Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher - Instrument of Crime… | 2/17/25

Episode Date: February 17, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Blaze Radio Network. And now, chewing the fat with Jeff Fisher. We can breathe a little easier now. One of the biggest serial killer mysteries of all time, Jack the Ripper, we believe, has finally been solved. I know. We don't have to worry. We know who that son of a gun is.
Starting point is 00:00:22 The British researcher is now seeking legal confirmation on behalf of the victim's family. So it hasn't been officially announced that we know who Jack the Ripper is, but, you know, we'll see. This man, Russell Edwards, said that he confirmed by a DNA match found on a shawl from a woman in 1888. Oh, okay. Edwards, Russell Edwards, the man, the scientist, the investigator, said that Jack the Ripper is Aaron. Aaron Cosminsky, Aaron Cosminsky, Aaron Jack the Ripper, Cosminski, a Polish barber who was 23 at the time of the murders. Oh, okay. Now, he believed that it is 100% match with DNA from the attire piece.
Starting point is 00:01:19 He said that he got a DNA match from one of the family members of the murder victim. This particular victim was Catherine Eddows. She was murdered in 1888, and he became in possession of the shawl. And she was the fourth of five women whose deaths were linked to a single killer, believed to be The Ripper. He does not like that the man is called Jack the Ripper.
Starting point is 00:01:50 So he believed this guy was a barber doctor. I guess that's the way they were back in the day. If you were a barber, you also were considered, well, not a doctor, I'm sorry, a surgeon. You knew where to cut. Okay. So in those days, I guess you had to have anatomical knowledge as a barber, which, you know, according to Edwards, that this Kaminsky had. So I guess he was one of the people that were considered to be a suspect.
Starting point is 00:02:25 Okay. And apparently he had a strong homicidal tendencies. Well, yeah. And was prone to solitary vices and auditory hallucinations. Okay. So this guy has long believed that Kaminsky was Jack the Ripper. And now that he has, he claims that he has DNA proof. We'll see if this DNA proof stands up.
Starting point is 00:02:52 Apparently there were semen stains on the shawl. and that was matched with the descendant of Kaminsky, as I said. So we'll see if they actually get the closure that they want. It is interesting that this investigator has always believed that it was Kamenski, and now he's found a way to prove that it was Kaminsky. So we'll see. But as of right now, Aaron Jack the Ripper Kaminsky is Jack the Ripper and we can all breathe that much easier.
Starting point is 00:03:29 Welcome. Welcome to Chewing the Fat. Well, here's another thing that we learn together here on Chewing the Fat when the world is going to end. According to legendary scientist Sir Isaac Newton, which I believe I'm related to, I believe I'm bloodline to Sir Isaac Newton. Anyway, that has not been proven, but I believe it. He wrote in one of his scribblings that the earth would cease to exist in the year 2060. So we still have time.
Starting point is 00:04:08 We still have time. This is in a letter he penned in 1704. So his theory about Armageddon, according to his 18th century scribblings, are based on extensive biblical texts that would see the world reset in, well, 35 years. from us now, exactly 1,260 years after the foundation of the Holy Roman Empire, following plagues, war and the ruin of the wicked nations. Christ's and saints would then return to establish a 1,000-year global kingdom of peace on earth, a theory the famed scientist founded using dates listed in the Bible's book of Daniel to calculate the apocalypse, according to this Stephen D. Snowbellan,
Starting point is 00:04:56 a professor at the University of King's College in Halifax. And man, am I a fan of University of King's College in Halifax? And man, if this professor, Stephen D. Snowbellin, is a professor there, then, you know, I'm in. According to Newton, it may end later, but I see no reason for its ending sooner. Okay. So we have at least until 2060. according to the great Sir Isaac Newton. And he goes on, the professor goes on to say that he was the founder of modern physics,
Starting point is 00:05:35 but not a scientist. He was instead a natural philosopher. And so for Newton, there was no impermeable barrier between religion and what we now call science. Throughout his long life, Newton labored to discover God's truth, whether in nature or scripture. So this letter is on display at Jerusalem's Hebrew University. According to the professor and other knowledgeable people, Newton is believed to have penned enough papers to fill 150 novel-length books during his decades-long career in the sciences.
