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Flow
Good morning or good night or good evening. Whenever you are seeing this, I guess Denise is the only one who can hear me. I only see 1:1 in the chat so I guess I'm just talking to Denise this episode. So since Denise you the only one can hear me. We got a good show today. We gonna talk talk about this story. If you've been following me for a while, you know my I've always brought to light stories that that I've always brought brought to life. Stories that media for some reason is not covering. And we got another case that's going on right now that the media is not covering. I don't know why. I think I know why, but that's not important. What's important is this is a case that needs to be covered. I've covered them all for my years. I haven't did as many in the last maybe six months as I would like to. I want to do more, but this is a story now. How many people have heard about the Tynea Miller story? Anybody in the chat heard about the Ty Miller story? Anybody see if anybody heard of it yet? Good morning C Tuck. Good morning Denise. Good morning island girl, Grandma Kathy, Sharon, Felicia, Elise, Fire Glory, If I missed you. Sorry. Let's see. Anybody heard of Tania Miller story.
C Tuck
So
Flow
what happened is, and what the story I'm talking about is, Tynea Miller is a black female who was found hung from a tree in some area in Miami on Juneteenth, and it was immediately ruled an unaliving of herself, if you know what I mean. They say she did it to herself, but the family and a lot of people in the community and where she from, she from Flint, Michigan, don't believe she did that to herself, especially as she was out of town on a trip celebrating Juneteenth, and they found her hungry of all days on Juneteenth. What's up, Shelly? Sad, sad, sad, sad story to Ned Miller, and none of the media, none of the mainstream legacy media outlets are talking about it. The only information you're gonna get on this is pretty much on T tock and a few YouTube channels. I'm gonna put a picture up. Let me see.
C Tuck
Let's.
Flow
Let me, Let me put a picture. Oops. Give me one second. Oh, where is the picture of her? One second,
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Flow
No, I'll be there. Hold on. I'm trying to get. I'm trying to show y' all this picture. Give me one second. I apologize for the delay. Any new? Well, I can't get to the picture. I have to get on live. And when I pull my video up, when I pull my video up, I'll show it. But this happens a lot, man, where mysterious stories like this happen, and then we get no coverage. And when we get no coverage, that is what kind of triggers my,
C Tuck
my,
Flow
my, My internal alarm goes off and says something shady may be going on with this story. Why is this. I mean, who hangs himself from a tree. Getting set up? My favorite people. Let's get, let's get this popping, man. This, this, this. I got to show you a picture of this, of this poor woman, Tana Miller. Now, just remember, you gonna start hearing this story everywhere. You know, I, I. A lot of y' all heard it here first. You about to start hearing this story everywhere. We, we, we ahead of. We ahead of the situation. Let me get on video, y'. All. Tanea miller, come on. What's up, c. Tuck? One second. Job. Apologize for the delay. Little technical difficulties. All right, Hold on. Oh, I gotta get rid of that. Can y' all hear me now? I'm back on video. I had to get set up. Y', all, can you hear me? All right, I'm here. I'm here. So here it is. Here's this. Here's the picture I want to show you all so we, so you know who we talking about? This is Tanea Miller.
Tanya Francois
Foreign.
Flow
This is Tanea Miller. This is who we need to spread awareness, share this live like this live. We are going to get this, this poor woman's story out here for the family and if there's anything nefarious that took place, we want to know. She was a 27 year old black woman. Tynea Miller was found lynched they say from a tree on June 18 after visiting Miami to celebrate June Juneteenth weekend. The Miami Dades Sheriff's office initially classified the incident as an apparent sewer unaliving but no one is buying that. Tena's family are actively seeking an independent autopsy and demanding a thorough investigation. However, nobody, none of the mainstream media is covering this and none of the legacy media seeing it. We haven't heard any of them covering it yet. No news outlets are covering it yet. But you know how they do after social media. If we put the press on, they'll be covering it. But this is a, this is a sad story. I don't know, this reminds me of the Ashley Janae story. It's just who hang themselves from a tree to unalive themselves. That alone sounds extremely far fetched to me. She's from Flint, Michigan, traveling and then she decides to unalive herself from a tree and we supposed to not believe something else could have happened.
Tanya Francois
I've been called. Good morning. Tanya Francois with CBS News Miami. I've been called, text, posted, tagged, everything about the woman who was found hanging from a tree right across from Gwen Cherry Park. I am across from Gwen Terry Park. You see can see the park bleachers right there behind me. I was working on a story about a mile, mile and a half away from here. I was with Daniela Pierre with the NAACP and I just thought since we're closed, let's go and look into this a little bit more. So we drove down here, we see the scene. Apparently there's some yellow tape where you know, she may have been found. I also made some calls. I called some sources with the fire department. We were told, you know, they arrived here about 6am on Thursday morning after, after getting tipped off that the young woman was found. When I called and spoke with the Miami Dade Sheriff's Department, they confirmed, they said that this is an apparent, suspected, apparent suicide, I'm sorry was the word that they used. I asked if they suspected foul play at all and they said no, that they believe, you know, that this is an apparent suicide. So that's unfortunately what happened to the Young lady.
Flow
So the news is just now. It's the first news person just now starting to cover after we hopped on it. So they own it today, but they was hesitating to bring this light. And that's why I think something is up. No, for sure it's somebody keeping it suppressed.
