Small Town Murder - #491 - Sibling Death Rivalry - Kalamazoo Township, Michigan

Episode Date: May 16, 2024

This week, in Kalamazoo Township, Michigan, when bodies start to be found all over the place, no could have predicted that this was two brothers, in some kind of competition with each other, ...but it may be just that. Two brothers, both serial killers, but not together, and they kill for much different motives. A crazy tale, involving serial killing, strange name changes... and a chimpanzee!!Along the way, we find out that you shouldn't get drunk, and start naming things, that you shouldn't ever mess with the "human/chimp bond", and that just because your brother kills 5 people, it doesn't mean you should, too!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See 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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Starting point is 00:00:35 of two brothers that seem to have a disturbing competition amongst themselves. Welcome to Small Town Murder. Hello, everybody, and welcome back to Small Town Murder. Yay! Yay indeed, Jimmy. Yay indeed. My name is James Petragallo. I'm here with my co-host. I'm Jimmy Wissman. Thank you for joining us so much
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Starting point is 00:03:23 because holy shit is it hilarious. So check that out. Oh yeah. That said, disclaimer, this is a comedy show. We're comedians. We're going to make jokes and people are going to die. These things are going to definitely happen on the same show. Thing is, we do it tastefully.
Starting point is 00:03:40 Yeah, there's certain ways you could do it. Number one, we don't make fun of the victims or the victims' families either. Why is that, James? Because we're assholes. But? But we're not scumbags. That's how it works. Yeah, pretty decent job.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Other than that, I mean, there's plenty of good stuff to make fun of, especially murderers. They're a lot of fun to make fun of because who the hell decides to do that? So that said, I think it's time, everybody. Let's all sit back. What do you say? Let's all clear the lungs and let's all shout. Shut up and give me murder. Let's do this everybody. Let's do it, Jimmy. Let's go on a trip. Here we go. Let's go. We are going to Michigan to Kalamazoo Township, Michigan.
Starting point is 00:04:26 Is that different from Kalamazoo? Yeah, technically it's different. It's technically Kalamazoo Charter Township, but they shorten it to Township. That's that's a little long. It's it's kind of it's weird. It's in two separate chunks. This town on the north end of Kalamazoo. So it's kind of on the edge of Kalamazoo and two chunks that don't connect with each other
Starting point is 00:04:48 So what's in Kalamazoo is there a college there some shit? There's college stuff Derek Jeter's from there. That's the all I know I don't know. I just know I've heard of it because as a stupid name. Yeah, it's it's a fun name It's a funny name. I mean and the it's in southwestern, Michigan And it's an hour and 15 to Lansing, Michigan and about four hours and ten minutes to on away, Michigan Which is our last Michigan episode the merry mutilator back in December. So that was a fun one area code 269 It's in Kalamazoo County, right? That's easy We'll just keep using the fucking word. Yeah, so this town just keep it's great when they they talk about the Kalamazoo Zoo. That's my favorite.
Starting point is 00:05:30 One of our things to do is at the Kalamazoo Zoo. They love talking about it there. The koala exhibit. Yeah. They should call it the Kalamazoo and then have the zoo be in caps. Make it kind of cool. You know, we get it. So it was initially organized the town under the name of Arcadia Township. Oh, not bad. Which sounds like a neighborhood in Arizona and suburbs of Phoenix. Yeah. And it was an act of the territorial legislature.
Starting point is 00:05:58 Then the same day they organized Kalamazoo County. Initially, Arcadia Township consisted of all eight northern tier townships in Kalamazoo County. Okay. But then they shrunk it, because then Richland Township set its own, they carved out a chunk for themselves. Once rich people land, it's over. That's it.
Starting point is 00:06:19 And then in 1836, they just changed Arcadia Township to Kalamazoo Township on the same day that the town of Bronson was renamed Kalamazoo so One day a bunch of guys in town thought the word Kalamazoo was pretty fucking fun And they were like let's name a bunch of shit after that. What do you say the next day? They sobered up and they're like we named our town Kalamazoo Did we really do that? Yeah, and we sold all the animals from the zoo? What happened?
Starting point is 00:06:47 Where's the money? Dude, we gotta stop drinking so much before these meetings. Like, after the meetings we should drink because we just named a bunch of shit Kalamazoo for hundreds of years now. I do love that that is a very Michigan thing though. Nobody else, like there's a lot of towns in this country named that are the same as somewhere else.
Starting point is 00:07:04 Oh yeah. I'll bet Michigan's the only one towns in this country named that are the same as somewhere else. Oh yeah. I'll bet Michigan's the only one that did this stupid shit. Not a lot of Kalamazoo's probably. So in 1837, Cooper Township set off too. So that's how you get this area. You get the main city and then a bunch of little townships. Here's a few reviews of this town here. Most of them are pretty good.
Starting point is 00:07:24 Here's Five Stars, a wonderful quiet place to live a nice Location that is close to just about everything very safe and nice community to live in we'll be the judge of that We'll tell you whether it's safe or not with our stats here. So That's so safe four stars Kalamazoo Charter Township is a great community to be a part of There are the perks of living in the city of Kalamazoo But being on the outskirts and having country like living. It's the burbs. Yeah That's a mouthful man. It's a lot. It's a lot. The people are nice and super helpful Everyone is always willing to help no matter the situation. How much help do you need from strangers?
Starting point is 00:08:01 And no matter that don't get paid for it Yeah, cuz like if the if you call the fire department and they come put out your fire, that's not everyone's willing to help How much help do you need from strangers? And no matter? That don't get paid for it. Yeah. Because like if you call the fire department and they come put out your fire, that's not everyone's willing to help. That's their job. You know what I mean? Or like the police department come or the ambulance or something.
Starting point is 00:08:13 You got like a sticky bolt that you can't get off of. That's what I mean. Right, Caliper? Somebody's coming by? You need someone to get the other end of this fucking, other end of this log to move it over there in your yard. Is that just a, people to show up everybody He's just posted on the Kalamazoo site. That's it. Just post up three stars
Starting point is 00:08:31 This is fucking great. This is 2015 the set this review is from by the way just to give you an idea Currently I live in a trailer park Okay, that's your that's your opening gambit here Currently I live in a trailer park, which is not the ideal place to live, really. At least you noticed. It can be. It can be okay, but I don't think they live in a great trailer park probably.
Starting point is 00:08:54 If you're like, yeah, I live in a trailer park in Kalamazoo Township, Michigan, you're not feeling like, oh, I'm at the top of my game right now. You're feeling like that's a recovery move. Like I just got a divorce, I'm building something up, I'm 22. oh, I'm at the top of my game right now. You're feeling like you're, that's a recovery move. Like I just got a divorce, I'm building something up, I'm 22. Yeah, I'm saving.
Starting point is 00:09:09 I'm 78 and you know, didn't really. Right. Or I've saved and I'm stretching it all. That's it. I'm keeping this money. I'm going to give it to my kids. I might live to be 100. Who knows?
Starting point is 00:09:20 Right. I'm just going to live in this shit because I don't need much. That's possible. But with this economy, it's the best we can afford Okay, 2015 economy. I guess The fuck remembers from nine years ago, I don't fucking know maybe sure who's doing great I have no clue we were we were desperate starting a podcast. Yeah, it wasn't that great. It wasn't great for us personally as comedians What is the economy great for comedians though, honestly?
