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shirt Zane. Zane, what is it shirt from? It's

0:32

bootboxing. I have no idea. It's

0:35

correct. Right now my friend is helping me replace

0:37

my closet because nothing fits in my closet. So

0:39

there's these... Styled

0:42

by Garrett. Thanks Garrett. Um, I don't care

0:44

what's on the shirt. I told him like

0:46

I don't give a shit what's on the

0:48

shirt. If it fits on me well, I

0:51

want it. Matt, you're one of those guys that sees somebody in

0:53

a band shirt and you're like name three songs. Yeah, I will.

0:56

Yeah, most band tees I had didn't know the artist.

0:58

Really? Yeah, it just looked cool. Like I like the

1:01

designer. I was just like I'll take it. Like if

1:03

you're wearing a Metallica shirt or an ACDC shirt or

1:05

even a Beatles shirt. That's the

1:07

most like staple basic band. If

1:10

it is now available in Target

1:12

to the masses, like

1:14

the Beatles, ACDC, Metallica,

1:16

like you said. Piss. Don't

1:19

even ask. Can I say something embarrassing? Yeah. I

1:21

can't name one Beatles song. I

1:23

can't think of one Beatles song. Oh, come on. Once you say

1:25

it, I will know but like I can't... Well, you think of

1:27

the movie Across the Universe. The movie Across the Universe. Uh-huh. Does

1:29

that help anything? Like any scenes in that

1:31

movie? I've never seen Across the Universe.

1:33

Hey, dude. That's

1:36

the Beatles. Yeah. You look yellow submarine.

1:38

Okay, you say I've heard the songs. Oh, I... I've

1:40

obviously heard the songs. It's just what if someone was

1:42

like name one song for the Beatles. I couldn't... Not

1:45

right now. Well, now I know yellow submarine. I'll never forget

1:47

that. There you go. Never forget that. I can name every

1:49

song in the 1975 album. There

1:51

you go. Well, that's the Beatles of your time. It is.

1:53

Let's get to a 1975 t-shirt then. I

1:56

have no 1975... That way if somebody ever comes up

1:58

and asks you, you can be prepared. Exactly. You'll

2:00

feel really good. Yeah, the Lord once I once

2:02

I had Lord Mert. No good. It reminded me

2:04

of my old merch It was just not good

2:08

The thing is that like artists merch is

2:11

never good is that they just write to

2:13

push it and I get it I feel

2:15

her Swift's merch is not good. Hopefully it's

2:17

gotten better But it's like purposely supposed to

2:20

be really cheap, right? Like I but I

2:22

feel like Taylor Swift would want like really

2:24

good quality merch out there Yeah quality as

2:26

in like the you know the material own

2:29

the merch company Yeah, she

2:31

can own she could own everything that is

2:33

pushing our stuff Yeah, if you think about

2:35

it, you know just have like the best

2:37

stuff because why make you don't need the

2:39

extra income She's a representation of who you

2:42

are. Mm-hmm. Yeah, high quality. Especially Taylor Swift.

2:44

I used to have this really weird I'll

2:47

call it like a dream fantasy scenario situation when

2:49

I was in middle school. I used to wear

2:51

like a disturbed shirt. Yeah And

2:57

I used to like daydream and envision somebody coming

2:59

up to me and asking me to like

3:02

Sing a song or whatever. Yeah, and I

3:05

would get into a sing-off battle with another

3:07

like punk rock kid in school Where we

3:09

would be going back and forth and I

3:11

would know more words than him and

3:13

I would constantly wear it almost Trying

3:16

to encourage that moment for someone to come up to come

3:18

up to you and like and like yes And

3:20

it never happened, but I remember it was like always

3:22

on my mind I was like somebody's gonna ask me

3:24

to like like sing battle them right

3:26

now Would

3:28

you would you say you still sing pretty good

3:31

like could you belt it like kind

3:33

of like me and Mariah? Not

3:37

no, I would say me and Mariah are better

3:39

than most people out there most artists I Have

3:45

fun when I'm saying no, and I

3:47

got heart. Okay. Yeah, I have a

3:49

lot of heart But

3:52

I've seen some of your tick dogs It

3:59

was moody She's deleting it right now.

4:01

She's really, I always said that shit. What?

4:04

Since that video goes up and no one's going to be able to

4:06

find shit. Because you're private right now? Yeah. Oh,

4:08

so, sorry guys, it's private by the time you hear it. I was

4:11

under a lot of pressure. We had one Christmas

4:13

song and I was like, now I gotta release something

4:15

else. Christmas song. Gotta

4:17

give the people what they want. They are asking

4:19

for more. What was happening in that time, huh,

4:21

in that time of our lives? Song after song.

4:24

Even mine, I was just like, what was I

4:26

thinking? We were just trying to do something. We

4:29

were just staying busy. I think we

4:31

were trying to set up projects for ourselves. We were

4:33

like, oh, we're working on a project. Something for people

4:35

to see, to be like, okay. Your

4:38

site's down there. Your song's still on Spotify, right? I

4:40

hope not. It's the best

4:42

that you can sit there and you can

4:44

tell Alexa or like, you can tell a

4:46

little voice box to

4:48

be like, play this on Spotify. And

4:51

boom, you're right there. You are registered. You

4:53

got a hit. And you know what? It was

4:55

a good three years where people, like whenever there

4:57

was a party going on, somebody would always play

4:59

it as a joke. And it

5:02

would make me melt. I would start screaming.

5:04

I would leave the party. I would be

5:06

calling that Uber when I heard my song

5:08

starting to play. I was like, please shut

5:11

up. Please, please, please. Because I have

5:13

to always remind people that like, I just did it as a

5:15

joke. Like, it's not like I wasn't in the studio. Just

5:18

I want this out. Like finally. It

5:20

was just, but like, it's a funny song. But

5:22

I just got to like remember that people don't

5:25

care. Yeah. People don't really care. They're playing

5:27

it just because you're here and it's like just a fun

5:29

joke. The fact that there's 3000 monthly

5:32

listeners. Oh shit. On my

5:34

Spotify. That's, wait, does that mean that

5:36

3000 people this month went to his

5:38

page and clicked the wrong list? Yeah.

5:42

That's insane to me that 3000 people this month

5:44

clicked one of your songs. The poll. All right.

5:47

Can I check boom? I haven't, boom is about,

5:49

I definitely have, I had a good amount when

5:51

I posted, but let me try to think 8000

5:53

monthly listeners. Whoa. Oh my gosh.

5:55

Wow. Let me see. Give

5:58

me that. Give me that. Give me that. Totally

6:00

see boom being huge in like

6:02

the UK. Yeah, 5.2 million listens on board. Oh

6:04

my god I did not know what a 5.2 million

6:07

listens. Whoa It

6:10

probably got picked up on like a playlists Influencer

6:13

playlist if I type in your name will

6:15

pop up And

6:20

the walk my my wop cover got 1.2 million

6:23

that that was that should be in a museum Do

6:25

you know what's crazy to think about like there's there's

6:27

a 90% chance that card to be 100%

6:30

click that you because when you Did 90% chance

6:32

to see a hundred percent Wop

6:38

on the search bar my video comes up like

6:40

third or fourth Whoa, which

6:42

is pretty crazy. So she had

6:44

to have clicked them below as

6:47

this she clicks it and she immediately shut it

6:49

off You know, she immediately shut it off. It

6:51

was like I'm not watching any more of it

6:53

I think she liked it in my head when

6:55

I was doing really well in my I was

6:57

just so big head I was just like she's

6:59

definitely gonna comment. She's definitely gonna like

7:01

tweet it out or something Nothing.

7:04

Nothing. So we run that intro. Let's

7:06

run that intro hit it They

7:17

can't you added Jordan gone or but we don't

7:19

have like it we have to press the button

7:21

usually Jordan He

7:25

he no, no, the the corner one

7:27

the corner one he Why

7:45

is jeopardy on the soundpad I have no

7:47

idea is this so long Emergencies

7:51

Welcome back to Zane Heath unfiltered. I'm

7:53

Zane. I'm he's I'm Matt and we

7:55

are unfiltered. Thank you again for stopping

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by Thanks Thank

8:00

you so much. I hope you're having a

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please please because we are nosy. Yeah,

8:27

we really are Well,

8:30

we're here now. How's everybody doing? What are

8:32

what's our what's our feelings right now? I'm

8:34

feeling good I feel good.