C Tuck
Yeah. Because it ain't nothing adding up.
Flow
Ain't nothing adding up at all.
C Tuck
And then, like, like you said, like you said, why ain't nobody talking about it?
Flow
Yeah, like even.
C Tuck
Even, like locally.
Flow
Yeah, no local nothing. This the first lady. And you see, she said she had to get blown up by people to go. To go check it out. It's the first lady from the news this morning. Finally somebody else talking about it. But it's just. It's just sad, man. And like I said, I. I don't believe. I don't believe that for a second a woman is going to travel for Juneteenth all the way. She's from Flint, Michigan, so I'm not absolutely sure if she traveled from Flint, Michigan, or. Or where she traveled from, but she went quite of a distance. And it goes to celebrate Juneteenth and then hangs herself from a tree to unalive herself.
C Tuck
Who. Who doing all of that? Yeah, just to do. Just to do that.
Flow
Yeah. Sad situation. And like I said, it's definitely a story we got to bring light to. And then just like I told you, with the racial tensions, it's just really a tense time right now. And, you know, we still got the Carmelo Anthony situation where it's. More stuff coming out even now.
C Tuck
Man, you seen the toxicology report came up?
Flow
No, fill us in. I missed, man.
C Tuck
They up there talking about the toxicology report came out and they said the primary, like, you know how they had like the primary cause of death. Say the primary cause of death was an overdose, and then. And then the secondary was. That was stab wounds.
Flow
See? Tuck, you breaking some news today, baby. You in your bag, man.
C Tuck
Let me. Let me. Man, let me pull up the video. I just seen this this morning, too. I made. I made sure I liked it just so I can pull it up.
Flow
I. I might have to change the title of this damn episode. That's big news. I missed that. I don't know how I missed that, but y'.
Nina the Paralegal
All.
Flow
Oh, and why C Tech pulling that up? I gotta. You. You got. You gotta let. You gotta hold that a little bit. You about to break. See, Tuck about the break. Probably the biggest breaking news of this Carmelo Anthony situation ever since the verdict came out last Big news was the verdict. 35 years guilty. Now, see, Tuck say he got something saying the toxicology report, talking about some overdose and some other. So for a second. But let me tell y' all something. And, and I gotta share this, man, because this is, you know, it's no secret that from the beginning of my, my, my, my, my, my journey, I've created a diverse community from the beginning. And if people don't really know, I am so powerful, I carry so much weight in the media space that when I first began my journey, people, a lot of people in my community were upset that I worked hard to have a diverse community. They wanted me to just focus on black civil rights stories, and that's it. And so I work hard, I worked hard to build this community to, to, to. To show not biased, of course, I love my people. I'm gonna hold down my people every chance I get. That's, that's, that's just in me. But I try to bring us together, like, so even us covering this Carmelo Anthony thing, whatever we believe of. I believe or see Tuck believe is just what we genuinely believe, man. It's not, it's not. No, no racial component to it. We not. We not the, the, the, the. The podcast that just because of color, somebody is. We just rocking with them. If they're guilty, they're guilty. If they're not, they not. And I say all that to say I've been trying to bring awareness in this situation of like, of our culture, what we go through, so people could understand a little more. Like, and I, Because I've started, I. I see this, it's like we divided because we don't really, a lot of time understand what each other really go through. So yesterday, my stepdaughter, Clay, a beautiful, sweet 10 year old, one of the sweetest kids you would ever know. I mean, and I'm not just saying, I'm just talking about literally a sweetheart. She always wants to make you feel good, say things. Just a very sweet, kind. One of the kindest little kids I've ever known, right? So she's in camp and they go to. They go to Lake Erie, a park by Lake Erie, yesterday. Now, like I said, I'm just focusing, mind you. I'm talking about this sweetheart, man. Just a sweet girl, man. Just a lot of love inside of her. And so she was walking down the, Walking down. They were walking down to go to Lake Erie, and they were on like the sidewalk of the park, and she was a little ahead of the group, her group, and there Was a, like a three or four, four or five year old little white white boy. And she said, she said hello to him. This just happened yesterday. She came and told me this story herself. She said hello to him, her father, I mean his father pulled the kid away like abruptly. And Clay is the type that she goes, she speaks her, whatever her mind. She gonna say it. She just said what, what, what was that? Why did you, why did you do that? Or you know, something to that effect. This grown ass man told my sweeter than sweet granddaughter he don't want his son talking to black people. He told this, not only said this stupid ass comment, but he said it. A grown adult said this to a 10 year old who was by herself. It was the camp counselor was a little bit behind like so see what. So literally this adult went out of his way to tell, to, to tell Clay he don't want his son talking to black people. Clay didn't understand it. She was hurt. She said it ruined her day and I had to have a talk with her about that last night and she brought it to me. So to everybody out there, understand that what we go through in our community, I'm not, you know, me and Nancy Tucker, I'm not looking to ever be no victim. I don't even tell these stories. This is, I'm sure C. Tuck has done dealt with something similar to this and stuff. We don't talk about this. But when I see a lot of things that said and done like in this Carmelo Anthony situation, it, it shows me like we just don't understand each other. And I'm not looking for no sympathy. We deal with this. I've been dealing with this my whole life. So it's not even a big deal. It's commonplace. But when you, but if you don't quite understand. I just want y' all to understand. Those who don't understand, if you ain't had to you, if you ain't had to sit your sweetheart sweeter than sweet, sweeter than sugar daughter down at 10 years old and, and explain to her why a, a grown man would tell her he don't want his kid talking to black kid. And all she did was simply speak. I mean the camp counselors call us all the time and talk about how mannerable Clay is. She's got great manners, she's this and that and then she gets treated like that. And then this is normal though. This ain't like, oh, stop the presses. This is part of what goes on when you come from where I come from and I ain't saying that for sympathy. I ain't saying that for no pity. I'm saying it to those out there who, when I read some of y' all comments, obviously don't understand some of the stuff we go through, and we don't say shit about it. I still get on here, and I still speak up for blacks, whites, whoever. I don't have a racist bone in my body. But we need to Understand, even in 2026, there are a lot of things that we deal with that other races don't have to deal with.
