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The three spooked
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like watch like I'm would tear have
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pick their movie about that case. So.
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I can say if you're like the doc,
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go watch that and. By force us to
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this about her sorry to cells really
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interesting nights. So. Today we're going to
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something a little different that you're watching on the
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You Tube channel. Feel. Dazzling. To to see my am
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hell of a bit more say and we're going to.
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Or unit tests as knowledge of two
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times today lovely Mississippi or out my
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whole plan for this episode With from
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three we arrive with the okay i'm
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gonna. Think. Of like these weird crazy tribes
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and like google them to see if I
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could find something and. Then asked her whether she
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thinks they're true or false. On on it's gonna put out
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there when you think of a crime someone has done it.
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Yet it's terrible That was like oh
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my God know. some of these
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are easy some of these are little
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harder but world are going to get
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them to at i found this on
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a programming library in this is like
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an actual languages that they put out
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south or that the question everyone which
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i one hundred percent think you know
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which beatles song inspired charles manson to
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loosen up a race war hello goodbye
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B. Hey Jude, C. Helter Skelter,
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or D. Ticket to Ride? Oh,
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is it Helter Skelter? It is.
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Or no? It is. Oh,
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it is. Okay. Which
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is funny because literally right here. Is the Helter Skelter book. I
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was like, how do I know this is for on audio only?
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It's the book. I panicked. I thought you
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were going to make me just like guess out
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of my ass. No, sorry. I forgot. I
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was like literally this. Okay. Number
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two. A. John Wayne Gacy, B. H. H.
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Holmes, C. Mary Bell, or D. David Berkowitz? Definitely
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him. No. Was
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it H. H. Holmes? David Berkowitz. Gacy. He's
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over, he was over 100 years old. It's
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fine. Oh, I love it. You're
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like insane. Oh my gosh. Oh
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my God. He went as high and he did his other crimes. Yeah.
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Okay. Which of the following
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killers eventually turned him or herself in?
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A. Eileen Wernos, B. Gary Ridgway, C.
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Edmund Kemper, or D. Ted Bundy? Well,
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it wasn't Bundy. We know that. Was it Ridgway?
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Go with your gut. It was not? It
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was not Ridgway. Okay. Who are
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the other two? Eileen Wernos or Edmund Kemper? I already forgot.
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Was it Kemper? It's Kemper. Okay.
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I was like, it's not Eileen. I know it's not Eileen. She went
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to Eliezer
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High School knots who, you know, always look forward
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to like, have fun because they are
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content on the busapi. Yeah. Well,
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I think what you're seeing here is
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welding does come in, probably trying to
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force things to happen
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later. That I think layer are veryamboing down. I
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don't know how I knew that. It's
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just like seeping in. They're like, this
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one. The loose leaf buck is seeping
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into our brains. Number five,
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what did the son of Sam claim
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was given? him orders to kill.
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A, a dead mother's phone. B,
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his neighbor's dog. C, his car.
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Or D, his alarm clock. The
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neighbor's dog. It was. I also
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would have... It would
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have been funny if it was an
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alarm clock. I'd be like, I get
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it. Number six, who helped authorities profile
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the Green River Killer while in prison?
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A, Jeffrey Dahmer. B, Eileen Warnows. C,
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Ted Bundy. Or D, Edmund Kemper. Can
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you imagine? It goes fucking Eileen. It's
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Ted. But I think it's this bitch. It's Ted.
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It's true. It's Ted Bundy. Number
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seven, true or false? One of Jeffrey
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Dahmer's victims escaped but was returned to
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him by the police. True. True. Ooh,
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this one you will know more than
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I do because I can't really remember
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this particular case that we did. Who
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was convicted and executed for the kidnap
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and murder of Charles Lumber's baby? A,
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Bruno Richard Hampfmann. B,
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John Codown. C,
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William J. Donovan. Or D,
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Mickey Rosner. I have no idea
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if I'm being completely real with you. We've
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just blacked out that case. It
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would be A, Richard Bruno Hampfmann. I'm
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going to have to show you the
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symbol. Which killer is represented by this
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symbol? Oh, it's a zodiac. I knew
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it. I was like a zombie zodiac.