Starting point is 00:06:15 So Sir Isaac Newton has written or did right back in 1704. that was a good year, though, wasn't it? That we would, the world would come to an end, 1,260 years after the foundation of the Holy Roman Empire. And that would bring us to the year 2060. So we still have time to work things out. But it's good to know, right? We know who Jack the Ripper is. And thanks to Sir Isaac Newton, we know when the world will cease to exist.
Starting point is 00:06:50 or, you know, at least it will last as long as 2060. So, no worries. And with that information, knowing that we've got at least until 2060, you're going to want to be prepared for anything that comes along, which is why you probably want to Jace Case. I mean, we hear a lot of talk about a supply chain. It's unpredictable. It can be, you know, fragile at times.
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Starting point is 00:08:51 And you can watch it on my ex account at Jeffey J-FR. One of the big stories was that Ashley St. Clair claimed that she has a five-month-old child that was fathered from Elon Musk. I know. I know. And he has not commented on it. But, well, he has actually since made a comment online, but really an interesting comment because she claimed that she, you know, gave birth to this baby and that, you know,
Starting point is 00:09:23 they tried to protect the child's privacy and safety. But according to her, in recent days, it's became clear. it's become clear that the tabloid media intends to break the news. So she wanted to break it herself. She said, I intend to allow our child to grow in a normal and safe environment. And for that reason, I asked that the media honor our child's privacy and refrain from invasive reporting. Yeah, that'll happen. So she already has another child.
Starting point is 00:09:53 I'm not, I'm sure she, I saw a story somewhere where I talked about her having another child. I don't know what that means. I'm just letting you know that she does. And she claimed that Elon told her to, you know, keep it quiet, keep his name off the birth certificate. And, you know, so be it. Now, Elon's got 13 kids now. Oh, if you count this one, okay?
Starting point is 00:10:14 If you count this one. Now, those, I mean, Elon is doing his best to repopulate the planet. So as of right now, he's got just 12 kids because I don't think he's actually admitted to this Ashley St. Clair's. kid yet. So he's got five children with his first wife, Justine Wilson. First having twins and then triplets. Holy cow.
Starting point is 00:10:39 Then he, Popstar Grimes and Musk have three children, including X, the kid that he drags around with them everywhere. And I will say that I think, I don't think Grimes actually, I think they had a surrogate for those kids with Grimes. And then he had a baby with, or he had, twins actually, with the executive director of Neurrelink. You know, things got bored one night at the old NeroLink headquarters and Alon took care of a little business.
Starting point is 00:11:11 So if he, you know, admits to this new kid, then he has 13. So good luck. We'll see what happens. Now, he did finally comment on a post about Ashley Sinclair this weekend, which was interesting because he hasn't admitted. saying, hey, yeah, glad that, you know, I've got a new kid or whatever. You know, I'm raised him. We want Ashley to raise them right?
Starting point is 00:11:34 No. There was a post from Greg Price that is quote, quoting a post from Ashley St. Clair. As she was trying to get, she said in post, I need to get Musk's attention for a marriage proposal. He's got a kid with a woman already. He seems unlikely to work out to which St. Clair then wrote back. well, he actually has seven kids and goes through women pretty fast alongside a crying, laughing, and emoji.
Starting point is 00:12:04 Okay. And then, so this particular from, you know, then Elon replied to that. Those two posts, he's got a kid with a woman already, seems unlikely to work out. Well, he actually has seven kids goes through women pretty fast.
Starting point is 00:12:21 Elon posted, whoa, W-H-O-A. Whoa, yeah. So according to Ashley, when she tried to hook up with Elon, and then they finally started talking through X, and then according to the way she mentioned it is that he slid into my DMs, and the next thing I know, I'm on a whirlwind flight with Elon. Okay.
