Chilluminati Podcast - Episode 293: The Mysterious Death of Sandile Sibiya and Teteteke Gqotsi

Episode Date: April 6, 2025

This week, Jesse brings Mike, Alex and all of you along on a murder mystery rabbit hole he got lost in. MOFFMIN PLUSH MERCH - http://www.theyetee.com/collections/chilluminati Thank you too - All you l...ovely people at Patreon! HTTP://PATREON.COM/CHILLUMINATIPOD Green Chef - http://www.greenchef.com/chillfree PROMO CODE: chillfree Jesse Cox - http://www.youtube.com/jessecox Alex Faciane - http://www.youtube.com/user/superbeardbros Editor - DeanCutty http://www.twitter.com/deancutty Show art by - https://twitter.com/JetpackBraggin http://www.instagram.com/studio_melectro SOURCES https://mg.co.za/article/2019-05-30-00-patient-found-dead-in-hospital-ceiling-durban-mystery/ https://www.iol.co.za/capetimes/news/hospital-fails-to-give-family-closure-on-body-in-ceiling-11766160

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Starting point is 00:00:18 Hello everybody and welcome back to the Chulamani podcast episode 293. As always, I'm one of your host, Mike Martin, joined today by the Haas and Tag of L.A. Alex and Jesse. What about the Haas and Feffer? Haas and Tog, man. I know those guys. Good old Haas and Tog. You know, it's cowboy and an ogre.
Starting point is 00:00:38 One of them is a rodeo rider. The other one is a 14 foot tall ogre who lives in the hills behind his ranch. Name tag. And they get, and yeah. And they get up to stuff. Let me tell you. Sometimes Hoss rides talk. Anyway, I'm Tog, Jesse's Hoss, and that's the end of it.
Starting point is 00:00:54 We figured out who those guys were already. Well, all right. Yeah, sometimes you ride into town. I'm on your shoulders. I'm like, hello, ma'am. Everybody's like, hi, Todd. And I go, bra. They're actually a Swedish duo from the 50s, 60s, and 70s that are often said,
Starting point is 00:01:15 kind of reminiscent of Monty Python. Oh, great. But like the Swedish version of them. Right. But and also a duo. Yeah. But a duo. The famously wacky Swedes.
Starting point is 00:01:25 Yeah. They had shit. They had one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, 30, 40, 50, 50, 70, 80, 90, 20, one, two, to three, four, twenty five different mixes. Oh. Oh. Of TVs and movies under their name. Uh, mixes?
Starting point is 00:01:40 What does that mean? Some were TV shows. Some were movies. Oh. You're saying like, they have like 25 credits. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:01:46 Yeah. 25 credits is a better way of putting that in more. Don't look up how many credits Timothy Chalemay has. Just don't. Too many, right? More than 25. Let's put it out. That's fair. That's fair.
Starting point is 00:01:55 He wasn't a lot of stuff as a kid that I did not know. Yeah. Dude, do you see the like law and order, like drinking game thing where it was like, drink if you were in law and order and he was like, I'm a kid. Here's what's up.
Starting point is 00:02:10 I'm the ogre. Jesse's the cowboy. My own. Do the Shulminati podcast. It's a good place to be as an ogre. I shoot with my heart, not with my hand, ma'am. And I like mud. Bam, bam.
Starting point is 00:02:30 That's right. Before, before we end this over, I just want to say, I have been having fucking alien abduction nightmares so fucking often after, like, even to like last night and they're not enjoyable. I don't have fun. I'm scared in every single one of them. You should check all your bedside drawers because in one of them, there's a monkey's paw that's curling shut. I know, right?
Starting point is 00:02:52 As we speak. Different every time, but they end the same way where I get hit by like a beam of light and I can feel my body like curling into the fetal position without me wanting to do it. And in my head, I'm like, oh, no, no, oh, no. That's about to happen. And then I go to black and then I wake up. Like, I know I'm being forced like into like a fetal. When I'm being like, I'm assuming like, my brain's like you're being abducted. and now you're being forced to go to sleep.
Starting point is 00:03:19 And then as soon as I go to sleep, I wake up. And the first night it happened, I woke up nearly, and I mean this truly hyperventilating. I woke Jess up. I was just like, were you excited hyperventil? No, no, I was terrified. I was so scared. I was just the, it's, I'm so sick of the nightmares. I'd like them to be done.
Starting point is 00:03:35 Rendleshim is over. I don't want to dream about scary alien abductions anymore. Can I share with you a dream that is, that both of you were in? Yes. God. This happened to me literally last night. we were at a restaurant I'm not sure what it was
Starting point is 00:03:50 I think it was a hot pot place I don't know there was soup there was soup was involved I can't explain it there was soup involved that sounds already like a dream on its own right and so we're sitting there
Starting point is 00:04:02 we're eating soup and across from us kind of diagonal is this group of women and the entire time I'm staring at them because you know there's a group of women
Starting point is 00:04:11 it's your dream you're allowed yeah I'm allowed to and so eventually we're having a conversation. They get up. They come over. And this one girl hands me a note. And she walks away.
Starting point is 00:04:22 And I'm like, looking at you two. And I'm like, yeah, see, all guys still got it. I opened the note. And inside is a bunch of crude drawings of the girls who are at the table.
Starting point is 00:04:32 I'm like, what does this mean? Well, the girl apparently just didn't walk away. She just stood there. Is Deadpool, like, in his dream somewhere in secret? I don't,
Starting point is 00:04:39 he's out of focus just in the background. She just stood there. And she was like, she's like, you know, We thought you were cute. And we just want to know if you wanted to date one of us. I'm like, one of you.
Starting point is 00:04:51 And she's like, yeah, there's me. There's the girl with the blue hair. There's the girl with the black hair. You can just pick whichever one you want. And I literally. I wanted to date you. I literally looked at the both of you and I go, what? And she's like, you can just pick one of us.
Starting point is 00:05:04 I'm like, what do you mean? And she's like, you know, to date. And I'm like, I don't think I want to do that. The two of you looked at me and you're like, come on. I'm like, no. Me and Alice were like, do it, dude. You're like, do it. You like refuse the gamers like test.
Starting point is 00:05:20 Like, like the eye of Mara. Yeah, I was like, this seems true. This is too easy. There has to be a catch to us. Wandering 40 days in the desert. And that's what's saying brings the gamers, bro. That's like D&D middle school boys like were like the trip. Like when he, when you pass this, you will like ascend.
Starting point is 00:05:37 And then you can like have as many, many figs as you want or something. I'm telling you it was a weird moment. I was just like, you guys like, come on, dude, do it. Do it. Pick one. And I was like, this, is this a trap? What is happening? Women are people.
Starting point is 00:05:50 Because again, on the piece of paper, it was crude drawings of these men by the women. Or people not crude images. They showed themselves and they wanted you to like circle one. And it's like, which one? Meanwhile, I woke up because I just started eating the soup. Instead of focusing on any of you, I was like, the soup will take me away.