Starting point is 00:09:47 Especially where we were featuring for people and shit. That's not a great economy. Here's $100 for all your work. That's not a good economy. Thanks for being here. Thanks for being here. Two stars, you need to have a lot of specialization. That's it, that's the whole review.
Starting point is 00:10:03 I don't know in what field or maybe to get a job there's specific, I have no fucking idea. Specialization. Maybe it's a sexual thing. I'm not sure. Specialization. Now people in this town, I could not, the normal sites that we do the towns for some reason they don't have this town.
Starting point is 00:10:19 They lump it all in with Kalamazoo itself. So I had to go to other sites and try to piece together the information. So there's spots where I don't have the normal information that I usually have. People here, 22,705 in this town. And look at it, the race of the town is about 72% white, about 16% black, about 6% Hispanic. So that's a Michigan town. Median household income here is $59,288 a year, which is below the national average by about 10,000, but the cost of living is actually low is the thing, so that helps. The median home value here is $152,000.
Starting point is 00:11:04 That's incredibly cheap. That's very, very2,000. That's incredibly cheap. That's very, very low, absolutely. So maybe you're looking for a place to go. Possible. Maybe you were like, I've been looking for somewhere in Western Michigan to be. Well, in case this is you, we have for you the Kalamazoo Township, Michigan
Starting point is 00:11:20 real estate report. The average two bedroom rental here is a thousand five dollars which is almost almost three hundred dollars less than the national average. Found some houses here. Okay there's a not a lot available in Kalamazoo Township by the way. No I found here's a three bedroombedroom two-bath, no square footage listed. That's a fascinating thing. You can see pretty much, you can pretty much measure it out from the outside because it's clearly a manufactured home or a trailer of some kind because it has that corrugated metal
Starting point is 00:11:58 around the bottom, which is a bad sign. Yeah, not good. That's just keeping animals out from living under your house. That means your house doesn't touch the ground that's what that means yeah there's no foundation as well that is without do are we making a foundation or just put some put some metal around it just around the base of it fuck a foundation it's easier son it's on cinder blocks this is this is crazy so it's kind of a place like that it's like a pale yellow it's ugly no inside
Starting point is 00:12:24 pictures at all so So this place is obviously we don't want you to know how big it is and we don't want you to know what it looks like. That is marketing my friend. It does tell you that it has one stand up walk in shower which is probably a little square. It's not like a luxurious anything like that. And it also says good carpet throughout. Okay, so the carpet's good. Someone's old carpet is in there. You will have that. Someone else's stinkin' there.
Starting point is 00:12:50 $124,900 for that. Whoa! Which seems a little bit steep here. It's probably about 1,200 square feet. Yeah. Seems like even, for this market, it seems a little steep in this area. Oh, it's land, yeah.
Starting point is 00:13:03 Not much, it's like less than a third of an acre. It's just a plot, a little plot. Here's a three-bedroom, two-bath, 1,248 square feet. It's on a third of an acre, so it's kind of similar to the other house, except it's a house house. It's attached to the ground. Yeah, a little scary on the outside, I'll be honest.
Starting point is 00:13:19 The outside kind of looks like on Halloween, the kids might avoid it, but the inside is all redone. Which is nice, it's all 100% redone. But it's $199,900. Next up, 4 bedroom 2 bath, 1520 square feet. Looks much bigger from the outside though. It's a 2 story. It's like at the pointy points in the roof.
Starting point is 00:13:43 A frame, yeah. In different spots. So it looks like a big house but it's it's like at the pointy points in the roof like a frame Yeah, so it look in different spots, so it looks like a big house, but it's only 1500 square feet It's nice has a nice fireplace in there Real nice kitchen cabinets that look like the quality would like stuff like that looks like it was put together quality $252,000 for that No Any land? No. No. No way.
Starting point is 00:14:05 No way. No way. We're not getting land here. It's like a half acre or something like that. Quarter acre. Third of an acre. Quarter million dollars for this shit. Quarter million dollars.
Starting point is 00:14:13 So there you go. That is the real estate report if you're looking to be there. Now things to do in this town. This is important here. And if we're buzzing through this a little bit quicker than normal, it is because we have a whole lot of story to tell and a whole lot of wild stuff. So the Sounds of the Zoo Music Festival. Okay.
Starting point is 00:14:30 Yes. So it's not just, you know, animal sounds here. It's not? Nope. They aim to showcase local, regional, national and international live music performances. Okay. They aim for it, but who's the national act that's on this here, James? Well, I'm going to read a few of them for you.
Starting point is 00:14:45 Let's see here. We have Sophia McIntosh and the Sages. Yeah, that's a big one. Yolanda Lavender, which sounds like a 70s black exploitation film. This Sunday in theaters, Yolanda Lavender. Hey, Turkey, get away from my. And it's like gunshots and car chases big afro
Starting point is 00:15:08 Lucas Powell nope I don't know Peyton and Annabelle that sounds pretty country Hannah Rose graves, I don't know if she digs graves or that's her name She rises raise them. I don't know Nathan Walton and the remedy Okay, okay pocket watch I Prefer pocket Robin. That's a better band so far. Not a single act is in is national I don't know any of these are the rebel eyes or the rebel eaves sorry minor element Zion lion Zion lion
Starting point is 00:15:45 The gasoline gypsies, oh Which I mean, that's sounds like a cool name. I guess the ragbirds which is like a 60s band gone wrong Horold Wh or L ad Horold like horde except with an L in it. Hor-owd? I don't know, horled, I'm gonna call it like your whore. W-H-O-R, whore? Whore, whore, LED.
Starting point is 00:16:13 Whore with an L after the R, that's what it is. Whored with an L. Oh my God. I know, that's a weird band, I don't know that one. Flower God will be there, that's good. Okay, yeah. Mushroom Jam will be in attendance. Gross. Headband Henny will be there, that's good. Mushroom Jam will be in attendance. Headband Henny will be there. Reagan, Isabella, and Alex Heffron,
Starting point is 00:16:33 and of course Gemini Moon, you can't have a festival without them. And there's more in there. But you know, that's what's going on. This is bad, man. Poor Led, I don't know what that is, and that's the only one I'm interested in seeing Yeah, cuz just to what what are we watching here? Yeah, just to go, huh? What's happening?
Starting point is 00:16:49 You're just gonna scare the animals with that noise. That's all that is That is two hours of animal scaring. So the crime rate in this town will talk about here this I have the crime rates actually in like very specific terms, which is kind of interesting here. Now property crimes seem to be about on average here. Few more motor vehicle thefts, but less burglaries and stuff like that. And the thefts are right on count. Now violent crimes, murder, rape, robbery,
Starting point is 00:17:17 and of course assault, the Mount Rushmore of crimes seems to be pretty high. A lot of these are, yeah, the assault rate is more than double the national average. The murder rate is twice the national average. Jesus Christ. But the rape rate is slightly high, but the robbery rate is like a third of the national average.
Starting point is 00:17:36 Oh, it's very low. They're not gonna rob you, but they absolutely will assault, murder, and rape you. That's not, maybe not in that order, by the way. You don't know. Holy. So that's what's going on there. That said, damn it, let's talk about some murder. Because.