8:36

I feel like I've been

8:39

waking up really early. So I feel like

8:41

I'm getting double days. Yes, it's insane It's

8:43

the best when you are finally like on

8:45

a good sleep cycle the days just feel

8:48

so long Yeah, they do

8:50

but no naps though, right? No, no

8:52

naps. I crash hard at night my

8:54

stretch artists. She told me Your

8:57

what this was LA shit, I think your stretch

8:59

or she stretches me and like shit for her

9:01

to art So it's like my stretch artist. She

9:04

told me how to call her When

9:10

it cost more than $100 yeah artist She's

9:18

back baby she's back and she's coming in

9:20

strong No, no No,

9:23

my I don't even know what I I

9:25

I've I've in the path of

9:27

culture Oh, yeah, I'm seeing my stretcher and that

9:29

doesn't sound right either. Yeah. Oh,

9:31

she just stretches me out. Um, She's

9:34

like my I would say she's a my What

9:37

do you call her like a muscular therapist a

9:39

trainer? I think I feel like it's like Mobility

9:44

trainer. Yeah, like she she pretty much just

9:46

like stretches all my joints. It's like a

9:48

45-minute session. It's so good I've been doing

9:50

a lot lately. I just like

9:52

work. I've been working out. I still work

9:54

out a lot It's heavy lifting so I get

9:56

very very sore everywhere. She stretches me out and

9:59

it's been like amazing right but

10:01

where was I gonna get to oh and she told me

10:04

that this past like half month and

10:06

April will mercury's in retrograde and

10:08

I don't usually believe in that shit but when she

10:10

said that it like ran down through

10:12

my body I was like wow I

10:15

think you're right for like for me

10:17

for the first time so weird things

10:19

are just gonna happen shit hits the

10:21

fan said she said don't sign anything

10:24

don't sign any documents or don't like

10:26

lock in anything in the next like

10:28

month I was like that's so interesting

10:30

like just often doesn't retrograde I

10:33

think it happens once a year and

10:35

it's usually this time of year I

10:37

don't like it they wait for the

10:39

internet and people to tell me that

10:41

mercury's in retrograde I guess what if

10:43

like people always read of four times

10:45

a year the planet mercury appears to

10:47

travel backward across the sky we refer

10:49

to these periods as

10:51

mercury and retrograde of apparent retrograde

10:53

emotion it's a weird thing that

10:55

this is still like not

10:57

not a myth it's just something that something

11:01

you can't see like it hasn't been like proven

11:03

it cannot be proven it's just a

11:06

lot of people believe it and a lot of people don't and it's just

11:08

like we have to just but

11:11

it's just astrology like to me it's like it should

11:13

be proven you should be able to prove that because

11:15

it's something in space I don't know well

11:18

I mean what's proven is that it looks like

11:20

mercury does go back and I guess they think

11:22

that that has an effect on like the stars

11:24

and our zodiacs and our alignment

11:26

with ourselves yeah I mean it's got you got

11:28

to be able to feel something you know yeah

11:30

I was gonna say to add on to the

11:33

whole you know solar system stuff the eclipse is

11:35

coming up and it is gonna be wild

11:37

I was gonna go see it well because it's

11:39

passing through Austin and Dallas yeah so my parents

11:41

get to see it I was gonna go to

11:44

Dallas and I was gonna go see vampire weekends

11:46

for a show in Austin at noon and but

11:48

I was gonna come down from Dallas dude the

11:50

flights so I have a buddy who Jacob he

11:52

does mega yacht the clothing brand he hit me

11:54

up and goes are you gonna go to Dallas

11:57

for the eclipse and I'm like yeah for sure

11:59

like I'm Planning on it. It's like

12:01

you looked Dallas is in the line of that's

12:03

the line that it's gonna be so it goes

12:05

So we're not gonna see it. No, we're not

12:07

gonna see it wait Is

12:11

it because exactly the way the way it's

12:13

okay? Okay. Sorry the alignment of the Sun

12:15

and the moon Oh so excited to go

12:17

outside the house and see that My

12:20

buddy who told me that he was going he

12:22

is these his parents who they were already planning

12:24

on flying in he goes But have you looked

12:26

at the flights and I'm like, no I haven't

12:28

he goes dude They're insane because

12:30

all these people are flying into Dallas and

12:32

Austin to view a clips because it's like

12:34

a once-in-a-lifetime Chance that this

12:37

will happen if you are in the

12:39

right location. Yeah flights were insane. It

12:41

was like going abroad. No way Yeah

12:45

from LA to Dallas and then

12:47

I was started being you know on eclipse

12:49

tick-tock and people are saying how crazy

12:52

of a day it's going to be because we need

12:54

to get the word out that the eclipse is happening

12:56

because there's gonna be a Traffic

12:59

all this kind of mayhem three minutes of darkness Yeah,

13:01

three minutes of darkness and then the 20 minutes kind

13:03

of before in the 20 minutes after it's like that

13:06

scene in Apocalypto where yeah and just traffic and all

13:08

that in general just because people are gonna be getting

13:10

out of their cars and like He filming like that

13:12

type of it's all this mayhem where everyone wants to

13:14

be in the right place And then I was running

13:16

through my mind. Oh my gosh Are we even gonna

13:19

be able to get from Dallas to Austin and I

13:21

just had so much anxiety about it all the money

13:23

that I Was gonna spend on it and I said

13:25

I'm not going it's crazy It's

13:27

gonna look like the world is ending.

13:29

I was just thinking imagine you were alive

13:32

Thousands of years ago, and you didn't know what

13:34

it was and you saw it for the first

13:36

time you thought it was God Yeah, I mean it's

13:38

almost like I would I would think I was about to

13:41

die So that line is

13:43

it's not what the way it looks

13:45

right that line that you just

13:47

showed on the map That's where it's gonna

13:49

get dark only. Yes, that's the orbital path

13:51

of where the Illusion

13:54

of the god, okay, so we're gonna

13:56

be I remember the time I told

13:58

you guys I was in love on

14:00

when I guess what's

14:02

happened and I it was still

14:04

bright outside though but when you looked at the

14:06

Sun it just it was it just felt like

14:09

a dark glowing like black ball with like

14:11

a ring around it and we weren't allowed to look

14:13

at the Sun we have to wear glasses or I

14:16

remember being kids and they're just like get away

14:18

from the Sun like it like like we're being

14:20

attacked it was really scary for a little bit

14:22

but that's why I asked if that's like the

14:24

dark pad because I apparently we

14:26

were not in the line of the

14:28

darkness that's pretty crazy I did

14:31

not know that by the way this is my first time

14:33

learning that there's a there's a certain

14:35

path or there's a certain area where it gets

14:37

dark and everywhere else I've been having like some

14:39

anxiety about it where I'm like was it a

14:42

stupid decision for me not to go but I

14:44

just I trust that the universe will bring me

14:46

an eclipse at some point in my life before

14:48

I die it's one of those things they're gonna

14:50

get here I think it's just you might get

14:52

a longer time of darkness along that line okay

14:55

sorry what is that because I mean think about

14:57

it it doesn't make sense if we're that far

15:00

these things are supposed to be millions

15:02

of miles away right not millions

15:04

but hundreds of thousands of miles away yeah but

15:07

the Sun looks different depending on where you're

15:09

at and like the moon looks

15:12

different depending on where you're at but it's

15:14

where you're at I guess it shouldn't but

15:16

that's like the way the

15:18

planetary alignment is it shouldn't

15:21

though what because there's thousands and thousands

15:24

of miles away I

15:26

don't know there's I think there's a lot

15:28

of science let's bring in Neil deGrasse Tyson in here to

15:30

the you see where

15:32

it crosses right there that's when it happened in 2017 oh

15:36

okay that's when like Trump looked

15:38

up at the yeah I just can you imagine that

15:44

the people who do not know about the eclipse is

15:46

gonna happen they're gonna be like what the hell is

15:48

going on you know there's thousands of people that just

15:50

are gonna see it for the first time like they

15:53

didn't know is gonna happen it's gonna be thick it's

15:55

gonna be sorry for sound like an idiot about all this this

15:57

is my first time learning that there was areas that it was

15:59

It was dark. Did not know that. I thought

16:01

it was so bright everywhere you just come look at the sun. Now

16:05

I know. Cool. Damn, I

16:07

kind of wish you went so you could send us

16:09

a quick video instead of seeing on TikTok for the

16:12

first time. Well, well, the upside though

16:14

is that I'm going to Korea. Are

16:16

you actually doing it? We're doing it. For

16:18

the solar eclipse! We'll be, who knows,

16:20

we may actually will be the

16:22

weekend before. But no, yeah, we're going to Korea.

16:25

We're skipping Coachella and doing South Korea. Wow. Going

16:28

to Seoul baby. I think you're going to have more

16:30

fun than Coachella. Okay, this takes your heart a lot

16:32

guys. Look, look,

16:34

look. So we'll see 30% of it? You're

16:36

going to get a total eclipse of the heart along that

16:38

line. And then

16:41

going outward your percentage is

16:43

dropping. But is that color though like what

16:46

it's going to look like? Like it gets orangey for the

16:48

people in the orange and then it's just. No, I think

16:50

just how much sun you see or how bright it's going

16:52

to be. I think that's just a yeah. Wow.