C Tuck
I mean, honestly, like, I got. I got to a point where I'm like. Like. I mean, I still say something about it, but, like, she. As far as, like, really, if something happened to me, like, I'm like, what's really gonna happen?
Flow
Yeah, you don't even say nothing.
C Tuck
We don't even bring it up. What type of justice am I gonna get? So I just be like, man, whatever, it is what it is.
Flow
But if I. But. But if we don't bring it up, I notice it's a lot of people, and I'm not talking about. Really. Everybody in my community is understanding. I'm really talking to the world.
Co-host
Yeah.
Flow
No, outside of our community, outside of the Flow show, no Filter podcast. I love what we do and what we bring and how we treat each other. But, like, on my social media, when I just look at what's going on in the world, outside of our world, the Flow show, no Filter world, it's just a lot of, you know, a lot of stuff that we don't understand about each other. And so when that happened yesterday, I just felt like with the racial component going on and what Clay bringing that up to me, and it was so hurtful, man. You understand? You looking at it a little. And this is how we take these. She don't know nothing about that. You know what I mean? This was her first experience, so she don't even know, you know, she knows what happened, but she think that was back in the 40s, 50s and 60s. You know, they learned that in school. This her first time being racially prejudiced against or whatever in her life. Now, that's gonna stick with her. She not.
Tanya Francois
No.
Flow
Never forget that. She ain't gonna never forget that. For her to bring it up to me, and I seen it in her eyes. She did. She just. And I. All I told her is, you have some people out here who have hate in their heart for no reason, and you can't. You know, you. It's their problem. Not Your problem. You continue to be sweet, you continue to speak, you continue to be compassionate. You let them be evil and nasty, and their karma will come to them. You know, they'll get what they got coming, like. And I'm trying to explain to her, but I could just see it in her eyes when, you know, somebody just like, she just couldn't comprehend it. You know what I mean? She just couldn't comprehend and still took it personal. And so, you know, dealing with like that, you know, like it. And so it's just a thing that. Man, please understand. And like I said, nobody looking for no pity party. But understand, it's a different world on this side, man. It is. And just because people like me and C. Tuck don't bring it up, it's happening to the data. You remember the other. Other video I showed y'? All? I was going to pick her up, and the white lady said, I put black. I. I make. I make black people look. Put. Look bad or the shame and. And all type of racist stuff. I ain't do nothing to this lady. So just understand it. And like I said, and this is why my. My journey is always to unify, not to divide, because I don't like that. So without further ado, just had to share that. And everybody show Clay some love for being a strong little girl. But go ahead, see Tuck, and break us with this new breaking news. Now. This from C. Tut. So if this news is. If there's some clickbait, blame it on C. Man.
C Tuck
If it clickbait, we're gonna blame it on the author of the video. See, that's it. So this come from the page. It say from. It's from. It's from boss. Boss lady Rella. Okay, page, here you go.
Nina the Paralegal
See, report has been weight on Austin Metcalfe or Metcalf death. And I want to show you guys exactly what this thing shows and what it says. All right, y', all, so I took this from another creator's page. And if y' all want to fact check this information, my name is Nina the paralegal. And they released the full autopsy report. As you guys can see, Collin County. All right, And Austin Metcalfe, they have his date of birth, place of death, time of death, cause of death, drug overdose, primary blood loss via stab on secondary. And the notes. Look, he was on molly, he was on fentanyl. He was on all these. Throw these drugs, y'. All. Y. Okay, all right, so I'm just showing y' all what the FA is saying now, which is going to Take into account all this stuff is going to come into the account on the appeal. What's not going to be on the appeal is new information. So, like the videos that their dad is doing, going around town thinking he's helping his son by spreading all these crazy lies and talks that he's talking about. That is not something that's going to take into account. However, anything that was already admitted, that has already been admitted and have been either shot down by the judge evidence or hide, hidden from, you know, presenting it in court. These things are going to be coming up into the eyes of the public, into the appeal. I just want everybody to know who's saying, oh, I'm praying that this appeal works. I'm praying. Listen, the appeal is going to work. You know why it's going to work? Because there's so many inconsistencies inside this case. I know a lot of you yt people, you guys are mad and you guys are saying we're the racist ones. We're the ones. If you, if I show you the comments, y', all that I'm getting off of threads. These people are delusional. The fact that they say we're delusional. No, they are delusional when it comes to stuff like this. They can't believe that is true. They can't believe stuff is true. When the proof is in the pudding, it's right in your face. This is why we have to buy. We have to go get the content and put it here. Because if not, y' all gonna say, oh, y' all lying. It's, it's, it's, it's. It's. It's false news. It's false news. It's fake lies. It's lies. Fake news.