Starting point is 00:17:51 Here we go. There's a lot of murder to talk about today. Yeah, let's talk about a couple of brothers and a weird family, all right? Let's talk about them. There's four kids in this family. There's an oldest sister, a youngest youngest sister and then the two middle brothers Okay, and they are Danny Arthur Reigns r a n e s is how they spell their name art Danny Arthur Reigns
Starting point is 00:18:14 he's born October 20th 1943 and Larry Lee Reigns and those are their birth names Danny and Larry not Lawrence and Daniel Danny and Larry, not Lawrence and Daniel. Danny and Larry. Larry Lee. Larry Lee sounds like a serial killer right away. That is a bad man. Yeah, that does not sound good. Larry Lee reigns here.
Starting point is 00:18:33 Oh, yeah. I don't know about that. Everybody in town has a story about Larry Lee. They all know Larry, and they do actually. That's the thing about Larry Lee. Of course. Oh yeah. There's a chimpanzee involved in this story, Jimmy.
Starting point is 00:18:44 This is a fucking insane tale. A guy changes his name to, it's a sitcom in a 70s band, he matches together to make a name. Oh my God. This is a wild fucking mess of an episode. Okay. So Larry Lee Raines, born March 22nd, 1945. So they're a year and a half apart, these two.
Starting point is 00:19:03 They're, you know. They're the same. They're the same, a year and a half apart these two they're you know They're the same they're the same a year and a half is nothing for brothers nothing nothing So Larry is called Dumbo in school growing up not because he's dumb because he has big ears Yeah, and this is during the double Dumbo come out in the late 40s. I think so this is yeah Yeah, it would have been fresh in everyone's mind. Very fresh, yeah. Everyone just saw it. Now the parents, okay, his mother works the evening shift in a paper factory.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Making paper, not newspapers. No, no, not a newspaper. Yeah, it doesn't work at the paper. She works making paper. For paper. For paper, I just work for paper. Which one? All of it, the paper. She works making paper. For paper. For paper. I just work for paper. Which one? All of it is paper. Jesus. So that's what she does. It's a tough life for Larry and Danny here. And they rarely saw her, basically, the kids. Yeah, because she worked at night
Starting point is 00:19:58 the whole time. Right. She's sleeping with them. Yeah. So he said that his mother, Larry would later say that his mother was disorganized and Just not equipped to deal with the family or any of the things that are in her in her lap including their father Who was an alcoholic? Abusive lunatic right so that's always gonna help that's why she's out at night probably working So I'm gonna get a job that starts right about when he gets home I out at night probably working. So I'm gonna get a job that starts right about when he gets home, I think. Cause he's an asshole.
Starting point is 00:20:27 Right about when he gets home from the bar drunk as fuck. Yeah, apparently the father would just kinda torment the boys. He got mad really fucking easily if the kids took an extra second to do what he asked, he would hit them, he'd also beat their mother. So he beat the hell out of everybody in the house, including the furniture.
Starting point is 00:20:49 He would just, yeah, he would just go destroy the fucking coffee table when he was, he'd beat the shit out of everybody and then just go bash the coffee table in too, because he's got so much fucking rage pent up. Yeah, how do you even talk to that guy, or wanna any sort of relationship when he's beating up the Ashley furniture? How do you even talk to that guy or want any sort of relationship when he's beating
Starting point is 00:21:06 up the Ashley furniture? How do you? And clear your breath. Jesus, the Ikea wasn't that sturdy to begin with. I can't imagine they've got great furniture. Even great furniture breaks real easy. Yeah, well back then all furniture was pretty decent quality for the most part. They didn't really make a lot of pressed particle board shit.
Starting point is 00:21:24 Not a lot of particle board shit. They had a lot of real board shit, yeah. No, they had a lot of like. There's a lot of real wood. There's a lot of like, I inherited this from my grandmother, this old table, like a lot of that kind of shit. It's like fucking carved and ornate. Yeah, heavy, all that kind of shit. So, while this is going on, he would also pick fights with other men all the time too, at the bar,
Starting point is 00:21:39 at work, on the street. He's just a rageful lunatic. What happened, sir? He's an a rageful lunatic. What happened? He's an alcoholic version of Joe Pepitone's dad from crime and sports. But I don't know if he's as good of a fighter. So they, from what Larry said, he seemed to enjoy humiliating the boys and kind of tormenting them. That was his thing. He also liked to scare them and would like to force them to do things like drink
Starting point is 00:22:03 alcohol when they were seven years old. Yeah. He would make the kids drink booze do things like drink alcohol when they were seven years old. Oh what? Yeah he would make the kids drink booze when he was seven when they were seven. Why would you do that? That's just gonna make you clean up puke. He no shit well he would also yeah seven-year-olds not gonna hold their liquor at all. They're not real good at that. And he would make them drink whiskey. Oh so it's not like have a beer you know what I mean? Like it's whiskey. A kid can't handle whiskey. No. You it's not like have a beer. You know what I mean? Like it's whiskey. A kid can't handle whiskey. No, you're going to puke that up quick. That's sour mash doesn't sit. Two sips. You're going to get a great buzz. Four sips.
Starting point is 00:22:34 You're going to be sick for a day and a half if you're seven years old. You drink a Capri Sun or apple juice too fast and spin around and you're spraying that. Oh, your butt. Yeah. Kids are always throwing up. They're fucking they have they, they don't have, I think that thing that holds everything in develops at a later time. Whatever that diaphragm is that holds things down. The little flap, I'm assuming it's a flap of some kind.
Starting point is 00:22:55 It's like the toilet flap that's inside the tank that holds the water in. Doesn't let shit come back into the tub, into the toilet. So he would also, dad would throw nickels and dimes on the floor and make the boys fight for them oh for Christ literally fight for a nickel I mean in the 40s that's a lot of money actually 50s that'll buy you something but for him it was entertainment I can for a nickel I can watch children fight which is a pretty sick thing to think here. Which is weird. They would fight until one of them was, you know,
Starting point is 00:23:29 fucking losing. Yeah, one of them lost and his father, when Larry is nine, so Danny would be 10, almost 11. His father leaves the family, which is probably the best thing for everybody. But a decade of that. Oh, that's their formative years are that. Yeah, it's not good. Not good. He moves to Florida to take a job as a gas station attendant.
Starting point is 00:23:54 He had a lucrative offer, lucrative offer down in Fort Lauderdale he had to get to. Tell you this gas station needs somebody. Jacksonville's paying a dollar 25 more. I'm going. I'm going, I'm going, you gotta do it. When you're in a business like that, you just, you have to go where the business is. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:24:11 That's like radio. Yeah, it's like radio or comedy or something like that. You gotta go where the gas stations are. So. How long would you have to work there to make the move worth it? That's what I mean. To pay the move?
Starting point is 00:24:26 He just wanted to leave the family and move to Florida, and he got a job at a gas station, and that's where he worked. He's done with the snow in Michigan. Oh yeah, and his boys will kind of follow in his footsteps. One, Danny will work at a gas station later on, too, as kind of like his career when he's in his 20s, which is interesting.
Starting point is 00:24:41 The boys never get along, by the way. They're always fighting. Really? And that has to be from their father's been pitting them against each other since they were born. So they're used to that and they, rather than team up and be like, fuck this guy and what do we do?
Starting point is 00:24:55 It's their, they- The main event always. They had, they completely took it separately and tried to fight their battle alone. So most, a lot of siblings get closer in this type of situation, but not them. They get they just get farther away. He okay. Here's one of their stories.