16:56

Pretty magical thing. Hey, Florida is going to get 50%. So

16:59

that could be cool. It's, you know,

17:02

when you think about it again, it's not that

17:04

big of a deal. It's just going to get dark. All

17:06

the lights are going to turn on because that's how it

17:08

is. Like those buildings all just light up. Yeah. When

17:11

it gets dark automatically. It's just the beauty of the

17:13

alignment of the wall. And it's all happening right here

17:15

before your eyes. It's just going to cost chaos. It'd

17:17

be kind of cool though if it, imagine if eclipse

17:19

happened like once a week. Like just,

17:21

oh, it's happening. There's going to be like,

17:23

imagine the amount of protocols that goes out

17:26

when like, when it gets dark every

17:28

week. They just have something that happens. I

17:30

forget what town it was, but they're sending

17:32

the national guard there to basically

17:35

make sure everybody's okay because

17:37

they're getting such an influx of people,

17:39

of people coming to like be outside.

17:41

I would love to see the dots. What

17:43

do you think the worst position is to be in

17:45

during an eclipse? Um,

17:47

I mean, it just turns night rate.

17:49

So I guess it's, I guess you'd

17:51

have to be doing something that

17:54

requires something like funny. So

17:56

diffusing a bomb, like if you're getting your blood

17:58

drawn outside, you know. And

18:01

they're about to put the needle in. Imagine

18:03

giving birth in the middle of the eclipse. Oh

18:08

my gosh. That is like a special baby. They're

18:10

like, he's coming, I can see the head. He's

18:13

crowning. An eclipse

18:15

baby. That's a demonic baby. Demonic.

18:18

Or just or gift it. Any theories? Do we

18:20

got any theories of what people say is going

18:22

to happen when the eclipse happens? Is there going

18:24

to be some sort of? I don't know. I

18:27

just always remember that scene in Apokolipto where they're

18:29

just about to sacrifice him. They're about to chop

18:31

off his head at the top of that temple. And

18:33

then it goes off and they stop and then. He

18:36

was the chosen one. They stop sacrificing all the other

18:38

people but then they make him go run down that

18:40

field and shoot arrows at them. Great movie. Oh

18:43

dude. Great movie. I got a

18:45

strange feeling about it. What do you think is going to

18:47

happen when the eclipse happens? I don't know. I

18:49

think we're going to forget about it and then it's going to

18:51

be on TikTok and we're going to be like, oh shit that

18:53

was today. That was today. And it's going to be really big

18:55

for like two days and then something. Yeah, we

18:58

haven't had eclipse TikTok yet so I'm

19:00

really excited. Oh and then the memes?

19:02

Yeah it's going to be great. When the eclipse, I just can't

19:04

wait to see it. Come

19:06

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19:08

lunar? Is it a loop? Oh polar.

19:11

It's a polar eclipse. I don't

19:13

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19:15

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19:17

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19:20

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19:22

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and thank you. I had something pretty

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freaky happen to Patricia and I. This

21:25

is a bit of a story. Okay.

21:27

So this happened oh I think last

21:29

week maybe week before I can't remember.

21:31

It was a really busy day. We had to

21:33

do this podcast. We had to do the other

21:35

one and I was exhausted. I was at home.

21:38

And I took like a 7 p.m. nap which I

21:40

hate doing. I hate napping like when it's so

21:42

late in the evening. This is gonna screw up

21:45

my sleep cycle. I'm taking a

21:47

nap and Patricia wakes me up she's like no there's somebody

21:49

in front of our house. I'm like what?

21:52

He's like he's holding the sign and he's

21:54

like staring right at me. And I'm like

21:56

huh huh? Like what's going on? Like

21:59

and like she's like please. Please and I'm like, you

22:01

know, I'm just jostled awake Walk

22:03

in toward the front of our house and we live

22:05

in like in a pretty kind of like busy area

22:08

like West Hollywood With a lot of foot traffic

22:10

and I'm like, oh, I don't know was it choose?

22:12

No, this man is staring right at me How

22:14

far away like how far from the door he's standing

22:16

right in front of our tree facing our window Like

22:19

in the tree like a front lawn like he's

22:21

right. Oh, that's like Michael Myers vibes It's like

22:23

not too close to the door but like far

22:25

enough and close enough or it's just like And

22:28

Patricia the way Patricia and how intense she was

22:30

about it was like no, like this is it's

22:33

scaring me like Common

22:35

myself. I'm trying to calm myself down like getting

22:37

dark at this point. It's already dark outside. Oh

22:39

it is already dark I thought it was 3

22:41

p.m. No, it's like 7 p.m. And now it's

22:43

like 8 p.m. It was I can't be right

22:46

at dark and I'm like walking up

22:48

to like the window and it's like pretty front-facing And

22:50

the thing is though, it's like pitch black,

22:52

but the lights are on inside and you know when it's dark

22:55

outside Like you're like I just

22:57

turn off the light they can see you more than you

22:59

can see at this point Did you turn off all your

23:01

life? Yeah? Yeah? And that

23:03

was about to freak me out because I'm about to turn off

23:05

my lights and I'm looking out this window I

23:13

turn off the lights and I'm standing there and no

23:15

one's in front of the tree I'm like he's not

23:17

there and she's like holding my shirt. Oh, we're coming

23:19

and I'm like I'm

23:22

sitting there in the dark looking outside

23:25

through the window And then I

23:27

look down at our driveway and this guy

23:29

is like no looking right back at me

23:33

So my heart my heart sink. I would immediately be

23:35

on Zillow. I would have yeah I would have

23:37

burned my house down my own house on scared

23:39

right at me and We

23:42

had this old security camera that Patricia at the time

23:44

did not hook up because we have all the ring

23:46

cameras down This was on a different system But I

23:48

knew it was right there and immediately I pick up

23:50

the camera and then look right at him And I

23:52

just like put it right on our bike you did

23:54

that in front of it. I look right at him

23:56

and I'm

24:00

gonna call the Heath Hub. I

24:03

set the camera up and I'm looking right at him and I'm

24:05

like, okay, maybe this is a crazy person,

24:07

this is messed up. I'm gonna get my phone and

24:10

I'm gonna call just like neighborhood watcher,

24:12

just to report that there is a crazy person right there.

24:14

I didn't want to call like a 911. He

24:17

wasn't close enough. The way Patricia was explaining, was

24:19

he in front of this tree or was he

24:21

on the sidewalk tree? There was

24:23

a big confusion where I kept thinking this is

24:25

a crazy person on the sidewalk tree and she

24:28

finally, I'm like, tell me what did you see?

24:31

And then as I'm talking to her and she's

24:33

telling me, no, it was this tree, this tree

24:35

right here. And I was

24:37

like, oh shit, okay. He was on our

24:39

property talking, looking right at Patricia. And

24:42

by the time we're talking, this guy gets

24:44

up and walks away and I'm like, oh

24:46

fuck. So then Patricia, I

24:48

needed to walk her to her car. So

24:51

I'm like, oh, I'm gonna walk her to the car because she needed

24:53

to go get groceries. And then we're walking

24:55

and he's like further down the street, he's like hood

24:57

on and is walking away. Y'all want

25:00

to get groceries? I would have locked.

25:02

Oh, baby. I've been on door dash.

25:04

No way. Let the door dash driver

25:06

come throw that food. I

25:10

can't remember if Patricia was getting groceries. She

25:12

had to leave for something. Okay. That's

25:15

the only thing I could see her like leaving that late

25:17

at night. She was like saving a life. She was like,

25:19

oh, okay. So the

25:21

man disappears and we're like very

25:24

weird, very spooked by it. We tell our

25:26

neighbors about it. We're like, I don't know. That

25:28

was weird. And like this sign he was

25:30

holding, it was like, then as I walked further, it

25:32

looked like it was like a newspaper and there

25:35

wasn't anything written. Did he leave anything behind? Did

25:37

you like go out and like anything dropped anything

25:39

else? And the newspaper said April 4th, 2024. He's

25:42

like a time

25:44

traveler, went through a loop. And

25:47

this, once again, this neighborhood that we live

25:49

in is so safe. Like occasionally. I know

25:51

where you live. It is like the nicest

25:54

part of West Hollywood. I love it. And

25:57

so that happens. That

25:59

happens. Don't tell me he's back. No. So

26:02

a week later, when I'm back in, or last week,

26:04

or I'm in Alabama, we

26:06

get a ring doorbell notification. Someone's at

26:08

our door ringing our doorbell. And what's

26:10

weird is earlier in the day, another

26:12

woman rang the doorbell. Kind

26:14

of a professional looking woman, stood there,

26:17

stopped and then went to the person who lives right

26:19

across from us, rang their doorbell, knocked, came

26:21

back to ours, rang knocked and then walked away. That

26:24

was weird. I don't know what that was.

26:26

Salesperson. Then we get another ring

26:28

door notification. Patricia is like, answer it,

26:30

answer it. Because this guy is, it's

26:34

two guys and he looks almost like

26:36

a DEA agent. Oh. Like

26:38

he, you know, DEA agents have like a zip

26:40

up kind of like bomber jacket kind of thing.