Flow
No, she rambling, but yeah, that's so that's real. Grandma Kathy says she don't believe that. That autopsy. Oh. Shout out black roses for $20. We are a hundred dollars away from our goal. Black roses just brought. Just brought us a hundred dollars.
C Tuck
Close.
Flow
A hundred dollars closer to our goal. Everybody show black roses some love for sure. Me some love, she says. Been a part of the replay crew. Was on vacation. Also sending condolences to you. Flow ripsy your grandpa. Yeah. The funeral is this Saturday, by the way, so I've been getting ready for that. It's been a hell. It's a hell of a week. I got a lot of going on this week. Supposed to have court and all for my son and waiting. I think they trying to get a continuance. So it's A, It's a, it's a crazy week. But anyway, what you think Grandma Kathy says she don't believe that autopsy. What you think.
C Tuck
But I don't, I mean like, I don't, I'm just going based off of what, what that's it. I'm not saying that. I'm just saying that that's something that has came about. If it's more, more correlating reports that follow that and, and align with that. If it looks like a duck, we gotta call it one. Mm,
Flow
yeah, yeah, yeah. That's cool. Crazy information.
C Tuck
But that'll be crazy. But like just, just playing into it if that's so like I know one thing that was said is what, what shouldn't have been on school property and stuff like that. Drugs is not a place for a school function either. Or drug usage.
Flow
Yeah, yeah.
C Tuck
If this, if this is true, especially for a suspended student.
Flow
Yeah, that's crazy.
C Tuck
And a lot of, and a lot of stuff can happen when you under the influence.
Flow
Did it say anything about what did they say? Oh, Molly. So let's see. All right, so I looked it up on, on chat GPT. They say based on the publicly reported trial testimony and autopsy evidence, there has been no indication that Austin Metcalf had drugs or alcohol in his system. So I don't, I, I'm trying to see, hold on, let me see if CBS say something. I'm just trying to see if, if anybody else. Graphic autopsy. Okay, so let's, let's check this out. Let's see what this. CBS News. It said this was during the trial. It says graphic autopsy details. Let's see what they, if they had any of those details in here. It's from CBS News. The Carmel, Carmelo Anthony trial continues Saturday. This is during the trial. So for almost nine hours with a dozen witness at the Cullen county co House, many of them broke down in tears while testifying. Anthony is charged with stabbing. Blah blah. So you know this, this article was before. So let's get skipped down to where it says graphic autopsy. Details described Colin. County Chief Medical Examiner Dr. Elizabeth Ventur testified that Metcalf was stabbed through the heart. She described the wound as gaping 2 1/2 inches in length and not survivable. Prosecutor Bill Wsky showed four autopsy photos to the jury. Several jurors appeared emotional. Covering their mouths. Yeah, so we have to look into it now. It's, it now it goes on to just talk more about the, the knife. So no, I, I, we have to take whoever that person is, let them know they reported that. I'm not finding it anywhere else, so I don't know about that. Whoever. What's that person, that page, we can let them know this. There's some information they put out there.
C Tuck
Yeah. What's the boss lady, Rella, and she said she got it from Nina the paralegal.
Flow
Nina the paralegal?
C Tuck
Yeah.
Flow
Let me see. Nina the paralegal. Carmela Anthony. Because that would be explosive as hell, right?
C Tuck
That's what I was saying. But no, but no, Grandma Kathy. Even like, you know, nowadays people press their own pills too.
Flow
Yeah, they do.
C Tuck
Yeah. So, like, it wasn't like. It ain't like he did it individually. They could have pressed that into one pill and just put like, the, like, different, like, amounts of it.
Flow
Okay. So, Yeah, they say they. Okay, so this is that. Somebody said, is this a big page, some big page saying that that's the desk. That was a fake saying that this is not true. The image is a fake autopsy report that circulated as misinformation shortly after Austin Metcalf's death. The official cause of death was the stab wound, chest to the chest, homicide. And then it says, no credible reports or trial testimony mentioned a drug overdose, Molly or otherwise as a factor. Toxicology details, if any, were not presented as relevant to the cause of death. This exact style of fake Collin county autopsy report was debunked by Frisco police and Fact checked in April 2025. Officials stated the real autopsy report had not been released at that time and any such version online were false. It was part of a wave of misinformation, including fake police chief accounts that spread on social media after the stab. The document includes branding watermarks from Nina the paralegal, a known source of dramatic legal style graphics, which is a red flag for fabricating content. Carmelo, he was convicted of murder and sentenced to 35 years, blah, blah, blah. But this image is fabricated disinformation. And they're talking about this right here.
Nina the Paralegal
And they released the floor.
Flow
So we just debunked that. But, hey, we're gonna bring it to you and we're gonna look at. Look. Look through it. Because these people do be just putting out anything.
C Tuck
And that. That even, like, that's why I just. That's why I just. So I can bring it up.
Flow
Yeah, yeah.
C Tuck
Like I said in the beginning, I ain't saying that everything's factual. If everything. If more stuff followed it along with it, then that's. That would have made it fashion, but it got debunked.
