MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories - Stranger Than Fiction Vol. II
Episode Date: June 22, 2023Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction. And today’s podcast features 3 stories that demonstrate that. The audio from all three stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel, w...hich is just called "MrBallen," and has been remastered for today's podcast.Story names, previews & links to original YouTube videos:#3 -- "Double Plot Twist" -- As the name suggests, there are 2 big reveals in this story... considering how insane they are, it's shocking how few people know about this (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q86aQiINdyo)#2 -- "The Lamp" -- One of the most fascinating Reddit submissions ever (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xUxAsyLN4yI)#1 -- "Real Life Super Hero" -- A genius makes a series of bad decisions (Original YouTube link -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lHjDgOSur5c)For 100s more stories like these, check out our main YouTube channel just called "MrBallen" -- https://www.youtube.com/c/MrBallenIf you want to reach out to me, contact me on Instagram, Twitter or any other major social media platform, my username on all of them is @mrballenSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction, and today's podcast features three stories
that demonstrate that.
The audio from all three of these stories has been pulled from our main YouTube channel
and has been remastered for today's episode.
The links to the original YouTube videos are in the description. The first story you'll hear is called Double Plot Twist, and as
the name suggests, there are two big plot twists in this story. And considering how insane these
twists are, it's shocking how few people know about this story. The second story you'll hear
is called The Lamp, and it's about one of the most fascinating Reddit submissions ever.
And the third and final story you'll hear is called What's He Hiding, and it's about a genius who made a series of very bad decisions.
But before we get into today's stories, if you're a fan of the Strange, Dark, and Mysterious Deliberate in Story format, then you've come to the right podcast because that's all we do and we upload twice the Amazon Music Follow Buttons mouthwash with glass cleaner.
Okay, let's get into our first story called Double Plot Twist. Hello, I'm Emily and I'm one of the hosts of Terribly Famous,
the show that takes you inside the lives of our biggest celebrities.
And they don't get much bigger than the man who made badminton sexy.
OK, maybe that's a stretch, but if I say pop star and shuttlecocks,
you know who I'm talking about.
No?
Short shorts?
Free cocktails?
Careless whispers?
OK, last one.
It's not Andrew Ridgely.
Yep, that's right.
It's Stone Cold icon George Michael.
From teen pop sensation to one of the biggest solo artists on the planet,
join us for our new series, George Michael's Fight for Freedom.
From the outside, it looks like he has it all.
But behind the trademark dark sunglasses is a man in turmoil.
George is trapped in a lie of his own making,
with a secret he feels would ruin him if the truth ever came out.
Follow Terribly Famous wherever you listen to your podcasts, or listen early and ad-free on Wondery Plus on Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.
Hello, I am Alice Levine and I am one of the hosts of Wondery's podcast, British Scandal.
and I am one of the hosts of Wondery's podcast, British Scandal.
On our latest series, The Race to Ruin,
we tell the story of a British man who took part in the first ever round-the-world sailing race.
Good on him, I hear you say.
But there is a problem, as there always is in this show.
The man in question hadn't actually sailed before.
Oh, and his boat wasn't seaworthy.
Oh, and also, tiny little detail, almost didn't mention it.
He bet his family home on making it to the finish line. What ensued was one of the most complex cheating plots
in British sporting history. To find out the full story, follow British Scandal wherever you listen
to podcasts, or listen early and ad-free on Wondery Plus on Apple Podcasts or the Wondery app.
