me and no one else wants to. A lot of people point out that throughout the video she'll periodically look off the camera. So,
you know, it seems maybe someone is there as emotional support or if you want to be very skeptical, maybe someone is telling her exactly what to do, which she states in the video, "No one is telling me what to do. My father is a monster. It makes me want to vomit. I found my voice to be able to tell you
monster. It makes me want to vomit. I found my voice to be able to tell you that my father has rworded me, hurt me, and I'm not going to be a victim of this monster.
>> He's a rapist. He's a molester. [music] He's a liar. And he's a killer. I hate
my dad. I'm absolutely terrified of him for everything he [music] has done to me, my brother, and my mom. I don't want to call him my dad anymore.
>> He's never listen to me. He has hurt me sexually, physically, mentally. He has
caused so much pain for my family. He has tried to manipulate me and has manipulated others and has hurt me ever since I was born. My dad has done awful things to me. First, he never let my mom bathe me. It was always him. So, by not letting my mom come in at all, it meant that he could do anything to me. I would
always tell my mom that I felt like I was more of a wife to him instead of a daughter. [music and snorts] He would always bring his phone into the bathroom
daughter. [music and snorts] He would always bring his phone into the bathroom with him. At the time, I didn't know it, but I strongly believe that he was
with him. At the time, I didn't know it, but I strongly believe that he was taking pictures and videos. [music] I learned how to hide my body for him from him by covering by flipping my hair over because he wouldn't leave me alone while
I was showering or getting out. He is a sick person. He even tries to convince me that I'm being brainwashed by my mom and everything I remember never happened. He tries to scare me into thinking my mom's house is unsafe. He
happened. He tries to scare me into thinking my mom's house is unsafe. He
knows how scared I am of robberies and kidnapping or getting taken from my mom.
In fact, he took me away from my mom for years when I was just ending my kindergarten year. Later on, he told me that I was never going to go back to my
kindergarten year. Later on, he told me that I was never going to go back to my mom and that she was actually dead. [music] I don't remember when I found out that my mom was alive, but I know Grant, my brother, [music] and I both
believe she was dead for years because of my dad. She states that even when they were a family unit, it wasn't great. Gracie says that the dad was always constantly trying to kill the mom, Angie. This video itself is
uploaded on YouTube and it doesn't particularly go viral on a national level, but it has 181,000 views and everyone in Franklin, Tennessee, has probably seen this video. Aaron Solomon, Gracie's dad, is somewhat of a local
celebrity. He used to be a news anchor for the local channel, Channel 4.
celebrity. He used to be a news anchor for the local channel, Channel 4.
Everyone knows him. Everyone seems to know this element. In the video, Gracie talks about how she had to go out of town for a baseball game for her older brother, Grant, and she went with her dad. He ends up booking a hotel room for
her and him with just one bed. We stopped at a hotel room in Asheville. My
dad only got one bed when I asked for two. It made me really nervous before we even got in a hotel room. When we went to bed, I remember him slowly getting closer to me until I was on the edge of the bed. I kept waking up and feeling
his feet rub against mine. >> I kept waking up and then I finally realized that something hard was on my lower back close to my butt. I felt
really scared and I knew it was wrong. At court, Dad's attorney got inches away from my face and tried to manipulate me into thinking that what my dad did didn't really happen by saying, "Do you really think your dad would do something like that? Do you actually remember that happening? He was so close to me that I
like that? Do you actually remember that happening? He was so close to me that I could smell his cigarette breath on him and his tongue really scared me." Gracie
alleges in this YouTube video that it's not just her being victimized, it's everyone. So, this is just like a 14-minute video of an expose of like,
everyone. So, this is just like a 14-minute video of an expose of like, let me tell you everything that's happened between my family and everything that my dad has been doing ever since I was young. So, it's not necessarily in a chronological fashion, but it's just like a very explosive
point by point all of the big things of why she's scared of her father. She says
it's not just me. She states that her dad would come to these high school games, sports games, because he used to be a sports newscaster. He's very much into sports. And he would film up the kids, the teenage girls homecoming court
into sports. And he would film up the kids, the teenage girls homecoming court dresses. That's what she alleges. She says, "It makes me sick seeing him or
dresses. That's what she alleges. She says, "It makes me sick seeing him or talking about him. I haven't been able to go to school because of how scared of him I am." Ultimately, Gracie states at the end of her video the only thing that
she wishes really is for quote, "I want my dad gone." Is there like context on this? Did she just post this and then cuz that's crazy allegation. Is there police investigation or
this? Did she just post this and then cuz that's crazy allegation. Is there police investigation or >> So she posts this video and this video in particular does not blow up. But
previously for years before this video goes up on YouTube. There were multiple I guess depending on what state you live in defax department of child services
DCS or CPS child protection services. They have had multiple open investigations against Aaron Solomon and all of them have come up with nothing.
Whether that means that he is innocent of these allegations or whether he's just really good at not getting caught, I think that is up for debate.
>> H So she posts this and that's it. No, no police involvement, nothing nothing going on.
>> She posts this and then Angie starts reaching out to a lot of true crime creators. At this point, a lot of people were familiar with the Solomons because
creators. At this point, a lot of people were familiar with the Solomons because something had happened the year prior, but it it just seems like this was a big open door. This is when national attention starts getting involved.
open door. This is when national attention starts getting involved.
They're going on NewsNation. They have a whole website. They have GoFundMes that have raised close to $200,000. They have a lot of eyeballs on them. This video
itself, for some reason, does not get a lot of attention, but all of these allegations are starting to spread. >> Zoot becomes a big conversation online.
Where are the cops? Where are the the officials? >> They're not doing anything. >> Yeah,
>> that's so weird. >> They're not doing anything. >> Before you even sit down for the first couple's therapy session, the therapist is already figuring out just gathering intel on the relationship dynamic. And it starts in the waiting room. Sometimes
some therapists will even say that they'll check the cameras in the waiting room just to get a little vibe, especially if it's their first time seeing the couple. How much space is in between the couple? Obviously, the
surface level observation would be the further apart a couple, the more they hate each other. But it's actually more than that. Therapists have noted it's about attachment style. If the couple is physically further apart, it could mean that one of them has avoidant attachment styles. They would rather run away from
the problem than face it. Or they're in a stage of extreme emotional withdrawal, which is also very difficult. Clearly, couples who are in their own worlds on their own phones separately, not great. But also, here's an interesting thing.
If you see a couple and they're both zoning out or staring off into space, but they're staring off in different directions. >> Mhm. >> Could also mean that they're not in sync. One's looking left, one's looking right. Or even timing. Do the couples
sync. One's looking left, one's looking right. Or even timing. Do the couples come in together in one car? Or maybe they can't because of work or other obligations. Do they come in separately? That's fine. But if the couple regularly
obligations. Do they come in separately? That's fine. But if the couple regularly one person arrives early or on time and the other person is consistently late, big red flag. Maybe it's work, but is it really? Or it could indicate that they
don't want to be here. They feel tension and resentment that they even have to show up to couples therapy. In relationships in distress, couples move independently. [music]
They say it's like a coordinated dance. Every couple the way you open a door, you go into the therapy office, therapist is sitting down and you look at the selection of seating available. And usually the couples who will end up
working out, they do a polite little song and dance. Even if they hate each other in the moment, would you like the chair or do you want to Oh, I think maybe we should [music] do the couch. >> It's like a very awkward Okay, well, whatever you like. Yeah, it's fine. >> These are according to therapists.
>> Yes. But couples who do not care for each other, they just plop down wherever they want. They don't ask. There's no courtesy. There's no like, "What do you
they want. They don't ask. There's no courtesy. There's no like, "What do you want to do? Maybe we should both decide together. Maybe we should both sit together." Not that they have many choices. Couple therapists have stated
together." Not that they have many choices. Couple therapists have stated that they will intentionally seat couples at a 90° angle. Can you guess why? Sometimes it's side by side on a couch. Sometimes it's one on the couch
why? Sometimes it's side by side on a couch. Sometimes it's one on the couch and one on a sofa facing the other way. >> Why? they want them to. >> It's the best for eye contact.
>> You can choose the level of eye contact. You can look at your partner to connect or you can look away when you feel you need emotional space without it being so obvious, without it feeling confrontational, like I can't even look at you right now.
>> It feels more natural. And a lot of these sessions are filled with confrontation. One therapist says, "I saw a couple that was doing retalatory
confrontation. One therapist says, "I saw a couple that was doing retalatory cheating. They were just cheating on each other and then telling each other
cheating. They were just cheating on each other and then telling each other about it and then the other person would get mad and then cheat on them and then tell each other about it. When they got through their anger, they decided to call it a truce. They waved the white flag and made peace. With their level of
emotional maturity, I doubt it lasted long, but they stopped seeing me. So, I
don't know if I helped them or prolonged their suffering. I don't know. Another
couple's therapist said, "I saw a couple in the office because the husband greeted the dog before her when he came home from work, and that's why they started couples therapy. But it's actually a very symbolic problem of something greater, you know, a bigger underlying issue. >> Every [clears throat] day he'd come home
from work and he would pet the dog first before he said hi to his wife. Kind of
like the couple that wanted to divorce because the wife, she likes to cut her sandwiches diagonally. The husband when he makes the sandwiches, he cuts them
sandwiches diagonally. The husband when he makes the sandwiches, he cuts them straight in half. They literally come to couples therapy for this and people think they're crazy. Like, what do you mean just cut the sandwiches? But this
is a symbolic gesture of the fact that the husband is unwilling to do something so simple for his wife. Another Redditor writes, "I have a friend who's a marriage counselor, and basically half his job is just helping two people who hate each other come to
the conclusion that it's okay to divorce. That's it." Also, couple therapy is like a wrestling match. These couples, some of them go in there with the sole intention >> to win. >> I'm I'm here to win. >> And who am I winning?
>> The therapist. They're going to tell me that I'm right and that my partner is wrong. I'm in it toing win it. Welcome to couples therapy. But whatever happens
wrong. I'm in it toing win it. Welcome to couples therapy. But whatever happens in therapy sessions, I mean, it typically does not warrant one spouse trying to kill the other spouse in a slow, painful, long manner via a hitman
in a Macy's parking lot, right? Maybe. Dr. Fatrell has been a psychiatrist probably longer than most of us have been alive. She's been in practice since 1993.
Interestingly, she specializes in child and adolescent psychiatry. But when
Grant is 6 years old, Gracie is 2 years old. Angie ends up in Dr. Fertrell's office and she claims that Aaron has been abusively violating her since she gave birth to Grant. And the final straw was she was going through his stuff and
she allegedly discovers that Aaron has been cheating on her with workers, but more alarmingly, he has been grooming underage girls. It's not entirely clear exactly how she finds out about this and if she was able to collect any evidence at this point. Not that it would matter much because according to Angie, Aaron
would threaten her. If you ever tell anyone about anything, I will make sure you never see our kids again. Who is she even going to tell? According
to Angie, Aaron barely lets her talk to anybody, like anyone at all. She can't
even go to a haircut appointment by herself to get a haircut because I don't know, maybe he thinks that she's going to go there and say something to the stylist or even accidentally mention something that would raise the alarms.
