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Suspect in Madison Brooks rape case predicts attack in self-recorded video: Lawyer

Fox Nation host Nancy Grace joins 'Fox & Friends' to discuss Carlee Russell, the Alabama woman who's currently not facing charges for faking a kidnapping story, as well as her new Fox Nation series on the tragic death of Madison Brooks.

One of the suspects connected to the alleged rape of a Louisiana State University student seemed to know what was going to happen after he, three friends and Madison Brooks got in their car. 

From the front seat, one of the suspects, Casen Carver, allegedly said in a recorded selfie video, "These guys are crazy. They finna rape her," Kerry Miller, Brooks' mother's lawyer, told Fox News Digital.

The secondslong clip was played in court Friday after the lawyer for Desmond Carter, 17, who is being tried as an adult, made a motion to lower his bond to allow him to get out of jail before a trial.

It was the first insight into alleged incriminating videos from the overnight hours of Jan. 14-15, the night Brooks, an LSU sophomore, was allegedly raped and then left on the side of a busy, four-lane highway in Baton Rouge, where she was fatally struck by an oncoming car. 

MADISON BROOKS: TIMELINE OF LSU STUDENT'S ALLEGED RAPE, DEATH

Madison Brooks, 19, was an LSU sophomore when she was allegedly raped in January 2023 before she was fatally struck by a car. (Ashley Baustert)

The actual videos, evidence and surveillance images from businesses and homes near Reggie's Bar in LSU's social hot spot and crime-ridden Tigerland were shown during the hearing, Miller said. 

However, none of the evidence can be released to the public or media following a heated confrontation between the East Baton Rouge District Attorney's Office and the suspects' lawyers over leaks, which was remedied by a court agreement

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