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Angela Yee
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Charlamagne Tha God
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DJ Envy
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Charlamagne Tha God
I just wanted to know how you came up with the donkey of the D. Because you're mean. I am not. There's a bunch of donkeys out here in the street. That is why Charlemagne is here. We live a life where we bite our tongue based off who we may have seen. We never would say anything on the Breakfast Club. In the words of Charlemagne, the God, he's a donkey that. Oh man. Charlamagne. You've given donkey today to who now? Well, Busta Rhymes donkey Today for Wednesday, July 16th goes to 63 year old Pamela John Stanley. Now, Pamela hails from Texas and she is currently incarcerated after allegedly attempting to send her ex husband fentanyl laced chocolates. Let's go to ABC News for the report, please.
Jeff Koth
This is my little piece of paradise out here.
DJ Envy
But feeling safe here has been a thorn in Jeff Koth side and the lengths he's gone to.
Jeff Koth
I went so far as I, I built a dummy.
DJ Envy
May seem a bit paranoid, had a.
Jeff Koth
Mask on it and a hat and.
DJ Envy
A jacket, but it's only paranoia if no one's after you. And Koft says his ex wife Pamela Stanley was.
Jeff Koth
I was hoping she would move on to find happiness and I was hoping she'd hoped, you know, same for me. But it just didn't work out that way.
DJ Envy
Early last year, he says he heard rumors she talked about hiring a hitman. He even spoke to investigators. No charges ever came of it.
Jeff Koth
It didn't really surprise me because she's kind of that way.
DJ Envy
But what did shock him, the recording investigators say they have of her latest plan.
Jeff Koth
Get some fentanyl, inject them into a box of high end chocolates that she was going to purchase and have them mailed to me. It was just scary. What could I say?
DJ Envy
The Parker County Sheriff's office says in a sting last week, an undercover officer provided her with A clear plastic baggie containing what she believed to be fentanyl. Her attorneys declined to comment.
Charlamagne Tha God
Now, kids, I was born in 1978, okay? So back in my day, there was a classic film that came out in 1994, and it was called Forrest Gump Dropping the Clues Bombs. Forrest Gump. Run, Forest, run. It stars, in my opinion, one of, if not the greatest actor of all time, Tom Hanks. And there's an iconic line from that film that Forrest Gump mother said. Do we have the line? Let me hear. My mom always said life was like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get. Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get. That line made so much sense to me when I was younger. But the old I get, the more experience I've had with boxes of chocolates. I do know what I'm gonna get in a box of chocolates. Okay? Milk chocolate, dark chocolate, white chocolate, a bunch of, you know, different fillings like caramel nuts, fruit creams, truffle centers. If you've had enough of, you know, boxes of chocolate, you pretty much know what's in there. But that's why, Pamela, John Stanley came along and said, said, let me bring the razzle dazzle, okay? Let me bring the razzle dazzle back to the box of chocolates by adding some of Rihanna's makeup to it, okay? Some of that fenty beauty. All right, Pamela, I'm gonna tell you something. You have given new life to that line. Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you gonna get. Okay? That line had started to lose its luster a long time ago until you decided you wanted to kill your ex husband by putting powdered fel into his box of chocolates. Now, what's crazy is we just talked about record. The only reason she was caught is because she told a friend in a conversation or an acquaintance in a conversation that she didn't know was being recorded, that she planned on sending the fentanyl laced chocolate to her ex husband, making it appear like the package was from a travel agency as a congratulations gift for his recent engagement with a honeymoon incentive offer. Her ex husband said he wasn't surprised because she's kind of that way. What the hell does that mean, she's kind of that way? When did she get that way, Sir? How long has she been that way? Sir? You was married to her for 14 years, sir. Was she that way then? Listen, this is a prime example of why the best revenge is always success. Pamela, I understand you and your ex husband didn't work out after 14 years, but this is not how you get your get back, okay? Your ex husband said, and I quote, I was hoping she would move on to find happiness. I was hoping she would hope the same for me, but it just. Just didn't work out that way. Pamela, after a divorce, after a breakup, you're supposed to go get sexy on these hoes, okay? Go get right. Get in the best shape of your life. Physically, mentally, spiritually, and emotionally. You're supposed to make your ex husband regret the divorce, not make him feel like he dodged a bullet. Literally. Okay? Pamela, if you can come up with a calculated strategy like lacing a box of chocolates with fentanyl to kill your ex husband, then you can do anything you put your mind to, okay? I don't understand why folks want to become super villains. There is absolutely zero reason to resort to throwing your life away while the person you trying to hurt is out here living their best life. You became obsessed with your setback, and you can't allow yourself to move forward if you are not willing to let go of your past. Please give Pamela John Stanley, the sweet sounds of the Hammer Tones.
Oh, now you are the donkey of the day. You are the doggy of the day.
She's still in jail right now, too. She got a bond of 450,000.
Angela Yee
That's good that she in jail. But like you said, if she can put her mind to doing that, like, if she can do something like that, man, imagine what she can do. Like, great things in the world. Like what?
Charlamagne Tha God
Like what?
Angela Yee
Like, yo, she. She laced a box of chocolates with fentanyl and. And almost like.