Which means according to Angie that both of them are now sitting in Dr. Fortnell's office because even these psychiatrists therapy sessions, he's not letting her go alone. And Angie's probably telling Dr. Fortnell everything
all the way from the beginning. She's probably starting with her childhood.
Not great. She says even as an adult, she had to file for an order of protection against her own dad. So clearly child life, family life, home life, not great for Angie. And it's always been bad. Probably worse when she
was a kid and living with them. Angie says that she spent pretty much every single waking hour of her life just trying to become a basketball star for her school team because she doesn't want to go home. She doesn't want to focus on her own life. It's miserable. And then she graduates and she decides maybe
basketball is not going to pay the bills, so I'm going to be a pharmacist.
She spends all of her energy focusing on her own capabilities, such as [music] pharmacy school, graduating, and then becoming a pharmacist. And it's as a pharmacist that she starts talking to Aaron Solomon again. They knew each
other from high school. They're rekindling their love and it's just like a fast track to marriage. Okay, I will say that rekindling is perhaps not like the exact word. Angie says in an interview, quote, "Back in high school,
Aaron saw me then and as I learned in my counseling sessions, he was stalking me." So, she claims that he was stalking her when she was back in high school. We
me." So, she claims that he was stalking her when she was back in high school. We
don't really get more elaboration on this, but she says, "You know, he was stalking me." That would have been all the way back in like 1988. I didn't hear
stalking me." That would have been all the way back in like 1988. I didn't hear from him after that. I brushed him off. He continued to stalk me. Angie says
that she was kind of rude to him in high school and she always regretted it. I
mean, she didn't know what kind of person he was back then, but she always just kind of thought about it and she decided as an adult maybe she would reach out and apologize. And it was easy to remember him from high school considering that she would she would turn on channel 4 and he's right there
morning anchor news like sports anchor news. He's just right there on the TV.
And she says that at that point she had her own house, her own car. She manages
the pharmacy. So, she's not just a pharmacist, she's managing other pharmacists. She's living the She's got two dogs, a good income. She's very
pharmacists. She's living the She's got two dogs, a good income. She's very
happy, very well adjusted. Aaron Solomon comes into her life and within 6 weeks of dating, she's pregnant with their first child, Grant, and suddenly getting married in Vegas. She said she was very excited to have a kid, though. She said
that she was very set on being a single mom. But then both Aaron Solomon and her own dad threatened her because they're both very religious and they said that she needs to be married before giving birth. So they went to Vegas and they
got married which is when Angie says yeah everything starts falling apart.
They get back, he moves into her house and it's just like a hostile corporate takeover. Aaron starts controlling the finances. He doesn't let her go anywhere
takeover. Aaron starts controlling the finances. He doesn't let her go anywhere without his approval and he has these mood swings. She says that was just unpredictable. She claims that he would just go quiet for days and then out of
unpredictable. She claims that he would just go quiet for days and then out of nowhere he would go into a fit of anger where he would just berate her constantly for the way she looks, for her capabilities. He would just call her crazy. And sometimes, according to Angie, he would just straight up start
crazy. And sometimes, according to Angie, he would just straight up start physically attacking her, especially once Gracie was born. Angie alleges to her doctors that she found out that Aaron was cheating on her and the family. And he just tells her, "Yeah, well, I need to have two times a day,
family. And he just tells her, "Yeah, well, I need to have two times a day, and that's completely normal." These are disclosed by the doctor. >> These are disclosed by Angie.
>> Oh, she said, "I told this to my doctor." >> Yeah. And I mean, obviously, it cannot be disclosed by the doctor cuz that would be a major HIPPO violation, but Angie has posted some of some doctor's reports. >> Okay. >> But Angie claims that during her
sessions with Dr. Fortnell that Angie was diagnosed with PTSD and Aaron was diagnosed with a sex addiction. Do we have the medical records? No. Did Dr.
Fortnell tell us? No. In a lawsuit filed by Aaron against Angie, so Solomon v.
Solomon, he firmly denies being ever diagnosed as [music] a sex addict, a narcissist, a sociopath, or anything else that he is being accused of. Even
when it comes to therapy, clearly one of them is lying about this.
>> So when did Angie come out with all of these information? Is it lately or this was like 10 years ago? >> Lately. Yes. >> And when did the husband sue Angie, the wife?
>> Lately. Okay. So >> this is before the whole murder plot happened. Murder for higher plot.
>> Maybe this will give you a better continuity. In 2013, they have a very contentious divorce.
>> Custody primarily goes to Aaron. >> Yeah. >> And since 2013, Gracie has been fighting to get the kids back. >> Yeah. >> They hate each other since 2013.
Probably for longer than that. And then in 2020, Grant Solomon dies.
And this kickstarts a very public [music] round of accusations being thrown out of whether or not Aaron Solomon is involved in Grant Solomon's death.
>> And this is when everything comes to a national scale. The allegations of sexual abuse against Gracie have been kind of spurring up before 2020, but they really start blowing up around this time >> after Grant Solomon's son died.
>> Yes. And this is when Aaron Solomon sues Angie Solomon for defamation.
>> When did the daughter make the video again? >> In 2021.
>> And this lawsuit is more so recent. And then in 2025, Angie was arrested for trying to hire a hitman. >> Wow. >> So this is I mean more than >> ongoing ongoing. Yeah. >> Wow.
Every single person that you ask in Franklin, Tennessee, they seem to have a very different idea, a different opinion about who they think is the lying Solomon. One of Gracie's friends who's known Gracie since preK, she says,
Solomon. One of Gracie's friends who's known Gracie since preK, she says, "Well, around the time that the custody battle started, around that time, Gracie gets sent to live with the dad." And suddenly Gracie is not Gracie. Like,
this is She just starts looking, according to Graciey's friend, quote, tired and began to be very skinny. I noticed that her eyes were just puffy, but as a kid, I just kind of brushed her off as allergies. I would also notice
that she had several bruises and other scratches and scrapes almost all the time. I would ask her about this, and the answer was always the same. I fell
time. I would ask her about this, and the answer was always the same. I fell
on the ground. I have only ever been to Aaron's house once, but when I was there, I noticed some strange things. I think we were in the second grade.
Gracie had me over for a sleepover and I noticed there were several dents and other markings on the wall and that Gracie was very nervous around her dad.
As we grew older, Aaron would [music] touch Gracie, even if it's just like placing his hand on her shoulder, she would flinch a bit and I could just tell that something was wrong. But as a kid, you didn't know that. >> That is crazy.
>> Yeah. Meanwhile, Aaron argues this is just not true. This is not true in the slightest. and he states he should have known that something like this was going
slightest. and he states he should have known that something like this was going to happen. Aaron claims that when he and Angie got into another one of their
to happen. Aaron claims that when he and Angie got into another one of their arguments back in 2013, she said something that he just should have known the flags. She said, quote, and this is according to Aaron, so this is alleged
the flags. She said, quote, and this is according to Aaron, so this is alleged as well. My first husband, I never told him I was going to divorce him, but I'm
as well. My first husband, I never told him I was going to divorce him, but I'm telling you right now, I'm going to divorce you. It was really weird. Aaron
thought it was weird, but then quote, "Not long after that, I noticed her saying things and doing things that looked like she was trying to make the kids be on her side." He alleges she would accuse him of abusing her in front
of the kids, like, "Oh, your dad hit me." >> Now, maybe she did, and maybe it's true, or maybe it's not true, and she's lying to the kids. >> Mhm. He says that, for example, after a particularly brutal fight where he claims that Angie was getting violent
with him, he leaves to help her deescalate. Next morning, quote, she said in front of the children that your daddy left in the middle of the night to go sleep with another woman. I said, "Angie, why are you saying that?" I
said, "Why are you saying that to the kids?" Like, I said, "Do you want me to tell them that I had to leave because you were trying to attack me physically and abuse me?" And she said, "I only did that in self-defense."
So again, we don't know. It's just like couples therapy, but the worst version ever, amplified by a thousand%. Both Angie and Aaron have completely different stories. It seems like both of them want you to believe their version.
different stories. It seems like both of them want you to believe their version.
You tell me which one makes more sense. Remember how Gracie claimed in her YouTube video that Aaron would take up pictures of the minors at homecoming of their dresses?
>> Well, Angie claims that Aaron has a Snapchat, the username being who is it 64? But [snorts] like why the hell does he have a Snapchat? Angie claims like >> Does he though?
64? But [snorts] like why the hell does he have a Snapchat? Angie claims like >> Does he though?
>> It seems like it. It seems like from the screenshots I've seen, it seems like he has a but I don't know. I've never been Snapchat. I don't have a Snapchat, but I've never been Snapchated by him, so I can't confirm to you.
>> What kind of screenshot are we saying? >> Okay, so it was from Grant's phone and it looked like it was the dad. And then there's also a picture of him shirtless that he took a selfie shirtless. >> Uhhuh. And it was like something sexual
along the lines of all of your inches want me or something.
>> Wait, what's the context? He he took a Snapchat photo and send it to somebody. >> Yes. But
>> somebody screenshotted that. >> Yes. But it is it is believed I think that this was not sent to a minor. >> Okay. Oh, so he was talking to another woman and he sent the >> Yes. >> Okay. photo to Okay. So he does look like there is a Snapchat. What I will
>> Yes. >> Okay. photo to Okay. So he does look like there is a Snapchat. What I will say is it does look like he has a Snapchat in my opinion. I don't know.
I've never been Snapchated by him. It does look like he took a shirtless picture and was maybe hitting on people on Snapchat. He could very well have been sending this to someone of age that is single and does not cross any sort of moral boundary.
>> Or he could have been doing what Angie is claiming he was doing, which was trying to groom underage girls. Angie claims that Aaron would try to talk to high school girls by going to the kids games, like his own kids high
school games, sports games, and then he would take pictures and then Angie alleges he would tell the girls, these high school girls, that, "Hey, I'm going to send you the pictures. Just give me your snap." Which I think anyone >> anyone of a certain age with a Snapchat is a little cr especially when you have
kids and you have a Snapchat is a little weird. >> Yeah. Um, also I don't think that's how you use Is it Is that how you use Snapchat? >> I don't think so. >> Use it to send photos.
>> I feel like the photos disappear. So why would you want Do the photos disappear?
>> Yeah, but I mean asking for phone number is weird, too. But maybe Instagram.
>> Instagram is safer. >> Yeah, Snapchat is I don't know. But
>> or like an email. I don't know. You're like you have kids. You're at a school event. >> Weird.
>> Or just like text it to the parents. >> Yeah. Mhm. Yeah.
>> That's what I would do. It's just kind of strange. >> No, that's actually really creepy.
Imagine like you're at a sports game. Like you're you're doing this at school and then a parent's like, "Give me your Snapchat." >> Oh, that's terrifying. Yeah, >> that's weird.
>> Yeah, that's weird. >> But also, I can't imagine the other way.