Flow
People out here be Thirsty for clicks and views. But to show you how we fare on this show, we want to look. Look into it, see if it's real or not. We just not on here running with it and talking because that's what biased people do. If we was biased, we wouldn't even. We wouldn't even be looking up, trying to see what, what, what. Fact check it. We'd just be on here yelling and screaming, like a lot of.
C Tuck
Yeah, and that was. That was a. You seen. That was a black lady.
Co-host
Huh?
C Tuck
So.
Flow
Yeah, exactly. Debunk the black leg.
C Tuck
Yeah, we.
Flow
Hey. We call it right down the middle. So anyway, it's just definitely, definitely, definitely, man, this will remind me of. When is the last time maybe. I don't know. I don't know, but I don't know the last time we had this type of tension, like, as a. As a community, like, I mean, as a society. But it is, man, every Carmelo Anthony post, if you go under that post, it's a. It. It's war. Yeah, you said you've been noticing that. See? Tough.
C Tuck
And it ain't gotta be like, it
Flow
gotta be that a lot of people are making it racial when it ain't even racial. Black Rosa said for someone to delegate. I mean, for someone to instigate and try to delegate, who can be in the tent. I do believe he was on something, because why would you bother? Another student, black Rose, said they should release the autopsy, then the autopsy report. Let's see what Denise said. The autopsy report produced at trial does not indicate drugs in the system. Official cause.
Nina the Paralegal
Okay.
Flow
Denise just reiterating that. So, yeah, man, it. It's definitely a case. That's no matter. It's still the topic of discussion. Like, people are still discussing it. People still want answers. And we're gonna continue to. We're going to continue to look for what. What else you seen? I thought. Let me look at my phone. What else you seen out there? See, Tuck, man,
C Tuck
the one story about the. The one. She. Was.
Nina the Paralegal
She.
C Tuck
The one girl here. She got shot at outside the Pizza Hut. Shore center off of Babbitt.
Flow
Oh, that's the Euclid shooting that everybody was. That. I kept saying that. They didn't say where. Right outside the Pizza Hut.
C Tuck
Yeah.
Flow
What was it over? I heard it was an argument.
C Tuck
Yeah, they said so, like, just from the stories I was hearing, like, they were saying, like, she went in there, that was. She was arguing with the dude and she spit on him.
Flow
Okay.
C Tuck
And after she spit on him, he pulled a gun out and shot her. For real. And then after she got shot, she drove. She drove her car all the way to Boardwalk, like the. The bar. And then. And then that's. That's that two night. That like 219 in St. Clair. So she drove the. Drove the car all the way over there. Then medical, the response came to her. And then they tried to get her to Euclid Hospital, but she ended up. She ended up passing away from her injuries.
Flow
Now, I don't know the circumstances, but this just goes back to what I've been preaching on here. And I don't care if it's Carmelo Anthony or it's just this woman right here. The fact is she not avoid. Not avoiding confrontation. Unnecessary confrontation. Now, is it right for him to kill her? No. Yeah, but.
C Tuck
But at the same, like, quit opening these doors.
Flow
You spit in somebody face. And you arguing about is. I'm sure it's nothing important.
C Tuck
And then, you know. You know, spitting on somebody that's been on somebody fake.
Flow
Now you just open the door. Now you not here. This is why I'm telling y'. All. I preach, man. Re like, go your own way, man.
C Tuck
Just be cool.
Flow
She dead now.
C Tuck
Like I tell my kids, I'm like, always defend yourself. Don't never initiate or instigate nothing.
Flow
Right.
C Tuck
Always defend yourself. If somebody on some try to de. Escalate it as much as possible. If they continue to be on some, defend yourself, by all means.
Flow
Yeah. When you don't have no choice.
C Tuck
Yeah. I'm like. But don't go out there just poking and prodding people like, no, we. That. That ain't how you live.
Flow
And it don't matter. Like I said, that's why I told you that advice is for everybody, man. It ain't just because of the Carmelo and Austin situation. That's the advice I give anybody. That's the advice. That's how I live. I'm not running around causing and. And getting into conf. Getting confrontational and forcing the issue, man. Cause anything can happen. I wouldn't have thought. I bet you she didn't think when she spit on him that he was gonna pull no gun out and shoot and kill her. But you don't never know what somebody else gonna do. You never know what they. What weapon they got on them. You don't know what type of day they having. They might be at the end of their ropes and got nothing to live for. And you over there arguing and spitting and cussing. And next, you know, now they get to take their misery and frustration out on you not. We reading your obituary. It ain't worth it, man. It ain't worth it. None of that stuff is worth it. To, To, To, To.
Tanya Francois
To.
Flow
To. To just initiate conflict when there was no conflict that needed to be initiated. It's just not smart, man. I don't know how many different ways I can say it. You know, sometimes, especially when you're dealing with these stories and say like the Carmelo Anthony story, people get upset and they want to be mad at you and feel like were you blaming it on Austin or. Or. Or not taken accountable for Carmelo. But no, we. I'm always speaking to the person whose life was lost. Just like in this situation, her life was lost. He's a black woman right here. She shouldn't have spit on them. You, you, you, you. You open the door for BS when you do extra. And it's not worth it your whole life. Yeah, because you can't. You have no discipline, no emotional discipline to just leave this person alone and go the other way. Walk away.
C Tuck
Yeah. Your life, your life. Your life was worth more than a piece of her argument.
Flow
Yeah. Way more.