Starting point is 00:06:09 And I started eating the soup and I woke up and I was like hungry for soup. It was like 6 a.m. And I was like, oh, shoot. physically spiritually or the red pill on something that sends you back into the matrix I was I woke up
Starting point is 00:06:19 very pleased with myself like hell yeah you passed man you're not a piece of shit Jesus the next one I don't even know was there oh was there redhead
Starting point is 00:06:28 in any of them were any of them red heads honestly no that's why you said no that's a whole if there was a redhead in the mix
Starting point is 00:06:34 be a different dream it wouldn't have been fair though the others might not is they just wouldn't have been there why'd your own brain cock block you and not give you a redhead
Starting point is 00:06:43 honestly for the best maybe that's just a maybe that's just a sign like yeah you know like maybe it's all a sign it's all a sign yeah maybe it's all a sign I'm the most important part of that dream to me was what soup was what were we eating
Starting point is 00:06:59 it was a broth of some sort but it also had the consistency of like hot pot like there was stuff in it but it wasn't like we were putting in a bowl separately we were eating from a giant bowl in the middle of the table like it was very weird. Dreams strange. Yeah, very weird. Oh, God. Any, any dreams you want to share,
Starting point is 00:07:20 Alex? I never have. I never have dreams. I almost, I almost never have dreams. Me either. After meditating, though, I started dreaming a lot more. I have dreams all the time. They're weird. I have weird dreams. So, all right. Well, Alex, you had a nice pitch black dream. Do you just go to sleep and wake up? Usually I don't remember going to sleep. Yeah. Like, usually I, man, that's the dream. Usually I'm doing something, but it's like until that moment, I don't believe I'm ever going to go to sleep. Interesting. Okay. So it's like, you know.
Starting point is 00:07:52 Your brain just goes until a cold shuts down. Yeah. Yeah, exactly. Like up to you, which one you want, but neither are fair or just. If you're like me, you didn't. You don't work in your dreams, but you do wake up feeling like you slept. Only occasionally have I ever, did I ever fall asleep and immediately open my eyes and feel like I blinked. And usually it's because I had, I had to go to work.
Starting point is 00:08:12 and it was just like the worst. Is that how you feel like you blink? Do you feel like you got rest? No, it's not like a blink. It's just like when I wake up, it's like I have to put together. It's like a little mini version of the hangover happens where I have to like just piece together. Why would that be? Like I have to find my phone.
Starting point is 00:08:30 I have to find my keys. I have to find where, what happens. What? I don't know that tells was on the roof. No. No. Like, okay. Like this morning, like I was in bed with the dog and Kelly was there.
Starting point is 00:08:41 but like I found like signs that maybe she fell asleep on the couch and made her way to bed at some point in the night. You know what I mean? Like I, you know. You're something micro mysteries throughout the morning. Right. I like it. Dipping my hand in like water and sniffing it and so instead of like the temperature. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:56 Batman detective vision. You have like instant smoke vision and you kind of just see where things were in a vague sense. Mm-hmm. Yeah. Like Witcher vision. Yeah. It's like you see something walking around your apartment, but you don't know who it is or what it is. it's kind of blurry.
Starting point is 00:09:11 Shit's like falling over. Yeah. Falling with sleep sounds like a hell of an event for you, Alex. I'm sorry. It's, it's almost a, it's, I never even remember it.
Starting point is 00:09:23 Just remember that. That's, yeah, it's wild. Anyway, go to patreon. com slash shulminati pod. Support us.
Starting point is 00:09:32 For more dream vibes. Also, the timer is ticking on the plushy. If you want that plushy, go to the eddie. com slash chulimani. Get it. It's almost going to be.
Starting point is 00:09:40 gone. I don't know if we're going to sell out of how many we're making before we even get to the timer. So like if you want it, I know we're close to selling out whatever we end up having. I think a pre-production. We're getting close. Yeah. It's it's almost, it's almost a full sellout, which is just so crazy that the second one even is like that close to that. You guys love these fucking little guy. That little mothman is so cute. Yeah. I'm just surprised you guys love them that much. I love it. Honestly, when we make a third one, which one day we'll have to. Yeah, one day. and needs to be one where you squeeze it. He goes,
Starting point is 00:10:12 he needs to have Alex's voice when you squeeze him like his hand or something. He goes, yeah, yeah, yeah, that's what we need. Listen, maybe he's a little lore,
Starting point is 00:10:19 you know, between the, what's going on between the moth men, maybe there is a third one on the way. Who knows? Yeah, or maybe they need a friend. Yeah,
Starting point is 00:10:27 maybe he just needs a friend that's like not a mothman. Like maybe there needs to be other. Oh, yeah, it'll be a wild Chupacabro. A chupacobro. Chupacro.
Starting point is 00:10:36 Chippa bro. My friend, the chupacabra. I call him my chupacobro. And he's fine with it. And he finds it respectful to his people in culture. Duda cobra. All right.
Starting point is 00:10:47 Jesse. Dude to cover is good too. Yeah. That's the second. That's the second. That's the second. That's the reprint. That's the shiny version.
Starting point is 00:10:54 Another exciting day. Jesse, you once again have the reins, which is kind of crazy for you to have so many close episodes. Yeah. So going off of Alex's morning routine and solving mysteries, um, I have been, I'm sure everyone knows by now that I love a good mystery. I'm obsessed with mysteries and TV shows and movies and video games and whatever. And the best mysteries that I've come across to the ones, I cannot explain, that it have no
Starting point is 00:11:20 answer, that no one has figured out. And this exists through time and space, be it the last episode, which was about a mystery of a man who built a place that you're like, how? We don't know. This mystery is one that first caught my eye on Reddit years ago. And I thought it was BS. I read it like, no, this is stupid. But then it came back again in a very, very strange way two years later.
Starting point is 00:11:47 And I was like, this is tantalizing. Yeah. And I was like, huh. Okay. To the point where I researched. I researched because I was like, this makes no sense. There's so many things in this that don't make any sense. And I researched and could not find an answer to it.
Starting point is 00:12:00 And so I just put it out to the world as is because I don't think there is an answer. And it's fascinating to me. So I'm going to take you on a very bizarre. adventure. And if you've seen this before, bless, if not, get ready. It's weird. I'm in. So, Joanna. Get ready. Now, come with me, if you will, all the way back to the year 2017. Oh, my God. Four times. I was like, the Nintendo Switch was the most recent Nintendo game console. There certainly would have been another switch. Trump was president. Trump was president. The switch was all people talked about.
Starting point is 00:12:41 It was a different time. Our story takes place just outside of Cape Town in South Africa. It's October 5th, 2017. And Tateke Gootsi, I'm not going to even remotely try to pronounce his last name correctly because it has that like, that like click in it. And I couldn't even do it if I tried. But this is a man, average man, normal man, 61 year old father of six, who. went for abdominal surgery at the Stelenbosch hospital. Just a
Starting point is 00:13:13 normal guy. A few days later, on the 7th of October, Tateke's family received a call from the hospital asking if he was at home with them. And his family was like, uh, is he supposed to be at the hospital? And they're like, no.
Starting point is 00:13:29 He's not here. So they rushed to the hospital, the room he was staying at. And the family were told that surgery had gone well. He was there to recover at five. at 5.15 in the morning, that morning, a nurse had gone to check on him and decided she needed to change some bed linens
Starting point is 00:13:45 for one reason or another. And when she returned, a few moments later, he was gone. The nurse and various staff members had seen no one leave. So they assumed he maybe snuck out or something. And even though it would make no sense for him to do so, and the procedure he had undergone
Starting point is 00:14:05 literally meant he could not walk. they assumed maybe somehow someone had took him home. The family and hospital staff searched all day, both inside and outside of the hospital, but they couldn't find the man. What the fuck? Now, keep in mind, it's been two days, right? So why they waited that long already seems crazy suspicious to me, but they did. The next day, the family comes back on the eighth, and they return to the hospital this time with the police. Another search is conducted.
Starting point is 00:14:36 The hospital still can't find this man. There's still no explanation for the disappearance. Days go by. A week goes by. Then on October 20th, 2017, workers doing renovation in another part of the hospital smell something strange. Oh, no. After carefully searching, they discovered Teki's body in the ceiling of the ceiling of, of the room they're working on.