Starting point is 00:25:15 They had a lot of troubles. One time Danny said Larry threw a kitchen knife at him during a fight in their home. And he said it missed me and I threw it back at him and his he also missed too. So that's what's going on. There are children with knives. Yeah, this mother goes to work at the paper factory and there's a couple of fucking wild boys that are literally throwing knives at each other in the house. This is a wild situation here. I guess the father also only had one functioning arm, which is wild.
Starting point is 00:25:48 Did he have the other one still? It was attached, but it was just dangling there. It's a dead arm. Didn't really do much for him. He's gotta throw it with his shoulder. I'm pretty impressed, actually, that he would fight men with one arm. That's pretty good.
Starting point is 00:26:01 Even fighting a child with one arm is pretty impressive. I'm more impressed that he somehow kept these kids from teaming up, because you can't fight two kids with one arm. And I think that's why he separated them. He wanted them to divide and conquer, then I could dominate one and one rather than two. It's easily.
Starting point is 00:26:18 One arm and you're intimidating? Fuck out of here, Gimpy. Oh my god. He said, by the way, Larry said that one time his dad, when he was drunk, ran over the family dog with his truck. Yeah. Yeah. Ran over the family dog with his truck. That was a real hard thing for the kids. Yeah, that's tragic. And he said, Larry said, I looked at the other kids and I thought,
Starting point is 00:26:39 how could they be so attached to a dog to cry or have a tantrum? Larry didn't give a fuck. He's already dissociated from emotions, man. Didn't feel anything he said. He didn't understand why the other kids are upset. He's like, what the fuck is wrong with you? It's a dog. Like, whoa. Oh boy.
Starting point is 00:26:56 You are disturbed because an eight-year-old, that should freak them out good. You know what I mean? That should destroy him till he's at least nine. No shit. He went to Parchment High School in southern Michigan. This is both of them did they both went to parchment about Larry Form like the paper again. It's all paper up there Mom makes parchment I go to parchment former classmate of
Starting point is 00:27:23 Larry's said he had a friendly smile but he was a bully. Larry, which makes sense. He said these two were in art class together and one time Larry came at this guy with a chisel. He tried to stab him with a chisel in art class. Those are so dull. That'll hurt so bad. No, shit.
Starting point is 00:27:41 An art class is like, you don't get a more chill class than that. Yeah. There's not like deadlines. You're fucking making things. And to be that angry and enraged in art class, you really got to have a lot coming in, pent up. So this guy said he was trying to stick that thing in me. He had this shit eating grin on his face. Do I take him seriously or not? He was saying, I don't know what to do. Is this kid serious? Is he trying to really stab me in art class? That's a great example of what that smile was. Yeah, shitty grin.
Starting point is 00:28:09 I don't understand what that smile is. He like, apparently, he, just like his father, he's learned from his father, he likes to scare the shit out of people and make them fucking uncomfortable and scared. And he thrives on the discomfort. He thrives it, yeah. Someone does it to him, so he's now doing it to other people.
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Starting point is 00:30:16 Now, they would visit a farm, the boys, apparently. There's a Mrs. Norman Hawley. It's from the 60s, this newspaper. So she doesn't get it. She doesn't even get it first name. Mrs. Norman is who she is. Mrs. Norman Hawley. She said that Larry used to visit the farm that her parents owned. And she said, my father felt sorry for the boys and they came to the farm on weekends. And he's this woman said, Larry was always nice to me. He would do things for me such as shining shoes and running errands, but I didn't like him at first
Starting point is 00:30:50 because he showed his mother no respect. So nice to these people outside the house, but he had no respect for his mother whatsoever and treated her like shit. Both boys did. What Mrs. Norman Holly doesn't understand is that that's what they were conditioned to do. Doesn't get it, and I can't imagine that what about the older and youngest girl
Starting point is 00:31:08 that were in here too. This isn't a household for a little girl. This is... Babies? No. No, this is fucking crazy. So... Not good at all. Larry quickly turns to fucking off his life here. Sure.
Starting point is 00:31:18 And some of it's not his fault. Like growing up with his father obviously isn't his fault and Danny either. Yeah. his fault. Like growing up with his father obviously isn't his fault and Danny either. But at 13 years old, he meets a woman. Larry does. How old? 13. The eighth grade-ish. He meets a 23 year old woman who's a divorcee with three toddlers and they have a romantic relationship. He's 13. What happened to her? What happened to her?
Starting point is 00:31:49 Where, yeah. She's a divorced woman with three babies and she's like, let me fuck this eighth grader. Her childhood. How old are those kids? Is one 10 because she may think that. No, they're toddlers. They're toddlers.
Starting point is 00:32:01 They're all under four. She pumped three kids out, got divorced. The relationship produced three quick kids, divorced, and now she's like, I'm going to fuck a child. So how awful was the guy she was with that she wants to now be with somebody that can't do those things because they're a child? He's too weak. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:23 This is from Larry. He says, 10.30 every night I would be out of my bedroom window and I'd go down and hang out at Sue's all night. Her name is Sue. She was big on records. We would sit around because this is what he was born in 45. So this is like 1958. So this is picture Greece. Greece is Greece takes place in 1959. So this is Greece. He said we would sit around and listen to records and I liked her kind of music. Misty, Nat King Cole, that kind of stuff. Well, I'm a sentimental guy. We would sit and listen to music and talk. You're not a sentimental guy. Your dog got killed and you wondered why you had no feelings about
Starting point is 00:33:01 it. That's a great point. And you're not a sentimental guy. You're a child. And you're a child. Yeah, he's 13. Yeah, you're a children. Yeah, she could be playing fucking Jim Jones albums and as long as she's blowing you when you're 13, you think it was the greatest thing in the world. Yeah, no, put that Hitler album back on.
Starting point is 00:33:18 I don't fucking care, whatever. Yeah, Nuremberg, some shit, whatever. Yeah, blow me, I don't care. 13, you'd think you hit the fucking lottery, especially back then. You didn't get sex. Some of these kids didn't get sex till they were 23 and married.
Starting point is 00:33:33 When I was 17, getting anything regular, I was like, this is the best thing. Yeah. What are we doing? Imagine 13. Why go to work? Yeah. This is great.
Starting point is 00:33:44 This is great. This is forever. So he said, quote, she had beautiful fingernails, almond shaped. What a weird thing to notice as a child. Let me... Let me tell you about the night we decided to be lovers. Oh, boy.
Starting point is 00:34:00 Let's talk... We decided... Let me tell you about the night she decided to molest me. Let me tell you about that. Let's talk about the night, let me tell you about the night she decided to molest me. Let me tell you about that. Yeah, let's talk about the night that she did something terribly illegal. Yeah, imagine this was, we were talking about a 13 year old girl talking about this. She'd be like, oh my God. The night we decided?
Starting point is 00:34:14 We decided to be lovers. You don't get to. I was sitting on the floor and she was sitting on the couch and I was holding her hand, painting her fingernails. He's got a weird fingernail obsession. No, shit, he likes hands. Yeah, he's like, let me paint those for you. And just, and for some crazy reason, I just looked up into her eyes and kissed her hand. I was blowing on her fingernails to dry them
Starting point is 00:34:35 and it seemed like the thing to do. And I did it. And she just melted. Oh boy. She was forever saying, what am I doing with a kid? But with the lights out, I wasn't a kid. What? How big is he? He's saying he could sling dick even at 13. What am I doing with a kid?