26:43

Yeah. Yeah. And

26:46

I go, oh, this looks like an important

26:48

thing. And like, I see like a flashlight

26:50

kind of a thing going on. And I'm

26:52

like, yes, can I help you? And they

26:54

go, yes, we've received reports that there has

26:56

been a peeping Tom who's been harassing women

26:59

in this neighborhood. Have you

27:02

guys had any interactions like that? And

27:04

I go, funny, you say

27:06

that a week ago, my

27:09

wife was about to walk out

27:11

around like seven or eight p.m. And she said

27:13

that there was a man standing outside the house.

27:16

And I, and I tell him the whole story. I have

27:18

my phone like this. Okay. I

27:20

think it's like a police officer, someone who's working for

27:23

law enforcement. And I'm sitting there

27:25

explaining the whole story, giving them all the details

27:27

as I would a police officer. Okay. Yeah.

27:30

I'm saying like the time date explanation descriptions

27:32

of what I could see from this guy.

27:35

I am on the edge of my time. This

27:37

is like so in a minute. And then he's like,

27:39

well, is your wife with you right now? I'd like

27:41

to ask her some questions on what she saw, too.

27:44

And I'm like, sure. Even though I just explained

27:47

it all to you. And I give

27:49

the phone back to Patricia and Patricia this whole time is like,

27:51

I don't want to talk to them. And I'm like,

27:53

why not tell them what you saw? It's a

27:55

police officer. This is something I was lying. I

27:57

was so shaky. So she. hand

28:00

in the foot so she gets a phone and she

28:02

starts explaining what she saw and he goes in then

28:04

he asked a question like well how'd you make that

28:06

how to make you feel and like like what the

28:08

fuck is this cop asking how did it make you

28:10

feel so I'm like kind of looking listen

28:12

to this and I go give me that and she

28:15

looked down back at the phone it's KT

28:17

LA the microphone the news

28:19

reporter is right up to the mic

28:21

to our ring doorbell camera and the

28:23

flashlight and the flashlight I saw is

28:26

the camera they were

28:28

doing a full-on interview with the news

28:31

there are a lot of do that

28:33

we're I this whole time is thinking

28:35

was thinking that I'm talking to police

28:37

like long because I

28:40

didn't bother to look down at the camera

28:42

I was like whatever it's so fast we

28:44

have we've been doing an interview they're just

28:47

handing to the door and it's just your man they can

28:49

see it so we get the whole

28:56

story and then right when we hang up I

28:58

was like if Patricia hangs up and I'm like

29:00

why did you she goes I didn't know it was the news but

29:02

I was trying to tell you when I'm like tell

29:05

me you could just be like you

29:07

know it's the news you're talking to

29:10

right like oh like I

29:12

would have hated that especially the way I was like

29:14

that I would probably I would be I'll be stumbling

29:16

over my words I'd be like kind of like like

29:19

I wouldn't be so oh my keeping

29:21

Tom is it in West Hollywood click

29:23

is there a link to the story

29:25

that was that him yes the search

29:27

is on tonight for a man

29:30

who is exposing himself to women

29:32

harassing them and even looking through

29:34

their windows police say the suspect the

29:37

tree in our yard staring directly at me which

29:40

freaked me out we

29:48

couldn't Matt

29:50

when you're when you were when you were

29:52

describing the sky in my head I was

29:54

picturing kind of like one of those

29:57

one of those like like it's not a cure like a

29:59

weaker that you would see on like Hollywood Boulevard.

30:01

And honestly, they

30:03

don't look that scary walking by. It's just,

30:06

you just know what they are. You just know what's

30:08

going on. You kind

30:11

of, you almost feel kind

30:13

of safe walking by those people.

30:16

It's more sad than scary. Yeah,

30:18

but Matt, that was a full

30:20

on documentary, serial

30:23

killer, like, yeah, bro,

30:25

that gave me goosebumps. If I

30:28

saw that outside my fucking apartment,

30:32

it was so much worse than I expected.

30:34

It was so much worse. It was freaky

30:36

is that Patricia and I, we live right

30:38

there on a very high traffic sidewalk.

30:41

And we're always like, sometimes when we're hanging

30:43

out at night, we're like, let's

30:45

close the curtains. Because when you walk by,

30:47

hell, I'll even just look at people's homes.

30:50

Because it's that intimate. Yeah, so. You can

30:52

look into people's homes. And

30:54

we've always just cover up. And then sometimes I'll be

30:56

like, that blind, I

30:58

don't trust. I want that closer.

31:00

Because anybody could be looking at

31:02

us. And we've always thought that.

31:04

And sure enough. And that's why Patricia's energy,

31:07

she was like, this is like a man.

31:10

The thing is, she knew something in her gut was

31:12

wrong. It wasn't like a crazy,

31:15

kind of like, drunk homeless person who's. Women's

31:17

intuition. Yeah, and I feel like Patricia's a

31:19

type two, like if she did see a

31:21

harmless person kind of like just being a

31:23

weird or being a tweaker, she would just

31:26

spend more like. Yeah,

31:28

she'd be like, there's a crazy person. Yeah, there's

31:30

a crazy person outside. But she was like, no.

31:32

That was like murder vibes. That was fucking murder.

31:35

I can't get over the fact that he was

31:37

trying to open windows like during this. I can't

31:39

get over the mic with the ring camera. Yeah,

31:42

that was. That's a crazy shot. Like

31:44

after we realized it was the news, or I

31:46

found out, we were like, OK. But there's no

31:48

way they're going to have a

31:51

clip of someone interviewing a ring camera on the

31:53

news. And sure enough. Two days pass and I

31:55

go, I should look up that peeping Tom thing

31:57

to see if like we made the segment. Patricia.

32:00

Watching it and then like oh, we're not in this

32:02

we're not Like

32:05

pause it like walk out of the room. She

32:07

was like I can't well look. I'm glad you

32:09

guys are okay, and I'm I'm This

32:12

situation happening now you guys know exactly what

32:14

you need to set up what you have

32:16

prepared Oh, yeah to never let anything like

32:18

that to get that far where your cameras

32:20

and stuff that up. Yeah, yeah, yeah We're

32:22

like we're like let's lure him back But

32:26

Opens the blind Like she like trying on swimsuits

32:28

to Matt That's what you get into a mode

32:30

like that where you want to catch this guy

32:32

you start like Remember when the guy who kept

32:34

breaking my house we were putting shit out in

32:36

front of the window Yeah top with a sack

32:38

of we were like we want to reel this

32:40

guy in cuz real and then because most of

32:43

all you Just want this man off the streets like yeah,

32:45

you don't know if he's gonna be back there like what

32:47

if he felt? Some emotion to that

32:49

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know what I wish I did though? I wish

35:20

I did. If I knew it was

35:22

the news, I would have been like, we were mortified.

35:25

I would have been like, oh my

35:27

wife, she was shucking up like a

35:29

ragged dog. Just a few words. Unbelievable.

35:32

Never. That's my wife. And

35:35

you know what, that's a

35:37

moment where you've probably been waiting for. Just like

35:40

a moment with the news because it's really weird

35:42

to get it, like the news come up to

35:44

you. You could have been the new Antoine Dobson.