Starting point is 00:15:09 What the fuck? Exactly. Exactly. Now you know why I thought this was like one of those fake made up BS stories that read it. It sounds like literally like the type of story that would be in a nuke's top five. Right. And what's crazy about it. It sounds like true crime.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Like someone not killed him and then slid him up into the fucking ceiling. There are so many news reports from late October in South Africa about this that I went to all of them. And I was like, there's got to be something here. So I started deep diving because I was like, hold on. That sounds insane. He's in the ceiling? Yeah. At the time, these newspapers in Cape Town said that Teteke's brother, Christmas boy, I hope I pronounced this one,
Starting point is 00:15:53 Kethwana said the following. And I'm just going to like give this to Alex to read really quick. Oh, excellent. Probably an American accent. I'll be fine. No, no, I think you should go for the authentic accent. You should really go for you. Good for a man, method actor.
Starting point is 00:16:10 No. We have been asked to go to the hospital today at 8 a.m. to establish what happened and what is going to happen going forward. We are not happy. We don't know where to start because we were under the impression he was safe where he was. We received a phone call on October 7th asking us if he was not here at home. We told him that he was at the hospital, but they said he was not there and that he had left. We then rush to the hospital.
Starting point is 00:16:33 All we want is for the hospital to take responsibility. Does the hospital not have like CCTV cameras and stuff? That's the other part. I'm going to assume no. Yeah, maybe not. It does seem crazy that they have no answers. So then provincial spokesperson Mark Van der Heaver said the hospital management was in contact with the family and would meet them to make the autopsy available.
Starting point is 00:17:00 This is for you, Mathis. This is the hospital rep. The department conveys it. heartfelt condolences to the family of the deceased and extends our trauma and counseling services to them during this difficult time. The family can discuss any other concern or challenge they may have with hospital management. Hi, why the fuck was he in the ceiling? Yeah, yeah, yeah, exactly. I have a concern. I might want to challenge something. Great, great questions all. According to any information I found in these 2017 articles, the most I could dig up was that the autopsy revealed
Starting point is 00:17:33 he had not died from surgery complications. That's it. I looked all over. Not a damn thing can be found. No info on his any sort of his state of his body? No info on the state of his body. In fact, I did that thing where you go on Google and you can go to like the little dot, dot, dot, you can search by year.
Starting point is 00:17:53 And I did most recent searches trying to find it. And the most recent thing to pop up was 2019. And there was an article from the article from. the Cape Times. And in this, Kathwana, the brother, is back again. And he says the following. This is for you,
Starting point is 00:18:13 Alex. We are losing hope. No one has answers for us. All we want is answers from the hospital about what happened to our brother. That will give us closure. Nothing. They've been told nothing for two years from the hospital. The hospital apparently has kept them in the dark.
Starting point is 00:18:31 I don't know what the laws are. So anyone who who is aware or lives out there and listens to this. If they had fucked up and he died from a, like a surgery mistake or the doctor, would they have been held like the hospital been held accountable? Because I do. Or the doctor himself, which maybe, maybe would he, maybe he died from a surgery complication.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Then the doctor was like, fuck, I need to hide him. But the thing is, if it's a surgery. And I talk about this later because it's like, if it's a surgery complication, you could just say it happens all the time.
Starting point is 00:19:02 like complication of surgery happen. And then, you know, you chuck them in the ceiling. The ceiling's the weird part. It makes no sense to me. Yeah. I just like, would you have owed money? Would the family have had grounds to sue to make like, like you killed our, you know, our family member? I don't know. I'm just
Starting point is 00:19:18 trying to, I'm trying to throw ideas out there. Yeah. I mean, the interesting thing is there's the timing aspect to it. There's a lot going on here that makes it seem very weird. So again, in the Cape Times, they had that fallup question. And according to the family, the hospital stopped talking to them. And strangely, the police officer assigned to the case stopped investigating the case. Yeah, see, that's, that smells like cover up to me. Like, or at least just like not, maybe not cover up, just like move it. Just, just get it off the out of the, out of the, out of the, out of the, you would say the cops would just tell them with closing the case or putting it on a cold or whatever. I don't know what the vibe. I don't know what the vibe is with that type of stuff in this, in this, in this.
Starting point is 00:20:02 environment. I don't know. When approached for comment, the Stellan Bosch Hospital medical manager, Dr. Richard Davids, said the following for you, Mathis. We have extensively communicated around this issue. That's all I will say. There has been communication with the family. When asked further questions, he told them to refer to the police. They then took this statement back to the family, and the family said the only time they had ever actually met with anyone from the hospital was that day on the seventh and on the eighth. More insanely, they were told by the hospital that the autopsy declared that the father, Tateke, died of natural causes.
Starting point is 00:20:43 God, dude. Because when you're stuffed up in a ceiling, that's like deadly? Yeah, yeah. And that's pretty naturally. You shouldn't assume that naturally. This is also very weird. This is for you, Alex. This is, again, the brother and his response to that.
Starting point is 00:20:59 They, hospital management, says, it was clear that my brother did not die as a result of natural causes. He died as a result of something and was placed where he was found. So they put him there. So they put him in the ceiling. Which is totally different than what we previously had found. Killed by negligence and stuff in the ceiling is the only thing that's exactly what I feel. Or a vampire lives in the walls of the hospital that they don't want to, they have to, and they have to.
Starting point is 00:21:26 Nosephirot to do. They have to take, they have to take care of it or the curse. He got denied the house. So we had to live in the hospital. So here I am sitting at home, doing research on this thing, looking around like this, there can't be nothing, right? There just can't be nothing. Is research Jesse stoned?
Starting point is 00:21:46 No, no, no, no, no, no. Research Jesse is intensely curious, which I always am. I love a good mystery. And that's when the craziest thing happened. Turns out the same year in 2019 on the other side of. the country and Durbin, Sandalay Sibia, a 53-old construction worker, was helping his neighbor repair his home.
Starting point is 00:22:11 And some sort of wild accident, a wall collapsed onto him breaking his femur. The man was rushed to Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Hospital, and after the staff there looked at him, treated him the best they could, we're like, you know what, after initial assessment, we're going to bring an orthopedic doctor, to figure out what we should do here.
Starting point is 00:22:33 And I guess the assessment was that he needed to be transferred to Addington Hospital for specialized treatment for his femur. They met with the man. He approved. They were good to go. They said about the transfer. And when they went back to go get him, he was missing. He was gone. He has another wild thought, like a black market organ harvesting.
Starting point is 00:22:58 Quite possibly. There's a lot of things here. And then they chuck him. And this guy comes out of the fucking ceiling too? So, just like the techie, dude absolutely could not get up and walk out with a broken femur. Nomagugu, that is a great name, by the way, Simile or Simulane. The newly appointed manager of the hospital said that following an unsuccessful search through various parts of the hospital by security, a case of missing person was registered with the South African police service.
Starting point is 00:23:29 Reports initially picked it up that maybe he was an escaped mental person. patient. I don't know why that is. Um, they just originally said an escape mental patient was out. That's just to like cover it. Is this? I'm sorry. This isn't the same hospital? You said? Different on the other side of the country. Technically it's Africa. So on the other side of the continent. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You said it's in Durban. Yes. Durban. So that would be towards Indian Oceanside. Towards Madagascarish. This, it was it was a very like, I couldn't figure out what was going on there. but initial report said that it was a man who was potentially dangerous and escaped mental patient. But again, this was just a dude who went in for normal surgery.
Starting point is 00:24:16 But again, no trace of the man was found. However, I'm sure you guys know where this is going. Weeks later, a very strange smell started to emanate from a part of the hospital. this time a store like a storage room like a storage closet and when they went to go figure it out they opened the door
Starting point is 00:24:38 and in the corner one of the ceiling tiles is leaking some weird liquid is dripping from the ceiling upon further investigation up there was the body of the missing man
Starting point is 00:24:50 I'm just gonna give this this is an employee who literally does not want to be named there's a lot of those in this case interestingly enough math this is for you It was on Friday that security guards were called in to follow where the smell was coming from. The guards broke open the ceiling and made the horrifying discovery of the body.