Starting point is 00:34:51 Yeah, what am I doing with this insanely illegal relationship that I'm involved in? What am I, committing a felony? Yeah. So he would like basically kind of hang out with Sue all the time and they were like Almost like a couple that almost lived together. He was there everybody. Yeah, no, but he was always there He would babysit for her children when they were at work. He would Yeah, well he would wash the dishes and do chores
Starting point is 00:35:18 He's a she had just adopted a teenage kid that she also fucks basically. It's weird and adopted a teenage kid that she also fucks basically. It's weird. And he said that he would spend all his money on them. He'd buy the kids presents and buy her presents and basically any money he got he would spend it on them. He's just being a father. Yeah. He's trying to be a dad at 13 which is creepy. Now in the 60s though as this progresses, Sue's still around. He's always with Sue, but both brothers, now Danny and Larry, began dating the same girl. Fantastic. Yeah, everything's a competition with these two,
Starting point is 00:35:53 whether it's a nickel on the floor, or that girl, or anything's a competition. Who had her first, do we know? We don't know, but apparently, as a girl named Kathy, she'll come up again multiple times in this story, and so will Sue. These women, for some reason, stick around these guys for decades.
Starting point is 00:36:08 I don't know why. So I guess Larry now, so Larry is like 14 years old, 15 years old, and he's dating a 26-year-old, and then he's got also a high school girlfriend that he's fighting with his brother about. This is a lot of drama for a fucking sophomore. You know what I mean? And why would you? You've got a you a regular you got regular pussy at home
Starting point is 00:36:29 what are you doing yeah you're going out with this yeah fucking with this girl with a Lisa Frank backpack come on man 26 year old knows tricks by now this this girl doesn't know what she's doing what are we talking about so yeah Larry at 16 okay this is a from his probation officer after this incident, Kyle Hazelton. He said Larry was 16 years old and he stole a car. Now the charges end up being dismissed, luckily for Larry, and this probation officer said, when I told him he was free, he broke down and cried. So that'll make him cry, but not the dog being killed. He said that he, the probation officer said
Starting point is 00:37:09 he didn't think he should have been freed. He thinks at least he should have had to be sent to a psychiatrist. He's like, there's something wrong with the fucking kid. It was pretty obvious, but they didn't send him to anything. They didn't make him get any help. They just said dismissed. So then he's 17, he dropped out in the 10th grade,
Starting point is 00:37:27 because you know, it's a lot of the pressure of being a family man and having a chick on the sides a lot for you when you're a sophomore. And he and a friend stole another car. They get arrested, and the judge gives him a choice, and they did this a lot back then, either juvenile hall or the army. Take your pick, Chief, at this point.
Starting point is 00:37:49 This is 1962, so this is before- You dropped out of high school, you're a big grown up. That's it, yeah. You're not in school. You can either go to jail or head out and be a real man. Head out and fucking, yeah, do that shit. So he joined the army here, and that only lasts 11 months because he gets kicked out with a dishonorable discharge after a drunken assault on another soldier.
Starting point is 00:38:09 Yeah, because that's a terrible idea to put a degenerate into regimented, scheduled... Some people it turns them around. There are some people that, oh yeah, there's some people that were fuck-ups and they went in the military and said the regimentation was what they needed and they liked it. Because those are people that if they got arrested and went to prison, they would have been okay too because they like regimentation. They like being told where to be and what time to be there because their brains, you know, if they're fucked, I'm not saying people that join the military, that's why they join, but the people who join because they don't have anyone else to go, that's kind of what
Starting point is 00:38:43 it is. Sometimes it helps them and sometimes it completely breaks their brain and their brains can't handle it. I just think it's fucked up that you're sending a person who has proclivities for doing things bad into a situation where we need them to be, whereas the other place, the people that are gonna deal
Starting point is 00:39:01 with them are trained for that guy. Yeah, absolutely. Well, back then. They weren't trained for that guy. Yeah absolutely. Back then for that guy. There is no training necessary for that guy. It was do this do that or else you get written up and put in the fucking jail. Court martial. You're going to jail anyway. Yeah that's it. Yeah they just don't you know they're not going Larry what are you doing again? It's fucking Larry. Here's push-ups Larry clean the toilets and Larry getting the fucking brig Those are your options
Starting point is 00:39:28 That's it. He gets repeatedly disciplined for misconduct and chronic alcoholism He's always drunk in the army in his first 11 months. Meanwhile while While he's in the army, Oh God Danny marries Cathy and has two kids. Uh oh. In 11 months? Marries her, has one kid, and then they end up having another kid. So yeah, by the time Larry gets back in 11 months, his- He's lost.
Starting point is 00:39:55 Yes. His brother's married his girlfriend and impregnated her and they're having children now. So- You went off to war and lost the battle at home. Not even war. He didn't even get there yet. This was just at base. This was in like North Carolina or some shit. He just attacked some guy with a fucking with a beer bottle probably. So he comes back to Kalamazoo and he asks Sue to marry him. Marry me Sue. Yeah, she's 28 29. She said no
Starting point is 00:40:30 And back then a woman with three kids who was single like they were like looking to get married again And she was like not to you though. You're I can't you couldn't even like hack it You can't hack it in the army. You can't hack it in high school. What are we talking about here? So Christmas? 1963 here going into 64 he tries to kill himself Yeah, Larry's had enough. He's like life has really been a not been a better roses here so far. Yeah pretty shitty He's had no opportunities. Well, he's had one he's in the front seat of his 1958 black and white Plymouth convertible with the top up though Not to the top down with he just bought a he stopped at Sears and bought a hose and hooked it up from the tailpipe and it was car and a state trooper found him in the
Starting point is 00:41:13 front seat, groggy, half unconscious with the hose attached and came over and fucking did that. He spends 10 days in Kalamazoo state hospital because they're want to check them out because obviously he's got some problems. His mother insisted he be released and they released him after 10 days. So that's two opportunities to try to fucking help this kid and figure out what's wrong with them. And they blown it. So now he's out and now he's he's an adult. So now nobody gives a shit. Now the help is gonna be jail or get your shit together.
Starting point is 00:41:47 Those are your options. There's no more, oh, what's wrong with you, you know, young man type of shit. So May 1964, Larry is out west. Larry likes to ramble in Nevada. He'll end up all the way out there. And this is like, you know, 60s Vegas is a totally different Vegas.
Starting point is 00:42:08 Yeah, it's a very small place. This is bleak, empty Nevada. It's one street on Vegas. Is he in Vegas? It's all lit up. He'll go through Vegas and all around there. So he, okay, May 1964, early May, he's hitchhiking, because that's what he doing Yeah, and he gets a real odd ride here a guy named Dave Pitts is the guy he gets a ride with now Dave Pitts
Starting point is 00:42:33 Would travel and do all sorts of shows he did tons of shit with the ice capades He's an ice skater and This is the real nice guy. He's got a chimp named Spanky. And Spanky the chimp can also ice skate. What? Yeah, so he dresses up, I have these pictures, he dresses up in this crazy fucking costume with this like elaborate shit like an animal.
Starting point is 00:42:58 Like he looks like a lion. You know, like an ice skater. Yeah, yeah exactly. Like an ice skater. Without the chick though. His chick is a monkey. His chick is spanky? And then he's got spanky the ice skating chimp. So he travels around the country
Starting point is 00:43:16 doing shows with spanky. Ice Capade shows. And ice shows and all this shit. Alright. That's what he's doing. But he's like a known guy. He's been on TV and shit. He's like a known guy. He's been on TV and shit. Wow. He's like a known guy, Dave Beck. You do that shit, it'll get attention.