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Good job. That motherfucker. Thanks. Okay,
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this one I did not know. This one is
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that we moved on to a different quiz. And
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this is a true crime trivia
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round one. It's by proprofts.com. The
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first one you know because it's
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which serial killer is known as the killer
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clown? Oh, Gacy. This one
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I did not know at all. And
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I don't know if you'll know. What
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controversial theory is attached to the death
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of Kathleen Peterson? A, the
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owl theory. B, the rabbit theory. C,
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the squirrel theory. Or D, the
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snake theory? Owl theory. Oh,
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do you know why? It's the stairs case. I
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don't know anything, but I know there's an owl
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thing. That's all I know. I've never watched it.
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Oh, is this the stairway or the... The stairs.
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that one. I watched like, yes, that's
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that case. I just know an owl
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is connected. The
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owl theory suggests that Kathleen Peterson was caused
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by an attack from an owl. Supporters of
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the theory argue that the wounds from her
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scalp were consistent with owl talon marks and
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that an owl attack could have caused her
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to fall down the stairs. This theory
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has been met with controversy and skepticism as
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it is considered highly unlikely for an owl
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to attack a human in such a manner.
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However, it remains a topic of debate in
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the case. I don't know if like an
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owl is in a house, it might feel
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like a little, you know, scurred. Some owls
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are very, very big, like some people don't
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realize, but I'm not gonna say any opinion
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because I genuinely have zero fucking idea. And
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I know, same with Jessica, like zero fucking
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idea. We may have to like watch that
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and talk about it at some point because
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I feel like it's such a staple. It
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is in true crime, doc watching. And I it's
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funny, because I actually looked at it the other
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day and I was like, Hmm, maybe
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I'll watch this next. But we'll see. You and I
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have this like, aversion to like
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the most popular ones. I
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know, we need to not be like that. Some
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of them are really funny. And I'm like, that's
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like, like, I've been watching a lot, a lot
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more lately. Because I'm like, No, I'm not doing
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this. And I have to say, I know I
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post about it on the little like, bloggy thing.
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But like, I'm so excited
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about the Nickelodeon one with Dan
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Snyder and stuff. Oh, so
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fucking ready. Yeah, that's gonna be good. It
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comes out next week. I think I
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can't remember the date, but it's coming out really soon.
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Noice. Which serial killer appeared on the
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dating game in 1978? Ed Gain, Rodney,
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Al Cala, I don't know how to
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say his name, Charles Manson, or Richard
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Ramirez? That's the second one. Yeah, it's
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Rodney. Which serial killer once worked at
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a suicide hotline? The son of Sam,
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the Cleveland torso killer, Jim Jones, or
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Ted Bundy? Jim Jones. Can
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you imagine that person would be like, I
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feel like I'm just sitting here for you.
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It's Bundy. Could you imagine if like, if
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Jim Jones had it when I have been more like,
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come down to my paradise. Yeah,
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they'd be like, we're booking this flight. Come join us.
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Oh my god, he would have had a field day
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and he would have recruited like so many more
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people than the fucking group he did. Thank
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God he didn't. You should know this one
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because I literally gave you the answer earlier.
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A.J. Telms built a
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house in Chicago that bore
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which nickname? The dungeon, murder
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castle, fraudville, or hotel death?
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Fraudville. It's the castle,
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the murder castle. I know. Yeah.
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Can you imagine? It's fraudville. I
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love it. Fraudville. I pretend
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we're B&B. We will charge you so
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much. Okay. This is
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Tara's literal favorite piece of true
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crime evidence ever. What old school
10:42
storage device was used to take down
10:45
the BTK? It's a floppy disk. Forever
10:47
my fucking favorite. It was. That's one of
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my Roman empires for sure. I think about
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it quite often. It is. It
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really is. It's just fucking funny. It's
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just like, it's just so funny. Can you
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tell? Oh yeah. Yeah, I'll tell. Okay.
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So what happened was he was like Zodiac
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and he liked to torment the police and
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taunt them and send them like letters and
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all this other stuff. Well, on one of
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his last letters, he asked if he could
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be traced by a floppy disk because he
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had a bunch of information on it and
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stuff. And of course they're like, no, no,
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we don't have that technology. That's not possible.