Starting point is 00:25:10 In the papers, the hospital said the following. I want to give this to you, Alex. A post-mortem has been conducted by forensic pathology services personnel and will be made available to the next of kin. The department is meanwhile conducting its own investigation, which is expected to yield a preliminary report by Friday. We will not hesitate to take the strongest possible action should anyone be found guilty of any form of wrongdoing. This was at a time when they didn't know that it was him because the body was so decomposed and messed up that they just thought they found a body in the ceiling. They didn't put two and two together at this point. So they were putting out like all these different news articles like, hey, if you know anything about this, please contact the police immediately.
Starting point is 00:26:00 which is also very strange because I would be like, okay, hold up. What does this mean? We got bodies in the ceiling? Yeah, what's going on? According to the Sunday Tribune, there was still some confusion. We don't understand how he got in there because somebody would have noticed him trying to get in there. Or there would have to be a staircase or a ladder leading up to it because once you're up, you can't really put the thing back. hospital does not know
Starting point is 00:26:30 who he is, his face is really disfigured, said another source asking not to be named. They added, this is a nurse there who didn't want to be named, that overcrowding at the hospital and lack of bed space was putting undue pressure on nursing staff, and
Starting point is 00:26:46 this whole thing might take time to solve. And just like the Detecke case, nothing was made public after that. The families insisted that they had not been told a damn thing about what happened. In this case, the family was not even allowed to view the body.
Starting point is 00:27:08 And I read somewhere the reason was that it was too decomposed, but I can't find a source on that. I read a Reddit post like they said it was too decomposed. But like, I don't, there's, I have no evidence of that being the case. I just know that's what they were told.
Starting point is 00:27:22 Okay. It's just weird. Yeah, I have so many theories and thoughts, but like, I've already said them. Yeah. So the big question about all this is what the hell happened? Now, obviously, there's some real possible things here. But you will note that where I read it, the thought was teleportation. What? Obviously, I don't believe that at all. I don't, I don't, I don't. What? What is even the logic of the teleportation?
Starting point is 00:27:53 Yeah. Work me through this. I'll explain. On the various websites, sites that are more paranormal oriented. One, these men were there one minute and gone the next. Everyone who was talking with them was in the room, left, came back, gone. And the implication here is that the times were given are accurate. You know what I mean? Like they're saying, like the nurse, for example, in Tateke's case, left to go get linens, came back.
Starting point is 00:28:21 Max five, 10 minutes. Okay. Yeah. And in that time, he vanished. And so the idea that a person could have come in and no one would have seen them, plus there are other people in rooms. Yeah. The context makes it more implausible. Right.
Starting point is 00:28:37 There's so much context that it seems like how on earth is this possible? So the implication was that he was there one minute and gone the next. And then teleported, these men teleported into different parts of the hospital where they died somehow. Now, I don't know that explains the deaths. Philadelphia experiment? Like they were like teleported into the scene. I'm telling you that's what they say. That's what a lot of the paranormal side say about this.
Starting point is 00:29:02 Ornissing 401 where like they accidentally slip through like a wrinkle in space time and fucks them, kills them or whatever. Yeah. There was there was one article I read. I don't believe it at all. It seems like, um, like like just fan fiction to be honest. But the basic implication was that, um, there is throughout the earth, these kind of portals, but they're.
Starting point is 00:29:25 constantly shifting location. And that is why, oh, and this is the most important part, I almost forgot. They move west to east, which is why it was in 2017 on the east coast of Africa and in 2019 on the west coast of Africa. And they move in different locations. And this was, these are two men who just got caught up in the fluke. Now, I don't believe that for a hot sec, but I found it fascinating that people are trying to explain it that way because it definitely is weird enough. that it hits that line of it's so unexplained, no one's giving answers. It reminds me of any time there's a government conspiracy, that people are like, well,
Starting point is 00:30:03 there has to be an explanation. And sometimes the easiest on the brain is that it is paranormal, that there's a paranormal explanation to this. And these men were teleported away. Again, there's a lot of factors that don't make any sense here that Mathis was talking about when it comes to the time, location, the people. It just doesn't click with the brain. Again, it feels very Shakespearean, I'm not saying Shakespearean, Sherlockian or like an episode of Colombo.
Starting point is 00:30:31 A mock room mystery or some shit. Yes, yes. It's very Agatha Christie vibes. And I like that. So, of course, I'm obsessed with this. And I am deep diving at this point because I cannot get enough of it. Anyway, first let's talk about these hospitals because I did some research on this. News 24 did an expose in the hospitals in Africa
Starting point is 00:30:55 And I think this was in 2017 So this is right around the same time The first guy vanished It found the Department of Health noted that Many male medical wards were overrun with patients Rooms that should hold eight Held 16 Many mental patients that were there
Starting point is 00:31:12 Had no psychiatrists There was no one on staff to deal with them Staff in the obstetrics And gynecology departments were completely burnt out due to the high number of births having, they had high turnover of midwives. According to them, there was between 500 and 620 births a month,
Starting point is 00:31:28 which is crazy high. That's a lot for any department to handle. How, wow, okay, that's, okay. So you have staff that is already overworked.
Starting point is 00:31:39 So my mind, I'm thinking, okay, this is a window. There's something here, right? If you have staff that's overworked, maybe the woman who said she wanted to go change his stuff
Starting point is 00:31:48 really wasn't even there. You know what I mean? Yeah. Maybe she said she did the work, but like didn't actually do it. Right. Who knows? Um, or maybe there's so many people in the hospital that they just didn't notice. But at the same time, again, imagine a man in a room and instead of eight people, they're 16.
Starting point is 00:32:05 Surely one of the 16 would have seen something. You know what I mean? Surely someone would have. Who knows? Interestingly enough, I found out that a mental patient did wonder off at one point, which is like consistent with yeah absolutely consistent with all this and I think that's why they assumed
Starting point is 00:32:25 Sandler was that guy in the media but hidden bodies anywhere nothing no hidden bodies no nothing that's it's just these two guys as far as I'm aware yeah um surely this is a breeding ground for something
Starting point is 00:32:42 to go wrong and I'm sure a lot did go wrong but the part that searches for an answer in me is screaming at this point because either the surgeries went wrong, kind of like math was talking about, or another patient or staff member killed him, either accidentally or on purpose. I did find that there's two weird stories that I found at the same time. They both are in America, but they're both different and weird ways. So great example is this year, literally this year in Chicago, a woman was found in January on the roof of a hospital. and I guess she had checked herself in. They don't explain why she did, though,
Starting point is 00:33:22 and I wonder if it might be psychiatric related or drug related because she just, she was in the hospital and then vanished and then they found her on the roof and she had froze to death. Huh. Don't know anything about that. I don't know what that means exactly. Another one was in Colorado here in the United States back in the 90s, a girl went missing in a hospital and her body was found in an unused stairwell
Starting point is 00:33:45 and no one knew what happened. But here's the thing. Turns out like 20 years later, DNA revealed that the killer was a person who was in the hospital, an employee of the hospital. Yeah. See, that makes the most sense. They have the most access, the most ability to knows the hospital in and out and where to move. Yeah, yeah. But here's the thing. The reason he was caught is because he raped the girl. So there was DNA evidence. I feel like it's more likely that it would be somebody from outside the hospital because if you're from the hospital, you're going to try and obscure. the death. You're going to try and make it seem like this person died. You wouldn't hide it in a ceiling. That's insane. If it was me, I would guess that it's like that dude from Breaking Bad coming to like settle some business, right? Like some guy who owes somebody money, but he's in the hospital. It's a vulnerable time of that person. Then they get popped and then hidden the ceiling because the record, they don't want a record of their death at all. But you would think that hiding it in the ceiling of the hospital, if you're a hitman, for example, You would know bodies stink and eventually decompose and rot and drip goop. And so, like, surely they would be discovered.