C Tuck
Yo, yo. Like your life was worth more than that argument underneath the tent right now.
Flow
I'm sure this gonna rot, whoever did it.
C Tuck
Yeah, they already got him.
Flow
He did me.
C Tuck
Yeah.
Flow
Of course he shouldn't have shot and killed her. You know what I mean? We do have to say that. But obviously he's a he, he, he, he on another side of the road. I'm talking to people who just living their life and want to live and give themselves the best possibility to live the best. The way you give yourself the best chances and the best probability to stay alive is to avoid conflict at all costs. If you have to defend yourself, defend yourself. But man, giving somebody a reason when it. When, when it. It's no reason. It's just not smart, man. And I just don't want to see people to keep doing that. I saw the story Sea Tech talking about. I did not know the details. It just was saying some. A woman was shot.
C Tuck
Yeah.
Flow
In Euclid.
C Tuck
It just start. The details just started coming out like late last night, early this morning.
Flow
No, of course. I hope they get deal with his ass and he get the chair.
C Tuck
Because you can't do that, especially like that. Like he definitely ain't had like, bro, you behind the counter a pizza man. If you ain't. What I would have do a. A salt shaker at a 2 liter or something. Like, why you got. You ain't got to go to extreme Measures like that, bro. That's. That's great. Like, spitting on, like, by, like, you. Yeah, you gonna. You might get a couple paws put on you for that. Like, you gotta be up. You ain't about to spit on. You might have a hantavirus or some. You haven't. Spitting on me is wrong with you, right? Yeah. I would have definitely, like, got out of character. It's probably slapped. Slapped herself. But other than I'm not about to kill her, right? Like, no, we're not about to dust. We can't. No. That's extreme.
Flow
Fire Glory said, I'm sorry Clay had to see that. See that nasty message. She deserves better. Please give her a hug and encouragement. Poor baby. Yeah. Thank you for that. Yeah. I was hurt because she's such a sweet girl. I'm like, she just speaking, and then a grown man tells her he don't want his kid, who's five years old, talking to black kids. And she didn't know anything about that type of racism as far as it existing in today's world. But I'm glad, to be honest, as much as it hurt, I'm just glad she kind of getting a dose of what's out here. So. So she won't be so surprised because it will happen again. I mean, it's not. Is she gonna find it's gonna be something like that will happen again in her life. Is. Is. You know, it's no way around it. But I couldn't honestly tell. And I'm speaking this Fire Glory. I can honestly tell this is the first time something like that has happened to her. I could tell, even though her explaining in her reaction when we talked about it, she ain't never. She couldn't even believe that existed because they do learn about black history and, you know, the history of our company, our country, where we as blacks didn't have rice and was like, they learned that, but they think. She think that was a thing of the past, and it's all gone now. And so when that happened, it was like a reality check to. For Clay to know. Like. No, I mean, I know you. I know you thought it was just in the history, but there are still people who still have a mental. A 19 mentality like this, the 1940s and 1930s, and there's no way around it, but thank you for our glory, because it definitely made me feel. I was. I was angry. I was mad because I would rather talk straight to the guy. If I was there, I wish I was there, you know, and it would have been, you Know, gotta be no, you know, no bullying nobody. But I definitely would have straightened them out about that if I was there. Just to let him know that ain't cool. You know, just maybe it might help them to not say that to the next kid. Like, right, you, you, you, you, you, you going above and beyond to be a bitter prick jerk by even doing all that. Let's say if you didn't want your kid talking to black kids, you could have just continued to walk or just, you know, she spoke to him, the boy spoke back. You could just continue to walk. But to go out of your way to tell this little 10 year old girl who was on a field trip with her camp, enjoying her life, to tell her, you don't want your kid talking to black kids. Is, is, is, is, is, is a level of evil I would never want to see. Huh?
C Tuck
That's disgusting.
Flow
That's disgusting. Never would. I can never picture myself saying no shit like that to no kid as an adult. What the hell is your problem? What is your problem?
C Tuck
Terrible.
Flow
The con the counselors had to cons, you know, talk to her about it turned into her whole visit of the Lake Erie was overshadowed by this. And it's sad, but hey, it is what it is, so I appreciate that. Fire glory, because it definitely. I, I didn't know what to say at first because I was like, what, what this? D. Denise said, did you see the video from Nick's parade? A black woman on light pole trying to come down while the white woman was trying to block her. She thought the white woman up. She. She threw the white woman off the pole and twerked. Yep, I saw that. That's why I say I told y'.
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Flow
It's like when these stories like a Carmelo Anthony really ignite, like just racial tensions that spills into just everything. If you ever notice, like from the time that trial really got the. The verdict came in, it's been all type of. Look, silly little incidents happen, but yeah, I saw that one. Did you see that? See Tuck?
C Tuck
I think I did. I think I seen that. I seen the one lady stole the trash can. Yeah, she got fired too.
Flow
Yep. Oh, yeah, by the way, y', all, the lady. Thank you for bringing that up, Denise. But I did see that the lady who stole. The lady who stole the Nick's trash can and emptied it out. She was fired. I don't know if y' all know, uh, know the story, but she was, she went viral for, uh. Here it is. Dude, what the heck?
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What?
Flow
Why are you like that's? How y' all do it in New York.
C Tuck
Yes. He wanted the trash can.
Flow
Just dump it all out on the street.