35:47

Not in this neighborhood. We

35:49

got a peeping Tom in West Hollywood. Hodge

35:52

a kid, Hodge a wife. Be on the word. That's

35:56

very scary. It was just,

35:58

and I'm so glad, like, because... Patricia

36:00

first was like don't answer this ring doorbell

36:02

camera. She thought like something she

36:05

thought it at first It can imagine opening

36:07

the door like what what could have

36:09

I would have been like filming from We

36:22

can't do that again Can

36:26

I cut it My

36:30

friend was telling me about it. No

36:32

my girlfriend's actually lying. She was actually lying so you can't both

36:34

say she was lying She was lying. She was lying. She was

36:36

lying. Can I talk about this on a podcast? When

36:39

are you putting this out? Can

36:44

you guys send me the footage send me like whatever you

36:46

guys have That's

36:50

that's actually probably the wildest thing that I've heard

36:52

Yeah So when he um when the news guy

36:54

opened the door Was he hiding that like was

36:56

were they trying to hide that there were part

36:58

of the news didn't have the when he when

37:01

I first Answered yeah, cuz I saw a light

37:03

on but I thought it was like a cop

37:07

Coming into a camera kind of like flash. I

37:09

can't see why wouldn't they announce that they're the

37:11

news He

37:14

should have It's

37:16

your home. It's in front of your home. Isn't there

37:18

a law where I was just so dumb I just

37:20

was like walking around like because we were watching like

37:22

some games and I was walking around Patricia's house But

37:24

it was Patricia parents house. I was like dark in

37:26

the other rooms and I'm just like acting like I'm

37:28

on speakerphone I'm not trying to be like I

37:31

should have looked down at the ring camera just

37:33

to see who I was talking to Yeah, I

37:35

just accepted it was law enforcement Investigative

37:37

reporters sometimes will not identify

37:39

themselves when they're looking for information and

37:42

want to keep people talking to them Yeah,

37:44

all right Do you think they went to every

37:46

single person on that street like not got every

37:48

door woman who went up there earlier in the

37:50

day? Yeah, I think she was like a scout

37:52

for the news to try to like scout out

37:54

the stories in oh You

37:57

know, is it okay if we come by at this time

37:59

got it? That video though of the

38:01

one guy I've been trying to like feel like

38:03

where is that on our block? But it doesn't

38:05

seem like it's on our block that one so

38:07

I'm like I don't know if there

38:10

had been another report of someone on our exact

38:12

block, but they got lucky with Hitting

38:14

us up. Yeah, we were willing to give the

38:16

story but how's Patricia doing like

38:18

mentally that would that would that would

38:20

sit With me that would sit with

38:22

me for a little bit Well, I

38:25

think not because I can be so different

38:27

There is just scared right there in the

38:29

moment of like walking out to our place

38:31

and seeing him But he wasn't you know

38:33

doing the thing. He was just like looking

38:35

right at her Matt I even like even

38:37

looking I think it's just such a It's

38:41

again It's like the Michael Myers effect like someone

38:43

just standing there and looking you I like I

38:45

feel like I would the erasing thing I said

38:47

though to the who I thought was a police

38:49

officer Patricia said he's out there with a sign

38:51

but the thing is though he was holding open

38:53

a newspaper Maybe he was like covering himself But

38:56

I kept going with this sign and the

38:59

first thing I thought there's a man outside

39:01

with the sign I thought this was like

39:03

a crazy fan like someone was like taunting

39:05

me with something crazy fan experience And when

39:07

I was talking to the cops, I was

39:09

like, yeah, and you know, I have like this

39:11

big following online I thought it was a fan. I

39:13

thought it was a fan who was taunting me my

39:17

home Exactly

39:20

and that's the first thing when I really big on social

39:22

media Everyone ability who's

39:25

yeah I just hope that guy doesn't see like

39:27

the ring doorbell camera and like the texture of

39:29

the wall and is like I know that I'm

39:32

coming back like that's terrifying. Yeah,

39:34

there is a episode

39:37

where this guy Holding

39:40

a newspaper and he asks Phyllis for directions

39:42

and he's exposing himself on the newspaper Oh,

39:45

yeah, cuz Phil comes in and she's like all shooken

39:47

up Didn't they cut that scene

39:49

out of the office There's like there are certain

39:51

moments that they cut out of the show and

39:53

I feel like that was one of them No,

39:55

they didn't but there's definitely clips that they brought

39:57

the office like geek. No, they didn't they did

39:59

not know they actually I know exactly which things

40:01

they cut out. She's like, my favorite thing. It's

40:04

just crazy thinking about this, but then also the

40:06

fact that somebody was in your home, Zane, and

40:08

walked around and stole from inside your

40:10

home. I think about that

40:12

so often. You guys were in

40:15

the house and somebody came

40:17

in. But you know what? For me,

40:19

I think that scenario is ten times

40:21

worse than my scenario. And this guy was in my

40:24

house, and I get that. For

40:27

me, there's a difference between someone going in

40:29

your house and stealing something, and somebody like

40:31

that, inferning your house, masturbating, trying

40:33

to get in. What the fuck are they trying to

40:35

do? If you did have

40:37

a window open or something and you guys were sleeping,

40:39

he would have come in and stood over the bed.

40:42

To me, that guy has a weapon on him

40:44

also to do something. You're

40:47

just going into the house and what? I

40:51

was reading on Reddit about why

40:53

these guys stalk and want to

40:56

masturbate in front of people. It's

40:58

a power dynamic that they have

41:00

a control over of you, and

41:02

they want to see you scared,

41:04

and that you see them. And

41:07

that's why you want you thinking and

41:09

being worried about it. That

41:11

is also getting them off. And then there were some

41:13

people who were like, if you ever see it, you

41:15

should laugh at them and point and laugh at them.

41:20

It sounds like the most counterintuitive

41:22

thing ever. You need to

41:24

take it seriously. You want to be like, get the

41:26

fuck away from me. But by you being like, get

41:28

away, what are you doing? That is

41:30

what's... sorry, pardon my... I did

41:32

it a couple times too, don't worry. I've stopped.

41:35

I've done it myself. But

41:38

by laughing at them, that's when they're

41:40

like, the whole mission's ruined.

41:43

And then you have to stop because you can't...

41:46

Yeah. Like it makes them snap out of it. Because

41:48

someone said I've always laughed at them and someone followed

41:50

up and said, this. This is what you should do

41:52

if you really want to get your... Yeah. You

41:55

Take back control over them. You Just be

41:57

like, you look like an idiot. Ha ha.

42:00

the the but also that person could be like. What

42:04

not not even have a bit so

42:06

spooky or point and last like to

42:08

laughing or to thought of that figure

42:10

it out. Turns out there until like

42:13

that say allow that it onto your

42:15

same. Effect

42:17

on their return. Different light

42:19

Terrorists are the city was

42:21

at it's don't disarm. I

42:23

hope that somebody is. Does.

42:25

It was like a homeless person because he is a

42:28

card. Know if you don't want to dress nice segue.

42:30

That's only if that's what made a scarier. Somebody has

42:32

to recognize. Him. Sick Now do

42:34

your thing the accuracy. That's a pretty good

42:36

side for us. And. It's our

42:38

right side for fall with and if I saw that

42:40

I saw a mustache and he was sitting down. In

42:43

the alleyway with him wearing a black hoodie.

42:45

that's exactly what he was wearing. Yeah and

42:47

that with more like the description that one

42:49

clip attack I was like exact him if

42:51

you had a like. Put a line

42:54

of people. lot of wood and I are selling I

42:56

would point out like an ally. not. Just.

42:58

The to see did I say that it

43:00

couldn't patricia be set there is do this

43:02

or do they do liners for the side?

43:04

The situation. That. For to I was

43:06

like you know what I know what he looks like

43:08

it our that's when they would be So the line

43:11

book you read about it for this situation with the

43:13

gym yep it was when I asked about one of

43:15

selling never feel like I understand it The movies. Those.

43:18

Are all the other people that have been

43:20

arrested and big just fit the description. No

43:22

one ever gets called in for a line

43:24

up or do them all. I don't know.

43:27

I'm. Pretty sure it's been so. Some people

43:29

or inmates who are like it here in

43:31

the summer people off this like a release.

43:33

Are suspicious of somebody. They bring the men and put

43:35

them in the lineup. The out the despite. In. A

43:37

while they'll get older that other criminal or

43:39

criminals or is it didn't rain and. People

43:42

outside a present that I had description like

43:44

say you. Get like a speeding ticket or

43:46

something, right? And a cop

43:48

pulls you over for speeding and then he looks at

43:50

you. And. there was that like

43:52

a call in for ah a

43:54

burglary murder something that does happen

43:56

and the description was your height

43:58

your i can dark

44:01

features but has bleached blonde hair

44:04

and wearing a silver chain. They'd

44:06

be like okay I just got you

44:08

for speeding but you fit this description. I need

44:10

you to come in. And there it could be

44:14

you know the location that you're at it could be the

44:16

person. I want to be in a lineup one time

44:18

like I would love to come in as a like

44:20

a bit of magic and they're like hey excuse me.

44:23

That's what happened to my friend's husband. Wait

44:26

really? I talked about they had the documentary on

44:28

him. Yeah. Oh shit yeah. What he

44:30

got like wrongly convicted? Yeah because he

44:32

looks just like the guy who did it and he went to

44:34

prison for like three years. They like actually

44:36

look very very similar. Did they get

44:38

any money? Yeah. Since we're on the

44:41

topic Mariah are you allowed to

44:43

talk about what happened to your mom? Her

44:45

name and somebody else had the same name. Oh sure

44:47

so I got to clear the air. Clear the air.

44:50

This is really funny about Mariah's mom. The other

44:52

day. The other day.

44:55

I don't know how my sister found this article

44:57

but there was a news article. My sister texted

44:59

it in the family group chat and

45:01

she was like mommy's one

45:03

letter away from never getting another job again.

45:05

And I was like what is this and

45:07

I clicked it. My mom's name is Tina

45:10

Maria Amado. And

45:12

there was an article that

45:15

said Tina Marie Amado accused

45:17

of sexually assaulting student. Oh.

45:20

In classroom. Not good.

45:23

Not one letter off. Both work

45:25

in schools. So

45:27

it's like. Oh yeah. That

45:30

would like affect fuck up some Google searches.

45:32

We're trying to do a background check. Just

45:35

be like look what I found. Mariah's mom

45:37

trying to find a job and they just

45:39

misspell the computer. Enter Google search. Like I'm

45:42

sorry miss Amado. Most people don't usually

45:45

Google search with the middle name. So Tina

45:47

Amado is still coming up. That's true. Yeah.