Starting point is 00:34:55 Well, but as long as they don't connect it to a specific time or person, it's all good. I mean, it definitely has a specific time, though, right? Because there was a vanishing point. Well, we don't know how long they were gone. I, you know, they could be. I mean, you're not, it could be possible. You're not wrong. There's so many factors that make no sense.
Starting point is 00:35:12 Yeah, you're saying it's fast, but it's like, that's from the point of view of the people who weren't missing. Like, you don't know what? happen to that person. And that brings the question of how did the bodies get moved so quickly if they were killed where they were killed, right? If you walked in, you killed them. How do you get into the room that has multiple people in it, kill these men, get them out, and hide them in a hospital where there's, it's, it's, you have a bunch of staff everywhere,
Starting point is 00:35:41 patients everywhere, overflowing patients. Like, there's a lot of things that don't make any sense. Plus, you did it quickly. and quietly. You know, to be clear to everyone, these bodies were not found in the rooms where they were staying in. So they had to be moved.
Starting point is 00:35:56 They had to be moved pretty conspicuously. Yeah. It's not easy to move a body, man. They are heavy as fuck. And their injuries made them immobile. So they're not walking anywhere. And at the same time, you're not dragging them or wheeling them out
Starting point is 00:36:12 because you would have to bring a wheelchair or wrap them up in something. Or watching a man drag a human body down the, like, that's a whole other thing. It's a lot of very, it doesn't make sense. Right. And so, again, very confused. So I saw online that there were a bunch of people talking about, you know, I work in a hospital. I do these kinds of things.
Starting point is 00:36:33 I have some, like, insight into maybe my theory is what would happen. I was like, okay, I love this. Let's see what these people think. So many doctors were saying that. it's possible drugs were involved. Basically, drugs, when you have surgeries like this, when they operate on your bones,
Starting point is 00:36:55 you hurt a lot. And so, if they give you morphine or oxycodone or something, and they mess up the amount they give you, because again, going back to the idea that maybe the hospital is understaffed and people are overworked and there's too many patients and not enough time for every patient,
Starting point is 00:37:10 you don't, potentially they could have given them too much. Now initially my thought was, oh, okay, sure. They accidentally killed them. But again, that doesn't make a lot of sense because then you could just say they died during the surgery or whatever. You can make up something. Yeah. If you're already going to lie and hide them, you might as well lie and say they died in surgery.
Starting point is 00:37:30 Why do you got to stick them in the ceiling? Yeah. It makes no sense. So I saw one post this guy made and he's a nurse and he said, actually, sometimes morphine and oxycodone make people have a psychotic. break. If you've ever been in surgery or after surgery and you have a lot of drugs, you feel a little wacky. Well, the wrong dose or the wrong mix of drugs can cause side effects that makes you feel paranoia. Yeah. And maybe according to him, I'm not sure how much I buy this, but maybe according to him, they freaked out, ran away to hide because, you know,
Starting point is 00:38:03 they woke up, they saw someone standing in the room, whatever, freaked out, ran away to hide and hid in a ceiling because it was where they felt safe. I don't understand how they would get up there, but that's a potential solution, maybe. Yeah. That's like the same as like the fucking, uh, that thing in the mountains that we are like one of the earliest Chulamonades. What's that the Diatlov pass? Oh yeah.
Starting point is 00:38:29 They just like went crazy and went in the ceiling. Like yeah. There's been updates on that actually. But yeah, it's just like there's no explanation how we got in the stand. I don't know how we got. I just like what who makes the. sense. I just don't understand why you would do it unless it's like foul play in a corrupted, on a corruption level of leg. And that's where the idea of like organ harvesting, I kind of like popped in.
Starting point is 00:38:55 It's like they would have to be the cops because the cops have to also be unwilling to like discuss this with anybody. They seem to kind of detach from the case as well, which sounds like they were in communication with the hospital. So to me, just from the outside there looks like at least in one of the cases, maybe there's some weird like corrupted like burying it or something going on but why i saw another hospital expert will say just the person who worked at a hospital so like i know a lot they were saying that because of the various you know legal ramifications of stuff like this if you're running a hospital that's already a complete mess but you're trying to keep everyone from understanding it's a complete mess. When someone dies, reports are filed, investigations are done. And so potentially,
Starting point is 00:39:45 if they accidentally killed him, rat, and it was one of those things where it's like, yeah, we had a nurse who didn't know what they were doing or a doctor who was woefully undertrained or whatever. Yeah. It might be better to hide the body. But again, it doesn't make sense. You'd hide it in your own building. None of that makes sense. I like that part doesn't make any sense. It's so findable. It has to be that they don't care when it gets. found. Well, I'm trying to think, okay. So, like, let's take from the hospital.
Starting point is 00:40:10 Let's just pretend there was a fucked up surgery and they don't, they're like, don't want to be written up by cops and whatever could ruin their career. You have limited options, right? So you can either report them dead, which involves the paperwork anyway. And that's what you're trying to avoid. Taking them outside of the hospital, what floor are they on? And also, like, you're going to have to deal with, it's a very public area. You're going to, there are probably cameras on the outside of the hospital.
Starting point is 00:40:36 So, like, that might be more risky. You can't tag him as dead legally here. So your best bet is to stick him somewhere. And when you know they will eventually find him, there'll be no way for them to know what got him. So yeah, it's tragic as shit. And it's a horrible thing to do. But if I was a doctor in that position and trying to like,
Starting point is 00:40:58 the most easy way to get this done, it's to he didn't kill him, but maybe like he didn't actively kill him, but maybe the surgery killed him or something. And it was like, literally. this is the thought I had in that if I was the doctor who had accidentally kill him or a nurse or whatever or a patient, whatever the case may be. They could be.
Starting point is 00:41:15 They could be. They had two days of no, in Teteke's case, they already had two days of no communication where they could say he left. We thought he went home with you guys. Literally. He wasn't here anymore. And so when you find him in the street dead, you can say he wandered off. That's so sad. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:41:33 Like we, we obviously the problem then is. they're going to be like, well, who was watching him? It's still the hospital fault. Yeah. But it's very bizarre. I don't know. So anyway, the next thing that came to my mind was, okay, we'll go back to Alex's theory, a killer. A killer comes in, be it a staff member, be it a got the street, be it another patient, be it, whatever.
Starting point is 00:41:57 It comes in, kills one of these guys. Getting a dead body, I know the three of us haven't lifted a dead body solo. but everyone who has has said they are impossibly heavy. Well, that's the term dead weight comes from, yeah? I do, I have carried blackout drunk people around before.
Starting point is 00:42:14 And I will tell you that it is not easy to do. Now imagine taking that person, lifting them above your head. Yeah. And sticking them in a ceiling. Yeah. That's the part that's so fucking fucked me. Unless you had so much.
Starting point is 00:42:32 The best I can think of is it had to be a team of people. But then you have a team of people who know what happened. It would be the hospital. It would have to be two people at least who could take the body quickly into another room that they knew would be empty and stick them in the ceiling. That's the only thing it could be. And I was like, that's so interesting. So then, of course, I went to go look at the ceiling because I was like, I need no ceiling. Thankfully, some of the articles, not in the Teteke case, but in the case of, oh my goodness, I already forgot this poor man's name.