Starting point is 00:43:30 He's the only guy with an ice skating chimp. Yeah. If you go, we need something else in this show. I don't know, something different, just something that really catches the eye. How about a chimp that ice skates? Fucking perfect. How many of those are there? One.
Starting point is 00:43:44 Spanky. And that's where he goes okay so he's known as the world's only ice skating chimpanzee okay now he's driving a 1963 GMC suburban carry-all fuck yeah which is a big old thing because he's got all of his shit in there he's got trunks full of props costumes I don't know chimp things you got to keep he's got all of his shit in there. He's got trunks full of props, costumes, I don't know, chimp things. You gotta keep. He's got a cage for that chimp in there. You can't just let that thing run around the car.
Starting point is 00:44:12 Chimp is in the back seat in a cage as well, as we'll talk about. Yeah, so there's that. He's got all that shit, so he's gotta have a big stuff here, a big car. So he and he and Spanky, Pitts and Spanky, were headed to Duluth, Minnesota to start rehearsals for their third season of the Ice Capades.
Starting point is 00:44:27 Hell yeah. So they were getting out there to do that. So they're the headliners, by the way. It's them and some Olympians are the headliners. Yeah, who the fuck else can make a monkey skate? That's awesome. I'm also not following that no matter what I do. No, you don't follow children or animals.
Starting point is 00:44:44 You certainly don't follow fucking animals doing human tricks. That's not, you don't follow that shit. You can't top that. You'd have to be a human that could fly because he's the only ice skating chimp. You'd have to do something that no other human can do, which would be the gift of flight, I think, to match that.
Starting point is 00:45:03 It's the only way you can match that. Yeah, have wildly shaped hands where you can rip faces off. Yeah, something like that. That's what gyps do. And then freak out and rip faces off with hands and feet at the same time. Just tear fucking shit apart.
Starting point is 00:45:15 So, Pitts plans to stop in Evanston, Indiana to see his parents and show them his new car. And he's normal, he's used to this. It's 65, he goes to 65 cities a year. The dudes traveling in this car. So this is normal. Now they left, Pits and Spanky left Los Angeles before sunrise and they drive to Vegas.
Starting point is 00:45:40 That's the next stop. Now Pits says he saw a young man with his thumb out hitchhiking. He said he looked like a quote, preppy teenage college kid. He had short hair and just looked like a college kid that was on the run. And back then hitchhiking, you didn't go, oh Jesus Christ when you see a hitchhiker. People were like, oh, look at that guy. I'll pull over and give him a ride. It was totally like a normal thing to hitchhike and pick up hitchhikers. There weren't near as many cars available either to own. No, that's the other. Yeah, there wasn't as many cars.
Starting point is 00:46:08 And there also was just, you know, this kid, he basically he said he had like a James Dean pompadour. He looked like a kid from the mid 60s. He had a he was a skinny kid. He's only five, seven and skinny, Larry, too. So so here's Larry on the side of the road. The Dave said he thought he might be a Mormon missionary, actually.
Starting point is 00:46:27 So he was like, maybe he's a Mormon missionary. I don't know. He goes, but he was driving these long stretches with just you and a chimp in the back. He started to get fucking lonely. A little stir crazy. Yeah, you talk to anybody. And he said the kid had a white shirt and black tie on,
Starting point is 00:46:42 like either reservoir dogs or a Mormon. Yeah, one of the two. And yeah, so he pulled over, and the kid said he's trying to get to Michigan. And the guy said hop in, I can take you as far as Chicago. Oh wow. Which you don't expect that, you just got your whole trip done pretty much.
Starting point is 00:46:57 Yeah, as far as Chicago, isn't that past it? Well, I mean, no, because then Michigan would be. Isn't Michigan on the other side? No, Michigan is to the east of Wisconsin. Okay. Wisconsin is next to Minnesota. Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan. That's how they go up top.
Starting point is 00:47:14 Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Chicago is past Michigan. No, but it's right, it's still over there. No, it's not. Chicago's not past Michigan. Chicago is right up. Chicago's follow the lake. Sorry. We were there. No, it's not you're not getting Chicago's not past Michigan. Chicago is right Chicago's Follow the lake
Starting point is 00:47:28 We were there we know fucking Milwaukee to Chicago down the fucking lake. That's what I mean. It's right there That's above that and then Michigan's to the east. Why do you why do you keep saying Milwaukee? That's in West of Chicago, right Milwaukee is north of Chicago Okay. Yes, and then then northeast of Illinois is Michigan. Why are you challenging me on this? I know where the fuck it is and I'm telling you. Just say, okay, that's where it is. You don't know, so don't argue.
Starting point is 00:47:54 What are you talking about? My point is Chicago's east of Michigan, isn't it? No, Michigan is east of Chicago. So I keep telling you, it goes Wisconsin, then Michigan. Wisconsin is above Illinois. Michigan is next to it over there. Wait. Moving on.
Starting point is 00:48:15 I get it. Dave Pitts gets it. Fucking Spanky gets it. Spanky's in a cage, and he understands. Spanky knows where we're going. Spanky. Spanky's like, brr brr brr brr brr brr. I'll tear your fucking face off if you ask if it's East Chicago again.
Starting point is 00:48:31 That's amazing, I love it. So he said fuck it, let's go. So here's Larry, gets in the car and Rains said, Rains didn't see, Larry didn't see Spanky at first in the back. He just thought he'd get in a thing. But then he heard him. And Larry said, I get in and there's this ungodly howling and screeching and what a chimpanzee. What kind of people is this? Is his response. It's only one people. Yeah. What kind of people is this? That's a weird way to put it, but You know normally
Starting point is 00:49:08 He's probably done a lot of hitchhiking, probably never Got into a car with a chimpanzee in it. That's new. Yeah, and I Would jump the Fuck out. What is, what do you Know? That cage is secure, right? Jesus Christ. So, Reigns though, Larry
Starting point is 00:49:24 Said he wasn't afraid, He thought he was cool because he had seen Spanky on TV. And he said, yeah, we do this ice-scoop. He goes, you're the fucking ice-skating chimp guy? Holy shit, I've seen you. He was like, that's fucking awesome. That chimp is amazing. Like he thought he was cool as shit. So, he'd seen him and he's like, let's do it. But the problem is that Spanky, from the moment that Larry got in the car, Spanky did not like him and freaked the fuck out. He had a vibe on him and didn't like him and started fucking going crazy. He said that he would do a pant hoot, which is when they do their freaking out fucking
Starting point is 00:50:03 thing. Which is when they do their freaking out fucking thing and Dave's son later will say spanky knew this person should not be in the van Wow bad vibe from spanking spanky was like fuck this fuck this get him out. Don't like him. Don't like him So I would trust the monkey at that point or the ape or whatever. Fuck it is the chimp. I'd trust the chimp So they go through Utah and into Wyoming. Let's not discuss the geography of where those are. This poor monkey is riding through all of this with this guy in the car and he's panting and hooting and hollering. Yeah, so that's the thing. But he felt bad. He didn't want to drop the kid off and be
Starting point is 00:50:38 like, the monkey doesn't like you. You got to drop you off in the middle of the desert. So they stop at a motel one night. Pits and Spanky go inside and Larry off in the middle of the desert. So they stop for at a motel one night. Pits and Spanky go inside and Larry sleeps in the suburban. Okay, now the pits will write a letter here about this whole thing. And he says that they crossed into Colorado, then Nebraska, and all of that sort of shit. I guess the second day while they're driving through Colorado and Nebraska, Larry pulls out a pistol. Why? A chrome plated derringer and he said you see what I got in my hand? And Pitts was driving. He goes I don't see anything. I can't see anything. I'm driving, you know? And so then Larry puts the gun to his head and
Starting point is 00:51:25 Pulls it back and go you know what it is now to his head the drivers to the driver's head Yeah It puts it to Dave's head here to pits his head and pits said it looked as big as a cannon This fucking thing any gun that's close to you looks pretty scary. So then Rains tells him I've been killing people by the way. That's what I've been doing out here when you picked me up. Yeah, I've been out here murdering. He said, well who are you killing? It was like somebody you know?