In the 1850s and 1860s, Edwin Booth was the man. He was this extremely famous American actor who basically anywhere he went in America, people would know who he was. He was extremely recognizable,
a household name, an A-list celebrity through and through. But his acting prowess and his career and his fame,
those are not the things we remember him for. In early 1865, when Edwin was 31 years old and was
at the height of his acting fame, he walked into a New Jersey train station and walked through the
building to the actual platform where the trains are. And as soon as he turned a corner and actually saw the train that he wanted to board,
he very quickly realized that he probably was not going to get on that train. There was already this
huge throng of people out on the platform pressed up against the side of this train, and they're all
waving their arms around and yelling. And in the middle of this big group of people with his back
pressed up against the train was the train's conductor, whose job was to sell tickets in addition to driving the
train. But from Edwin's perspective, it seemed fairly obvious based on the conductor's body
language and what some of the people in the crowd were yelling that there just weren't enough
tickets. That's why this big unruly group had formed, because all these people were rushing
forward trying to buy one of
the last few tickets. Now Edwin could have very easily just walked up and announced himself and
shown his very famous face and almost certainly he would have gotten a ticket. But to this point
Edwin had not been recognized in this train station and so he wanted to keep a low profile
and so he decided against that idea. Instead, he decided he would just kind of join
this big group and, you know, try to flag down the conductor and try to buy one of these tickets,
and if he didn't, so be it. And so Edwin, instead of going to the back of this group, he went around
to the right side, close up against the side of the train, and right as he got to the outside of
the group and he turned in towards the group, he looked up at where the conductor was, and he saw
the conductor turning around and walking back into the train. He'd clearly sold all of his tickets,
and so anyone who had not purchased one yet, like Edwin, they were out of luck. They'd have to wait
for the next train. Edwin was about to just walk away and wait for the next train when he noticed
the crowd in front of him. They didn't disperse like he was doing. Instead, they all seemed to kind of surge forward towards the train, which was now moving. And as they pushed forward as if they
were going to jump onto this train, even though they didn't have tickets, one man who was towards
the front of this group, right up against the train, he falls to the ground and gets trapped
halfway under the train. His lower half was literally on the tracks under the train and
his upper half is now under
this big crowd of people that are now trampling him. And so Edwin can see very clearly that if
someone does not grab this guy and pull him out soon, he's going to get run over by the train.
And so Edwin, without any hesitation, he jumps forward onto the ground on the platform and he
reaches his hand out through the feet of all these people in this crowd. And he grabs the collar of the guy who had fallen.
And he pulls him.
And as he's pulling him, this guy who's on his back, he starts pushing with his legs and his feet.
And within about a fraction of a second, they yank him out from under the train.
And the guy who had fallen and Edwin are lying on their backs on the platform.
And before they could even talk to each other, they sat up and watched as a big train wheel rolled over that piece of track where this guy had just been laying.
Edwin had saved his life.
The guy he had saved was a 21-year-old named Robert.
And so the two of them, they stand up and they face each other for the first time.
And when Robert sees Edwin, he gasps because this is Edwin Booth, the mega celebrity.
He could not believe that was the guy who had just saved him. And while
Robert was very thankful, he also was just totally dumbfounded at the absurdity of the situation he
was in. And so eventually Edwin just says, you know, hey, you know, I'm glad I was here to help
you. You know, no big deal. Next time be more careful. And then at some point the men just
shook hands and parted ways. Edwin would eventually get on the next train and he would go wherever it
was he needed to go. And before long, his very busy schedule kind of occupied his mind and he had
kind of forgotten about what happened on the train platform. But a few days later, Edwin got a letter
in the mail from a very high-ranking government official thanking him for saving Robert's life.
Because it would turn out Robert Lincoln was the eldest son of the then President of the United
States, Abraham Lincoln. Now, to be clear, Edwin was extremely famous and had lots and lots of
influence and knew lots of very important people, but he had never had any interaction with anyone
in the Lincoln family before he met Robert on the train platform. So it was just a crazy coincidence
that this mega celebrity happened to save the life of the President it was just a crazy coincidence that this mega celebrity happened
to save the life of the president's son. But this coincidence was nothing compared to the
coincidence that occurred next. On the evening of April 14th, 1865, so roughly three months after
Edwin saved Robert, Robert's father, President Lincoln, sat down in a private seating area to watch a play at a Washington, D.C. theater.
During the production at around 10.15 p.m., a man snuck into the private seating area and shot the president to death.
The killer was Edwin's younger brother, John Wilkes Booth.
This assassination had nothing to do with Edwin or his interaction with Robert on the train platform.
This was an assassination that was formulated and carried out completely independently.
Meaning it was purely coincidence that just a few months after Edwin saved a Lincoln's life, his own brother took a Lincoln's life.
took a Lincoln's life.
Our next story is called The Lamp.
In 2004, Mitch was in his final semester at a college in Louisiana when he met another senior, a wonderful young lady named Kayla.
From the instant he saw her, he knew he was in love.
She played hard to get at first, but after several months, he won her over.
After graduation, the pair stayed in Louisiana and moved in together while they got their
careers off the ground.
Two years later, the pair got married and almost immediately Kayla got pregnant.
At the time, Mitch's career was really starting to take off,
which allowed Kayla to stay at home and take some time off.
By the time their daughter was born, Mitch was making so much money
that Kayla decided to just stay home and be a full-time mom.