45:50

Yeah. There's got to be

45:52

there's got to be a way around that. Nobody's

45:54

Google searching you going. Zana met Hijazi. Sometimes.

45:57

I mean I'm sure your mom would.

46:00

We are as follows: your mom out always in the

46:02

interview be awed By the way, for during doctrine such

46:04

as. Yes, There is someone there

46:06

to get out as a thirteen ahmad. Either

46:08

way, I'm this one. Obviously this is the

46:11

predators with a be a great icebreaker. They

46:13

get a good laugh, your personality higher at

46:15

it for different on our board it is

46:17

and you know what? They're gonna remember that

46:19

for a long time and that's how she

46:22

does. I usually get the job is something

46:24

that's memorable, desecrated. A look at that face

46:26

and know that it has the same. Name.

46:29

Is your mom? John? You know? Murray a Moto

46:31

Twenty eight His knowledge. That

46:33

she does not pleaded. Guilty: Three counts

46:35

of taking indecent liberties with a

46:38

minor bike. This I love other

46:40

words Thing. Yet don't make it.

46:42

I don't know how disgusting or is

46:44

it always make like that. So nice

46:46

sexual. Relationship with Stewart. Flop

46:49

on my dad's birthday so sorry. Go. On

46:52

your about I know a guy or

46:54

a mere put your there for the

46:56

day, husband, date of birth, To

46:59

her cigarette. Oh

47:03

sees. We see

47:05

in jail. Very long as

47:07

you land on windows users is obligatory.

47:09

Right now she's twenty three caesar target

47:11

audiences to put on the treadmill. didn't

47:13

like the says has his mood to

47:15

bet that in the past pariah are

47:17

specific. Sorry only three months

47:20

in jail. And know it's

47:22

I don't care, that's. Crazy.

47:25

Islanders own way. I. Don't get it.

47:27

After three months, she's gonna. How old is

47:29

this kid? The child's gotta. Be high school sixteen

47:32

years old. This just happened right? I'm

47:34

actually don't know. Oh. No, she doesn't.

47:36

While. To find this Oh

47:38

is that around ago when there's someone that

47:41

you like already like think is fuzzy and

47:43

you google that name and just court cases

47:45

come up your like. Then

47:47

go away but you can or own to

47:49

say the incident but like there was a

47:51

friend who was like thought they were getting

47:53

screwed over by somebody and i was like

47:55

okay let me look up this person the

47:57

that the record teeth as against the young

47:59

ramadan. I'll make the best burnout. I want to

48:01

be more like you and like look up stuff like

48:04

that like just do a little background check to China.

48:06

I forget that you can look up. Arrest

48:08

Records and he goes up a lot more

48:11

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49:30

know how? there's these like accounts

49:32

now and we've talked about it.

49:34

We're Instagram accounts. Whoop! So.

49:37

A mugshot with boots Instagram accounts of people

49:39

falling out his just not property. Or

49:41

this, the mugshot. But.

49:44

You know how. Big. some someone

49:46

owns the private instagram account that puts out all

49:48

the mugshots they sit there and let me see

49:50

the put it on some up the whole captain

49:53

jack up this is your person who lives in

49:55

your neighborhood but the boss but it could be

49:57

any of us if you've got a dui this

50:00

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50:02

get someone you have to pay that Instagram

50:04

account Oh, this person is

50:06

just charging an amount So this personal charge

50:08

you count cuz they have the cloud everyone

50:10

else has to google deep into find right

50:12

they they have the public post Shaming you

50:14

that the whole city is following $10,000

50:18

is what they take this kid whoever runs those

50:20

mugshot accounts just sit there and be like yeah

50:22

I'll take it down if you just pay me

50:24

$10,000. It sounds so illegal Yeah,

50:28

it's but it's not it's not illegal right

50:31

like obviously not cuz cuz it could public

50:33

in for me public information They're just what

50:35

they're doing. They have a pride. They have

50:37

the clout they have all the Sounds

50:40

so wrong. There's some arrest. I was like, you know what

50:42

you deserve that but like there's some that's just like That

50:44

is like It's

50:47

like an unethical it's like um hustle yeah

50:49

It's like that guy that goes around stealing

50:52

dogs and then waits for the reward to

50:54

be posted And then and

50:56

then you just go bring the dog back you get

50:58

the reward in the like, you know There's

51:01

this guy that was just talking about doing it. I

51:04

wish I thought about that I Want

51:08

this you could be a dog stealer,

51:10

especially in LA people wanting their Frenchies

51:12

back Oh, yeah, and you $10,000 reward

51:14

you can start with Leo's I

51:16

knew somebody who thought that you know an

51:18

Ingrid goes west how she like She

51:21

kidnaps her dog. Yeah as a way of

51:23

getting closer to a little bit Olson mark

51:25

I knew a girl who was like Friends

51:28

with the writer and like had that idea for

51:30

a script and she told him about it And

51:32

then he went and wrote that movie and she

51:34

was always like that was my fucking idea What

51:37

she was always this person I knew was so

51:39

frustrated that that was like the opening

51:41

bit of like how a person could lure Themselves

51:43

into being best friends with you is by like

51:46

is this your dog? I just found out. Oh

51:48

my god We've been looking for forever. Please come

51:50

in and then like, you know what? I bet

51:52

you that's how every movie is made It's just

51:54

like that situation somebody overhears a conversation and then

51:56

they write it down and it's their idea. Yeah,

51:58

that's Hollywood for you, babe If you're welcome

52:00

he can actually all. and I guess

52:03

why do I feel a lot of

52:05

your bubble that say same thing as

52:07

ever since I'm on three two three

52:09

ply. Don't the son of people getting

52:11

off our eyes they rely on cycling

52:13

on Sat and know they're releasing to

52:15

more episode. I know they're not as

52:17

you more opposite a snowstorm? no way.

52:19

I swear they just posted like yesterday

52:22

and I thought they closed it out

52:24

Now. I. Think there's any more so

52:26

there's more of the those victims get some money

52:28

off of it. It's had a just hopefully there's

52:30

no one is like this can be good business.

52:32

We're going to solve this trauma there were to

52:34

make them wait and then we're going to make

52:36

them more money. They are just so I just

52:38

wanna point out as we are gonna last episode

52:41

and I I honestly. I. Know

52:43

there's a lot more out there, especially not

52:45

Nickelodeon World. I just didn't think that there

52:47

be more. To. Like come out when

52:49

cameron say something. But

52:52

yes Mariah A P Diddy stuff is he

52:54

did he stop? I didn't get too far.

52:56

it's worked as a game. I had a

52:58

just. Is. A seasonally who

53:00

ignorance we when we own

53:03

know officially yet like what.

53:05

The. You just know that he was being.

53:07

He's been rated that yeah we know you,

53:10

they know something keep are making speculations of

53:12

why he's being raised voice a the like

53:14

the epstein of of the rafol by yeah

53:16

the hip hop industry while and that used

53:19

in my secretly blackmailing a lot of other

53:21

people trafficking all of that. And.

53:23

Come from for us we're done with the

53:25

oil allegedly there right now. What you say

53:27

allegedly than legibly on at the raid the

53:29

home the know some things in their galaxy

53:32

got tipped off some information where they were

53:34

like look in it. That. Seconds

53:36

Roar. Amazon was it. There's a fake bottom

53:38

and inside there are album certainly not the

53:40

receiver and I say some is a little

53:42

different types of Algiers, the Spirit and know

53:44

what out as years with the it's I

53:46

did. I just like. Ah,

53:49

do a thing i don't leave i

53:52

like in some cases i believe that

53:54

ft at like dirt bike rates will

53:56

happen it's not only to find evidence

53:58

on that person but i think also

54:00

to extract evidence to

54:03

cover certain people. I

54:05

believe this because when

54:08

people say like, oh, no one's above the law,

54:10

there are people above the law. There's a lot

54:12

of people above the law. Money talks. And there's

54:14

people, like we have to remember that there are

54:16

people that own the FBI. The FBI just doesn't

54:18

come out of the air. The

54:20

FBI. And they're just out of the town. There are people

54:23

up that own the FBI. Them

54:25

and their friends are always going to be

54:27

good because if you own a company, you

54:29

think you're getting, or not own a company,

54:31

but if you own like some

54:33

section of law enforcement, you think you're gonna get

54:35

in trouble when you're

54:37

their boss? Absolutely not. You're always going to have

54:40

your name kind of cross off the list. When

54:42

you get stopped for a speeding ticket, if

54:44

you're a cop, what usually happens? You

54:47

get off. You get off. They don't give you

54:49

that ticket because you're like kind of, you're a part

54:51

of them. They look out for each other. Exactly.

