The author is criticizing a self-proclaimed psychic named Ashley, who has made a series of TikTok videos accusing an innocent woman, Rebecca Schofield, of being involved in the murder of four University of Idaho students. Despite being sued for defamation and having her claims disproven by law enforcement, Ashley continues to maintain that she is correct and everyone else is wrong. The author is frustrated by Ashley's refusal to accept reality and her attempts to spin the situation in her favor. The author also criticizes Ashley's lack of accountability and her tendency to blame others for her own mistakes. The author concludes by expressing frustration with people who refuse to accept reality and who cling to false beliefs despite being presented with evidence to the contrary.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is discussing a TikTok psychic named Ashley who claims to solve real-world mysteries.
2. Ashley accused a woman named Rebecca Schofield of being responsible for the murder of four University of Idaho students.
3. The speaker claims that Ashley's accusations are baseless and that she used tarot card readings and her own patented method to make these claims.
4. Ashley is now being sued for defamation by Rebecca Schofield.
5. The main suspect in the murder case is a person named Brian Coburger.
6. The University of Idaho issued a statement condemning the spreading of false information and stating that they do not condone Ashley's allegations.
7. The statement from the University of Idaho did not mention that Rebecca Schofield was innocent, but rather that the allegations made by Ashley were false and damaging.
8. The speaker believes that Ashley's behavior is an example of people's inability to accept responsibility and admit when they are wrong.
9. The speaker also believes that Ashley's actions are hurtful and damaging to the families of the victims.
10. Ashley has stated that she will no longer post "free information" about the case online, but the speaker believes that this is not a victory for her, but rather a sign that she has been advised by a lawyer to stop posting.