C Tuck
I mean, so what did she. What did she get fired for?
Flow
What did she get fired for? Like, they fired her foot for doing this.
C Tuck
I mean, but that's what like, like, damn, will y' all fire me for that?
Flow
Like JP Morgan Chase executive executive.
C Tuck
Like, but like, give me a littering ticket or something. How the you gonna fire me? That's. I say that's wrongful termination.
Flow
Look, here she is. That's her LinkedIn picture or whatever.
C Tuck
So I was. So would it be. I wonder what they. What they said. Like, it ain't even. Like she had her work clothes on or her ID badge or nothing. So they. I don't know that. That was kind of harsh. I wouldn't like, fire that person.
Flow
I can't play the video, but look, they got her on the train.
Nina the Paralegal
Hold on.
C Tuck
Some stuff, man. I seen the picture.
Flow
Oh, you see the picture?
C Tuck
I ain't see the video. Yeah, she. Look, come on, man.
Flow
She on the train with the Knicks trash can. It is a nice trash can, though.
Nina the Paralegal
Yeah.
C Tuck
Especially if you're a Knicks fan.
Flow
That's all about to say if you.
C Tuck
If I say, I. I'll take a calf's trash can.
Flow
Yeah.
C Tuck
I put that in the man cave.
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Yeah.
Flow
I ain't gonna lie. She should have did that at night that night. I ain't gonna lie if I was a Knicks fan. That's what I was thinking when she took it. I was like, that's a nice ass trash can, man.
C Tuck
If, bro, if we we win the championship again, bro. You see a cash, I'm taking the cash. Trash game, right? I don't care what y' all talking about. Fire me if you want to.
Flow
So this is. Her name is Angie, but Bayes. And that's. And she was a new JP Morgan Chase executive. And no longer, as she was caught taking up trash can. They say. They say this trash can cost $168,
C Tuck
man. See, man, See that. I would have. I would have paid it. Like, her job should have gave her the option. Like, all right, you either pay the 168 for the trash can or you fired, right? Like, come on. They was ready to get her up out of there anyway just for that.
Flow
Oh, D said she got fired because it is a crime stealing public property.
C Tuck
Yeah, okay, put it like that. You put it like that. But I'm saying, like, it wouldn't be stealing if she paid.
Flow
If she what?
C Tuck
If she paid for it give her the option like, all right, look, you want the damn can? Okay, that's 168. If she say, no, y', all, I ain't paying this 168, then that's a crime.
Flow
Yeah,
C Tuck
y' all just. Y' all just trying to get away, get in the way of me and my calf trash can. Yeah, I ain't having it.
Flow
Thank you. Elise at least said grief flow. We have to operate like everyone is about to snap. That's my only point. You gotta operate like everybody got weapons on them and everybody's on edge, stay ready.
C Tuck
So you ain't got to get ready.
Flow
Exactly. And that way, if you look at it like that, you'll tend to walk away more than be engaging. Even what I got into when I got into with that person, I said I had to say it. I kept driving. I ain't about to get out the car and be engaged. And you don't know where stuff goes lead to. Yeah, I ain't got time for y' all racist people or. Or anybody that's out here looking for conflict. I'm gonna keep it moving like I'm. Say it again. Like Elise said, you have to operate like everyone has weapons and everybody's on edge. You don't know what nobody going through. You don't know what life they come from. Yet you up here like the lady as you could spitting in this guy face. And just like I said about the Austin case, when I said, yeah, we want to say the guy shouldn't have shot her and, And. And gunfire is not an answer to spit to spitting. But is that gonna bring that woman back just because we say that, you know, it's not about. It's not about being right. It's about being alive. You know what I mean? Right. Wrong. And who was right and who shouldn't have did this. That's all for us to talk about. Meanwhile, they gotta lay this poor woman to. To rest.
C Tuck
She's like 29, too.
Flow
29 years old. And I' ma keep saying it like Elise just said, operate like everybody is about to snap and everybody has weapons. That way you don't go out your way arguing and fussing and fighting with somebody, and next thing we know, we talking about you not here no more. It's just not worth it. Like, see, Tuck said her life was worth more than a piece of argument. And so this is just another example. What I'm telling you, this. This advice goes for everybody, man. This ain't no Austin Metcalf. Carmelo Anthony this, that, it's, this is advice that I just want. Who, whoever's willing to listen. Leave people alone, man. Especially these days. We cover the news every day. You know, what the hell goes on in 2026? People just taking lives. A human life. The value of a human life to a lot of people out here is at an all time low. People killing for no apparent reason or for stupid reasons. And so this ain't the time, y'. All, Walk away. If you must defend yourself, defend yourself. But if you can walk away and get to your life and your family and friends and survive whatever that situation is, choose that over sitting there trying to make a point. Because I don't want to be on this podcast arguing about, well, this person shouldn't have killed you, and, and this, and, and, and this ain't right, and this is illegal because none of that gonna bring you back. Like I said, it ain't like you're gonna, you're gonna say, oh, yeah, the guy shouldn't have killed her, you know, he had no right to kill her. And then now she coming back to earth. No, it don't work like that. Once it's done, it's done. So just stay, Just stay safe, y'.
Nina the Paralegal
All.