Starting point is 00:43:02 and I want to make sure I say it correctly. Sandelais Sabia. In his case, the newspaper showed a photo of the corner of the storeroom where the ceiling tile was. These are ceiling tiles that are, Alex, they look exactly like the ones that were in the old office. Those squares. Yeah, those that have the, it's like almost like government issue, let's call them. Yeah, like public school vibes. Right.
Starting point is 00:43:30 And so I thought to myself, that seems very, not just hard to get a body up into, but when it's up there, how would it not collapse the ceiling tile? Yeah, you have to distribute the weight really evenly. Right. So you can't just cram it into one corner.
Starting point is 00:43:50 You have to figure out a way to weigh it properly in some. So that seemed very strange to me. And those ceiling tiles, I was thinking, okay, obviously no one's up there dusting. Like when we were in the old office, when those ceiling tiles had to be moved, there was so much dust up there
Starting point is 00:44:09 that it came down and covered the rooms. And so I thought to myself, okay, Sherlock had on two things here. One, either that room, there was a bunch of dust on the floor from where that was opened, or two, someone saw the dust, cleaned it up.
Starting point is 00:44:26 But now you have an area that is dustless of the ceiling tiles compared to the other ceiling tiles which are very dusty. So it seems suspicious. Yet no one even noticed. Well, it wasn't apparently. Like, yeah, yeah, it wasn't apparently.
Starting point is 00:44:40 Right. So then I was like, all right, well, how much, how much, how much is a bodyway? How much what a body weigh? And I believe the average African male weight is like 185 pounds or so. I do not, do not. I cannot verify that. That was some dude on Reddit who said, That's what he said.
Starting point is 00:44:59 So I cannot verify. That's the information that popped up when I looked it up. So just going off the reports, lifting 185 pounds dead weight to the top of a thing. I just don't think those can support it. But maybe if it's like buoyancy like what, like I don't know. If you spread the weight out equally enough, you'd be surprised like how much something could support. You know, like it would require. But again, it would require.
Starting point is 00:45:28 somebody or multiple somebody's lifting that body in there and like sliding it out and like, you know, hoping. I don't know. It's just, it's weird. Let me remind you, according to the reports, they said when they went missing,
Starting point is 00:45:44 we searched everywhere, both men. So I don't know how long it would take someone to move a person, then hide that person in the way they were hit. Right. Because if everyone's searching, then that means you have to do it quick. And again,
Starting point is 00:46:02 this is like murder mystery levels of quick. This is the lights went out. The lights came on. Do dead. And it makes no sense. Again, this is pure Jesse murder mystery. I'm like,
Starting point is 00:46:14 oh my God, what that? I'm obsessed with this. It makes no sense. Looking at it at like almost Occam's razor or maybe it's a wrong word, but it seems more likely that the hospital would have been involved with multiple people.
Starting point is 00:46:29 If they said they looked everywhere and he disappeared quickly and he showed up, the only way that makes sense for the hospital to come to that conclusion is if they are all in some level on a know that like,
Starting point is 00:46:40 we don't fuck with this anymore. Like this is something we don't worry about. It's like that's the killer route it becomes more, like you said, there's more, more gears have to be working properly.
Starting point is 00:46:49 He needs to be quicker. He needs to be working alone or maybe there's only two of them. Like more has to be very specifically correct for that to, fit rather than the hospital being like, all right, fuck, or like a group of people in the hospital being like, fuck, okay. You know, it's just easier that way because they're there. But it's still, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:47:07 Yeah. And that's why to me it seemed premeditated. Does that make any sense? Yeah. Like it seems too clean as. It's very clean. Yeah. It seems so clean that it couldn't have been an accident.
Starting point is 00:47:19 But it also, at least in the case, the first one, there's a two day window where there's no information given. And that sounds. potentially accidental, who knows. But in the second case, that dude was, they were going to transfer him to another hospital, dude gone, and they were like,
Starting point is 00:47:34 hold on, they panicked and looked for him, and they found nothing. So that was even more mysterious. Yeah. And so, of course, I was like,
Starting point is 00:47:43 all right, well, what are the reasons a hospital would do something like this? Because in my mind, I'm like, okay, let's do the math,
Starting point is 00:47:48 this route of like, this is premeditated. They got together and they killed this dude for some reason. I think you mentioned this earlier, organ harvesting.
Starting point is 00:47:57 There is a strong black market of organ harvesting in Africa. Okay. And maybe someone paid off doctors, nurses, whoever to harvest the organs of these men and then hide the body so that, you know, when it came time to find them, there would be no real autopsy available to do. Too liquefied. There's no way to know. Yeah. Right. Those organs would have been gone so fast.
Starting point is 00:48:23 You would think that they could. say, well, there's no sign, like, we found signs of all these other organs, except for the kidney. It's missing for some reason. Like, I don't know if a kidney fully liquefies in two weeks. You know what I mean? Yeah, I don't know. Yeah, that is so fucking. It is, it seems impossible.
Starting point is 00:48:44 It seems on the question then, to add to that, Alex, is they're both. One guy's 53. The other guy's 61. You figure if you're going to harvest organs, you get from someone younger. How much do we know about these guys? They're literally just average Joe's. One guy was helping a friend fix his house. One guy was just like,
Starting point is 00:49:08 this is the problem. And I think, I think you're on to something. Every research about, I looked up their names. I tried to find any information. All the information is from the same news articles. They're like family man of six kids.
Starting point is 00:49:22 61 year old to tech A was an average citizen. He went in to get a routine surgery. And I'm like, why? Why did he go get the surgery? What was wrong? They needed abdominal surgery. What was nothing? Nothing is available.
Starting point is 00:49:35 Huh. It seems like a complete failure of the news, but also, I don't know what the news situation is like in South Africa. I also found a little bit of info on what it's like for liability out there compared to us. So I'll read this couple paragraphs, but I'll go through quick. Sure. The doctrine of vicarious liability hold an employer legally responsible for the wrongful acts or omissions of their employees that occur during the course and scope of their employment. This principle extends to hospitals, making them liable for the negligence of their employed medical professionals, such as doctors, nurses, and other staff members, provided the negligent act occurred while they were performing their duties as hospital employees. Determining whether an individual as an employee or an independent contractor is crucial as the hospitals are generally not vicariously liable.
Starting point is 00:50:20 for the negligence of independent contractors in less specific circumstances, such as the hospital exercising significant control over the contractor's work are present. The case, Goliath v. MEC Health is kind of like what serves as the illustration. In South Africa? Yeah, in South Africa, where the court held MEC health responsible for the negligence of hospital staff reinforcing the accountability that are beheld. And then beyond the actions of their employees, hospitals can also be held. liable under the principle of direct institutional liability for their own negligence as organizations
Starting point is 00:50:55 and depend on the actions of individual staff members. And this form shows up from failures within hospitals' own systems, policies, and procedures. Examples liability include negligence in hiring practices, inadequate training or supervision of staff, failure to establish and enforce appropriate patient safety protocols, negligence in maintaining a safe environment. So it looks like just for the looking at it from the perspective. of like they fucked up and it might cost them a fuck ton of money they look the hospital itself can be held liable in two different ways it looks like is that any different than the u.s i don't know
Starting point is 00:51:33 how medical malpractice is sued for in the u.s i mean all i know is what i saw on house so i i don't know that's reliable i don't know that's really bizarre i mean yeah i just don't know so another thing i looked up because i thought boy this seems this seems like something i should look into was what reasons would a person who is staying at a hospital? What reasons would they have for getting up, getting out, and trying to hide or get away or do something? Have there been any other incidents of people doing weird stuff like this? And yes, the answer is yes. Apparently, often medical professionals will talk about the fact that those ceiling squares, those tiles, are actually terrible for hospitals.
