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British Police Arrested Dying Teen After Killer Falsely Claimed Racist Attack

Stay Free with Russell Brand · The Henry Nowak Case: What Nobody is Telling You! - SF727 · June 8, 2026
British Police Arrested Dying Teen After Killer Falsely Claimed Racist Attack
Stay Free with Russell Brand
Stay Free with Russell Brand
The Henry Nowak Case: What Nobody is Telling You! - SF727
"Despite repeatedly telling officers he had been stabbed and telling them he couldn't breathe 9 times, officers told Henry he was under arrest. Moments later, he died."
Russell Brand revealed body cam footage showing 18-year-old Henry Novak was arrested by Hampshire Police after his killer, Vikram Digwa, falsely claimed to be the victim of a racist attack. Novak told officers nine times he couldn't breathe before dying from stab wounds. Brand argues the police prioritized responding to allegations of racism over recognizing a bleeding victim, exposing what he calls two-tier policing in the UK.

About this episode

Russell Brand hosted a wide-ranging episode examining the intersection of systemic control, community alternatives, and spiritual awakening. The show opened with Brand's analysis of the Henry Novak murder case in the UK, where 18-year-old Novak was arrested while bleeding to death after his killer falsely claimed to be the victim of a racist attack. Brand used body cam footage and parliamentary statements to argue that UK police anti-racism policies—which explicitly call for reverse engineering arrest rates by ethnicity to achieve equality of outcomes—led officers to prioritize responding to racism allegations over recognizing a stabbing victim who said he couldn't breathe nine times before dying. Brand warned that rage over this incident, while understandable, risks fueling further authoritarianism rather than addressing the root problem of centralized government control. The second half featured an extended conversation with Karina Fitch, a midwife who grew up in the Farm, America's largest intentional community founded by 1960s hippies following spiritual teacher Stephen Gaskin. Fitch revealed the US has the worst and only rising maternal mortality rate in the developed world, with Black mothers dying at 3-4 times the rate of white women, which she attributed to overmedicalized hospital births treating pregnancy as crisis rather than natural process. She described how the Farm community—once 1,500 people living communally—experienced mass exodus after crop failures forced a shift from communism to capitalism, and how sexual abuse was covered up for decades because the community held onto a utopian self-image. Brand and Fitch explored how both mainstream culture and counterculture are controlled by the same forces to prevent real change, and discussed the possibility of decentralized, voluntary communities using technology for direct democracy while living according to shared values. The episode concluded with an update from Dean Anderson, who drove a 40-year-old bus 3,000 miles from Montana to Bill Wilson's birthplace in Vermont, raffling the bus and donating property to spread 12-step principles as tools for broader cultural spiritual awakening.

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