Flow
That's all I can say, man. Yeah, stay safe, man. It's too crazy out here. And, And I was, I ain't scared of. I was always trying to prove a point when I was young. That's how I, that's why I give leeway. I wasn't always this, walk away, live to see another day, and be take the high road. I wasn't. I grew into that. So I know I'm talking firsthand. I know what if, how that sometimes you do want to get your off and straighten somebody out and, and, and get it off your chest. But I look back and I, I always think about the situations when I did that, that ain't nobody take my head off. And I feel like, man, I made it this far. Let me, let me, let me come. Let me count my lucky stars and not do that again. Because there was times when I did too much back in the day.
C Tuck
Yeah.
Flow
And when I look back, a person could have killed me or beat me half to death or jump me, you know, because I'm doing too much. And so I. Like I said, when I say that, I'm not saying it from a person who, who always been taking a high road my whole life. I say it as a person who did do that a few times. Lucky for me, it didn't end up I didn't end up getting killed and I'm still here. And now I'm like, you know what? Let me preach to the the people younger than me or even older than me. Walk away, man. I learned to walk away and I was a stubborn and, and, and, and, and I for an eyes they came. But no, it just ain't the way to be, man.
C Tuck
No, for sure.
Flow
And so I just want to continue to let y' all know that, man, leave. Leave well enough alone. Let's see who we got in here. Everybody. Yeah, we about to go and get up out of here. We got another show for y' all tomorrow, 8:30am it's gonna be Friday this week. Oh my God. I got all I got all type of to do tomorrow and this weekend got a funeral Saturday viewing on Friday. Perhaps court tomorrow. Maybe it's gonna be postponed. It's a full schedule for your boy Flow. But get your asses up and dance. I appreciate everybody. Let's get out of here on a positive note and hear C Tuck Breakdown all about.
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Host: Flo
Guests/Co-hosts: C Tuck, Nina the Paralegal, Tanya Francois
Date: June 25, 2026
This episode centers on the suspicious death of Tynea Miller, a 27-year-old Black woman found hanging from a tree in Miami on Juneteenth. Flo and co-hosts emphasize the lack of mainstream media coverage, highlight ongoing community outrage, and address the broader context of racial tensions and how conspiracy and misinformation spread online. Throughout, the panel also touches on related stories—such as the aftermath of the Carmelo Anthony trial, a tragic local shooting, and personal incidents of racism—with a focus on urging listeners to avoid unnecessary conflict in a volatile world.
“None of the mainstream legacy media outlets are talking about it. The only information you're gonna get on this is pretty much on TikTok and a few YouTube channels.” (08:05)
“Ain't nothing adding up at all.” (15:48, Flow)
“This grown ass man told my sweeter than sweet granddaughter he don't want his son talking to black people...She just couldn't comprehend it.” (21:31, Flow)
“It's a different world on this side, man...Just because people like me and C. Tuck don't bring it up, it's happening.” (26:29, Flow)
“We want to look into it, see if it's real or not. We're just not on here running with it and talking because that's what biased people do.” (38:30)
“The way you give yourself the best chances and the best probability to stay alive is to avoid conflict at all costs. If you have to defend yourself, defend yourself. But man, giving somebody a reason when…it's no reason—it's just not smart, man.” (43:36, Flow)
“She was a 27 year old black woman…was found lynched they say from a tree on June 18 after visiting Miami…The Miami Dades Sheriff's office initially classified the incident as an apparent…unaliving but no one is buying that. Tena's family [is] actively seeking an independent autopsy and demanding a thorough investigation.” — Flow (12:11)
“None of the mainstream legacy media outlets are talking about it. The only information you're gonna get on this is pretty much on TikTok and a few YouTube channels.” — Flow (08:05)
“We want to look into it, see if it's real or not. We're just not on here running with it...We call it right down the middle.” — Flow (38:30, 39:22)
“This grown ass man told my sweeter than sweet granddaughter he don't want his son talking to black people...She just couldn't comprehend it. She said it ruined her day and I had to have a talk with her about that last night and she brought it to me.” — Flow (21:31)
“The way you give yourself the best chances and the best probability to stay alive is to avoid conflict at all costs. If you have to defend yourself, defend yourself.” — Flow (43:36) “Your life was worth more than a piece of…argument.” — C Tuck (45:50)
“Just leave this person alone and go the other way. Walk away.” — Flow (44:50)
| Segment | Topic | |---------|-------| | 02:37 | Flo introduces the Miller story and discusses lack of media attention | | 12:11 | Details on Miller’s death; family seeks independent autopsy | | 14:09 | Tanya Francois’ on-the-ground CBS report from the scene | | 19:00–28:00 | Flo recounts his stepdaughter’s experience with racism & larger message | | 17:13–38:50 | Carmelo Anthony case — fact-checking fake news and autopsy rumors | | 41:05–47:17 | Local shooting at Pizza Hut—storytelling and lessons on conflict avoidance | | 54:09–55:59 | Knicks trash can viral video and fallout | | 56:44 onward | Final advice: "Operate like everyone is about to snap" and closeout |
This episode of The Flo Show delivers unfiltered, grassroots commentary on a critical, underreported case—the suspicious death of Tynea Miller—and entwines it with broader insights on race, community struggle, media responsibility, and strategies for surviving in a divided, sometimes dangerous world. The panel’s candor, skepticism of official narratives, and insistence on fact-checking make this a resource for those seeking to understand both the specific incident and the larger context of racial injustice and community resilience in 2026.