Starting point is 00:51:52 Rains is like trying to get it. He said no. He said no, people like you who stop and give me rides. Oh boy. Which is terrifying. He said, he told him, Larry said, you know the more people you kill, the easier it gets. So I believe that don't really give a shit about this. And Pitts was
Starting point is 00:52:10 like, what the fuck? He looked over. He said he's a he called him a skinny kid with a weak chin later on. Like this, this kid's a fucking serial killer. We talking about, you know, this weak chin little fucking nobody. Weak chin little pussy. That needs to come back as an insult. People need to really know their role. When you got a weak chin. Now weak chins people just grow big beards over them. Not you. That's the thing.
Starting point is 00:52:34 You have a good chin. You have a fine chin. You don't need a beard like for chin purposes. People if I see a beard I go 90% chance of a weak chin right there. Or they go and get a fucking implant. Or they do that which is Jesus Christ. That's so creepy. Just grow a fucking beard at that point. What are you doing? You're not Tom Selleck, sorry. Just grow a fucking beard. I don't know what to tell you. But if they grow a Justin Bieber beard then you
Starting point is 00:52:59 gotta fucking get the implant. You gotta. You can't cover anything up. It doesn't work well if you got that patchy shit going on, that's a problem. I feel so bad for those guys. You have no option at that point. No. You just that this is I have to be shaving. No chin and that thing. Fuck. Poor thing. Poor fucking thing. You got to get a beard. Merkin a chin. Nobody's nobody's scared of you. No, even this guy. He's got a gun on him. He's like this weak chin little bitch. Yeah, that's what I mean. Yeah, weak chin ass bitch.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Holding a pistol, I'll kick the shit out of you. Oh, man. So Pitt says, OK, look, I got $150 on my wallet. So you can have that. Obviously, you're robbing me. Or I open this fucking cage and we see what happens. Well, that's it. It's in the back.
Starting point is 00:53:44 That's the other thing. Well, see the thing is with with this chimp it is I'm sure it'll freak out and kill you if it wants to but it's very trained to not maul people. It's a fucking ice skates. It skates with music blaring and people cheering and kids yelling and it's fine so it's a pretty calm chimp. So Raines though, Larry says, no, that's good. I'll take the 150, but I'm not leaving. He says, let me see your map. He looks at a map and he said, oh good. We're near a river. So he said, tell you what I'm going to do. We're going to go to this river. I'm going to kill you and that chimp and I'm going to dump you both in the river. Oh boy. Which
Starting point is 00:54:23 is fucking insane. So he tells him to pull over and orders him to open Spanky's cage. Open Spanky's cage! Open it. So he unlocks the cage and they said, Larry would later say the stench of chimp feces hit them both in the face as far as that went. Like, holy yeah, yeah. He said the chimp jumps out, jumps out right away. This is what Larry said. Arms all around, pits his neck looking over at me just like a little kid. Like the chimp is like scared, like protect me from this guy. Even though this heat, this chimp could maul this fucking guy.
Starting point is 00:54:58 Oh God, he could tear both of them to pieces in a blink of an eye. And yeah, and then just jump around and fucking play with the gun and he could do everything. And the suburban's his. And the suburban's his and he can go on to the next gig. I work alone now. Dead weight he was. The guy was dead weight. So he orders, Larry orders Pitts to get in the cage with Spanky.
Starting point is 00:55:22 You and Spanky get in the cage. Pitts begs him, please don't put me in the cage with spanky you and spanky get in the cage. Yeah, it's begs him Please don't put me in the cage. Well, Larry's shit in there. He's nope. You're getting you're getting in the fucking cage So they get into the cage together Larry locks them in and then Reigns here Larry gets into the cab and he drives with these two trapped in the fucking in the cage and Pits said while he was in the cage He said I talked to spanky like I always did, as a father talking to his son,
Starting point is 00:55:47 telling him that everything was gonna be all right. Oh god, that's so depressing. That's what it very much is. So once they're in Kansas, Larry stops the Suburban and comes to the back. Oh boy. And he tells Pitts this, quote, how does it feel to talk your way out of death?
Starting point is 00:56:07 So later on, Larry will say he couldn't bring himself to kill Pitts and Spanky. He said, this is what's fucked up. This is what's crazy. Think about this. The dog thing, yeah. No, he said later on he told a psychiatrist he saw something special in their human chimp bond that he just he
Starting point is 00:56:26 they had this bond and he just felt terrible. He can't destroy. Yeah. He saw a father son relationship. What is that? That's so weird. Wow. That's amazing. And he didn't want to like ruin it because he didn't have that. That weird. He didn't get angry at him for it. It was the opposite. It was so unfamiliar and beautiful to him. He couldn't break it. He couldn't destroy it. Isn't that weird? It's so fucking weird, is it not? So they end up spending the next 17 hours after that driving to South Haven, Michigan. They stopped for breakfast at a roadside diner. With the chimp. They got out and ate breakfast and it was like, don't say anything. I'm sure he had like the gun under the table at him and shit like that. So that's wild Pitt said he was terrified the whole time. He said it's stop signs or when a cop car would pull along
Starting point is 00:57:13 He said he considered jumping out of the suburban Yeah, cuz he could have but then he said even if you do get away then what happens to spanky? He didn't want to leave spanky with this fucking guy So he would go drive off and crash and kill Spanky or go shoot Spanky on a spike or whatever. So that's what he said. They get in the South Haven, Pitts is driving again now. So we've gone back to one here on positions.
Starting point is 00:57:36 We have a mutual understanding and trust is built again. Yeah, it's a little Stockholm thing going on. So Larry tells Pitts to pull over. The chimp trainer, he has no money there, so he asks him for ten dollars out of the money that he took from him. He goes, I don't have any money. You're leaving me here with no gas or food money. Can I at least have ten dollars out of the 150 I gave you? So Larry handed him 20. Said, here take 20 20. No, but you're going to have 20. What the fuck is going on here? I'm going to kill you and your chimp and dump him in a river.
Starting point is 00:58:09 No, you guys are okay. You know what? Here's 20 bucks back. They become friends. They're going to exchange fucking information now. This is ridiculous. So then Larry warned him, and I don't know how he was planning on enforcing this, but he said, you are not to tell anyone about this for two weeks.