A couple years later, Kayla got pregnant again,
and by the time their daughter was two years old, they had their son. Mitch adored his children. Every morning before he went to work
he would sneak into their room and he would watch them sleep and then in the evenings they would have these big
family sit-down meals and then play games together until bedtime. Mitch's life was perfect.
Shortly after his son's birth Mitch was lounging on the couch in his TV room when he noticed out of the corner of his
eye the red lamp in the corner of the room. It just looked funny. It was almost like the light itself
was blurry, but when he looked a little bit closer at it, the entire lamp looked blurry. And so Mitch
looked around the room and nothing else was blurry. He rubbed his eyes and looked back over at this
lamp and it was still blurry. He turned the TV off and walked over to the lamp and even though he was right in front of it, the lamp was still blurry. And Mitch didn't have bad eyesight and so
he's thinking, is there something wrong with me? Am I having a stroke? Do I have an aneurysm? Is
there some sort of illness here that's making me see this lamp blurry when it's really not?
But Mitch told himself he was healthy and that whatever this was, it was an anomaly and nothing
to worry about. And so he went back over to the couch, turned the TV back on, and tried to ignore the lamp.
But as he was watching TV, out of his peripheral vision,
he couldn't help but notice this weird blurry lamp.
And so finally, he turned the TV off again, and he turned to look at this lamp.
And now, in addition to being blurry, it appeared to be upside down.
Now Mitch was genuinely concerned
that there was something wrong with him because again, nothing else in the entire room was blurry
or upside down. It was just this lamp. And so a few minutes later, his wife and his kids came home
and Mitch decided he would not tell them about this lamp. He didn't want to alarm them. He figures
he will get to the bottom of this blurry lamp and then he will tell his wife and kids. And so that night, the family has a sit down meal. And then afterwards, they
play some games together and then everybody goes upstairs and goes to sleep. But after everyone
had gone to sleep, Mitch was just laying in bed thinking about this lamp. And so finally, he snuck
out of his bed and went downstairs to the TV room and he sat on the couch and he just stared at this lamp. And for
hours and hours, he just fixated himself on this lamp, watching it kind of morph around and turn
upside down and get blurrier and blurrier by the second. The next day, Kayla found Mitch lying on
the couch, passed out, and she asked him if he was okay. And again, Mitch didn't tell her about this
lamp that was still blurry. He just told her that
he wasn't feeling well and he was not going to go to work that day. But Mitch didn't go to work for
three more days. He just sat on the couch and stared at this lamp. And Kayla obviously picked
up on this strange behavior and kept poking and prodding to get more information about what was
going on. But Mitch never told her the truth about this lamp. He just kept telling her he felt
sick. She urged him to go see a doctor, but Mitch told her it would be fine, he'd get better. And
then over time, as this lamp continued to morph and get bigger and get stranger and stranger,
Mitch suddenly was unable to respond to his wife. He became totally unresponsive. And so obviously
his wife became desperate and called the doctor. And as
she's on the phone with the doctor trying to get advice about what to do, Mitch realizes the lamp
is now growing in leaps and bounds. And before long, the lamp is the entire size of the room.
And all he can see is the red color of this lamp. And then Mitch starts to hear these voices,
these screams coming from somewhere in the distance. And then he feels this blinding pain in his head.
And then he opens his eyes and he looks up and he sees he's laying on the sidewalk next to one of the buildings at his college in Louisiana.
And surrounding him is this crowd of people with wide eyes that are staring at him.
Mitch had no idea what was going on.
And so he naturally just began scanning the crowd, looking for Kayla and his kids to try to figure out how he got here.
But before he could ask any questions and before he could find his wife and kids, a police officer ran to the crowd, picked him up and ran him over to his police car, put him in the back and then began driving away.
And so while Mitch is in the back of this police car, he turns to the officer And he says, what's going on?
And the officer would tell him
He was attacked by a huge college football player
He got hit in the head
And he fell backwards
And he hit his head again
And he fell unconscious
Mitch asked the officer where his wife and kids were
And the cop said he had no idea
And that's when it clicked for Mitch
The lamp wasn't real
Neither was his wife Neither was his daughter wasn't real. Neither was his wife,
neither was his daughter, neither was his son, neither was his life. For the past 10 years,
it was all a hallucination while he was unconscious after getting attacked.
Mitch was brought to the hospital where he would make a full physical recovery,
but after being released, he was horribly depressed
and he had to get intense therapy to basically grieve for the loss of his family that never
existed.