Starting point is 00:12:49 Okay, is it possible? You bet. But we'll see. Elon has not acknowledged this child yet. Then we found out this weekend. And remember the lawsuit accusing Jay-Z and Sean Diddy Combs of allegedly raping the 13-year-old girl? That was dismissed. Yeah, I know.
Starting point is 00:13:09 I know. Jay-Z, man, he vehemently denied this accusation. And the Jane Doe, who filed the lawsuit against Jay-Z and Diddy, filed a voluntary notice of dismissal in Manhattan federal court. and the case was dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled. Now, was there a settlement? I don't know. Jay-Z says no, there was not.
Starting point is 00:13:39 For months, we've seen this case after case filed by individuals hiding behind anonymity, pushed forward by an attorney, more focused on media headlines than legal merit. And just like this claim, the others will fall apart. There is no truth to them. That is Diddy's attorneys. Yeah, so I mean, they're going to use this to their advantage as best they can because, I mean, Jay-Z is not in jail and he is still making billions of dollars. And Diddy is sitting in a jail cell with more accusations piling on.
Starting point is 00:14:13 But Jay-Z said this case should have never been brought. And by standing up in the face of these heinous and false allegations, Jay has done what few can. he pushed back. He never settled, never paid one red penny. He triumphed and cleared his name. There you have it. So if you were thinking that that particular case was going to go anywhere, nope. Now, I think that this Jane Doe filed the original case against just Diddy and then added Jay-Z on later, which made it even worse because it made it look like it really wasn't true. But it made a lot of headlines. And Jay-Z fought. back and obviously one.
Starting point is 00:14:58 All right, let's go to the break room. I need something to drink desperately. Be sure to follow me on my social media platforms. Well, they're not my platforms, but they're the platforms that I use. At Jeffrey JFR on X. Jeff Fisher Radio on Instagram and Facebook. Chewing the Fat with Jeff Fisher on YouTube. You can email the show anytime.
Starting point is 00:15:28 chewing the fat at the blaze.com, chewing the fat at the blaze.com. And you can order a cameo from me at any time. That, of course, is not free, but it is worth every doggone penny. At Jeffie JFR on the Cameo app. Speaking of apps, good news. Tick-Tock is back up on Apple and Google app stores, including Capcut and Lemon 8, are also available to download again on Apple and Google's U.S. mobile app stores. So we'll see. We'll see what happens. I'm not sure what President Trump has in mind,
Starting point is 00:16:04 but as of right now, TikTok is still well, TikTok. How did Captain America fare this weekend? Captain America, Brave New World opening weekend, $88.5 million for the domestic weekend here in the U.S. I thought they projected 100 million. So that's below expectations. they had 192.4 million globally. So fourth best President's Day launch ever.
Starting point is 00:16:36 Okay, thanks. Got to find a way to put it in the record books. It's the fourth best. So we'll see B minus a cinema score, which is lowest ever for MCU. We'll see how it fares in the next couple of weeks if it was actually worth it or not. Paddington in Peru was numbered.
Starting point is 00:16:58 two, $13 million of the domestic opening and a $128.8 million global total. This is the third Paddington installment and I've got an A cinema score, so
Starting point is 00:17:13 it's awesome. Number three, heart eyes, which is a Valentine's Day slasher show. I've not seen I've not seen heart eyes or anything to do with that. Dogman, It was number four.
Starting point is 00:17:30 Nizah, two, it was number five. Love Hurts, number six. Mufasa, the Lion King, number seven. How's that doing? 240.76 million domestic. So it's holding in there pretty good. One of them, days, eight, companion, number ninth, and flight risk, was tenth. Wow, that movie is not doing as well as they thought I bet.
Starting point is 00:17:58 They've got 27.9 million domestic. Ooh, okay, good luck. Get it to streaming quick, and then maybe we'll all watch it and enjoy it, but that the theater is a new thank you. And that was, I just read a story from, oh, what's his face? You know, uh, Quentin Tarantino.