Starting point is 00:52:20 because sometimes if it's a psychiatric patient or potentially a drug addict who is really Jones and what they'll do is they'll attempt to open the tiles, climb up in them, and then climb over to the pharmacy and steal drugs. Oh. And I was like, interesting. Now that's, that's a little interesting. So yeah. You want some more info, by the way?
Starting point is 00:52:47 Oh, sure, sure. So here's a huge, huge difference between the U.S. and them. South Africa, their law does not impose any statutory limits on the amount of damages that can be awarded in medical malpractice cases, including wrongful death. U.S., there is caps on how much anybody can be paid out. That does not exist in South Africa. It can go as high as they deem possible. And I feel like that's a massive difference. well what's interesting
Starting point is 00:53:17 and they're very dangerous yeah what's interesting is that there are other cases of people dying in hospitals in South Africa yeah like there are many
Starting point is 00:53:27 yeah because again it's overcrowded it's a complete mess yeah happens and they're wrongful deaths all the time yeah so why these two specific cases is so strange
Starting point is 00:53:37 that's why it's like very weird to me because I looked up online I was like okay so maybe maybe they're actually killing it over there in South Africa when it comes to
Starting point is 00:53:44 keeping people alive in hospitals. That's just not true. It's just not true. And so, yeah, fuck. Again, questions came up. And Alex, like I was saying with the drugs, people have all over the world. That's
Starting point is 00:53:59 why those tiles are considered bad because they will get on the bed, move out of the like stacked chairs, get up there, try to climb and get drugs because it's late at night. And again, this was 5.15 a.m. To take case, but but they saw the other man's case. Yeah, I mean, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:54:15 It wasn't it wasn't that early. Sandela was like just the guy who was going to get transferred. Middle of the day. Yeah. Yeah. It's possible like one died for one nefarious reason and one died for the drugs and they just ended up in the same place. Like that's very true. Like they're probably not directly tied, but.
Starting point is 00:54:33 But again, both men were incapable of walking. Yeah. You're at, look, if you have like abdominal surgery. Yeah. You're not getting up. You're not moving your lower legs at all. And if you broke your femur, you're, that's pure pain. So how, how?
Starting point is 00:54:55 I really thought we were going to figure this out, guys. You thought we were going to solve this on this episode. I don't think this is a solvable mystery because every corner, every turn, everywhere you go, it isn't just that it makes no sense. It's that any possible information you could find does not exist, not about the not about their care at the hospital, not about the doctors or the nurses or the families or any of it.
Starting point is 00:55:21 None of it. There is so little available information that upon searching, you will find not just the same articles, but a great example is... The same copy? Yeah, I went to this one site and then I found a bunch of links
Starting point is 00:55:35 that are about this story. Then I went to Google and I typed in the names, I typed in dates, and then you bring stuff up and I had window after window after winter open. 90% of them were various versions of the exact same article. In fact, some of them said they were the actual printout of the article,
Starting point is 00:55:53 and then people just copied the printout and put it on their own web page. What? Okay. So all the information is roughly the same. AI info stealing type shit? Yes, absolutely. But you can go directly to the various African websites, the different news outlets,
Starting point is 00:56:13 And they all have their own little spin. It's the same thing. It's literally the same. Like, we went there. We tried to ask questions. The hospital said nothing to us. We went to the family. The family said, we don't know anything.
Starting point is 00:56:27 One of the things I noticed was that a lot of the family of Teke, for example, were like, we just, we can't afford to pay for the man's funeral. We just want the hospital. We aren't even trying to get money from the hospital. We just want them to pay for the funeral. Like, we can't afford it. Yeah. It doesn't make any sense. And it continues to not make sense. The point where in this research, I must stress, I feel late to the game because there are so many podcasts out there that are talking about this very story.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Usually like murder mystery ones, but I saw there were a ton of them. And I was like, I can't listen to these because I don't, if they solved it, I don't want to be like, guys, I figured it out. Like, no, I don't want to because I don't think it is solvable. It doesn't seem like it from my cursory doing my quick research, just trying to, to figure out how laws work and shit. It does not look like anybody fucking has figured this case out at all. I mean, if somebody like,
Starting point is 00:57:17 are the hospital still there? Yeah. You can literally, if you can Google maps them. Yeah, like, I don't know. I'm sure that it's investigatable if you're in fucking.
Starting point is 00:57:27 Yeah. South Africa, but I don't know how the fuck I would do that from here. Like, I only, I'm like, keep in mind, seriously.
Starting point is 00:57:34 Six years ago. Yeah. I'm six years ago now. Yeah. And the only thing that I'm seeing is in one of the two hospitals, they found a little girl mummified in a storage room one time. him. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:57:45 Good God. She was memified in the sense that she was wrapped in a plastic sheet and it mummified her. Like, she wasn't like prepared. Yeah, no, I know. I figured that's what you meant. Like, you, oh, God. Oh, my God. So, but I guess that goes back to the idea that these hospitals are a mess.
Starting point is 00:58:04 I mean, they did say in 2017, they had a report from the government that said, yeah, the hospitals are a complete shit show. Yeah. Yeah. No shit. Clearly. And that makes, it makes. It makes sense, and it's a good setup for the fact that, of course, stuff like this is going to happen,
Starting point is 00:58:17 but the fact that this very specific thing, it isn't that the guy was murdered. Clearly, murders are happening here. People are dying. It's that they were stuffed in the ceiling of a different room that requires access to it. So, for example, the storeroom. Not everyone can go in the storeroom. You have to be an employee. Here's the thing that makes me think this is a cover-up.
Starting point is 00:58:40 Those rooms had an access card. you would know for certain who accessed that room the day that man went missing. And do they know, do we know? The hospital said nothing, which is why I'm like cover up, clear cover up. Huh. Yeah, that's what it feels like is like it feels like there's cover up going on here. But if the plan was to hide the body and then just let it rot, that's a truly terrible plan. Yeah, but people are stupid too, man.
Starting point is 00:59:10 Like that's just the case. Not stupid enough that they didn't, like, they formed a team and then hit a bike. It seems crazy to me. And I'm sure, it could be like maybe a nurse panicked. And then someone helped the nurse or another nurse was with them and they hid the bodies. But it's like, you could just say we found him dead. Yeah, there's no reason to like fucking do this whole rigmarole unless something bad happened. Right.
Starting point is 00:59:37 Because, yeah, because if you just say found him dead, but that means an autopsy happened. And unless you go to jail for manslaughter if you mess up on a surgery in this country and we don't know. You're yanked out a fucking organ and let him die from internal bleeding quietly and then slid his body away. Yeah. I mean, again, the assumption here. Yeah, surgery went great. Buddy, just hang out there. Don't worry.
Starting point is 00:59:58 Yeah, you're going to be a little pain in your guts for a bit. You're like, give them a couple hours and he dies and you fucking get rid of them. Yeah, the assumption here is that every narrator, everyone who is talking in this story is being honest with us. Exactly. And no way. I don't. It's impossible to believe that. Like the idea that the nurse said I was there at 5.15 a.m.
Starting point is 01:00:18 I came back and he was gone. And it was a quick amount of time. It doesn't make any sense. The fact that they were like, we were going to transfer him in the hospital. The orthopedic guy was like, come on, let's go. And then he just wasn't there. That also doesn't make any sense because that just doesn't happen. So there are clear liars here.
Starting point is 01:00:36 The question is who's lying and about what. Yeah. And that's the big. mystery because absolutely something happened to these people. And the fact that the hospital is like, we aren't even, we aren't, we talked with the family. What are you talking about? And they go to the family family. It's like, no, they haven't said nothing to us. Like that screams. Conspiracy. Like something went down. Conspiracy. Yeah. Nuts. But again, it's the fact that it was so bizarre that allows conspiracies to happen that say they were teleported.
