Ten years ago when I first started Turtleboy I never would've imagined that I'd be featured in a profile in a publication as large and as international as The Atlantic. Chris Heath began interviewing me in May during the Karen Read trial. He followed me around with turtle riders, spent time at my house, and immersed himself fully in Turtleboy world. The story was published today, and I thought it really captured who I am and why I do what I do. It's behind a paywall, so Chris sent me a PDF for me to share, which is in this article. I'll be reading it tonight on the Live Show: https://tbdailynews.com/canton-coverup-part-486-turtleboy-profile-featured-in-the-atlantic-captures-the-essence-of-who-i-am-and-why-i-do-what-i-do/
Here is the Turtleboy Anti-SLAPP motion to dismiss the McAlberts stupid lawsuit, which will be argued in court on Tuesday:
https://tbdailynews.com/2026/07/09/canton-coverup-part-553-turtleboy-anti-slapp-motion-to-dismiss-mcalberts-defamation-lawsuit-filed-in-plymouth-superior-court/
On April 12, 2023 Alan Jackson filed a 94 page affidavit outlining how a Boston Police Officer was murdered inside the home of another Boston Police Officer, and how the murder was covered up by an ATF Agent, a "soccer Mom", an 18 year old punk, and a corrupt State Police Detective. No one seemed to notice or care because the mainstream media refused to report on the hand fed story of the century given to them on a silver platter. Here is a list of all of the things Globe reporter Tonya Alanez (who has never once tweeted about Read or O'Keefe) willfully chose not to include in her story, along with a headline and cover photo which guaranteed that the public would not read it or care:
https://tbdailynews.com/2026/07/06/canton-coverup-part-552-all-the-things-boston-globe-reporter-tonya-alanez-chose-not-to-report-from-april-12-2023-court-filing/