I can't imagine being like, "What's your Snapchat?" to someone that's decades younger than you is so bizarre. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. >> Very bizarre. Now, I will say it does seem like he has a Snapchat. I don't know if he's reaching out to young girls or if he's even telling them that he's going to send them pictures through
Snapchat, but that is what Angie is claiming. I would imagine that every single resident in Franklin, Tennessee has heard about these different arguments. There is even a contentious point about did Aaron Solomon quit his
arguments. There is even a contentious point about did Aaron Solomon quit his job working as a news anchor or was he fired? Angie claims that Aaron Solomon was more or less forced into resigning from his position. He was a sports news
anchor for Channel 4. And Angie says one day they find inappropriate materials, pictures, videos, NSFW things on his work computer and his work phone. And to
avoid a big massive scandal with the TD network, they basically back him into a corner and they say, "You got to resign so they don't have to deal with a big fallout for a newscaster being exposed [music] for doing something like this in
their organization." That's what Angie says. She does later elaborate, claiming
their organization." That's what Angie says. She does later elaborate, claiming that some of those pictures probably included her. And apparently people from his workplace saw it and told her that she did not look awake, insinuating that
she had been drugged and potentially positioned for these pictures. >> Wow.
>> Aaron, on the other hand, argues that is not what happened at all. He says he was working in the sports department. They moved him to the morning news segment, which he loved. He loved telling people about the weather and what was going to happen that day. But then because of structural changes and new leadership,
they wanted him back to sports. And he felt like that was a demotion of sorts.
And Angie herself even encouraged him to quit and find a position at a company where he would actually be appreciated for his work. Also, Aaron argued that he thought it was perhaps a good time for him to take some time away from work because Angie's uneasy behavior, he claims, is [music] escalating at this
point. That is what Aaron is saying. He states that he was concerned about his
point. That is what Aaron is saying. He states that he was concerned about his wife since around 2012. At one point in 2012, Gracie had to have eye surgery.
And according to Aaron, Gracie starts sleeping in their bed after the surgery to recover. And then Grant starts falling a little sick. And he wants to
to recover. And then Grant starts falling a little sick. And he wants to sleep in their bed, too. And so now Grant and Gracie are both in the bedroom for like 9 months. And Aaron is saying, "We got to get the kids out of here because this isn't normal." And like they got to grow up. They got to they
got to they got to sleep in their own rooms. This is not healthy. And Angie is unwilling to do that. He describes her as being reluctant and almost dependent on the children. That's what he says. I'm not sure. I'm not a parent. I don't
know if that's a bad thing or a good thing. I have no clue, right? But I
don't know if that's particularly a great spectacular example of being dependent on the kids, but here we are. Another claim, an example he gives in his lawsuit. And this is one time Aaron said that he was trying to get fresh
his lawsuit. And this is one time Aaron said that he was trying to get fresh bedding for Grant's bed. I guess they're doing sheets. They're washing the sheets. And Aaron is like, I'm going to put the sheets on Grant's bed. the fresh
sheets. And Aaron is like, I'm going to put the sheets on Grant's bed. the fresh
sheets. Just simple task. Angie, however, according to Aaron, gets very mad at him and she's like, "I want to do it. I want to do the sheets." He's like, "Okay, it's just sheets. You do the sheets." Then he stops. Then all the
kids are in the house and in front of the kids, Angie's doing the sheets and she's loudly complaining about how she had to go find the sheets. She had to go find the bedding and now she has to make the bed herself and nobody wants to help her. Nobody ever does anything. and he claims that he was just shocked because
her. Nobody ever does anything. and he claims that he was just shocked because she was the one that told him not to do the sheets. Eventually, Aaron does get a new job because he thinks [music] things are getting better again, but he claims
that Angie just started getting upset and reactive to the point where he would come home with paychecks from his new job. And Angie would just start spending them extravagantly. [music] He states one time she went to Dick Sporting Goods
them extravagantly. [music] He states one time she went to Dick Sporting Goods and spent over $1,000 worth of things that nobody needed. He secretly had to go back and return them. and even then she was freaking out. And it's not just that. He claims Angie would just start turning the kids against him and trying
that. He claims Angie would just start turning the kids against him and trying to convince the kids that he was abusive. As stated in his lawsuit, Aaron claims that after the divorce, he just wanted Angie to get better mentally.
Angie is just constantly criticizing Aaron's parenting to the kids and quote mischaracterizing his normal and completely reasonable parenting rules such as appropriate bedtime and limits on screen time as controlling and crazy.
So, he's saying he would make sure that the kids go to bed at a certain time.
Then he's saying that Angie would turn around and say, "Your dad is crazy. I
wouldn't do that. No parent does that. That's so controlling and manipulative."
>> So, he's listing out all of these details in the lawsuit. And the lawsuit is for what?
>> It's for defamation. >> Yes. Now, Angie's dad, who testifies in court against his own daughter, and we're going to get into all of that.
Yeah. Angie's dad takes Aaron Solomon's side. But remember, Angie said her child life was not good. She had to file an order of protection against her own dad as an adult. And now the dad is testifying with her ex-husband who she
is saying is also an abuser. So >> wow, >> it's very complicated. >> Complicated. Yeah.
>> This is the dad, right? He claims that Angie would convince the kids that their father was being unreasonable and unfair because of all of these things and she would come up with new claims and new allegations all the time. Angie's dad
says that she would just start going around telling everyone that Aaron told the kids that she was dead, but like he never did that is what he's claiming.
So Angie would say, "He took the kids away from me and then he told the kids that I'm dead." So the kids are so traumatized they think that their mom is dead. >> Mhm.
>> But I'm not dead. You know? >> Mhm. >> That's what she's saying. The other side is saying we never told them that they're dead. But Gracie is saying I thought my mom was dead. Okay, >> Aaron and his side, which includes
Angie's parents and her sister, they say that the allegations are obviously very serious, but they say it's not true. They say that Aaron allegedly essaying his daughter Gracie allegations that Aaron would control their food intake.
So, Angie was telling people that Aaron was obsessed with them being sports, like athletes. He would control their food intake, make sure that they were
like athletes. He would control their food intake, make sure that they were emaciated, perfect for performance. And then on top of that, he would even randomly just control their bathroom habits. If you had to use the restroom,
you would have to do it in the allotted specific time of the day. If you don't, you cannot use the restroom. If you don't have to go number two, for example, in that time period from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m., you can't ever use the
restroom until 3:00 to 4:00 p.m. the next day. >> Now, does Aaron deny those as well? Yes.
>> He denies everything. >> He denies everything. >> He said this never happened. >> Yeah.
>> And Angie is brainwashed by the mother. Is that what he's saying?
>> Gracie is brainwashed by the mother. Gracie. Gracie. >> Yes. He's saying that Gracie is brainwashed by the mother. >> How old is Gracie now? >> She should be 18 now.
>> Huh. But this happened like when she was a teenager or younger.
>> This was happening when she was young. 2013. She Yeah, she's young. >> She's young. Wow.
>> Yeah. Aaron claims that not only is Angie out here making these really big, despicable claims of abuse, but also, according to his lawsuit, he claims that Angie would bizarrely allege other forms of abuse. Quote, "She complained to a
close friend that Mr. Solomon had abused the children by taking them to swim in a motel pool while visiting a relative." >> That's it. >> That's it. Just like taking them to a motel pool was abusive is what he's claiming Angie allegedly told a friend.
>> Okay. But at least in the early stages of this marriage, nothing is as contentious as what happened in the shower on May 9th, 2013. Depending on who you ask, the shower incident is going to sound vastly different. If you ask Aaron Solomon, he
will say it is the day that Angie tried to self-exit. If you ask Angie, she's going to tell you it's the day that Aaron Solomon tried to kill her. Aaron
says that night it was just the two of them in the living room. Angie's not
happy, but what's new? He says he doesn't even remember what Angie is mad about. In the Solomon house, arguments are naturally occurring at any given
about. In the Solomon house, arguments are naturally occurring at any given moment. He's sitting there listening to Angie and he claims just out of nowhere,
moment. He's sitting there listening to Angie and he claims just out of nowhere, she throws out a quick little, "I'm going to end it. I've been thinking about it. I know how to do it and I know what I'm going to do." And she just
about it. I know how to do it and I know what I'm going to do." And she just allegedly calmly walks out of the living room into the primary bedroom where both Grant and Gracie have fallen asleep in the primary bedroom in the parents bed.
Aaron claims clearly this is making him worried because why is she walking in there after she just said this? She walks in, she locks the bedroom door.
Then he can hear her walking into the bathroom, locking the bathroom door. So
he says, quote, "It took a couple of minutes to get through both sets of doors. When I opened the second door into the bathroom, I couldn't believe
doors. When I opened the second door into the bathroom, I couldn't believe it. She had wrapped the haird dryer cord, so I guess a blowd dryer, the
it. She had wrapped the haird dryer cord, so I guess a blowd dryer, the cord, the electrical cord around her neck three to four times and the haird dryer was like resting there and the other part was like plugged in. It was
attached to the shower head. Honestly, I was trying to map it out in my head.
>> Oh, she tied one end to the shower head. >> Yes. And she was slumped at the bottom of the shower and I immediately could tell that she had not snapped her neck.
Her hands were turning purple though. Her face was turning red and so I immediately undid it the rope or the cord and it took maybe 3 to 4 minutes for her to come too. She was breathing. She had a pulse. I got a cold cloth. I
rubbed it on her head and I tried to get her to come too. When she came too, she became semi violent. She wanted to push me away. Get away from me. She [music]
kicked at me. Don't try to help me. We went into the living room where she proceeded to get violent with me and said that she was going to beat the hell out of me for the next 2 and 1/2 hours until the kids woke up. She proceeded to
attack me, tried to hit me, scratch me, pull me, all of that. At that time, I tried to defend myself, get away, grabbed my cell phone, which was charging, and I went out the front door. I got in our car. I drove to Kroger,
which is roughly about 3 to four blocks down Abbott Martin Road. He claims I never hit her, never struck her. I've defended myself physically. I tried to keep her away from me a number of times, but that's it. He doesn't immediately call 911 that night because he says that he didn't want to upset the kids, which
is an interesting thing because he also just like leaves the kids with Angie in this allegedly heightened emotional state, but I'm not a parent. I just
thought that was weird. He argues that it's because quote, "She was getting loud. I was really worried that the kids were going to wake up and see this and
loud. I was really worried that the kids were going to wake up and see this and that's why I left." So, he's saying like, "If I just excuse myself, I know that she's not going to hurt the kids is what he claims. But, I don't know. I
just feel like you can never be too sure." He says, "That's why I left to calm the situation, drive down a few blocks." However, Angie presents the story very differently. She says it was another one of those nights. Aaron's eyes are yellow.
Yeah, his eyes get yellow when he is very upset. He's the one freaking out.