These days, Mitch says he can barely remember what his family even looked like, but periodically
in his dreams he will catch a glimpse of his son in his peripheral vision and his son is
perpetually five years old and he's trying to talk to his father
but Mitch can never understand what he says.
I'm Peter Frankopan and I'm Afua Hirsch and we're here to tell you about our new season of Legacy
covering the iconic troubled musical genius that was Nina Simone. Full disclosure, this is a big one for me.
Nina Simone, one of my favourite artists of all time,
somebody who's had a huge impact on me,
who I think objectively stands apart for the level of her talent,
the audacity of her message.
If I was a first year at university,
the first time I sat down and really listened to her and engaged with her message. If I was a first year at university, the first time I sat down and really
listened to her and engaged with her message, it totally floored me. And the truth and pain and
messiness of her struggle, that's all captured in unforgettable music that has stood the test of
time. I think that's fair, Peter. I mean, the way in which her music comes across is so powerful,
no matter what song it is.
So join us on Legacy for Nina Simone.
If you're listening to this podcast, then chances are good you are a fan of The Strange, Dark and Mysterious.
And if that's the case, then I've got some good news.
We just launched a brand new Strange, Dark and Mysterious podcast called Mr. Ballin's Medical Mysteries. And as the name suggests, it's a show about medical
mysteries, a genre that many fans have been asking us to dive into for years, and we finally decided
to take the plunge, and the show is awesome. In this free weekly show, we explore bizarre,
unheard of diseases, strange medical mishaps, unexplainable deaths,
and everything in between. Each story is totally true and totally terrifying. Go follow Mr.
Ballin's Medical Mysteries wherever you get your podcasts, and if you're a Prime member,
you can listen early and ad-free on Amazon Music.
The next and final story of today's episode is called What's He Hiding?
In 2017, Daniel Beckwith was a 27-year-old genius hacker and prolific Bitcoin day trader.
He was living in his modest childhood home in Bethesda, Maryland,
with a multi-million dollar fortune to his name. And he was hiding something major in his basement
that when it was discovered by authorities, he would be convicted of one of the rarest
criminal charges in the American legal justice system. But to understand this story, we have to
go back to the beginning. Daniel was born in 1991 to his eccentric and brilliant parents, Linda and
David. He would be their only child. David was a PhD and an accomplished opera singer that had
trained under a famous French composer, and he had also performed at the White House. Linda was a
Columbia Law School-trained lawyer who at one time had been a government attorney, but she gave it up
because she described it as a scummy profession, and she became a vocalist like her husband. When Daniel was just a toddler, he learned how to read, so it was clear
he had unusually high intellect, which Linda guarded fiercely. She decided that public schools
were not capable of teaching her son, and so she decided she would homeschool him. By the time
Daniel was just five years old, he was consuming entire novels and shortly after that he was able to break
down and reprogram his playstation but despite his incredible intelligence daniel had a really lonely
childhood he was rarely allowed to go outside and play with other kids and on the rare chance that
he was his parents always hovered around him the entire time and few playmates or adults for that
matter ever came inside of daniel's house because daniel's
parents were big-time hoarders you couldn't take two steps into that house before knocking into a
big stack of papers or books or old food containers in 2000 when daniel was nine years old his father
was diagnosed with parkinson's disease which left linda his mother to take care of both of them
and in that time linda became obsessed with protecting their property. And so anytime anyone walked in front of their house, just near their
property, she would run outside and yell at them until they ran away. But despite their eccentricities,
it was clear to anybody that knew the Beckwith family that Linda and David just adored Daniel.
They just could not give him any space. One neighbor recalled seeing the three Beckwiths
out trick-or-treating one year, all wearing these same matching hamster outfits. And this was well
into Daniel's teenage years. Daniel loved his parents, but it was in those later teenage years
that he started to realize just how smothering they really were. And so he began looking for
other places to connect with new people. And he found a new community on an online forum called 4chan.
There, Daniel got to reinvent himself. He adopted this kind of tough guy, genius persona,
where he bragged about finishing most of high school by the time he was 15, and that nowadays
he just blows stuff up in his backyard to test his chemistry know-how. But over the years of
posting on this channel, Daniel would occasionally let his guard down, and he would talk about
something that was really close to him that pervaded his thoughts at all times and would
ultimately be his downfall. And that was his extreme fear of death. Daniel's isolation looked
like it might come to an end in 2010 when he enrolled at the University of Illinois to study
computer science and electrical engineering. His parents dropped him off at the Amtrak train station
with all of his stuff for college.