Charlamagne Tha God
And then came up with this whole idea to send it through from a travel agency as a congratulations gift.
Angela Yee
You know, she's clever as hell.
Charlamagne Tha God
She had a honeymoon incentive offer. Crazy. Crazy. She had a honeymoon incentive offer with a box of chocolate.
All right.
Angela Yee
Oh, these are type of people that's supposed to be like, oh, hell no.
Charlamagne Tha God
Look how she look. God damn.
Angela Yee
That's Elizabeth or methane.
Charlamagne Tha God
Exactly.
Angela Yee
Jesus.
Charlamagne Tha God
All right.
She put meth in her milk.
All right, well, damn.
Everything come with a side of meth in her life.
Thank you for that donkey today. Damn. All right, well, when we come back, the CEO of Afro Future, formerly of afrochella, Abdul Abdullah, will be joining us. He's going to talk to us about Afro. Afro Future, which they do every year in Ghana. He's bringing it to the state. So we're gonna talk about that. So don't go anywhere. It's the Breakfast Club. Good morning. The Breakfast Club.
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Angela Yee
This is an iheart pod.
Podcast Summary: The Breakfast Club
Episode: DONKEY: Woman Plots To Kill Ex-Husband With Fentanyl-Laced Chocolates
Release Date: July 16, 2025
Host(s): DJ Envy, Angela Yee, Charlamagne Tha God
Produced by: iHeartPodcasts
In this gripping episode of The Breakfast Club, the hosts dive into a shocking and disturbing case that has captured public attention: the story of Pamela John Stanley, a 63-year-old woman from Texas accused of attempting to murder her ex-husband using fentanyl-laced chocolates. The segment begins with Charlamagne Tha God introducing the "Donkey of the Day," an accolade typically reserved for individuals who display questionable behavior.
Timestamp [00:34] - [02:32]
The episode presents a detailed report from ABC News, narrated by Jeff Koth, shedding light on the alarming plot orchestrated by Pamela Stanley.
Jeff introduces his situation, emphasizing the lengths he went to secure his safety due to apprehensions about his ex-wife.
This statement underscores the severity of his fears, indicating prior threats that led him to take extreme precautions.
Ex-Husband's Perspective: Koth reveals that he had been aware of rumors suggesting Pamela's intentions, including talks of hiring a hitman. Although initial investigations didn't yield charges, the situation escalated when Pamela devised a more sinister plan.
Koth [02:13]: "Get some fentanyl, inject them into a box of high-end chocolates that she was going to purchase and have them mailed to me."
This chilling confession highlights the methodical approach Pamela intended to use, masquerading as a thoughtful gesture tied to a honeymoon incentive.
The report concludes with law enforcement details, mentioning a sting operation where an undercover officer provided Pamela with what she believed was fentanyl, leading to her arrest. Pamela's attorneys chose not to comment on the matter.
Timestamp [02:32] - [07:35]
Charlamagne Tha God takes center stage, weaving cultural references and personal insights into the discussion, effectively analyzing Pamela Stanley's actions.
Referencing the iconic line from Forrest Gump, Charlamagne juxtaposes the perceived randomness of life's events with Pamela's calculated malicious intent.
He criticizes Pamela for subverting a beloved metaphor into a tool for harm, emphasizing the betrayal of trust inherent in her actions.
Host Interaction: DJ Envy and Angela Yee engage with Charlamagne, expressing disbelief and shock at Pamela's ingenuity in executing such a plan. Angela remarks on Pamela's cleverness, while Charlamagne mocks her further, highlighting the absurdity and cruelty of her method.
Charlamagne [06:05]: "She put meth in her milk... Everything come with a side of meth in her life."
This sarcastic commentary underscores the unpredictable and dangerous traits Pamela exhibits, painting her as a self-destructive individual whose actions have led her down a dark path.
As the discussion wraps up, the hosts transition to the lighter side of their programming by awarding Pamela John Stanley the "Donkey of the Day" title, a satirical nod to her malicious actions. They briefly mention Pamela's current incarceration, noting her bond of $450,000.
Charlamagne [07:21]: "Donkey of the Day is sponsored by renowned personal injury attorney Michael the Bull Lamensoft. Don't be a donkey."
The episode concludes with a preview of the next segment featuring Abdul Abdullah, CEO of Afro Future, who will discuss bringing the Afro Future event to the United States from Ghana.
Jeff Koth [02:13]: "Get some fentanyl, inject them into a box of high-end chocolates that she was going to purchase and have them mailed to me."
Charlamagne Tha God [02:32]: "Life is like a box of chocolates. You never know what you're gonna get."
Charlamagne Tha God [03:30]: "You have given new life to that line... by adding powdered fentanyl into his box of chocolates."
Charlamagne Tha God [06:05]: "She put meth in her milk... Everything come with a side of meth in her life."
This episode of The Breakfast Club delivers a compelling narrative that blends real-life crime with the hosts' signature candid and often humorous commentary. By dissecting Pamela John Stanley's plot to murder her ex-husband, the hosts not only inform listeners about the severity of the case but also offer reflections on personal accountability and the consequences of harboring ill intentions. The blend of serious reporting with the show's dynamic interactions ensures that listeners are both engaged and thoughtful about the topics discussed.