Starting point is 00:18:19 And he was talking about how those movies, the theater isn't what it used to be, and I just can't do it anymore. It's because of the streaming, and it's not in the theater. give me a break quentin where you bet and yes people like to watch movies at their house in their own setting on their 85 inch tv or larger guess what we can do that move on quentin do you thinking a little bit too much of yourself okay okay and i mean i think it had something to do
Starting point is 00:18:47 with this because the academy awards uh has been one of the final holdouts of just traditional tv right so for the first time ever it was just announced that they're also going to stream it on Hulu along with its ABC broadcast. And so they're saying, well, whoa, is that the final nail to a linear TV? Well, no, but they might as well get on with it. Let's grab on to what's happening in the real world. So in 2024, 14 of Nielsen's top 50 broadcast were exclusive to traditional pay TV.
Starting point is 00:19:21 Yeah, that was sports, okay? And by the way, they're busy streaming as well. So you still are able to use. linear and streaming in connection with each other. And I mean, Netflix is a standalone streamer that's been housing, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:38 live events now and doing it well. Tubi, you know, just scored, I don't know, 13 or 14 million for the Super Bowl, which was pretty darn good for them. Yeah. So I know live events were supposed to be linear TV secret weapon.
Starting point is 00:19:54 Well, no, not really. Live events are for everyone so that's what the streaming is. Welcome to the Welcome to 2025 Academy Awards. On top of which, people barely care about it anymore. So maybe you just do it all on streaming and forget the linear TV. We need that money and those are our partners. Okay. All right. You do you. Oscar, you do you.
Starting point is 00:20:18 The BAFTA awards were this weekend too. Congratulations to all the winners at BAFTA. The best picture was Conclave. Ooh, man, okay. Leading actress was Mickey Madison for Anora. Leading actor was Adrian Brody, the Brutelist. Supporting actress Zoe Sedetadhani, Amitya Perez. And supporting actor was Kieran Culkin, a real pain.
Starting point is 00:20:45 And they gave the director, an original screenplay, adapted screenplay, Outstanding British Film. They gave Conclay, Outstanding British Film. Yeah, okay, of course. Best Documentary went to, to Superman, the Christopher Reeves story. Okay, that's good. Yeah, that was really good, actually.
Starting point is 00:21:04 I actually watched most of that documentary. My wife had it on, and I ended up, you know, just sitting down and watching it from, I don't know how far away. She was in when I sat down, but it was pretty good. See, animated film Wallace and Grommet. Okay. Children and family film, Wallace and Gromit. Casting, cinematography, editing, costume design.
Starting point is 00:21:34 Of course, went to Wicked. Makeup in hair, the substance, score, production design, special visual effects. What are the special visual effects? Gladiator 3 was nominated in that category. Or Gladiator 2 was in that category. Oh, no, that went to Dune, Part 2. Pretty short animation, wander,
Starting point is 00:21:58 Wander to Wander. And let's see. A British short film, Rock Paper Scissors. And that's it. Congratulations to all the winners of the BAFTA Award. And I'm sure it was just another award ceremony. I know David Tennant was the host.
Starting point is 00:22:19 And he's fine. I get, you know, he's fine. And I like him. But, you know, congratulations to all the winners of the British Academy Film Awards. Well, I didn't watch it live, and I apologize. I did go through some of the red carpet pictures,
Starting point is 00:22:36 and there was no, you know, most, it was just the usual red carpet at an award show. But they all made a big deal out of Vera Wang, the 75-year-old fashion designer, who was there and what she wore and how beautiful she looks as she, she's so elegant, you know, for 75. She's looked fine.
Starting point is 00:22:58 That's fine. And she said, this is her now says when asked about her skincare routine. I'm pretty minimal. I have to say, maybe it's because I'm Asian,
Starting point is 00:23:09 but I've always been pretty minimal. Soap, some cleanser, but I don't do 18 steps. I know that's the thing to do now, but it's never been part of my regime. Oh, okay. She said that she was taken aback
Starting point is 00:23:24 to the viral response to her youthful appearance. She says, I guess it's just people have an idea of what 70 looks like today. You know, that's just the way it is. I work, I sleep, I have a vodka cocktail at the end of the day, and that's the key to my youthful glow. Oh, okay. All right, yeah, the vodka cocktail at the end of the day,
Starting point is 00:23:47 it helps me transition from a very intense work schedule to a bit of a private life. Oh, that's special, Vera. And you'd look great for 75. I mean that. I don't care what they say. Boarding for flight 246 to Toronto is delayed 50 minutes. Ugh, what?