He's getting mad. He's starting another fight, which is very common. It's one of those nights. And she says, quote, "He started chasing me." They were fighting
those nights. And she says, quote, "He started chasing me." They were fighting in the living room. And Angie says he chases her. So she's running as fast as she can and she runs into the prim primary bedroom where the kids are
asleep. She locks the door. She runs into the primary bathroom and quote,
asleep. She locks the door. She runs into the primary bathroom and quote, "Before I knew it, he had the wire around my neck." >> She says he's simultaneously pushing her down while pulling the rope up, like the wire up, and choking her. And she's
trying to fight back. She said, "I knew based on prior experience, if I could yell his name loud enough, you know, sometimes he would snap out of it, come back to reality." So that's what I was doing. I was screaming his name over and
over again. Angie says that he has eight personalities, but it felt like that
over again. Angie says that he has eight personalities, but it felt like that night the ninth one was coming out. She says, quote, and he said, "Don't worry, this will be quick and painless." But it wasn't the only time that I had
survived an attack on my life. It was the first time that I had seen that personality, and that thing was going to kill me. The thing was, it was monstrous, and it looked like a monster, and I knew immediately that I was in
terrible danger. I was in trouble. I look up and Grant was standing [music]
terrible danger. I was in trouble. I look up and Grant was standing [music] right behind him. He had woken up. The only reason Aaron stopped, according to Angie, his attempt at killing Angie, is because their son Grant woke up and
came into the bathroom. Which, okay, Aaron is claiming that Angie tried to self-exit and freaked out on him when he saved her. Angie is claiming that Aaron tried to kill her and only stopped when Grant, their son, woke up. So, why can't
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>> [music] >> July 20, 2020. Grant had just turned 18 like a month ago, and he is a star baseball player, which means colleges are already calling. And his dad, a former sports newscaster, wants to make sure that he only gets the best calls,
which is why they're driving an hour away to this warehouse turned practice location. It's called the Ward Performance Institute in Gallatin,
location. It's called the Ward Performance Institute in Gallatin, Tennessee. It is now closed. It's like a windowless warehouse style gym. I
Tennessee. It is now closed. It's like a windowless warehouse style gym. I
imagine that's where like a boot camp gym style would be. It looks cool. The
inside looks great. Very well done, but it has that hardcore energy to it and you're just there to focus on baseball and nothing else. It has been debated whether or not Grant and Aaron had an appointment that day, but if it is true,
then it would have been at 9:00 a.m. At this point, Grant and Gracie are living with Angie. It's like back and forth custody. They're constantly fighting to
with Angie. It's like back and forth custody. They're constantly fighting to get the kids. At this [music] point, the kids are living with Angie. So, Grant is driving separately to meet with his dad, Aaron. Both at this 1 hour away practice location.
>> Why is it debated if there was appointment? >> Both parties argue. So, Aaron Solomon and his side argue that there was an appointment and that's why they went and they were actually early to their appointment. So, they had some time in the parking lot. Angie and her side argue, no, we found out that they don't
have an appointment, but this the center is now closed. So no one can really and I don't even think that they would disclose >> what that's such an easy thing to get an answer. What? >> So it's been debated. According to Angie, Grant really did not want to go
answer. What? >> So it's been debated. According to Angie, Grant really did not want to go to Gallatin that morning. He was not feeling well. He had just recovered from CO. His lungs weren't doing great. He just didn't even want to overexert
CO. His lungs weren't doing great. He just didn't even want to overexert himself and make it worse for his performance later on. But alas, he's going. I mean, whether that's self motivated and not wanting to disappoint
going. I mean, whether that's self motivated and not wanting to disappoint himself or maybe it's not wanting to disappoint his dad or he just wanted to go. I don't know. It's unclear. >> I'm so sorry. Notes on the appointment. >> Yes.
go. I don't know. It's unclear. >> I'm so sorry. Notes on the appointment. >> Yes.
>> It was debated, right? >> Yes. >> Well, wouldn't there be some kind of record like some kind of text message or email or something or >> Yeah. I will say that there's so much online, >> but especially with this particular
>> Yeah. I will say that there's so much online, >> but especially with this particular incident, everything feels like you see one thing online and you see documentation and you feel like, "Oh, that looks very legit." But then the
other party is like, "That's absolutely not legit." And that's not what happened.
>> Okay. So everything it's like no one can agree. So we can't even be sure that things are certain.
>> Even the police reports of this incident of Grant's death are pretty sparse.
>> There's like not a lot of public police reports and they're very um thin. >> Very thin.
>> Is this strange to you? >> It is strange, but also we couldn't foyer it. We couldn't get a FOIA request. Now, typically like whatever you can find online for public police
request. Now, typically like whatever you can find online for public police reports are very slim compared to when you get a FOIA request and then you have a typically more dense police report. Sometimes you can get the court reporter
to give you court transcripts and then you get like a better picture. This it's like so thin >> and they're being released by potentially parties involved. >> So it can be more spec selective.
>> Yes. So, it's just really tricky. >> Okay. Okay. >> Now, Grant drives up to the parking lot, parks next to his dad, and then 10 minutes later, Aaron Solomon is calling 911, stating in a very strange tone that his son is trapped, pinned under his
truck, his own truck, Grant's own truck. He is now under his own truck, >> and he can't get out. 1357. >> Uh my my son's truck backed over him and
he's it's rolled over him and drugged him into the ditch and it's on top of him. He's trapped under the truck and I I Yeah he somehow it drugged him underneath it.
him. He's trapped under the truck and I I Yeah he somehow it drugged him underneath it.
>> Yes, my son is under it. I'm trying to No, I'm I'm trying to call 911.
>> It's almost like he's talking to someone that's also present at the scene now.
Now the operator is asking him, "Okay, what's your name?" My name is Aaron Solomon. Okay. How old is the male? >> He's 18. He just turned 18 a couple
Solomon. Okay. How old is the male? >> He's 18. He just turned 18 a couple weeks about a month ago. My son. Oh my god. Oh my god. This is not good. >> Is he awake?
>> Oh, please hurry. >> I don't No, 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. >> Okay. Oh my gosh. >> Okay. It's very strange. It seems vague.
It's interesting because, you know, she says he's not alert, right? Which would
imply that he should be checking on him, but it sounds like he's not the one confirming. So, it sounds like he's not the one visually seeing that his son is
confirming. So, it sounds like he's not the one visually seeing that his son is not alert. He's getting this information from someone else at the scene, but he's at the scene.
not alert. He's getting this information from someone else at the scene, but he's at the scene.
>> Yeah. Which is crazy. If this is your son, you should be okay. >> You should be under the truck.
>> Yeah. >> But he's not. And his voice is, a lot of people say, eily calm. He's saying like, "Oh my god. Oh my god. [gasps] This This is not good. Oh my god. >> Oh my god. >> Oh my god.
>> Oh my god. >> Was your son working on it? >> Very valid question.
>> Very lack of direct communication in times of panic. I mean, I get it. It's
understandable. But you also have to see that it's very vague what he's giving to the operator. Grant ended up under his truck. We don't know how.
the operator. Grant ended up under his truck. We don't know how.
>> No. No. No. I don't know. He was just getting out of it. So, he wasn't working under the truck.
He's getting out of the truck. >> We're on an incline and I guess he didn't have it in park or something or it wasn't engaged or >> Oh my god. >> Oh my god.
>> Still not responding. >> No. No. >> And he's still under truck. No one can get from under. >> No.
>> We saw units and routes to you. I'm just asking you questions before we can update him. Okay.
>> Can you check and see if he's breathing? >> I I somebody's telling me that he's coming too.
>> Okay. >> He is waking up. Trying to keeping still. >> So he is >> Well, he can't Yeah, he can't move. I don't think he can move. I I don't know. >> Okay. I
>> No, he can't move. He's trapped. >> Okay. We got somebody in row now. When
he wakes up, he might be there. Can somebody come down there and talk to him?
>> Yeah, somebody talked to him there. >> There's blood. Is he facing up or down?
He's facing up. They said he may aspirate. We need to hurry.
>> What is going on? This is such a weird call. >> It's such a bizarre call. So, does he have blood coming out of his mouth? >> Yeah, he's Yeah, there's blood coming out. Yeah, somehow it drugged him down, I think. I don't know whether it wasn't
out. Yeah, somehow it drugged him down, I think. I don't know whether it wasn't in park or what or if it didn't engage the brake or it drugged him underneath somehow. >> Okay.
>> They said he's facing up. >> Okay. >> But he's bleeding 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. We can't We can't move him. >> That provides no context. So, I am going to try to give you as much context as possible after telling you about the 911 call. The training facility is located on a hill. So, it's right off a pretty
call. The training facility is located on a hill. So, it's right off a pretty busy road. I was looking at like the Google Earth View and stuff, and it it
busy road. I was looking at like the Google Earth View and stuff, and it it doesn't seem like a middle of nowhere road, which is intriguing later when you see all of the facts of this case. It's a road, then you turn right, I would imagine. You turn right and it's up this hill. It looks steep. It's a cement
imagine. You turn right and it's up this hill. It looks steep. It's a cement little pathway up the hill onto the little parking lot. It's not even a parking lot. There's no parking lot lines. It's just a few spaces you can
parking lot. There's no parking lot lines. It's just a few spaces you can park on this hill and there's this warehouse on top. It It looks like it's in a more industrial part of the neighborhood. It doesn't look like this
very cutesy berries boot camp soul cycle type of facility. It looks like you go there just to train for baseball and that's it. You're not here for a smoothie next door. >> Mhm.
>> This is a a facility. There's no windows. There's just this garage door that is down at the time and a small black door that has no windows that you can enter through. It's very efficiently done. I mean, no part of this facility
was done for aesthetics, even the parking area. Only half of the parking area is cement. The other part is grass. So, you have this strip going up. And on
the sides of the strip of cement are just grass and rocks, like giant rocks.
I would say they're like watermelon sized. Some of them are fist size. A lot
of them are grapefruit to watermelon size. Watermelon is pretty big that maybe there's like one or two watermelon size. Maybe more grapefruit size, but they're pretty jagged rocks. They don't look like pebbles or stones. They don't
look like someone bought them and put them there. They look like they were already there. So, you got all these rocks and then grass on the side. And
already there. So, you got all these rocks and then grass on the side. And
then once you get past this little driveway, >> then you just have a little strip of concrete and you can park. That's it. It makes sense that they would not get rid of the grass or the rest of the hill because you couldn't even really park
there because of the way that the incline is done. It just wouldn't be feasible. So, they did it just where you can actually park. If you want to be
feasible. So, they did it just where you can actually park. If you want to be very simplistic about it, parking lot is on a hill. There is a ditch at the bottom of the hill with big rocks. That's as simple as it gets. Now, the
ditch in pictures sometimes look short, but videos of people who have gone out there, they say if you stand at the bottom of the ditch where the rocks are and you stand up tall, it's maybe about like 5' 3 in tall. >> The ditch is 5t tall. So, you're
basically in the ditch. >> You're in the ditch. >> Like, I think it would be pretty hard to climb out of that ditch unless you walk to the sidewalk and then walk up the cement pathway, the driveway. >> Okay. Okay. I see. >> Cuz it's just grass.