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It's like fucking funny because you could track
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someone so easy today. But you can. And
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so what they did was they got it.
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He fucking sent it like an idiot. And
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they traced it back to where
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the file was created and then they zeroed
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in on his church. And then from there
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in the data, they could see that it
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was under his login, which had a password
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because he was like a deacon. And
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so there was no arguing that that was
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not him. So then they went and got him.
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And then he was butthurt. He was genuinely like
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butthurt that they lied to him, not that he
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was finally arrested. Yeah, sir. You murdered
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a lot of people. You should shut
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up. Yeah. And that's what was
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widely discussed in the John Benne Ramsey case. B.
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grapes, C. pineapple, or D.
12:02
watermelon? Pineapple. It is. In
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which decade was the term serial killer
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coined? The 1940s, the 1950s, the 1960s, or the
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1970s? I
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want to say the 70s, but I feel like that's wrong. I
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know. You were right. Oh, okay.
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Shout out to Mine Hunter. I know. I
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was just thinking about it. I think that's why I know. Okay.
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Which three behaviors are known as the
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McDonald or the McDonald triad? Bedwetting,
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arson, bedwetting. Bedwetting,
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arson, cruelty to animals. Bedwetting,
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nail biting, arson. Nail biting
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cruelty to animals, arson. Number
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two. It is. Bedwetting,
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arson, and cruelty to animals. The McDonald
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triad. Not to be confused with the
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McDonald triad, which is, I don't know.
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Ooh, but right now at McDonald's, they do
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have their Shamrock shakes. Oh,
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I love the frozen toothpaste. I'm going to have
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to get one. I do love it. I
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saw a commercial from one of the
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first times they ever had them, and I was like, that's
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not the same color. Oh, shit. It
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was definitely a little bit muted of
13:05
a green. What object did John Dillinger
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use to escape jail? A, a toothbrush.
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B, a hammer. C, a wooden gun.
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Or D, a knife. I have no
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idea who that is, so let's go with
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number one. It's wrong. I figure. John
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Dillinger used a wooden gun to escape jail. You
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know, I wanted to pick that, but I thought
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I was just being funny, so I didn't. Damn
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it. Here is a BuzzFeed one that
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I do not know the answers to. We're going to
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have to do them in real time. In the 1940s,
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a woman killed three people and turned
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them into, is it true or false, my dude? So
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it'll be a statement and you say true or
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false. In the 1940s, a woman killed three people
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and turned them into bars of soap in which
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she gave out to her friends. In
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what year? The 1940s. So
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I think it was earlier than that, so that would be
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false. I mean, we know who it
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is. We just talked about Leonardo in the last episode, but I
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thought it was like further back. Am
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I wrong? It
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was in the 40s. Oh, damn, that's kind
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of scary. I thought it was like 1800s. That's
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scary. That's really not that long ago.
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But someone was getting away for that. Oh, you should
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get this one right. A true crime killer from the 1970s
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appeared on the dating game and actually
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won. Yes, true. That
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is true. We gotta do that case at
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some point because I always forget about it.
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And then I see a TikTok of the
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clip with him on there. And I'm like,
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oh yeah, that guy. That dude, true
14:28
or false? Ted Bundy once saved a police officer
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from being hit by a car. I feel like
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that might be true. It is false. You
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never know with Ted. It could go
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either way. Oh, this never happened. However,
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Bundy saved a three-year-old from drowning once.
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Okay. A serial killer in Illinois was captured
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after posting pictures of his victim on a dating
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app. Why do I feel like that could be
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true? I haven't heard of that, but- Oh, thank
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God it's false. Oh, good. A
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serial killer in Alaska would set
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his victims out in the wilderness
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and hunt them. Fucking handsome, yeah. True.
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A serial killer in Southern California got
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caught when he was pulled over for
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drunk driving and had a dead body
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in the passenger seat. I think it
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was Kemper that had a dead body in a seat
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when he got stopped, but they let him go. She
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was in the back seat. I don't know. Is there
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one? Maybe not? Maybe?
