I mean that episode was mostly just rereadings of the Richard McBeef play. We covered this I think a little bit when we did spree killers a million years ago.īriefly. It's like what are you, a witch?īut this story is something that we've wanted to do for a long time. There's something horrifying about a 14 year old giving you their blessing. (old lady voice) I still think the election was stolen. So hopefully she will respond and we can talk to her after this and see what her analysis of our analysis is. She is an interesting controversial figure in true crime. According to the courts, 10 of those murders were committed with either the assistance or the blessing of his 14 year old girlfriend, Caril Ann Fugate. It's a plane, it's a bird, it's bullets.Ĭharles Starkweather was an American mass murderer from Lincoln, Nebraska who murdered 11 people at the age of 19 years old. Oh I'm sorry, I'm getting the weather report. I thought we were supposed to be better after break. And much like Tony Stark, in this story it weathers bullets.Īnyway we're onto Charles Starkweather Part One. You're just talking about Tony Stark first of all. He has the last name of a businessman who has a briefcase full of photocopies of his own buttocks. Today's episode, now this is going to be really funky and really fresh. I am Ben hanging out with the inspiring Henry Zebrowski. Welcome to the Last Podcast on the Left everyone. Well what's wrong with that? I love train music.įantastic. (singing) 'Gonna go on the Great Pacific Railway. I mean it's better than the 40s, every song in the 40s was about a train or a train line. You just had to have a crew cut and have a big fat face. Well it was very difficult to be the first to do it though. It was like, (singing) 'You gotta get yourself a scissor, you gotta put your hand on the construction paper, make a little turkey!' That's all they do. Well but that was very unique for the time. You know, entertainment used to be easier.īut doing songs and and TV shows were easier because we're going through this whole series, every song from this time period is like, (singing) 'Whoa, it's the ice cream dance!'
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