>> I see. I see. I see. is rocks and grass. >> I see. >> Now, the medical report states that when emergency personnel get to the scene, they find an 18-year-old man lying on
his back on large rocks in a ditch. He is [music] underneath the front of the truck >> between the two front tires. So, his head he's facing up. He's on his [music]
back and his head is in between the two front tires. So, his feet are facing the street, but the truck is facing the facility. The medical report states the weight of the vehicle was supported by the wheels and was not being exerted
upon onto the patient. So, it's not like the car is crushing him. This is very important. [music] Meaning Grant is laying on his back on the rocks in the
important. [music] Meaning Grant is laying on his back on the rocks in the ditch. His truck is on top of him, but it's not suffocating him. It's not
ditch. His truck is on top of him, but it's not suffocating him. It's not
crushing him. Technically, if he were uninjured, he could maybe crawl out of there. I don't know if he would because of the rocks being jagged, but maybe he
there. I don't know if he would because of the rocks being jagged, but maybe he could if it was flat land. Upon initial impression, patient is noted to be unresponsive but breathing and is noted to have some bleeding from the scalp, nose and ears. [music] Primary assessment is limited due to inability
to access the patient. Patient is with no obvious deformities upon assessment.
Although assessment is limited, detailed assessment findings are as noted previously. So they are able to move the truck off of Grant, rush him to the
previously. So they are able to move the truck off of Grant, rush him to the hospital, [music] but he is pronounced dead. And so now everyone has so many questions.
>> What was the cause of death? It was um cardiac arrest actually. >> What?
>> Yeah. So, even just looking at the picture of Grant's car in the ditch, it just it doesn't feel right. Even that 911 call netizens say, "It's very freaky. Like, why does the dad sound so cold? Why does he sound so distant?" One
freaky. Like, why does the dad sound so cold? Why does he sound so distant?" One
comment reads, "He sounds as concerned to somebody ordering a pizza delivery.
Like, somebody what the is happening? Like, this is what evil sounds like."
Another person comments, "We need to hurry. That's what the dad said. Yet, he
isn't there to help him. Why isn't he near his son? Also, the part where he's like, "Grant, if you can, move your head to the side. >> Grant, turn your face to the side if you can, barely, but be careful." >> That sounds a little >> insane. >> Performative maybe.
>> I mean, another comment reads, "What the actual heck? I can hold my hand on my heart and swear on the Holy Bible. Wild horses would not be able to stop me from trying to help my child. He is not the least bit bothered. No emotion in his
voice, no words of comfort to his son, nothing. However, some people are defending Aaron. Some people write, "Conspiracy theorists are so funny to
defending Aaron. Some people write, "Conspiracy theorists are so funny to me. The dad is not calm here at all. He's trying to stay in control and
me. The dad is not calm here at all. He's trying to stay in control and communicate. You people are all so crazy. Not everyone is a sexual abuser.
communicate. You people are all so crazy. Not everyone is a sexual abuser.
Not every female tells the truth." Which I feel like that part I mean, you can be on air side. I we don't know what happened, but also like that tells me everything I need to know about the commentator. But not every female tells
the truth. Horrible accident, but it happens 210 times a year. This exact
the truth. Horrible accident, but it happens 210 times a year. This exact
same thing. Victims are always between 18 to 23. As a mom, it's a very sad tragedy, but it's very disturbing how the internet thinks it's both the judge and the jury. And this dad is not calm at all. As a parent, he's frantically
trying to control himself. Um, I will say there was someone in my hometown that had actually was in a very similar accident when I was really young. Um,
this was like childhood times, but car ran over, car parked on a hill, was not engaged in park, and it ended up killing him. But with that one, there were no
conspiracies. There were no whispers around town. It was very clear it was an
conspiracies. There were no whispers around town. It was very clear it was an accident. Like, it was very clear what happened. And there were no allegations.
accident. Like, it was very clear what happened. And there were no allegations.
There were not even like little bits of people being like, "Oh, that was weird."
Like you remember that no one talks about it, but it was weird. Don't you
think it was weird? It was devastating and it was a lot, but it there was no this there was no contention. There was no discourse around the events. >> Yeah. Yeah.
>> There was more discourse on like how can we prevent this from happening to others, but this is weird. >> Okay. Question. Who was there? Exactly. Aaron says that there were three witnesses that were there that were helping him talk to Grant that were
surveying and they briefly were assessing if they can try to take the car or the truck off of Grant. One of the employees that eventually comes out of the facility. They didn't see anything. Also, there's no security cameras. >> Mhm.
>> There's no security cameras in this facility. There's no street cameras. So,
one of the employees that comes out of the building later on, this is I believe after the 911 call, they say that they saw three witnesses that were there and they were wearing like construction vest, but by the time that the police get there, the witnesses are gone. >> You're kidding me. >> They don't give their statement and they
have not come forward to this day to say, "Oh, yes, I was there and let me tell you what I saw."
>> That is wild. >> It's wild. It's weird. >> That is wild. Who are these people?
>> We don't know. What did Aaron say? >> That they were just passerbys and then Yeah, they were there. I mean, they were there. You can hear some voices on the 911 call. Aaron is clearly talking to somebody. And then even the worker at
911 call. Aaron is clearly talking to somebody. And then even the worker at the baseball facility stated that he saw three people wearing the construction vest and then just gone. Just gone. We don't know. We don't know their side of
the story. They're not really even mentioned in the police reports. The
the story. They're not really even mentioned in the police reports. The
workers in the facility, they didn't see anything. I mean, by the time that they come out, they see the scene as is. They don't see how it happened. They don't
see anything. They don't even see them arriving. They saw nothing. And
according to a police report, Aaron's statement is given, and he says, "My son, Grant, and I pulled into the parking lot separately, parked side by side. I was still in my car, but I noticed my son get out of his car to get
side. I was still in my car, but I noticed my son get out of his car to get his baseball gear out of the back of his truck. I look down to check a work email and the next thing I know, I hear and see the truck rolling backwards into the ditch. I get out of my car to try and find my son and saw that he was trapped
ditch. I get out of my car to try and find my son and saw that he was trapped underneath the truck and immediately called 911. That's his version of events. This
version would indicate that Grant either goes to the backseat of his car or the trunk of his car to get his baseball gear presumably, but the car malfunctions or was not in park to begin with and starts rolling down the hill
and dragging Grant with the car before he falls into the ditch, hits his head on the rocks, and the car lands on top of him. There's variations of some people think that he was dragged down the parking lot. Some people think that
he was like using force to push the back of the truck, but then it's like it's forcing his feet to move back, but I don't imagine none of them make sense.
And I'm not like a physics girl. I've never been a STEM girly, but I just I don't know how that works. I feel like I imagine a toy Toyota Tacoma coming down.
I mean, I guess I could try to ask someone, an expert, about it. I I don't know who I would ask. Does [snorts] anyone know? Right. But if you were to come down with the Toyota Tacoma, I'm imagining that car is 56,000 lb. That's
a guesstimate. I it it would have to be coming pretty fast. No,
>> no, not necessarily at the beginning. At beginning will be a slow roll.
>> But then eventually it's fast. Correct. >> No. If it's like jagged, like it's there's a lot of friction, but it will be moving. It will be moving. And
>> do you think that someone could >> stop it >> or like have it slowly?
>> That I don't know. I don't even know what it looks like in my mind right now.
But I think if 6,000 lb is emotion, like if it's decide to, you know, go down in motion, that means it's not going to be easy >> because even that point is contentious.
A lot of people think it makes more sense that he was knocked down by the car and then dragged down the parking lot and then dragged into the ravine because they're saying 6,000 lb. There's no way you can try to even like slowly
slowly walk it down into the ditch. >> Oh. Oh, that's what you're asking. >> Yes.
>> Walking it down. That's crazy. >> Not walking it down, but like still standing upright.
>> Oh, like go down with the truck at the same time as you're standing.
>> Yes. Then people are saying it makes more sense that he was dragged across the pavement.
>> But there's no blood on the pavement. >> There's no indication of anyone hitting the pavement. There's nothing on the pavement. >> I see. >> You only start seeing blood on very
the pavement. There's nothing on the pavement. >> I see. >> You only start seeing blood on very select rocks around where Grant's head supposedly landed. >> I mean, he could like stumble, like stumble back really quickly and just like stumble, stumble, stumble, and then
>> So, that's the first point of contention. And if it's just one point, I think it's fine. I think it's something that a lot of times unexplainable things do happen. But when it's multiple points that are up for debate, it starts feeling a little bit fishy. So, that's the first fishy point.
The second fishy point that doesn't make sense is that according to various people, when they arrive at the scene, that car was in park. These are just people on the internet, mainly from Angie and Angie's side. Perhaps one of the construction workers put it in park to make it more secure. We don't know
because we don't know who they are. Perhaps it was always in park and the car malfunctioned. Or perhaps it was never in park and we don't know because
car malfunctioned. Or perhaps it was never in park and we don't know because the police reports don't specify. But it has been widely reported that the car was in park by the time that the police get there. Which if that's the case, can't you prove it by getting the car's blackbox in figuring out what went
wrong? Did the car malfunction? What happened? Well, Aaron apparently
wrong? Did the car malfunction? What happened? Well, Aaron apparently declines to have this car forensically analyzed. Grant's car is not forensically analyzed to figure out what happened. It is very, very, very, very
unlikely that the car would be in park and still roll down the hill like that, wouldn't it? Others argue that maybe the car was never in park, but that doesn't
wouldn't it? Others argue that maybe the car was never in park, but that doesn't make sense because if the car was never in park, Grant would not have time to get out of the car and then get behind the car in a way that it would roll him
down and drag him down. >> You're saying it's going to go down so much quicker.
>> Yeah, it would probably go down while he's in the driver's seat, >> right? Immediately when he steps out, the car is already Yes.
>> right? Immediately when he steps out, the car is already Yes.
>> going down. He wouldn't even get behind the car is what you're saying. >> Exactly.
>> Right. Right. Right. Okay. So then it doesn't make sense that the car was never in park. But if the car is in park and it's still rolled down, that doesn't make sense either. And you know what doesn't make more sense about that is I
do think that listen, I don't know what Aaron Solomon is. But if I had to take a personal gander, a personal guess, he seems a little latigious. He seems like he would like to sue someone. I think he would sue the out of Toyota is what
I'm saying. I think that if he knew that the car was in park and it still rolled
I'm saying. I think that if he knew that the car was in park and it still rolled down the hill, I think that he would get his blackbox analyzed and he would sue the out of >> Wait, that is such a good point. >> That is my opinion. I don't know. That's
just what I'm saying. >> Wait, that is such a good point. >> Yeah, but he doesn't.
>> Right. I will be so angry >> at the car manufacturer. >> Yeah, I would be angry at so many people for something like this to happen. >> I would be on a campaign against the manufacturer. >> Yes.
>> Which also I do love a Toyota. They're very reliable cars. So that's also another point that people are like >> Toyotas, especially the Toyota Tacomaomas in recent production, they're like really reliable cuz they're made for working cars. But
>> but he doesn't he doesn't get it checked out. He never talks about Toyota ever again. He's never like posting on Instagram like don't buy a Toyota.
again. He's never like posting on Instagram like don't buy a Toyota.
>> Nothing. I mean maybe he does privately or maybe he has and I just haven't seen it. I just is my personal opinion that I would assume that he is someone that
it. I just is my personal opinion that I would assume that he is someone that would like to take legal action against a massive corporation. But more than that, even in both versions, the end placement of Grant's body is very strange. He lands on his back with his face facing the street. The car is
strange. He lands on his back with his face facing the street. The car is facing the facility because it's reversing down. So, he parks with his front facing the facility and now it's rolling downhill, but his body is facing
the street. So you would have to imagine there's some sort of tumbling that's happening.
the street. So you would have to imagine there's some sort of tumbling that's happening.