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Who knows? It is true. It is Randall
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Kraft, the scorecard killer. Okay, I have
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no idea who he is. Good for him being
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a dumbass. The number one thing a defense attorney
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will tell you is do not commit a crime while
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you're committing a crime. That's how you get caught,
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hello. A serial killer in the 1980s
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appeared in a low budget horror movie
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where he played a serial killer. I
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feel like this could be true. I
15:38
really want it to be, oh, it's false.
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Oh, sad face. We got 26%. That's
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okay. No, no, we scored better
15:46
than 26% of takers. Oh,
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well, there's that. Love that, love that.
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So we have one set of questions
15:54
left, and I don't know if you know
15:56
this one because I don't know the answer to this one. It's
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one of those, like, we'll discover as we. No. What
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was Gianni Versace's connection with his killer?
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He was a scorn lover. He had
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worked for him, but was
16:07
recently terminated or didn't know him. Was it
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the second one or was it
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the third one? I would say the third one. Okay, what
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is it? Oh, it didn't tell me.
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It just says, scroll to the nice question.
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Okay, maybe we find out at the end?
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Maybe, we'll find out. Who found the remains
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of two-year-old Kaylee Anthony? A police officer, a
16:25
meter reader, or a sanitation worker?
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A meter reader. True or false,
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Adam Walsh's killer was never identified.
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True. Oh, it says false, he's currently
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on trial. Oh, we got the other two right, apparently.
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Who is it? I didn't say, one
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of us come out. Oh, we'll
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have to Google that. What was the
16:42
most damning evidence in Ted Bundy's murder
16:44
trial? The teeth marks, the crime tools
16:47
found in his car, or the blood
16:49
stains on his clothes? Probably his teeth
16:51
marks. That is correct. Which Alfred
16:53
Hitchcock movie was inspired by the
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real-life murderous pair of Leopold
16:58
and Loeb? Rear Window, Dial
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M for murder, or Rope?
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Rope? We're gonna see.
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It's correct. Woo! This
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is a hard one. This is a
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hard one. This one will definitely get.
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What modern tool was used to finally
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catch the Golden State Killer? A ring
17:16
doorbell, DNA database, or drone technology? DNA.
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Now I need to do a whole
17:20
episode on cases, or
17:22
like, things solved by ring doorbells.
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Oh my God, yes. What was Charles
17:27
Manson's motive for the brutal murders of
17:29
actors Sharon Tate and her unborn
17:31
child and others? He was framing
17:33
people for an impending race war. Tate
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had sexually rejected him. They were part
17:37
of a corporate machine that he was
17:40
setting up as an example. Was it the
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last one, or was it the first one?
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I think more the first one. Yeah. We
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were right. It's the first one. Who was
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the first on the scene after the
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murder of Meredith Crutcher? Which her
17:53
roommate Amanda Knox was accused of.
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The Italian police, a postal officer,
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or a Vatican guard? to
18:00
say a postal postal police. I don't know what that
18:02
means. Yeah, that was what I was leaning towards.
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We were right. Who
18:06
finally apprehended the night stalker Richard
18:09
Ramirez, an angry crowd, an armed
18:12
would be victim. He turned himself in. Okay,
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we know it's the crowd. Partly,
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it's like angry crowd basically
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made kick
18:22
hot. Okay, final question.
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Okay, according to modern
18:27
DNA, who is likely
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to be Jack the
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Ripper, Prince Albert Victor,
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Queen Victoria's grandson, Winston
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Churchill's father or Aaron
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Cosmiski, a Polish barber?
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I honestly don't know. Oh, Winston
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Churchill's father is the answer. Okay,
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I'll approve of this. Okay. We
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got eight out of 10 on that one. Oh,
18:52
we did better. Love this. We did
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better than we thought we would. The one
18:56
before we got four out of eight. But
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that is all of the questions I have.
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It's kind of fun because we got to
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learn about cases we haven't done yet. And
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maybe now we have some inspiration for other
19:07
cases like I really want to research crimes
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that were solved by doorbells. Oh my god.
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Yeah. So with that, we're gonna go ahead
19:13
and sign off and we will see you
19:15
back for another episode. Bye guys.
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