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Starting point is 00:24:53 Anne Frank, of course, you remember Anne Frank, who died in the Holocaust as a little kid. Anyway, in her diary, she said that she recently met her new best friend, and that was Jacqueline Van Marsen, who they promised to write
Starting point is 00:25:10 each other good byletters if they were ever forced apart which never you know that came to pass later because she was you know taken by the Nazis and uh Jacqueline was a classmate of Anne at the Jewish I see him and shared her memories and she toured about it and talked about it for years she was lucky because her parents I guess were Christian and they converted to Judaism and then their mother managed to get her and her sister declared non-Jewish in 1942, and that kept them alive. And it said here that after the war, she got married and had three children and worked as an acclaimed bookbinder. You know, the only other person I knew that was a bookbinder in my whole life. My good friend, a really good friend of mine, his grandfather, Carl Dubach, Carl Dubach moved to this country.
Starting point is 00:26:03 I don't know. I met Carl before he died. He was a really old man at the time. and he was a bookbinder. His shop was right next door to the house. It was awesome. He was one of the first guys. Speaking of Carl Dubach,
Starting point is 00:26:19 he was one of the first guys that had his telephone hooked up through his television. He, you know, they had the cable, it was always over there watching TV with Carl. And my best friend, David, and one of my best friends. I mean, I haven't seen him in ages. I miss him. Anyway,
Starting point is 00:26:38 his grandfather, Carl Dubach, was a bookbinder. It got me thinking about, I've never known anyone else that was a bookbinder. That's a, that's a job. That's a job. You'll go over to the shop, man. You're doing some work. You've got presses and you've got to keep everything.
Starting point is 00:26:53 It's pretty incredible. Anyway, she was an acclaimed bookbinder. I'm sure her and Carl were good friends. Anyway, she died. Very sad at the age of 96. I know. That's sad. So just rest in peace.
Starting point is 00:27:06 To Jacqueline Van, Morrison dead at the age of 96. Then we have actress Kim Seyron. She was a young actress and she died this weekend and they have now come forward to say that she was found at her home in Seoul and her death is being ruled a suicide. Very sad. She's 24 years old. Wow. I mean, just so bad.
Starting point is 00:27:34 We've got one extreme to the other. You've got this lady who could have. have been killed in the Holocaust and doesn't and survives and tells the story for years after. And then you have this young girl who was an actress and, you know, she's got a great future in front of her. And then she kills herself. Apparently, in a couple of years ago, she had a drunk driving accident where she was fined, I don't know, $13,000 or whatever.
Starting point is 00:28:03 And then apparently nobody wanted to give her new rules. Now, did anyone, was it the deal that nobody wanted to give her new roles or was it that she was having a really bad drinking problem? I don't know. I honestly, I don't know. But rest in peace to Kim Seron dead at the age of 24. And if you or someone that you love needs help, there's a just dial 988 or you can even text 988 or you can chat, you know, the 988 lifeline. I mean, the 988 is, of course, the suicide and crisis lifeline. And if you, you know, when you feel that the world will be a better place without you in it,
Starting point is 00:28:47 you're wrong and get help because the world is definitely not a better place when you're not in it. You know, for most people. Anyway, I see where Pope Francis, we found it over the weekend, he was admitted to the hospital for bronchitis. And he's 88 years old now. he was diagnosed with bronchitis last week and they wanted to run a few tests so they put him in the hospital
Starting point is 00:29:10 and it's a respiratory tract infection, a slight fever, difficulty breathing. And they expected him to, you know, check in, get some tests and then come back home. Nope. We're just going to go ahead and leave him
Starting point is 00:29:25 in the hospital for a while. He has an infection that's presenting a complex clinical picture. So that is now, that's not good news for the Pope. So I may have to run again soon. And I don't know how I feel about that. And there was a couple people shot at the Philadelphia Super Bowl parade,
Starting point is 00:29:47 which you know, you think, okay, well, that's probably going to happen. But these people were shot. They were not killed. They showed up at a medic tent and they were shot. One was a 27-year-old who was shot in her left leg and the other 20-year-old was shot in her upper thigh. They were both taking them to the hospital, and they were listed in stable condition.