>> But there if there's tumbling that's happening, they can't really. Angie says
that when she went to the scene, she couldn't find other points of blood to indicate a tumble happened like impact one, impact 2, impact 3. It's just right where his final resting place is. So it doesn't make sense is what she's saying.
And a lot of people have been trying to do accident recreations through words, which is very difficult to even envision. But it's like no one can agree that this makes any reasonable sense. It feels like Karen Reed all over again in
the sense of like even if you really want to believe it. It's so hard to even picture it in a way that doesn't feel like it's straight out of like a movie because it doesn't make sense. Like you have to work really hard to make it make
sense visually. He doesn't have a lot of cuts or abrasions on his body to
sense visually. He doesn't have a lot of cuts or abrasions on his body to indicate any sort of rapid or intense tumbling or skidding or dragging had occurred. And it's strange even then. Let's say his car is falling. He
occurred. And it's strange even then. Let's say his car is falling. He
realizes he has nowhere to run and doesn't run sideways, which maybe he can't. So, he just tries to outrun the car and runs into the ditch. So, people
can't. So, he just tries to outrun the car and runs into the ditch. So, people
were thinking that people are like, "Okay, maybe it's weird." So, maybe he turned around to run away from the car to outrun it, right? >> And then he jumps into the ditch and then he lands on his feet and then maybe he lands on his back hitting his head
and then the car lands on him. But there's no fractured ankle. There's no broken ankle.
>> There's no trauma to the ankle. I mean, it just doesn't make any sense, especially when you're landing on jagged rocks. I do believe that you can probably jump 5 ft down and you'll be fine, but on jagged rocks, it there's no way. A lot of people are having a hard time. How is he facing on his back away
way. A lot of people are having a hard time. How is he facing on his back away from the building? Additionally, Aaron is apparently sitting right there in the car, right next to Grants, and he doesn't see what happened. The next time
he looks up, his son and his car are just gone. So, he looks around and he finds them in the ditch. All that's happening while he's just sitting in his car checking work emails. >> Uh-huh. >> Angie says when she goes to see Grant's
body in the hospital, Aaron has already rejected an autopsy. He has rejected donating Grant's organs. And alarmingly, she says, she claims, you know, Aaron keeps telling her, "We're going to be a family now. We're going to be a family
now." Angie has a lot of questions. Angie says, "This is what she knows.
now." Angie has a lot of questions. Angie says, "This is what she knows.
[music] We know that the car was in park and we know that the cars were in the ignition. And again, I don't know how accurate this information is. I don't
ignition. And again, I don't know how accurate this information is. I don't
know if maybe one of the witnesses had taken asked for the keys prior and had put it in the inuction trying to move it. I don't know. For one, she says the grass around that area completely fine. The grass where the car apparently ran
over Grant before landing in the ditch, not a single blade of grass, she states, is even bent or messed up. It's perfectly fine. Additionally, most of the rocks are undisturbed and there's barely any blood on them. Doctors noted
that Grant had a major head trauma to the back of his head, including severe lacerations and suspected skull fractures. He had blood coming from his mouth, nose, and ears. Angie says that she was expecting a lot more blood on the rocks because when you read the medical report, it sounds like he was
bleeding out on the rocks. Now, Aaron and a lot of people will argue that it was a lot of internal bleeding, but she's saying that also doesn't make sense because if he just like fell and hit his head that she's saying it doesn't make sense. The internal bleeding would make more sense if he was
dragged through the pavement, ran over, but there's no evidence on the pavement.
There's no blood on the pavement. So, she's saying that doesn't make sense either. There's no scratches on his skin, according to Angie, no abrasions,
either. There's no scratches on his skin, according to Angie, no abrasions, and she's confused by all of this. Further, it's been questioned how Grant doesn't have burns. If they had been driving an hour to get to the facility
on this is, you know, summer in Tennessee, underneath that car is hot.
It's very hot. So, if you're in contact with the vehicle, I did ask someone about this. If you are under a car um that has been driving for an hour, like
about this. If you are under a car um that has been driving for an hour, like if you're a mechanic and you get up under there, if you touch the car, you're going to get burns on your body within seconds. Perhaps the argument is that Aaron wasn't physically touching any part of the car, but um the person
that I asked, they said that a lot of mechanics, they still would recommend not because there's radiant heat, especially if you're not really accustomed to it. You're going to feel it could burn you. Now, there's no
record of any sort of burns or anything. According to a Instagram account called Freedom for Gracie, now this is the contentious, highly argued Instagram account. Aaron
says Angie is operating it. Angie says, "No, I'm not." Aaron wants there to be a subpoena for the IP for the operator of the account. It's a whole thing. But it
does appear that whoever is running it is very close to Angie because there are a lot of documents that they're able to get their hands on and post on that account that only Angie would have. I don't know if she's the one operating it. I don't know if she's one of the people operating it, one of the many
it. I don't know if she's one of the people operating it, one of the many people, but it's just it's very uh Yeah, I I I don't think it's highly debated.
>> Why Why can't she be operating it? >> Well, because there's a lot of defamatory potentially defamatory things on there. >> Oh, okay. Okay. Okay.
>> I see. Okay. So, he's like, "If you're talking about me with under your name, I'm going to sue you." >> But instead, it's a Instagram account that's talking about them. Okay.
>> And Angie is like, "That's not me." Now, this Instagram account states that a Summer Regional Medical Center document reads that the medical examiner stated his cause of death was cardiac arrest, cause unspecified, blunt trauma arrest
with traumatic brain injury. The caption for the Instagram post begs the questions, why does Grant's body not have bruises, scrapes, lacerations, burns all over it? If he was dragged across the pavement, rip wrap and rocks while being dragged under a truck that drove for an hour. Wouldn't it be hot
under that truck causing burns on his body if he stuck under it? If someone is dragged across pavement under a truck, wouldn't there be a bloody trail?
Wouldn't Grant have yelled, screamed if his truck started moving if he was out of the truck? The question is, how do you get hit by a truck, roll under the truck, somehow attached to the truck, get dragged by the truck, get thrown in the rocks that are at a vertical angle, and miraculously land under the vehicle
without any other markings on the back of your body? The Instagram account alleges Angie remembers when she saw Grant in the hospital. His body looks perfect. She's expecting him to be mutilated with blood everywhere, but
perfect. She's expecting him to be mutilated with blood everywhere, but instead, he just looked like her Grant. She was in shock at the time, but she remembers thinking in her head, "Not a scratch. His body is not squished. His
body isn't torn to pieces. Nothing. And there's really nothing. The witnesses
are gone. There's no CCTV camera. We just have Aaron's version. And Angie
decides she's going to grill him about that day. And she's going to record him and make sure that his story never changes. And this recording, this hourlong recording is up on YouTube. Aaron states they had gotten there early. No rush. See, this is where again people are like, "Did you have an
early. No rush. See, this is where again people are like, "Did you have an appointment? Did you not have an appointment?" That's why the appointment
appointment? Did you not have an appointment?" That's why the appointment thing is important. We had gotten there early, so there was no rush. you know,
we have time. And he says, "The last time I see him is literally like right here." And he's like showing Angie how he's closing the front door of the
here." And he's like showing Angie how he's closing the front door of the truck. The truck is there. They're like using the truck right now as like a show and tell. I'm
truck. The truck is there. They're like using the truck right now as like a show and tell. I'm
>> so confused. >> And the truck looks fine. That's another thing. There's like no damage to the truck. So, he's like opening the driver side door and uh he's like closing in.
truck. So, he's like opening the driver side door and uh he's like closing in.
He's like, "Yeah, this is when I last see Grant." And then he motions like he's about to open the back door. So he's saying the last time I saw Grant, he's getting out of his driver's side, closing the driver's side, and then opening the back or looks like he's trying to open the back.
>> I look down, then I look back up and I see him cuz 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 right here closing this about to open this. And I'm thinking, oh, he's
just going to get his gear and I'm going to check this email to make sure it's not important. And then I'm going to get out and we're going to go in. And then
not important. And then I'm going to get out and we're going to go in. And then
and that's the last you saw him was right there and the truck wasn't rolling at that point cuz you would have noticed it. >> Right. >> But when he gets out, he doesn't see Grant. >> He sees Grant's car at the bottom of the ditch and quote, "I'm not thinking worst
Grant. >> He sees Grant's car at the bottom of the ditch and quote, "I'm not thinking worst case scenario at the very beginning when I first got out of the car." I start coming down this hill and at first I'm looking through the windshield to see if he had hopped back in by chance because I don't see him standing there. So he's
like, "Oh, did he get into the car?" And now he had like driven into the ditch. >> Mhm.
>> So I'm like, "Maybe he got back in somehow and I don't see him." So, I'm above the hill and I look down and he says that he could tell instantly that Grant wasn't covered up by the wheels. Like he's not none of the wheels are on Grant.
>> Oh, he saw him immediately under the truck. Okay. >> Yes. And that's maybe why he sounds so calm in the 911 call. >> What? >> I don't know. In my mind, in my opinion, in my
>> personal personality and my panic for loved ones being in danger, I can't relate. But he said that that's why. >> No, he lists a bunch of other things.
relate. But he said that that's why. >> No, he lists a bunch of other things.
>> He says he didn't see him being crushed by a wheel or anything. Aaron is
explaining to Angie that he clearly saw that the front tires are not on top of Grant. He is not sure if the back tires ran over Grant. He doesn't know
Grant. He is not sure if the back tires ran over Grant. He doesn't know anything. He says, "I don't know. I didn't actually see everything happen."
anything. He says, "I don't know. I didn't actually see everything happen."
He says that he doesn't jump down the side of the ditch because he's well one he's immediately calling 911, but also a couple of guys were telling him he needs to sit down right now. >> I was more in the front of it and I'm calling 911 immediately. You know,
people are like, "Man, you you need to sit down cuz you're >> indicating that he's so distraught that maybe it's best for him to not go down into the ditch."
>> What What is going on? >> Aaron theorizes out loud. Also, like are those guys just just happened to be there at the right time? That doesn't
make sense. If he's calling the cops and they're already there before him, we know 100% there were people there because it's on the call. >> We think that there's three guys. The
employee could have been wrong, but we can at least hear one other voice. Aaron
theorizes out loud. Let's say by chance the back door caught him. So, he's
saying maybe by chance he opened the back door and the car starts sliding down. Let's say by chance the back door caught him and he gets knocked out
down. Let's say by chance the back door caught him and he gets knocked out somehow when he first hit and it drags him down the parking lot down the ditch and he tumbles down through the ditch. His head could hit two, three times. He
states that the car bumper was basically on the street because it fell down the side of the hill with so much force that it just like went back up onto the street.
>> Back up on the street. >> Okay, to give you an idea, the ravine, the little ditch, it's like a tiny incline back up onto the street. Mhm.
