Key Takeaways
- Hosts reviewed brutal scenes in films like "Kill List" and "Anthropoid," praising "Demon Knight."
- A sophisticated Louvre heist resulted in $100 million in jewels stolen by thieves using scooters.
- Three teenagers allegedly vandalized an amusement park, stealing 200 stuffed animals via boat.
- Leaks suggest Ghislaine Maxwell's prison transfer was tied to testimony regarding Jeffrey Epstein and a US president.
- A private contractor claimed responsibility for New Jersey drone sightings, demonstrating technology to the U.S. government.
- A "non-offending pedophile" disrupted a NYC Wikipedia conference, allegedly displaying a flag and a firearm.
- Musicians Ace Frehley and a Limp Bizkit member reportedly passed away, sparking discussion on circumstances.
- A listener shared a ghost story from Austin; historical uses of human remains in architecture were discussed.
Deep Dive
- Discussion focused on the brutal scenes depicted in the movies "Kill List" and "Anthropoid."
- The hosts expressed strong praise for the film "Demon Knight," adamantly defending it against criticism.
- Voice actor Charles Fleischer, known for Roger Rabbit, was mentioned for multiple encounters at local businesses.
- The hosts reflected on their "31 for 31" movie challenge, with one host finding it overwhelming.
- Valuables estimated at one hundred million dollars were stolen from the Louvre Museum in Paris.
- Thieves reportedly used electric scooters and a disc cutter to steal valuable jewels during business hours.
- Empress Eugenie's brooch and other historical items were among the unique, priceless artifacts taken.
- The difficulty of selling such distinctive items on the black market was noted by the hosts.
- The museum's security was questioned due to the audacious nature of the crime, which occurred via a roof window.
- Three teenagers in Westchester County, New York, allegedly vandalized Playland Amusement Park.
- The perpetrators reportedly used a boat to raid the park, stealing approximately 200 stuffed animals.
- The hosts expressed mixed feelings about the vandalism but found the unusual theft of stuffed animals somewhat justifiable.
- Comments were made regarding the perpetrators' perceived lack of planning for the crime.
- New leaks detail shady transfers and cover-up activity surrounding Ghislaine Maxwell's prison situation.
- Maxwell was allegedly moved to a lower-security, dorm-style facility in Bryan, Texas.
- This transfer was reportedly in exchange for testimony that the current US president had no involvement with Jeffrey Epstein.
- The Bryan, Texas, facility houses other high-profile inmates, including Elizabeth Holmes and Jen Shaw.
- Authorities are reportedly silencing prisoners who speak out about Maxwell, with one inmate allegedly moved to a Super Max facility after speaking to reporters about a White House official's involvement.
- A series of New Jersey drone incidents from the previous year have reportedly been solved.
- A private company claimed responsibility for the sightings, stating the drones were part of a demonstration of their technology to the U.S. government.
- The hosts expressed skepticism about the official explanations and the media's reporting on the incidents.
- Frustration was noted regarding the lack of transparency surrounding unusual occurrences.
- A 27-year-old individual, Connor Weston, disrupted a Wikipedia conference in New York City.
- Weston displayed a flag identifying himself as an "anti-contact, non-offending pedophile" at the event.
- The individual allegedly pulled a gun and pointed it at his own head during the incident.
- The hosts analyzed the act for its intent, speculating whether it was a bid for attention or a desire for jail time.
- Musician Ace Frehley reportedly died after a fall while recording an album.
- Discussion included a psychic's prediction that Frehley would live to 100, and speculation about foul play.
- Further details touched on the legal status of original Kiss members and Gene Simmons's character.
- A Limp Bizkit member's death was also briefly mentioned in the segment.
- The current dynamic of the Rolling Stones was compared to that of Kiss members.
- A listener story from Austin, Texas, described a salon owner's experience with a perceived warm, grandfatherly ghostly presence in her 1920s rented house.
- Discussion detailed the historical use of human remains as building materials in Edinburgh, Scotland.
- The Capuchin Cemetery in Rome, where skeletons were used for artistic display, was also referenced.
- A personal anecdote recounted a late-night hair salon visit where a man, believed to be a ghost, appeared in the bathroom while the narrator was topless.