Key Takeaways
- Musician DeForvid is implicated in his young girlfriend's death, detailed through online investigations.
- Elon Musk's presence on Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs has been revealed in new document releases.
- A 53-year-old Albany man confessed to killing and burying his parents as an 'act of mercy'.
- California saw a vigilante murder a sex offender found via an online registry.
- An aggressive squirrel in Lucas Valley, California, attacked five individuals, hospitalizing two.
- The NFL office shooter was posthumously diagnosed with CTE after his suicide.
- Listener emails detail encounters with Aaron Hernandez and discussions on sports as identity.
Deep Dive
- Musician David Anthony Burke, known as DeForvid, is allegedly involved in the death of his girlfriend, Celeste Revis, who was reportedly between 13 and 15 years old.
- YouTube deep dives explore DeForvid's rise to popularity, his relationship with Revis, and the circumstances surrounding her death, which occurred in an abandoned Tesla.
- The discussion highlights an age difference, with their communication reportedly starting when Revis was 12 and Burke was 17.
- Recent document releases reveal Elon Musk was on Jeffrey Epstein's flight logs, despite efforts to conceal this information.
- This revelation is contrasted with Prince Andrew's attempts to distance himself from Epstein, which now appear disingenuous given the new evidence.
- The annual '31 for 31' list for Halloween has been released and directed to the podcast's Instagram.
- Hosts plan to correct spelling and graphic errors, including the miscategorization of 'Dead Snow' on the list.
- Anticipated films on the list include 'House of Dracula,' 'Blood Diner,' 'The Thing from Outer Space,' and 'Blood Feast'.
- Lawrence Krause, a 53-year-old Albany man, confessed on camera to a local CBS news station about killing and burying his parents in his backyard.
- Krause claimed the act was 'an act of mercy' due to his parents' declining health.
- His statement sparked discussion about government involvement in end-of-life decisions and Social Security.
- 29-year-old Varun Suresh, a California vigilante, used a sex offender website to locate David Brimmer, who had a 1995 conviction for lewd acts with a child.
- Suresh confronted Brimmer at his home, initially posing as an accountant, before stabbing him multiple times.
- Suresh ultimately killed Brimmer, stating Brimmer deserved to die for harming children, prompting discussion on vigilante justice.
- A 'mean' squirrel in the Diablo Circle area of Lucas Valley, California, attacked five individuals, sending two to the hospital.
- The Humane Society stated that squirrel attacks are not typically associated with rabies, contrasting with past public concerns.
- The attacks were described as random and aggressive, leading to footage of the squirrel being mentioned.
- Shane Tamura drove from Los Angeles to New York City to commit a shooting at the NFL offices, mistakenly shooting a Blackstone CEO before taking his own life.
- Tamura claimed to have CTE, a condition later confirmed by an autopsy, and left a note requesting his brain be studied.
- The hosts debated whether CTE impaired his actions or served as a convenient explanation, while dismissing police conspiracy theories.
- The hosts discuss how the timing of their Aaron Hernandez series coincided with Rudy Johnson's suicide and the NFL office shooting.
- They note the public's desire for fantasy and nostalgia, particularly regarding sports, as an escape from current realities.
- The hosts acknowledge that for many, sports are a significant part of their identity and a primary source of enjoyment.
- A listener recounted meeting Aaron Hernandez at a 7th-grade award ceremony; the listener's father, a retired state trooper, later identified Hernandez as an individual he confronted in a stadium bathroom.
- Hernandez was arrested for murder three weeks after the award ceremony, reinforcing claims of his paranoia and heavy marijuana use.
- A second emailer, incarcerated from 2012 to 2014, witnessed two kitchen workers in jail taunt Hernandez through a window about food.