>> So, like down the ditch and then like a tiny little speed bump >> and that's the street. Okay. So, he's saying it just fell with so much force that it almost went back up onto the street. Cuz when you look at the picture
of the car, the weird thing is the head, the nose of the car is going down into the ditch from the street. That's almost what it logically looks like if you just look at the picture. That's what I thought happened when I just first came
across this case back when it happened and I saw the first picture. That was my initial thought and then I quickly realized that's not what happened. It
backed up. But when you think about backing up, I just imagine it landing very differently. And so I think to come up with a logical reason whether it be
very differently. And so I think to come up with a logical reason whether it be true or just him even trying to understand the situation or I don't know something more >> it reversed all the way back onto the street rather than driving off. People
think it's like driving off the street into the ditch. >> Um my descriptions. Okay, let me be a little more clear. Like why why does that detail matter is I guess is what I'm trying to understand.
>> Yes. So another theory is that Grant is either placed into that ditch or someone hit him on the head with a rock and he fell into the ditch and then someone drove the truck
>> from the road into the ditch covering his body. If the car were to reverse down the hill Yes.
>> and run Grant over, >> it's a steep hill. >> Yes. And when it goes down this steep hill, some people would imagine, and maybe this defies the laws of physics, >> that it would land
>> maybe almost still up the hill. Does that make sense? Like the bumper would get caught on something or maybe it would even flip >> or the back of the truck is like in the ditch. Correct. >> Yes, that's what people imagine. But Aaron is saying perhaps it went down the
ditch. Correct. >> Yes, that's what people imagine. But Aaron is saying perhaps it went down the hill with so much force because the back of the car is not in the ditch. The
front of the car is in the ditch >> and the back of the car is kind of >> No, it's on the opposite side. It's onto the other side of the ditch now. >> Yes,
>> that makes sense. So I envision a V. >> Yes. >> Instead of, you know, the back of the truck is the back at the bottom, right? Now the top of of the truck is at the bottom because it's reversed into the other end of the V now.
>> Yes. But it's like a very like small incline for the >> Right. Right. I see. I see. I see.
>> But people are saying it it is very weird. >> Yeah. So one the the theory is he the truck was never up there. You just drove straight from this side. >> Yeah. Into the ditch. Right.
>> Now there are other things confirming. >> Wait, is that why somebody think Grant's head is facing up? Because if that's the direction. See, that's why I'm having such a hard time picturing because the way you're describing the recount of the
story makes it so hard versus if you're just saying the car drive off, it makes it makes it easier to envision. >> And the recount of this story is very confusing. Even when I am seeing the pictures, >> I cannot usually I'm a very visual
confusing. Even when I am seeing the pictures, >> I cannot usually I'm a very visual person. If I even read a few sentences about how a series of events happen, I
person. If I even read a few sentences about how a series of events happen, I can usually picture it very clearly in my mind this with the pictures and I kept thinking I'm just really not a car person. I'm just really not a physics
person because I can't see it. >> I can't see this occurring.
>> Wow. Okay. Wow. Wow. Yes. Yes. Okay. Wow. Okay. >> There's not any sort of variation of this scenario where I go, "Ooh, okay. I I can see that." It just is weird. I
can't see. It's like fuzzy. >> Wow. This is insane. Okay, >> now people are saying that the car is also very strange. So Aaron is saying, well, maybe it just fell with so much force that it ends up, you know, the bumper side is almost on the sidewalk
now because it was just going down that fast. >> Aaron states, you know, but and me being there makes it even worse for me because I'm like, what if, you know, I wish I had. He says in hindsight he wishes he had just gotten out of the car right
had. He says in hindsight he wishes he had just gotten out of the car right when he had gotten there. And he says that it just makes it so difficult for him because he was there when this happened. Then he says something that rubs Angie and everyone the very wrong way. He says there are so many whatifs.
That's why I said it has to be a God thing. >> I mean there's so many whatifs. That's
why I said it had to be a God thing because it's so freaky. Like it's so freaky.
>> And because I didn't see the whole thing. I mean nobody knows except God.
Aaron later states, "That's why they call it a freak accident because [music] it's unexplainable. That's the only way I can, like I said, I thought the other
it's unexplainable. That's the only way I can, like I said, I thought the other day, you know, it's that it's a God thing because none of it makes sense." I
guess it's um I don't know, even people who are religious were just saying this is a very weird. Usually, a lot of religious people will say if they ever experience something as traumatic as their child passing away before them,
there is initially a lot of anger with God. And there might even be a testing of faith and perhaps even a loss of faith and a turning away from religion after incidents like this. But the fact that he so very quickly is like it's a God thing. What do you mean it's a God thing? Like God wanted this to happen.
God thing. What do you mean it's a God thing? Like God wanted this to happen.
Like that's very odd. It's not a normal thing to say. And I'm not a religious person, but a lot of religious people in the comments have been saying, "No, that's weird. I just would not ever say that as someone who is a strong believer
that's weird. I just would not ever say that as someone who is a strong believer and has someone of faith." M. >> Now Aaron is saying that he's holding it together for the 911 call, trying to be there for Grant by getting the
authorities there as quickly as possible. Let's say that's all true.
He's so distraught that he can't even see Grant in the ditch because he will freak out.
>> He cannot he cannot even go near Grant. [music] He can only stand on top of the ditch and call 911. If that is true, tell me why this distraught man is now laying in the rocks at the ditch to recreate the scene for Angie and it's being recorded.
Aaron straight up gets down on his back on the rocks, head up in the clouds, just staring blankly while Angie is filming him. And Aaron is placing his body where he states Grant's body was. And one of Angie's friends, who happens to be there, you just hear her say, "Aaron, you [music] don't have to do
that. You don't have to do that." Oh, Aaron, you don't have to do that. >> He's like this.
that. You don't have to do that." Oh, Aaron, you don't have to do that. >> He's like this.
>> You don't have to do that. >> But Aaron just keeps casually saying like he's like this. The 911 call I kind of understand a bit more. I do think that when things get really really high stakes, I actually can present more
calmly than when things are just kind of high stakes. Like when things are just going wrong, I'm full panic mode. But then when things are like really severe, I can actually be a little more calm. So, I can understand why some people can
come off more cold in these moments. So, like that part, the 911 call, it's it's weird. I will say it's weird. I'm still in the ditch. I I'm I think the voice is
weird. I will say it's weird. I'm still in the ditch. I I'm I think the voice is less of a problem for me. A lot of people don't like that that he sounds calm, that he sounds cold, that he keeps saying, "Oh my god." That part I can kind of understand. But the fact that he doesn't get in the ditch, I don't
understand that at all. That's the part where the 911 call throws me off.
sounding calm and trying to be effective and outcome focused with your communication is not the biggest deal breaker in believing someone is innocent or guilty. But this part is weird. That's the level of calmness in the 911
or guilty. But this part is weird. That's the level of calmness in the 911 call that he depicts because he states that he's trying to keep it together.
But now that he's had time to process it and now that he knows that his son is deceased, there must be some sort of unraveling of emotions and almost like the shock and the grief is now hitting you and you must present something, right? But no, he's just laying in the ditch in the rocks being like, "Oh,
right? But no, he's just laying in the ditch in the rocks being like, "Oh, yeah, he was just like this." >> And this is recent. >> Yeah. >> Right. Right after. >> Yeah.
>> Huh. And he didn't seem emotional about it. >> No. He seems like he's trying to explain the situation. I don't know if it was like the day of or the day after, but it
the situation. I don't know if it was like the day of or the day after, but it seems at least the insinuation is that it was very close to the incident because they're talking about the grass and how the grass is not dented and
bent. Oh, they're at the site checking out the condition. I see.
bent. Oh, they're at the site checking out the condition. I see.
>> I imagine if it was taking place a week later, they would not be able to point out those things in a way that >> makes it a deal. >> Was police investigating right away?
>> I don't know what the police were doing. They said they investigated, but they very quickly closed the case. And they don't really give us factual information on why they closed the case. They don't tell us, "Hey, we did A, B, C, and D.
We've come to the conclusion that there is there's no foul play." They're just like, "No, it's a closed investigation. Naturally, after this, everyone, especially Angie, is more confused about what happened that day. She said, "One,
there was really no investigation. Two, wasn't Grant's truck found in park?
Three, so it went out of park and then back into park and then was completely fine to drive after that?" >> I would want to put the car up there again just to see if it'll roll down in park >> or >> That's true,
>> right? If I'm the dad, I would do that again just to check and show like, okay,
>> right? If I'm the dad, I would do that again just to check and show like, okay, there's something wrong with this car that killed my son.
>> Okay. I think in my personal opinion, if Aaron Solomon has nothing to do with Grant Solomon's death, which legally he has nothing to do with Grant Solomon's death as of right now. That's one thing. I do think that personal opinion I don't
think he's a good dad just for the sole fact of like when you watch Angie's video of him trying to figure out what happened to his son. He's like in the car in the Tacoma and he's like I guess it like popped out of park and he's it's
just like I wouldn't even take this halfbaked answer for if >> my utensils went missing in the house. I'd be like I got to investigate. I got
to figure it out. It's going to keep me up at night. Like, what do you mean?
>> And he's a news anchor, so he's >> But he's just like, I guess it like it's very quick to accept that this is a quote unquote freak accident. >> Yeah, that's weird.
>> And usually a lot of people, I mean, I was on Reddit, too. A lot of people were saying that with freak accidents, it's actually difficult to accept >> because you start um there's a lot of like, well, no, that doesn't make any sense.
>> Yeah. It feels very like unsettling. you don't feel settled with what's happened and it takes a longer time to get to the grieving stage, but it seems like he's very quick to accept like, okay, well, something happened. We don't know what, but it's sad, >> odd,
>> odd, >> odd, and like not to compare anything. But a lot of people are like, I wouldn't even accept that closure if this were like my dog. Like, you wouldn't want to get to the bottom of it. Like, who what? This is my loved one. >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
>> What do you mean? >> Yeah. I'm not just going to move on. Now, the only witness to all of this is Aaron Solomon. There are no video cameras within a mile or so. Aaron had
Aaron Solomon. There are no video cameras within a mile or so. Aaron had
stayed parked at the top of the parking lot, never went down to go near Grant.
Why doesn't he go to his son? We don't know. Angie believes that there is no evidence that Gran was ever ever even at the top of the parking lot. She firmly
believes that he was rather placed in the ditch and the car was driven into the ditch. But if what Angie is alleging is true, what motive does Aaron have to
the ditch. But if what Angie is alleging is true, what motive does Aaron have to kill his own son? Also, his um girlfriend at the time of his passing, Hannah, we've actually talked to her briefly. She's very sweet. Um there's a
lot going on obviously with the case now that Angie is facing her own charges.