They said their goodbyes, Daniel hopped on the train
and he waved to them as they disappeared.
And he likened that experience to being set free.
It was the first time he was gonna be without his parents
for any amount of time.
But unfortunately, after only being at school
for a couple of months, he had to go right back home again
because his mother was diagnosed with cancer.
And she had hid it from Daniel. In fact, she had hid it from everyone and not even seen a doctor.
And so when Daniel got home, she was in really bad shape and she passed away two weeks later.
Including Daniel, only three people showed up for her funeral. And so Daniel, with his mismatched
clothes and his pants that were too short, he gave his mother's eulogy. And in it, he just looked
dazed and he actually said, I feel lost. And then shortly after Daniel went back to school, his father began declining
rapidly from Parkinson's disease and so Daniel had to put him into assisted living. And so living by
himself at his apartment in college, Daniel was overcome with grief and now more than ever he was
just terrified of death because now he had seen it up close with his mother and he was watching his father wither away. And so he went back on 4chan and he began
talking about taking a more defensive position against his own death. What that translated to
is Daniel began researching what the most common killers were for people his age. And he discovered
that car accidents were a big killer. And so he reinforced all the doors of his car with
Kevlar plates, and anytime he drove it, he wore a Kevlar vest, which he believed protected him
from blunt force trauma in the event of a crash. Knowing that cancer was a big killer, he went out
and removed every mole on his body as a preventative measure. But what Daniel viewed as the biggest
threat to his life was not something that statisticians would tell you is something people his age or people in his country should be worried about, and that was
a nuclear attack on the United States. Daniel believed it was imminent. Daniel believed the
only way he could protect himself was to build a proper fallout shelter. And because his mother
had left him a multi-million dollar trust fund, he had the means to construct one. And so he left
college and went back to his home.
He went down into the basement
and he picked a spot right in the middle of the ground
and he began digging.
Over the next two years,
Daniel spent part of his time living at college,
being a really good student,
and the other half of his time
was spent living at his family home,
hiring different contractors to come in
and dig out this massive labyrinth of tunnels underneath his property. But in 2012, his schoolwork and his tunnel work
had to come to a complete stop because he got in trouble with the law. Professors at Daniel's
school began reporting that somebody was sneaking into their office, hacking into their computer,
and then sending these really inappropriate and embarrassing emails to everybody in their
contact list,
which was primarily former and current students and faculty.
And then whoever it was that was hacking their computer was then superglueing their door shut.
After several months of investigating, the police finally got a suspect when students on campus said,
yeah, Daniel Beckwith is actually a prolific hacker.
He just spoke at a hacker conference, so he seems like someone who would be capable of doing this. And so a detective went to Daniel's apartment to pay him a casual visit,
but Daniel wasn't there or didn't come to the door, and the detective looked down and saw a package that was sitting there that was addressed to S. Loomis Detweiler. The detective believed
this could be an alias for Daniel Beckwith, and so he went back and they ran that name,
and sure enough, it was connected to an online persona that had recently been bragging about breaking into their professor's
offices and hacking into their emails. So the police used this information to attain a search
warrant. They went back to Daniel's apartment. He wasn't there. They used the key they had been
given for the unit. They went inside and they're hit with just this ridiculous mess of an apartment.
It looked exactly like Daniel's home growing up with stacks of papers and books and wires
and computer equipment and trash and old food containers.
And there was just this dirty mattress sitting right in the middle of the apartment with
no sheets on it.
And in the back on top of a mini fridge was Daniel's laptop.
It was open and it was unsecured.
So they logged into it, cloned his hard drive and left.
And using the information that was contained on his hard drive, and left. And using the information that
was contained on this hard drive, detectives were able to, without a doubt, connect Daniel to the
vandalism and hacking that had been taking place at his college. Daniel was arrested and charged
with a number of serious felonies, but shortly before his trial, Daniel struck a plea deal and
then immediately took to Reddit to tell the world that he fully expected the state governor to pardon him because he had made a number of significant contributions
to his campaign.
But that pardon never came.
However, Daniel's sentence was remarkably light.
He was ordered to pay $23,000 in restitution to the college and then was given two years
of probation.
Daniel was expelled from his school and so he moved back into his childhood home where
he lived alone full time. Once home, Daniel focused his efforts on this bunker he was building from his school, and so he moved back into his childhood home, where he lived alone full-time.