Starting point is 01:01:10 Anything where there's like a mystery that occurs, like that lady who like caught on fire or anything like that? Yep. Mm-hmm. Because it's like nobody knows what happened and then something happened. It's like immediately your mind just goes to the crazy town explanation just because you want life to be interesting, I think. Sure. Yeah. And these are the more frustrating mysteries like, because my first gut reaction would be like, all right, let's find paperwork.
Starting point is 01:01:33 Let's look at like the history. But they've got that shit under a locking key and they won't let anybody see it. So you're just like this is that. Yeah, it's an open breeding ground for like everything from true crime serial killer to time, rip in space time sent them to the ceiling where nobody found them for a week. And both have audiences who believe it. And ironically, I think the best answer is probably the one that would be the, you know, law and order answer, which is the hospital did it. They covered it up and Mariska Hargitay figured it out. You know what I mean? Like she's like, I got it. Don't worry about it. That's, that's it. There's nothing else. I look. And looked. I went back and forth. There's nothing from the last year. Nothing from the last. I mean, the fact last year, when I did a last year search, that's how I found out about the people and the woman in Chicago on the roof. I did a two year search. Nothing. Three years search. Nothing. I did over COVID search. Nothing. There's just no information at all. And it's utterly bizarre. It's it's, it's really, it comes down to you come down to your conclusion via process of elimination only. What are the only things that fit the very specific criteria that we hear? We can't have any gaps because any gaps means it's not,
Starting point is 01:02:48 then it didn't happen that way. So you're left with the only logical answer is the hospital was involved, some way, somehow. And that's all we'll know. And that's because nothing else fits that motive. Maybe the hospital at large, or maybe a doctor in his nursing team who are all getting, you know,
Starting point is 01:03:05 like a group of people within the hospital itself were clearly involved in some way. And the biggest question I have is, again, I don't know a damn thing about organ harvesting, but you figure you want a fresh organ to give to someone. But I guess if it's about money and the person you're selling it to doesn't know, you could just say it's an 18 year old kid's liver or whatever or kidney. They wouldn't know the difference if you're secretly smuggling organs. Yeah. Or you just take it. You just take it out while you're doing the regular surgery on him. And he never knows.
Starting point is 01:03:38 And you just like literally let him bleed out. I absolutely this is crazy I read a story about this dude had surgery they told him he was going to have a hard recovery everything's fine they took one of his kidneys and just didn't tell him right that's insane like they have the guy with the open gut to like you know this is like in eastern europe in the 90s I think and they just stole this guy's kidney to sell it that's insane dude capitalism baby so but i mean like that can happen yeah But also, yeah, you could just be like, you're getting old. The recovery time's going to take a while.
Starting point is 01:04:15 He wouldn't ever know he was missing a kidney. Right. Maybe that's the thing. Maybe they took something that wasn't the one that's supposed to kill him and they killed them and they got to hide the body and now, you know, like. Yeah, I just don't know. And it makes me upset because I know a lot of people are scared of doctors. And this just adds to that fear.
Starting point is 01:04:33 But I must stress, this is a rarity and a complete freak mess up thing. Like this isn't so many people going to surgery every day. Yeah. This is like you shouldn't be thinking about this stuff. But it is a fascinating mystery. Yeah. It has no answer. And the thing is you can literally just right now at home, Google T-E, T-E-T-E-E-K-E, missing man, Africa.
Starting point is 01:05:02 And you will go down a rabbit hole. You will find the articles. You will find all the Reddit posts and the conspiracy website posts and all the podcast that have talked about this. We're going to come back next week. It's going to be a part two, but it's run by Alex. Yeah. If he finds it, I was so impressed.
Starting point is 01:05:17 I would be like, this man figured it out. I'm so proud. There's no way I'm going to use the internet to solve this murder. There's no way. Oh, man. And I'm going to get a murder. I shouldn't even call it a murder. To be.
Starting point is 01:05:27 Something nefarious happened. Something not on the up and up went down. Yeah. Something not on the up and up went down. I am curious if there is, because the one thing I didn't do, was go back from 2017. Is there a string? Because what if this is a crazy what if?
Starting point is 01:05:48 What if there is a killer? This is his MO. And he's been doing this for years. And every two years or whatever, he goes and he kills someone and hides the body in the same place he killed him. Maybe it's in the hospital. Like this, again, it's possible.
Starting point is 01:06:01 Seems like a murder movie. It seems like seven or some shit. It seems like a law and order or a Columbo or a Sherlock. If you look at a serial killer, the evidence you want to look for is the time between killings get shorter and shorter and shorter and shorter. Because it's like a drug to them. Like the first time they do it, they'll never ever hit that high from the next kill. But it's still good enough until it starts not. So if it starts ramping up or more and more people are mysteriously dying, that's when I'd start looking for like someone he's fucking.
Starting point is 01:06:30 Because like maybe this was like a botched one. Maybe like he's killed other people more cleanly in the past where they could write it off. I don't know. Let me stress. I am so interested in this case. This was not going to be in the boys can test this. This was not going to be my episode today. No, no, you switched a couple days ago.
Starting point is 01:06:47 Yeah. I was like, I need to talk about this with you because I'm obsessed with this. I wonder if we've had a lot of synchronicities with the show. I wonder if this will hear our update of this thing in the next like, I hope to like you talk about magnetristic in Coral Castle and what did we got like the real magnetrity is real. They discovered a week later like, oh wait, we can actually generate pass. power from the earth.
Starting point is 01:07:08 I'm hoping Coxerdamus pays off here then. Come on. Yeah. Let's, I want an update. Throw it in the universe. Yeah. And what's weird is I feel like this wasn't on my radar.
Starting point is 01:07:17 I honestly blew off as a fake story. And then when I started doing research, I saw like all these podcasts were doing episodes on it. I was like, I feel like I missed out on a true mystery that's like so perfectly me. When it comes to things I'm interested in. Yep. This was one of them.
Starting point is 01:07:34 And I have no answers for you. I'm obsessed with things that have no answers. because it's like we'll never know. We'll never know. And it happened. You know what I mean? Like it's not like real. It happened.
Starting point is 01:07:43 Yeah. Yeah. Crazy. It's so crazy. With that tantalizing hook, Jesse. We'll leave it to the audience. Maybe the audience will figure it out. We've got some smart people in the audience.
Starting point is 01:07:54 They go to your, well, legally go. Maybe is there for you? No, not for. There's no foia for hospital records, I imagine. I would say probably not in South Africa. Go rooting around South African hospitals. Yeah. I don't think the freedom of information act.
Starting point is 01:08:07 applies there. Yeah, I don't think so. Probably not. Probably not. Fair enough. All right. Well, thank you, Jesse, for this fucking weird mystery that I went down to the mini rabbit hole as we were doing the episode. I watched you guys start researching as weird. I'm literally, I'm literally still just like, find the laws. Obsessively
Starting point is 01:08:23 typing in shit, yeah. Yeah, we've got to figure it out. We're off to go to a minisode over at patreon.com slash Shulubonautu. Thank you guys so much for your support. We appreciate you. We love you. We'll see you next week. Go get the mothman plush. Oh, bye. Bye. Anyway, me and my wife were sitting outside indulging on our porch one night enjoying ourselves.
Starting point is 01:08:42 I needed to go to the bathroom, so I stepped back inside, and after a few moments, I hear my wife go, holy shit, get out here. So I quickly dashed back outside. She's looking up the sky in the fall. I look up too, and there's a perfect line of dozen lights traveling across the sky. I'm going to be. I'm going to be. I'm going to
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