And I will say a lot of people have opinions about Angie or Aaron. I think
that a lot of the third parties, such as Grant's girlfriend at the time, Hannah, there's really no incentive. There's no incentive for them to say something that may not be true or for them to exaggerate anything. Like, if anything,
they have I I feel like there's their motives are very pure because a lot of people question Angie's motives. They're saying there's a lot of things that have been disproven later that we're going to get to. Or there's a lot of things that maybe she said that were not factually accurate and she probably knew it wasn't
factually accurate. There's just a lot. It gets very messy. There are text
factually accurate. There's just a lot. It gets very messy. There are text messages. She gets caught in a lie at certain times in court. Some people have
messages. She gets caught in a lie at certain times in court. Some people have a lot of sympathy for that, saying that it was just a lot of abuse and she's just desperate to get her kids and she shouldn't have lied, but she felt like
there was no choice. other people are saying like if she's lying about that we don't know what else she's lying about. I think ultimately I will say with the days passing more people are against both the parents. >> It seems like they just don't like both
the parents and they think that Gracie is a victim. Whether she is a victim of sexual assault by her dad, whether she is a victim of being manipulated by her mother or maybe a combination of both, everyone believes Gracie, they want to
help Gracie. But it seems like more and more people are kind of turning on both
help Gracie. But it seems like more and more people are kind of turning on both of the parents. At first, everyone was heavily in support of Angie, but the tides have been kind of shifting to just not that they like Aaron, but like maybe
we don't like both of you. So, people want to protect Gracie. And I think that's why a lot of people think that third party perspectives are more pertinent to this case, such as Grant's ex-girl or girlfriend at the time,
Hannah. Um, there were talks from Grant's friends that he was trying to
Hannah. Um, there were talks from Grant's friends that he was trying to get custody of Gracie now that he was 18. And Gracie is still a minor. So, he
wanted to get Gracie out of the situation with Aaron. And now that he's 18, he could legally do that. And there's, you know, this conversation that he saw that his mom was not getting believed in the court system. He's a
guy. He's a young man. He has a potential baseball career ahead of him.
He seems like he would be a good reliable person in the court system that the judge would be inclined to believe. >> So this friend who came out who said
this, that's a real account of someone's statement. >> This friend told Angie. >> Oh, okay.
>> So that is where it gets tricky. However, Grant's girlfriend at the time, Hannah, she has come forward to say that his relationship with his dad has always been rough. He never really talked about it with her, but she would notice that
been rough. He never really talked about it with her, but she would notice that he would sometimes get emotional. There was one point where he cried because he didn't want to go back to his dad's place, and it just seemed like there was
something going on. He was always extra protective of her when his dad was around, which she thought was strange. So, because of that, she didn't really have a lot of interactions with Aaron Solomon. It seems like she does feel
like the dad is weird. Now, again, can the dad be weird and the mom be weird? Yes.
But also, the dad could just be weird by himself, you know. And there's a lot of things that the Freedom for Gracie Instagram account has been posting, such as pictures of the inner portion of Graciey's thigh. Angie states that that
thigh, there's a bruise on there. It is from her being assaulted by her father.
Aaron claims it's from a rash from her swimsuit cuz I think she was on the swim team at the time. So, that's been up for debate. But there is another Instagram video that Angie claims that she took when she went to go see Gracie at a
baseball game or like at one of the high school games. And it's talking about how Aaron would put soap in her during bath times and it hurt and she didn't like it.
>> How far? Yeah. When dad did the sunk, how hard did it go?
>> A lot of people have problems with this video being posted.
>> The video of Gracie talking. Yeah, you can hear Gracie talking. You can't see her. It's almost like Angie was hiding her phone. Um, it's so hard because I do
her. It's almost like Angie was hiding her phone. Um, it's so hard because I do see people's own perceptions and stories tainting their version of events. Some
people who have had very narcissistic parents growing up say, "This is exactly what my mom or dad would do." They would plant these stories in my head. And the
way that Angie is leading these questions and saying things like, "Tell me what your dad would do again." It's exactly like trying to get ammo on camera and use it against everyone. >> So those people are pulling from their
own anecdotal experiences which I mean are completely reasonable, right? We're
all human. And then other people who have been essayed by family members or in general are saying I mean this is what happens. This is the only evidence you can get because you can't really gather evidence and like you would be
surprised at how often this happens in family units. Mhm. >> And so I think it's just really difficult to say. >> Yeah. >> It's just hard. And then I start getting in my own head of like, okay, well, am I tainted by my own personal experiences
on how I personally feel about this case? Not that my personal opinion even matters in any sense of the case, but and there's also this video of Aaron where he goes to pick up Gracie from her school. Gracie does not want to go with
Aaron. She's like, I don't want to go with you, Dad. I want to wait for mom. >> Friend with mom.
Aaron. She's like, I don't want to go with you, Dad. I want to wait for mom. >> Friend with mom.
>> All right. So then after the party you go with neighbors specific.
>> I don't I don't want to go to Mississippi. Please I just don't want to.
>> At this point in time it seems that Aaron has custody of the kids. And so
he's saying we've had this conversation a number of times but it's going to stop. Gracie will be coming with me at some point whether you like it or not.
stop. Gracie will be coming with me at some point whether you like it or not.
He's talking to even the school administrators. 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 it's not just about what you want right now. It's much
bigger than that. And I've tried to play nice and be nice about it. And you've
been with your mom way more than you're supposed to and way more than what the judge. And then Gracie is like, "But I want to." And he's like, "It's not about what you want. It
judge. And then Gracie is like, "But I want to." And he's like, "It's not about what you want. It
>> doesn't matter what me, us three think. We've had this conversation a number of times, but it's going to stop. Gracie will be coming to me at some point.
Whether you like it or not, it will happen." >> So even this clip, a lot of people are pulling from their own personal experiences. Some people are saying, "I had a parent just like this. They were heavily abusive. Like, this is their nice side in front of people in public. Imagine what they're like behind closed
doors." Other people are saying it just seems like he's being very firm and probably not nice.
doors." Other people are saying it just seems like he's being very firm and probably not nice.
>> But it's not in >> He recorded this. >> No. >> Oh, >> yeah. >> Who did?
>> Well, Freedom for Gracie posted it. >> Who's holding the camera? Like, >> you can't really tell.
>> Just somebody's holding the camera. >> Yeah. I mean, I am. Maybe it's Angie.
>> Oh, it it's just a video of him >> and Gracie. Like, it looks like a secretly recorded video of Gracie and him. >> Oh. Oh. Oh, okay.
>> Yeah. Regardless, Angie says that Grant wanted to get his sister out. And Angie
believes that Grant knew that Aaron was not happy with this. She says, "Before Grant left that morning to go to Gallatin, he stopped in front of my door and said something that was so out of character. He said, "Mom, I don't want to die in Gallatin."
So, I begged him. I pleaded with him to like not go or I would go with him. Let
me sit in the parking lot. I thought he was talking about his lungs from CO. He
was getting over that. We had to have X-rays done and see doctors. I just I didn't want to be a helicopter, Mom. But I just thought it might just [music] be it might just be that the lungs. He said, "No, Mom, you're not going." An
hour later, I got a phone call that he's gone. The GoFundMe for Justice for Grant reads, "Aaron Solomon, who is currently free to roam the streets as if he weren't a rapist, molester, and murderer. We believe Gracie's older
brother and protector, Grant, lost his life at the hands of the same man. The
only witness to Grant's death, who has yet to tell the same story twice. Aaron
Solomon was never investigated. The case was simply closed. With your donations, we will bring this man to justice before he can do any more harm to Gracie and her mother, Angie, or anyone else. Gracie needs help paying her legal fees and Angie needs help hiring people to do the work for Grant that the Tennessee
Bureau of Investigation and the Gallatin Police Department have refused to do. We
can't let the good old boys win. Grant lost his life at a time when he was just about to speak out against his father for sexually abusing [music] his little sister. It was his life's mission to protect Gracie and now he can't. Gracie
sister. It was his life's mission to protect Gracie and now he can't. Gracie
demands the safety and freedom that she's been denied over and over and over again. And she demands justice for her brother. She demands accountability for
again. And she demands justice for her brother. She demands accountability for the corrupt court system that put them in this position and the corruption that continues to deny them justice. During Grant's vigil, a candle lit vigil,
everyone was chanting, "Justice for Grant." [music] People were holding up signs, "Reopen the investigation. Stop denying the truth." But the police won't. They won't open the investigation. In Graciey's YouTube video, she states, "I'm so scared of
investigation. In Graciey's YouTube video, she states, "I'm so scared of Dad. I've seen him do terrible things to people I love and myself. Because of
Dad. I've seen him do terrible things to people I love and myself. Because of
this, I strongly believed he killed Grant and now he was going to kill me. I
know he killed my brother and now I'm scared of him coming near me or coming to get me again or hurt any of us. He >> is a liar. I'm so scared of that.
[music] I've seen him do terrible things to people I love and myself. Because of
this, I strongly believe he killed Grant and now he's going to kill me. I know he killed my brother and now I'm scared of him coming near me or coming to get me again or hurt any of us. Since then, 2020, Angie has been very active on
social media trying to build awareness for this case for Grant Solomon. If I'm
not mistaken, I believe that they raised close to $200,000 for the Freedom for Grant and Freedom for Gracie GoFundMe accounts combined. Angie says all she wants is a proper investigation, an autopsy, well, an examation now, a
toxicology report, an accident reconstruction, something. But she got nothing. So now she wants to use this money for that. For a long time, Angie
nothing. So now she wants to use this money for that. For a long time, Angie is on podcast, on social media, talking about what we can do to help. And then
she just disappears. Like a year or two ago, she starts slowing down in podcast appearances. She doesn't disappear, per se, but a lot of creators report that
appearances. She doesn't disappear, per se, but a lot of creators report that they could no longer get in contact with Angie. She just kind of ghosts them.
Others are saying that the social media profiles are oddly quiet out of nowhere after $200,000 have been raised. You know, it's just quiet and there's not much news, not much updates until earlier this year. Angie Solomon is
arrested for a bizarre murder for higher plot to have Aaron Solomon killed. And
now everyone is confused because is Angie Solomon a desperate mom who is just trying to get justice for her own son and take justice into her own hands because nobody's listening to her. She's going on podcast. Nobody's listening to
her. She's going on NewsNation. The police aren't reopening the
her. She's going on NewsNation. The police aren't reopening the investigation. She's going on doing on all these things and nobody is caring.
investigation. She's going on doing on all these things and nobody is caring.
So maybe she felt like she had nothing else to lose and this is what she has to do for her daughter. Or did she take the $200,000 and what did she do with it?
Maybe she had no plans to reopen the investigation. Maybe that was a ploy to get money. Maybe she brainwashed Gracie into believing that her dad abused her
get money. Maybe she brainwashed Gracie into believing that her dad abused her all so that she can get Aaron's Solomon's million-dollar trust. Or is
Angie Solomon unwell? And has she brainwashed her daughter into believing in all of this abuse? And now that they've raised $200,000 from the the GoFundMes, which by the way, she doesn't have anymore clearly because she
couldn't even pay the hitman. Where did that money go? >> H >> that's a big question. Where did that money go? And now that she's run out of that money, supposedly, is she after
money go? And now that she's run out of that money, supposedly, is she after Aaron Solomon's million-dollar trust? What is the motive? Is it justice or is it money? [music] That's what they're arguing. So, with that, that is where I
it money? [music] That's what they're arguing. So, with that, that is where I leave you with this part of this case. I will be back for the next part. And let
me know your thoughts. Stay safe and I will see you in the next one.
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