Once home, Daniel focused his efforts on this bunker he was building in his basement,
which by now was a fairly large series of tunnels that zigged and zagged in different directions,
well beyond his property lines.
Once Daniel hired a couple good contractors to continue to expand this bunker,
he turned his attention to a new activity, Bitcoin trading.
And in relative short order,
Daniel became extremely good at this and made millions of dollars. By 2015, Daniel was off probation. His bunker was almost completely built out, although he did have plans at some point to
hire more people and continue to expand it. And in terms of Bitcoin day trading, he wasn't doing
it as much because he had made so much money. Now he just spent his time sitting inside of his
bunker, live streaming on this new website called Blab about his investment prowess. And
every time Daniel live streamed, he was cautious to never reveal his identity. And so he used the
username 3alarmlampscooter, and he wore a large fire protection hood over his face, and he used
a voice changer. Within his small but avid following on Blab, there was one 19-year-old
named Askiya Khafra who completely idolized Daniel, even though he only knew him as Three Alarm.
Askiya was from a middle-class home, and he was the son of immigrants from Trinidad.
He also lived only 15 minutes away from Daniel, but he didn't know that because Daniel never gave
up where he lived because he was so obsessed with protecting himself against a potential
nuclear attack. He just told people he lived in some underground bunker in the middle
of Virginia somewhere. Askia longed to be successful and rich, which is part of the reason he idolized
Daniel so much. When he was 18 years old, he received a $100,000 settlement for a lead poisoning
case, and he for a second got to live the life of someone rich and famous. And he
blew it immediately on expensive dinners and rented Mercedes and BMW cars. And once the money was all
gone, he was certain he could get it all back. And his big plan is he was going to build an app
called Equity Shark, which is basically crowdfunding that allowed people to invest small amounts of
money into new promising startups. And he believed this app was going to be the way
he made not millions, but billions of dollars. But he didn't have any real money to fund this app.
And so he and his business partner applied for a $100,000 grant for young entrepreneurs that have
dropped out of college, something Askia had just done, and they were certain they were going to get
this grant. But despite Askia's confidence, he was far from a sure bet for this money. Because Askia still had many of the blind spots of someone still learning
how to become an adult. And one of his biggest blind spots was how quick he was to trust people.
And so it was shortly after Askia and his business partner had applied for this $100,000 grant
that Askia came across Daniel on Blab and he was so taken with him. And he's got all this money and
he's so successful. And that's when Daniel told his followers that he was open to new investments.
And so Askia, who wanted to get closer to Daniel and figured he could use some additional money
because even when they got this $100,000 grant, they would need more money to build the business.
He decided he would ask Daniel if he and his business partner could pitch him on Equity Shark.
he would ask Daniel if he and his business partner could pitch him on Equity Shark. And Daniel agreed.
And so in June of 2016, Askia and his business partner went to this hookah bar that was about 20 minutes away from Askia's home. And there they sat waiting for a three alarm lamp scooter to walk
through the door. And they didn't know what he was going to look like because whenever they saw him
on his live streams, he had that big fire protection hood on. But as soon as Daniel walked
through the door, they immediately knew it was him because he had this comically bulky shirt on where it was
obvious he had a bulletproof vest on. And so this guy with the bulletproof vest walks over introduces
himself as Three Alarm aka Daniel and so by now Askia and his business partner are very accustomed
to Three Alarm's eccentricities like his bulletproof vest, they just kind of overlook it and begin pitching him on Equity Shark.
And they tell him that the success of the company, they believe,
is hinged on this $100,000 grant that they explained they are certain to get.
They meet all the parameters.
They are exactly what they're looking for.
And at the end of the conversation,
Daniel was convinced that not only were they going to get this $100,000 grant,
but that Equity Shark seemed like a great investment. And so after a number of follow-on meetings, Daniel ultimately committed
$5,000 to Equity Shark, and he told Askia that they would have to pay him back with the funds
from the $100,000 grant, or if for some reason that didn't come through, Askia and his business
partner would have to find another way to pay back Daniel. Askia and his business partner were totally thrilled. They felt like that $100,000 grant is a done deal,
so there's no risk to this investment by Daniel. And shortly after they secured the $5,000,
the manager of the $100,000 grant program called Askia and said, hey, you guys have made it to the
second round of applicants. We need you to fly out to San Francisco and pitch your company to us.