Starting point is 00:30:08 And they've now arrested the man, this 28-year-old Philadelphian, who fired the gun injuring the two women, the 27-year-old woman and a bystander. Apparently, Ramos is charged with aggravated assault, possessing an instrument of crime. I guess that could be anything. A simple assault and recklessly endangering another person. So good. We've got him. You know, at least he was arrested for that.
Starting point is 00:30:35 Why did he shoot these two people? Well, the partygoers were in line at a bathroom line for a portable toilet. And this 27-year-old woman and her boyfriend tried to cut the line. It's not funny. It's not funny. But Brandon was having none of it. I've been in line for a long time. So, no, you're not cutting in the line.
Starting point is 00:31:03 line and I want to shoot both of you in the leg, okay? I'll teach him. I'll teach him to try to cut in line at a portable toilet. Won't it? That's right. So I don't want people to get shot. I'm sorry, I don't want people to get hurt with an instrument of crime. But don't be cutting in the porta potty line, man.
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Starting point is 00:32:16 winter weather to deal with, I'm sorry, the polar vortex to deal with. So the vast majority of the United States is going to see sub-freezing temperatures this week. Okay, I am not, I'm losing my fanhood of cold weather. So according to this story, the pattern marks the 10th polar vortex to drop down into the 48 states this winter season compared to the two to three scene during an average winter. So an average winter is two to three, and this is the 10th. Okay, but we just had a story from NPR that said, this is incredible to me. So there's a story from NPR that mentions how warm it's been.
Starting point is 00:33:03 Yeah, it was, well, NPR, this is, it was on the NPR site. They didn't release it, but the data was released by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You know them, you love them as Noah. So apparently this is a federal agency that is, you know, keeping track of the world's weather and climate, and we thank them for it. January 2025 was officially the hottest January ever recorded. Wait, what? Yeah, according to this, the 2023 and 2024 shattered previous temperature records hovering near or above 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit. above the Earth's temperature in the late 1800s,
Starting point is 00:33:50 and that's a time before humans began burning vast amounts of fossil fuels. So I'm pretty sure. I don't know that Noah actually said that. I believe that, in fact, was NPR. But that having been said, then we find out that this is the 10th polar vortex to dip down into the United States. and researchers are unsure why has occurred so frequently this season.
Starting point is 00:34:21 But you just got done telling us that it's the last month was the warmest ever. I can't. I can't. Just stay safe out there. There's flooding. There's plenty of, there's plenty of, jeez, so sad, people have lost their lives to flash flooding. Mercury 1 is on the ground. If you want to help and don't know how, you can obviously donate to Mercury 1.org. and you can appropriate the money to wherever you want it to go,
Starting point is 00:34:48 and 100% of it will go to help wherever you say. But I mean, just, wow, it's going to be, so 10 degrees, let's see, thermometers are expected to drop below minus 10, below 10 degrees in Dakotas and Upper Midwest, below or near zero areas ranging from Kansas to Maine. Regions as far south as Atlanta and Austin could reach into the team, by Wednesday, multiple inches of snow and ice are on track to blanket the Mid-Atlantic. I am not a fan.
Starting point is 00:35:20 Just to be clear, I'm not a fan. So let's, I would rather go back to the, it's been the hottest ever than, we don't know why. The bowler vortex is dipping down. I do want to know why it's dipping down because I want to be warm. Look pretty warm at the Daytona 500 yesterday, though. I saw where President Trump showed up and he gave him a flyover, with Air Force One. And then I think the Thunderbirds flew over as well.