54:53

And I'm not saying like, that's horrible. Like it's just

54:55

a normal thing. It's like if

54:57

I was in an agency or something

55:00

and you wanted to get a job, but

55:02

I'm gonna probably help you get that

55:04

job because you're my friend. You know?

55:07

It makes sense. So why would it

55:09

not make sense in a crazy case

55:12

where it involves FBI? Look at

55:14

all the people who got away with things because

55:17

of their higher power. That's been

55:19

going away for so long and they knew

55:21

about him for years and years and

55:24

years and years. But that's the one. But

55:26

he had like politicians like Lassud into it

55:29

too. It doesn't matter. It's just money. It's

55:31

money. Did you see the Nickelodeon logo is

55:33

Epstein's Island? I saw that. Oh my

55:35

God. That is like the biggest stretch

55:37

ever. The one that just made

55:39

me like, come on, the foot logo. Yeah, that

55:41

was, yeah. The foot logo. Yeah. It's

55:44

crazy that like we just went right

55:46

over our heads. The P Diddy

55:48

stuff has been talked about for a while. Now people are

55:51

bringing up old interviews and tweets and stuff

55:53

of the people that everybody thought was crazy.

55:56

All them saying like P Diddy did

55:58

it, Usher. Like all these. Name Drake

56:00

whatever all these names that are being dropped

56:02

It's like Orlando Brown said so much shit

56:04

and everyone thought he was crazy. It is

56:07

crazy I wish he was a little bit

56:09

more credible Yeah, I know yeah, it was

56:11

wild the registration to his house is in

56:13

his daughter's name Like and

56:15

there's these others like all of his assets

56:17

are all in his like kids names and

56:19

already if you're doing that You

56:22

are because you don't want to get seized

56:24

because they can't take the house because it's

56:26

in his daughter's name Wow So

56:28

when they I think I believe that's

56:30

what I read when it first came

56:32

out Right

56:34

when I saw that I go yeah,

56:36

he's busted. He's hiding something They posted

56:38

a video of them outside of his house after

56:41

the raid and like it was trash I

56:43

saw that I saw that they were like I'm gonna

56:45

be digging through this trash Apparently

56:48

somebody that used to like work for him

56:52

Basically ratted out like who

56:54

like his drug mule was that was like

56:57

bringing the drugs to like Sedate

57:00

these women basically and people to

57:02

do these like certain like sexual

57:04

acts or whatever the

57:06

girl will be going they gave up the name to

57:08

the guy that was like the mule or whatever and

57:11

They ended up catching that guy at the airport

57:14

They went and found who a person was

57:17

and they busted him and on him

57:19

He had the drugs that this person

57:22

that like snitched That

57:24

was talking about and so it was true that this guy

57:26

was the mule that was doing this and they were like

57:28

if that's true And they just caught this guy for the

57:30

drugs that they said he was having yep, then It's

57:33

just building like the credibility for this like a

57:35

stack of dominos. It's all gonna wild Wow better

57:39

Not just fizzle out. I know I know

57:42

I'm out of it because this is connected to so

57:44

many things that we don't even know I hate when she fizzles

57:46

out like this like something just so like there's just Way

57:49

too much like too many people are talking about

57:51

this. There's so much evidence, and you just fizzles

57:53

out That's like Cat Williams was talking Dude,

57:56

I bet you the FBI was taking all

57:58

that information to the What's

58:00

a flow is gonna be the year 50

58:04

cent to 50 cent Ben talking

58:06

about all the waiting for Justin Bieber. Come on.

58:08

You can do it That's it. He would never

58:10

he's just too big to be talking They're like

58:12

all these people like even like a

58:15

quiet onset like, you know All the Ariana Grande's all that

58:17

like you they're never gonna like come out and talk like

58:19

I just think they're I maybe not

58:21

Maybe not publicly But if I was Justin Bieber

58:24

and I knew something I would be like hey

58:26

anonymous tip or just be like I'll tell you

58:28

what you need to know. Please don't

58:30

put my name out there You know you it's

58:32

not credible if there's not like there's not that

58:35

credible without a name The thing is is that

58:37

they're entitled to their own privacy and they're entitled

58:39

to oh, I want this to sound right

58:42

narrative if you are Bieber if you aren't

58:45

Ariana Grande they have you

58:47

know Transcended that and it would

58:49

be noble of them to like

58:51

stand alongside the other victims but

58:53

by them coming forward and being a part

58:55

of it then that shifts a lot of their

58:57

focus and their narrative of The

59:00

icon status that they've established. They don't want

59:02

to like now be kind of known and

59:04

drawn into all of this And this is

59:06

their yeah, it's weird Focus

59:09

on their albums. They want to focus on their

59:11

tour They don't want to have to deal with

59:13

this whole new wave of drama and that's a

59:15

whole new section on their Wikipedia page About the

59:17

scandal they don't they don't want it for to

59:19

get in people's brain where they're Just

59:22

think about like just their mental health to

59:24

like having a go around for the next

59:26

three years and all Everybody wants to ask

59:28

you about it's something so traumatizing back then

59:30

like because that's all people will talk about

59:32

is that and then you're just like Kind

59:34

of yeah, you were not not not dragged

59:36

back in but it's it's just

59:38

something they've probably been fighting to get out

59:40

of yes It's just crazy how people Create

59:44

just a nasty web of all of that

59:46

and not in your in having so much

59:48

success so much fame all that You think

59:50

I'm not gonna get caught Huh?

59:53

Like what type of ego man with the

59:56

amount of people that like you that like

59:58

that know what you've done is crazy

1:00:00

that like you just or

1:00:02

you're just You go so big where you

1:00:04

just don't think it's anything's gonna happen because you're just that

1:00:06

big and this many people know

1:00:08

You can pay off whoever to like yeah,

1:00:10

but you know, what's crazy. I would be

1:00:13

like sure I Would

1:00:16

take the money immediately go Give

1:00:21

like give them I'd give

1:00:23

money to I don't know they have something

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against you they lured you in film Do

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you doing something that was really bad? There's

1:00:29

no contract That's gonna get me in trouble

1:00:31

for taking the money and telling somebody what

1:00:33

you did that was horrible Well,

1:00:35

that's what kind of a like they it's

1:00:37

all blackmail. Yeah, it's a black they drug

1:00:40

you and then they film like Hush

1:00:43

money and bad shit going on. Oh the filming.

1:00:45

Yeah, I guess that's and then it's like catch you

1:00:47

It's like say something about me This video goes

1:00:49

out and it's like and it's not he leaked

1:00:51

it He will give it to the right person the

1:00:54

right hand and it will look bad on you

1:00:56

Not for you to be like this person and then they

1:00:58

and then they own you once they have that on you

1:01:00

and then it's like They can make

1:01:03

you do whatever. They're like you want me to put that video

1:01:05

out? No, you're gonna come here and you're gonna do this right

1:01:07

now. Yeah, and then it's just Yeah,

1:01:10

awful. When is blackmail ethical? It's

1:01:13

never there's so many different forms of black

1:01:16

though. If you really think about it There's

1:01:18

like legal ways and there's like illegal ways.

1:01:20

Yeah, if you really think about it Isn't

1:01:23

blackmail like isn't a season desist almost like blackmail

1:01:26

you better take this down or we're gonna do

1:01:28

this No, cuz there's not like

1:01:30

something being dangled above you. Yeah like

1:01:34

You're not being like that's just like a

1:01:36

demand. That's yeah, that's a demand. That's illegal demand

1:01:38

cuz you're to me to me It's blackmail. So before

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love it. Blackmail, though, such

1:03:01

a perfect wording. It's so good. It

1:03:03

is, it's exactly, it sounds

1:03:05

exactly what it is, blackmail. Yeah.

1:03:08

It's a beautiful word. It's blackmail. The first person who

1:03:10

thought of blackmail must have been just like, oh. I

1:03:13

got it, I figured it all out. I got it.

1:03:15

It's just one, two words, it's like, I did it.

1:03:17

Oh yeah, I bet back in the day, if you

1:03:19

just had a photograph, like, it

1:03:22

must have been so easy to blackmail people back

1:03:24

then, I think. With just a

1:03:26

photograph? No. Think about, I would

1:03:28

have felt much more confident back in the day, knowing

1:03:31

that it was a single photocopy. Now,

1:03:34

it's a video that could be immediately

1:03:37

multiplied in seconds. Right.

1:03:39

You gotta send it to one person. You can't go track that down.

1:03:42

If somebody's like, well, I got this picture

1:03:44

right here of you, I would run

1:03:47

for that picture. But if you were like a guy, and

1:03:49

you hung around, like, you know, the Coco Cabana, and you

1:03:51

saw that this guy is the wealthiest man in, like, town,

1:03:54

he's having an affair, and you take that picture,

1:03:56

and you meet him in a different town where

1:03:59

he is wiping. And he's a little happy

1:04:01

good. I got that photo from the coca

1:04:03

cabana I went $1,000 a week or this

1:04:05

goes to the top press like there's all

1:04:07

that shit, but it's worse now

1:04:09

though I owe what do you mean?