And so they're totally excited.
They tell Daniel that everything's progressing exactly as they planned.
And they fly out to the West Coast.
But they book their flight to LAX, not to the airport in San Francisco.
So they land 400 miles south of where they needed to be.
And so they're cussing themselves for being so stupid about this.
And they realize they can't even rent a car. They're not old enough enough to rent a car but they were old enough to rent a u-haul so
they rent this huge u-haul and they start bombing up the coast towards san francisco to make this
meeting in time but they plugged the wrong address into their gps and did not go to the right
building they went in the opposite direction and so by the time they finally got all the way back
to the meeting place in san francisco it was too late. And the manager that was waiting for them was clearly upset about
it and said, just go home. We'll be in touch by phone. Back home, Asuka was totally embarrassed
when he told Daniel about their botched trip. And he was convinced that they were not going to get
the grant now because of how badly they had screwed up the meeting. And so Asuka began asking Daniel
if he would give them more money
because maybe if they use that additional money
to bolster the app and make it more appealing,
they will have a better chance
at getting that $100,000 grant.
Daniel eventually said he would commit more money,
but Askia picked up that he was really hesitant
and just seemed not to be very interested
in Equity Shark anymore.
And so Askia, hoping to stay in Daniel's good graces
and wanting to make sure he was confident in this investment,
he said, hey, let me do something for you.
I heard on one of the channels online
that you're looking to expand some of the tunnels inside of your bunker.
Let me do that for you.
Daniel, who was looking to expand his bunker,
was eager to hire Askia.
But he told him that if you're going to work for me,
there's going to be heavy restrictions on how this goes.
Because it's a very secret location. I don't want this to leak out where my bunker is.
Because as you know, there's going to be a nuclear attack on the United States any day.
And my bunker is one of the only places that's going to be safe.
Asya said that was totally fine, he would do whatever Daniel needed.
So on January 28th, 2017, just after 2am, Asia sat outside his house waiting for some car to come pick him up.
And at some point, Daniel showed up in a minivan and he walked up to Askia.
He led him into the van and he put goggles that were blacked out on his head.
And then Daniel drove around in loops up on the highway and background neighborhoods,
giving the impression to Askia that they were actually going somewhere far outside of Maryland.
But really, they were only going 15 minutes away to Daniel's actual house. And when they got to Daniel's house, Daniel made
Askia keep the goggles on. Daniel got out and he led Askia by a string into the house. And once
they got inside, Daniel had to carefully walk him around all the junk that was piled up all over the
house. They made their way all the way to the back. They went down the stairs into the basement
where Daniel had intentionally created this unbelievable maze
all over the basement floor with chicken wire
and stacks of bikes and books and more junk.
It was designed so anybody who was working inside of the tunnels
that even once they came out of the exit
wouldn't even know how to get out of the basement.
And finally, after bringing Asuka all the way through this maze,
he stopped him right in front of this hole in the ground
that was the entrance into the underground tunnels. And at that point, he told
Askia to remove his goggles. Daniel told him to hop down and take a look. So Askia hopped down,
and he's looking around, and he's seeing these massive tunnel systems pushing out in all
directions, and all of it is extremely well lit. And he couldn't believe what he was looking at.
He's looking at Daniel like, how far does this go? And Daniel said, it's huge. It was at this point that Daniel handed down to Askia a pickaxe, a shovel, and a hard hat,
and he explained to him that anytime you're in the tunnels, I'm going to have to cover over this hole
because I can't even have you in the basement. It's too much of a security threat for me,
and in fact, I'd prefer it if you worked multiple days in a row because anytime you leave, we're
going to have to do the whole blindfold thing thing and so you should anticipate living in the tunnels for days at a stretch but don't worry
there's a mattress down there there's wi-fi everything's well lit up and there's a five
gallon bucket if you need to go to the bathroom and so askia who trusted daniel didn't love this
setup but in a weird way he was just kind of excited to be a part of this guy's life this guy
who he believed was just this really amazing person. And so over the following winter and spring, Askia would make
the blindfold commute all the way to Daniel's house 15 minutes away. And then he would spend
multiple days down in the tunnel, chiseling away into these different tunnels that Daniel wanted
expanded. But as well as it was going working for Daniel, Askia was dealt some bad news at the end
of the spring when it turned out Equity Shark was turned down for that $100,000 grant.
Askia was surprised, he was crushed,
and he now knew he would have to pay back that $5,000
that Daniel had invested in Equity Shark
because he wasn't getting it from the $100,000 anymore.