Starting point is 00:35:49 And then he ended up taking the Beast, his vehicle, for a couple of runs around the track at the 500. And he spoke to the drivers and he did a quick interview, which is where he always, what he always does. Yeah, he took his granddaughter to the Daytona 500. Last week he took his grandson to the Super Bowl. It's good to be a Trump. It's good to be a Trump.
Starting point is 00:36:11 Grandpa, I want to go here. Okay, no problem. Pretty sweet. I agree when she gets older, the shine will wear off, but I doubt it. And then we all saw the fights break out, or at least, let's see, the fights happened and a hockey game broke out as Team USA tops Canada, 3 to 1 as the nations, the nation's game, the nations face off for their round robin. They shouldn't have booed the national anthem, Canada.
Starting point is 00:36:41 Of course, we don't want you as a state. but you know what we're going to do we can take you over here if you want but don't boo during our national anthem we have to put up with your god-awful anthem uh at our games and we don't boo it so don't be booing ours okay and my man justin tucker holy cow so he now has seven more women accusing him of engaging in sexually inappropriate misconduct at high-end spas. Boy, the Baltimore banner is not letting this go. This is their story, man,
Starting point is 00:37:20 and they have been all over it. So this increases the total to 16 therapists from eight spas to make allegations of inappropriate behavior by Justin Tucker. All the incidents reportedly occurred during sessions from 2012 to 2016. That was his first five seasons in the NFL. So I know, you know, everybody's aware of it. And the NFL commissioner commented about it when he was asked about it during a Super Bowl week.
Starting point is 00:37:51 And we'll see. In response to the new accusations, Tucker's lawyers told the banner to refer to the Kickers' social media post on January 30th when Tucker called the allegations unequivocally false. So he wrote that the banner article. takes innocuous and ambiguous interactions and skews them so out of proportion that they are no longer recognizable. This is a desperate tabloid fodder.
Starting point is 00:38:23 Okay. So, I mean, he vehemently denies these allegations. So, I mean, what happens? We shall see. But, boy, they're just coming after Justin Tucker. She meant you can't have anybody give you a massage anymore. Am I right? You know, on top of which, okay,
Starting point is 00:38:44 so on top of which this is inappropriate misconduct, okay? It really, is it a crime to be sexually inappropriate? I guess, I guess. I don't know. It's just nothing, he didn't do anything evil.
Starting point is 00:39:05 And some of the allegations are, you know, pretty graphic where he rubbed his, a man part up against the one massage therapist. And she was just horrified. Was she? Okay. Okay. If you say so, sure. You were horrified.
Starting point is 00:39:21 And then the one said that she left the room and came back and it looked like there was you know, Tucker goo on the massage table. And she was horrified. Okay. Were you? Were you horrified? Okay. Just clean up the man goo and move on. I mean, I know.
Starting point is 00:39:43 No one wants to. clean up the mangoo. I got it. But does that, is that horrifying? I think not. And let's say he was a dirtbag in 2012, between 2012 and 2016. Okay, he was a dirt bag and he had some inappropriate misconduct. He certainly hasn't been that way as of late since 2016. He's been married, and there's been no accusations about his way of life since then. So we are way past any chance of some kind of charges to be brought for sexually inappropriate misconduct. So I just feel like this is a tabloid fodder and, you know, Justin will be right, you know, maybe proven right. I will say it doesn't look good.
Starting point is 00:40:32 And, you know, so the NFL doesn't like anything that doesn't look good for the NFL. So that could be an issue for Justin for sure. Don't get me started on the NFL. I could go on and on about some of the things that they are. agonizing about. So I'll just leave it. All right, let's get out of here. I'll leave you with the joke of the day. And we'll get out of here because I don't want to go on a 10-minute rant about the NFL. Okay, so this was sent to me emailed to Chewing the Fat at the Blaze.com.
Starting point is 00:40:57 Chewing the fat at the blaze.com from Steve in Davenport, not Dase, just plain old Steve in Davenport. So thank you, Steve, not days. why did King Louis and Marie Antoinette lose in the end? I don't know. Why did King Louis and Marie Antoinette lose in the end? Because they couldn't keep their head in the game. See, because... No, no, you got it.
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