1:04:11

I feel like back then it was just

1:04:13

like oh it was because it was

1:04:15

just so I'll show new yeah, I don't know I

1:04:18

feel like you could more it's just more. Uh it's

1:04:20

more raw Yeah, I

1:04:22

was watching you can't photoshop, and he's like this is the

1:04:24

real thing. I got the real thing in my hand I

1:04:26

was watching a movie Watching a

1:04:28

movie recently. What was it paper moon? And there's a

1:04:30

guy who's like a scammer in town and what he did would

1:04:32

he he would look up at there was an obituary? Of

1:04:35

somebody who had died in the town and then he would

1:04:37

go to the family of whoever died and be like uh

1:04:39

Just so until live here, and they go they just passed

1:04:42

away, and he goes. Oh, I'm so sorry to hear that

1:04:44

He just ordered a Bible. Um

1:04:47

this was like a Bible like that. He ordered Who

1:04:50

do I make this out to I'm supposed to collect

1:04:52

money for the Bible and people are like oh my

1:04:54

god He bought a Bible right before he

1:04:56

passed away Book I can't

1:04:58

believe that he bought the Bible yeah Absolutely

1:05:01

like and so it was just and so

1:05:03

he goes town to town people would sell

1:05:05

Bibles to families saying that the person who

1:05:07

just passed away had just ordered that Bible

1:05:10

before they died Wow right and it's a

1:05:12

place In hell for that huh Deepest

1:05:14

love and he has like the letter press like

1:05:16

he would press their name like a personalized their

1:05:18

name on the Bible go his Name's written right

1:05:21

here. He ordered it to his name what scammers

1:05:23

are the hardest workers. I've So

1:05:25

good they did they just really deserve

1:05:27

everything they they cut they hustle yeah, they

1:05:30

work hard That's a hush. What's this one story about

1:05:32

this guy? Who was

1:05:34

getting fake Social Security cards

1:05:37

made? for

1:05:39

like unborn kids and Then

1:05:42

build the credit up for like seven months, and

1:05:44

then he was buying homes in their name What

1:05:48

and then he ended up get away with

1:05:50

that? You do the

1:05:52

unborn kids like kids like not like people

1:05:54

that didn't exist oh Like

1:05:57

saying he would call into like the hospital be

1:05:59

like hey My my wife just had

1:06:01

a kid six months ago. We

1:06:03

did a water birth at home. I

1:06:05

totally forgot to Mail

1:06:09

in the thing to let you guys know so

1:06:11

we can get the birth certificate and

1:06:13

then he would like Falsify

1:06:15

that like there was a water birth at home. Wait

1:06:17

here was this not that long

1:06:19

ago Oh, whoa, so he would do that

1:06:22

and he was like creating babies, right? They

1:06:24

don't need to bring the baby in for

1:06:26

fingerprints proof. Nothing is just send

1:06:29

over the information I guess the first person

1:06:31

to realize nobody was verifying like this or

1:06:33

or you say like what are they what's

1:06:35

the person that does the At

1:06:37

home birth the doula the midwife the

1:06:39

midwife you like Say

1:06:42

that there was like the midwife or something as

1:06:44

like a proof type thing or whatever But yeah,

1:06:46

he was making all sorts of like Social Security

1:06:49

Cards for these fake babies and

1:06:52

then he would open an account

1:06:54

for a credit card in that

1:06:56

Social Security number Brilliant would pay

1:06:58

it off because he had money So he

1:07:00

was paying it off building these credits up

1:07:03

and then he would go and buy

1:07:05

houses And he would

1:07:07

just lie about the age of the person that Social Security

1:07:09

card at yes So he's buying houses

1:07:12

in like a really cheap neighborhood that were like $50,000. Uh-huh

1:07:16

But he knew somebody that was in real estate

1:07:18

and if you paid extra, they would appraise the

1:07:20

house at like 200,000 Okay,

1:07:23

so he was buying houses for 50,000 50,000 50,000 with these

1:07:25

fake people getting

1:07:29

it appraised for 200,000 then he had

1:07:31

built this entire community neighborhood of 200

1:07:35

plus thousand dollar homes that he only technically paid 50,000

1:07:37

for then was like flipping

1:07:40

them and getting like because Because

1:07:45

they would collect the cops of the area and

1:07:47

then house next door sold for 200 on paper

1:07:49

and the house next to that Was 200 so

1:07:51

people like oh my god. I guess these houses

1:07:53

are really worth it. It's a good neighborhood. That's

1:07:55

where it's messed up crazy Dude,

1:07:57

but I like that. Nobody really

1:08:00

is getting besides the people who

1:08:02

are buying the houses over something that is undervalued

1:08:04

that's that's where but then but then you would

1:08:06

go like take out loans against these houses that

1:08:08

were valued at this so he was yeah

1:08:10

it's bad it's a terrible bad practice

1:08:12

but it's a so genius loophole but

1:08:14

like this type of stuff oh this

1:08:16

just happened last year oh my god

1:08:18

i'm like i'm okay with because like

1:08:21

you're okay with it because it takes work

1:08:23

man like this guy was working a full-time

1:08:25

job doing this this wasn't like a scam

1:08:28

where you just go like rob somebody like

1:08:30

it catch me if you can kind of

1:08:32

yeah how do you think it how do

1:08:34

you think someone should hire this guy to

1:08:36

help figure out how a company can't be

1:08:38

scammed this kind of waking up early consulting

1:08:40

yeah and like putting on like a nice

1:08:42

outfit and like going to work every day

1:08:44

to do this shit yeah i just the

1:08:46

paranoia though i couldn't even if i was

1:08:48

pulling that off i know me couldn't

1:08:51

sleep not knowing that like i'm doing

1:08:53

something just the paranoia of like i'm

1:08:56

doing a lie every day and if someone found

1:08:58

out i don't serve

1:09:01

years in prison but it's crazy

1:09:03

that there's still scams out there that haven't been done

1:09:05

yet yeah and there's gonna be a first person to

1:09:07

find and find out how to do it and then

1:09:09

they're most likely gonna get away with it until the

1:09:11

next person does and then they're like then they get

1:09:13

caught because they already implemented a way to

1:09:15

catch those type of scams that's so crazy to me

1:09:17

that there's still thousands of ways in

1:09:20

the future that you can oh

1:09:22

scam people another scam did you see

1:09:24

the kid that put his legs

1:09:27

in uh dry ice no

1:09:30

what this is like this is too

1:09:32

far oh obviously these two

1:09:35

kids came up with this

1:09:37

idea to like commit insurance

1:09:39

fraud because like the one the benefits

1:09:41

of disabled yeah the one friend told

1:09:43

him like you'll get like over a million

1:09:45

dollars yeah so they came up with

1:09:48

the idea to amputate get their

1:09:50

legs amputated so they tried what

1:09:52

did they try the first time that didn't work

1:09:54

yeah so then they're like we got to go harder

1:09:56

so they went and they the kid put his feet

1:09:59

in a bucket of dry ice for

1:10:01

10 hours. 10

1:10:05

hours commitment. They zip tied him to the

1:10:07

chair to make sure he wouldn't get up. But

1:10:11

they went into the hospital because he clearly

1:10:13

had frostbite, right? And

1:10:16

how did they prove it? What was the... They

1:10:18

didn't. They gave them this whole story

1:10:20

and they didn't believe him. So his legs are

1:10:22

amputated, right? But the

1:10:24

police caught on to him and knew what he was

1:10:26

doing. So he got no benefits. And

1:10:28

they got busted for trying to commit insurance fraud.

1:10:31

He got arrested on top of not having a

1:10:33

leg anymore. Dude, people have worms

1:10:35

in their brains, man. This is like... They

1:10:37

didn't try to come up with a brilliant...

1:10:39

Like, they didn't... If I

1:10:42

was going to dry ice my leg for 10

1:10:44

hours to try to get some insurance money, I

1:10:46

would have a whole story fucking lined up to

1:10:48

the T. Everybody around me

1:10:50

is in the same... Has the

1:10:52

same story all lined up. That's insane.

1:10:55

A student persuaded by a friend to

1:10:57

get his legs amputated for a 1.3 million

1:10:59

insurance scam wound up getting only $7,200 that he now

1:11:02

has to return. Oh

1:11:07

my goodness. Now you have no money and no legs.

1:11:11

This was in Taiwan? There's a picture of him

1:11:13

sitting in dry ice. Oh, God. I can't. They

1:11:16

zip tied him to it so he couldn't get out. Why

1:11:19

would you do both? Is it like

1:11:21

$500,000 per leg? Buy

1:11:24

one, get one free. Buy one,

1:11:26

get one doubled. Oh, I would at least have one

1:11:28

on me just in case it didn't work. Well,

1:11:31

what a rough ride of an episode for

1:11:33

that. That was wild. Wild.

1:11:36

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