And so he asked Daniel if he could increase his hours in the tunnel
to try to pay back that debt.
Daniel agreed.
And so on September 10th, Askia was back at Daniel's house and he was down inside the tunnels in one of the lowest sections that required squeezing through a very narrow section that Askia had actually texted his friends about and said that section made him really claustrophobic.
But he had to do it.
He needed to pay back the debt.
And so later that day at 4 p.m., when Askia
was down in that lower section, the power in the tunnel suddenly went completely out. So it's pitch
black. And so Daniel, who was upstairs, recognized it happened. And so he navigated through all the
junk upstairs, came downstairs, navigated the maze all the way to the circuit breaker in the basement,
and he flipped the switch and the power went on. But Daniel heard a loud buzzing sound coming from
upstairs in the kitchen. And so worried that could be an electrical fire, he turned back off the
circuit breaker, putting Asuka back in total darkness down deep inside of this tunnel. And
Daniel went back through this really epic maze in the basement, went up the stairs into the kitchen
to investigate the buzzing sound. And as soon as he left the basement, he could smell smoke. And he
turned around and looked down into the basement
and he could clearly see smoke was filling the basement.
And so Daniel ran downstairs and yelled out for Askia.
And somewhere way down in the tunnels,
he heard Askia yell out, hey dude, what's going on?
And Daniel's like, come on, you gotta get out of there.
But he was totally overcome with smoke
and Daniel had to run back upstairs, ran outside.
He caught his breath
and then he charged back into the house, down into the basement. But as soon as he got to the bottom
of the stairs, he didn't see Asuka, but he saw flames leaping out of the entrance into the
tunnels. And he knew Asuka was down there and he's screaming for Asuka to get out, get out. But he
didn't hear from him. And at some point, Daniel just had to turn around and leave because he was
totally overcome with the heat and the smoke. A neighbor saw Daniel come running out they saw
smoke coming out of his house and so they called 911 and so while Daniel paced outside screaming
for Askia, Askia is down in total darkness there's smoke filling up the tunnels and he began making
his way across that very tight section but once he he got out of there, he had no idea where to go
because this tunnel system was huge
and all the power was out, so it's pitch black,
and there's smoke inside of the tunnel.
And so he desperately starts crawling all over the tunnel.
He's hitting dead ends.
And finally, miraculously,
he makes it to the exit of the tunnels.
Everything around him is on fire.
He leaps out, but now he's in a basement
that's covered in smoke.
And every time he had been led to that point in a basement that's covered in smoke and every time
he had been led to that point in the basement he had been blindfolded he didn't know how to
navigate the maze so he's looking out and it's all smoky and all he can see is there's one window on
the far side that he might be able to get to and so he starts leaping over the chicken wire and the
bikes and sneaks past a furnace and it's just flames and smoke all around him and he gets to
this little shimmer of light which is the window except he realizes there have been metal bars
placed in front of it. There's no way to get through it but in his desperation he grabbed a
rolly chair and he put it in front. He climbed on top and he managed to break the glass but then he
couldn't get through the bars and eventually after a number of agonizing minutes he fell backwards
and was consumed by the flames.
After the fire was finally put out and Askiya's body was finally found inside of the basement underneath that window, investigators didn't understand how Askiya couldn't have gotten out
of the basement. And Daniel tried to lie about it and say, oh, well, he might have been asleep.
You know, that's his bachelor pad down there. But eventually, as investigators were looking
for the cause of the fire,
they uncovered the entrance to this massive tunnel system.
And that's when they realized Daniel had put Askia effectively into a death trap.
When the fire started, Askia was at the bottom of this tunnel system.
And so he had to navigate all the way back up to the top,
killing all this precious time as the fire grows. And then he finally got into the basement.
And there's flames everywhere, but he has no idea how to navigate the maze Daniel had made
down there. And so he managed to get to the window because it was the only thing he could see. But of
course, Daniel had put bars in front of it. And so Askiya had nowhere else to go and he just died.
The investigators would point out that where he died, he was only two steps away from almost certain safety.
He just didn't know it.
After an eight-month investigation, prosecutors charged Daniel with involuntary manslaughter,
as well as one of the rarest charges in the American justice system.
It's called second-degree depraved heart murder,
where Daniel's disregard for human life was so extreme it amounted to willful killing.
And so he was sentenced to nine years in prison.
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