Starting point is 00:58:26 Two weeks, and then I get to say whatever I want? Yes, because he said at that time, I'm going to kill myself. So once I'm dead, you can fucking say whatever you want. Yeah, he said, but if you do tell, I have your ID and I know where to find you, I will come kill you. Is it a deal?
Starting point is 00:58:43 And pits, I mean, the guy stays, he would say anything at this. Yeah, great, sure, yeah, no, no. Come to my house and fuck my mother, absolutely. No problem, yeah, that sounds great. No, I'll make an appointment and everything. It'll be great. She'll be waiting for you all trimmed up and.
Starting point is 00:58:55 Wow. Wow. So he gets away that way. Pitts takes off, he goes on to have a long career with the chimp. Never says a word? Never, oh no, he does, he does. Yeah, later, but not right now. Later he tells people, he goes on to have a long career with the chimp. Never says a word? Never. Oh no, he does. He does. Yeah, later, but not right now?
Starting point is 00:59:07 He tells people, he writes his daughter this lengthy thing. No, I think he does tell police about it, but he doesn't know who he is. He's just a kid. Great point, yeah. So he doesn't have any ID on him, and he's just some kid. And also, he doesn't know where the fuck he's going. He could be in Maine by now. Nancy's love story could have been ripped right out of the pages of one of her own novels.
Starting point is 00:59:28 She was a romance mystery writer who happens to be married to a chef. But this story didn't end with a happily ever after. When I stepped into the kitchen, I could see that Chef Brophy was on the ground and I heard somebody say, call 911. As writers, we'd written our share of murder mysteries. So when suspicion turned to Dan's wife, Nancy, we weren't that surprised. The first person they look at would be the spouse.
Starting point is 00:59:54 We understand that's usually the way they do it. But we began to wonder, had Nancy gotten so wrapped up in her own novels... There are murders in all of the books. ...that she was playing them out in real life? You can listen to Happily Never After, Dan & Nancy, early and ad-free right now, by joining Wondery Plus in the Wondery app or on Apple Podcasts. It was the biggest scandal in pop music? The stars of Milli Vanilli, the Grammy-winning, multi-platinum R&B phenomenon, were exposed as frauds, but none of this was their idea.
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Starting point is 01:02:02 Go follow Mr. Bolland'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. Who knows, but later on in May, a 30-year-old man who's a school teacher named Gary Smuck, S-M-O-C-K, goes missing. Okay? His wife reports of missing. This is May 30th 1964. He's missing a couple days before that So this is 5 p.m. May 30th 1964. It's a Saturday afternoon a patrol officer a cop makes there's a car a chevy a Chevy on the side of the road that he looks abandoned because There's nobody there. So he stops and he a chevy on the side of the road that he looks abandoned because there's nobody there so he stops and he sees blood stains on the bumper.
Starting point is 01:02:49 Oh shit. That's not good. And then he sees personal papers scattered in the front seat. So he's like okay there's something going on here. So he had the car towed to a police station. He got a tow truck out there to tow it to a police station so they could look at it closer not on the side of the highway. You know what I mean? So at that exact time, Mrs. Gary Smock, Gary Smock's wife was in the police station making a missing person's report. And saw his car? And yeah, well, they, at that time she heard the cops talking about there's a car, blah, blah, blah. And she said, that sounds like my husband's car.
Starting point is 01:03:25 It was near the Kalamazoo Zoo, the Kalamazoo Zoo. So he had been missing since the night before. So they popped the car's trunk and inside is the body of Gary Smock, white 30 year old male face in a pool of fresh blood, they said, just a mess. So from the items in the car, he was identified as Gary Smock. He's a 30 year old teacher from Plymouth, Michigan.
Starting point is 01:03:51 He'd been shot in the head just below the ear twice. It's a 22 caliber bullet and there's two of them in there. Then a cord was wrapped around one wrist as if he'd been tied up at some point and broke the bounds. Untied, yeah. And his shoes were missing, not wearing any shoes. No shoes. And also they figure out later while talking to his wife that his watch is also gone.
Starting point is 01:04:15 When they inventory all the stuff she says, where's his watch? So they estimate that he died pretty quickly from the shooting and they said though, it could have happened. It's happened that day, it's fresh. Blood isn't even dry yet. So they said sometime between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. In the car though. Oh yeah, it happened around here, in the trunk actually. So that's back, they can only get murder time of death
Starting point is 01:04:41 to about three hours now. That's in best conditions, they find the body early and all that. Back then, eight hours was a pretty good fucking window. So the police do door to door canvases of all the hotels and motels in the immediate area trying to reconstruct the last day of Gary's life here. They learned Friday, the day before this, he'd been on his way to the home of his in-laws in Allegan after leaving an appointment in Battle Creek with the Chamber of Commerce. He'd been there looking for accommodations for a future Church of God youth convention and had a Chamber of Commerce map of local facilities in his car.
Starting point is 01:05:21 So he was probably checking them out. He mentioned to the officials that the Chamber of Commerce that he had to leave to make it to a family dinner. His wife, Thelma heard from him around 6pm Friday evening. He told her that he wouldn't make it home for dinner, but he'd be there soon. So eat, go ahead and eat without me. Make me a plate, whatever. Yeah, make me a to go plate. No other sightings of him or contact from him
Starting point is 01:05:45 until later that night when his car was seen at a Kalamazoo service station around 11 p.m. The attendant recalled seeing two people in the car. Okay, now a palm print and a fingerprint were lifted from the car and later determined to belong to someone other than Gary or members of Gary Smock's family. Right. A foreign fingerprint. So police were hopeful they'd get a match here. There was another bullet recovered from the
Starting point is 01:06:14 floor of the car's trunk. His wallet was empty and a check had been written on Friday evening in the amount of $11 to cash. So he wrote a check for cash for $11. $11, which is a very specific number. Sure is. Now earlier that day, about 60 miles away in Elkhart, Indiana, a service station attendant named Charles Snyder, who's 33 years old, also was shot twice in the head with a.22. Oh shit. .22 caliber twice in the head. Deuce deuce.
Starting point is 01:06:50 They said there's about half a tank of gas in Smock's car. They estimated the car had gone at least 100 miles after being filled at 11 p.m. So agencies from both states were trying to figure out if the same bullet, you know, these are from the same gun, basically. I want to know if these are connected. June 5th, 1964, a tip comes into police about this whole matter. And it's from a pretty fucking fun source here. Well, yeah, apparently Larry, after all this, he went right back to Sue. His,
Starting point is 01:07:23 yeah, he went to back to Sue his yeah he went to by now yeah and he ends up going and tells her everything that happened really and Sue called her mother to tell her about it so and then a friend came over to talk about it mother sent some friend over to talk about it and somebody called police so they said we're calling the police you need to turn yourself in this is crazy blah blah blah. It was shortly after midnight the police receive a call from Arthur Booth who told them that Larry told him of a killing of a school teacher and showed me the murder weapon. Oh boy. So he said Reigns planned
Starting point is 01:08:02 to commit suicide from remorse. So you might want to get over here and grab him before he blows his brains out. Before there's no justice. So Sergeant Thompson and Detective Duncan go to the apartment here, Booth's apartment, where he is, where Larry is. They arrive just as Larry's walking out of the building. Oh, terrific. That's easy.
Starting point is 01:08:21 Yeah, there he is. It's the guy we're looking for. And they ask him as they're walking up to him They didn't they didn't like read him his rights or like hey you they just said did you kill Gary Smock? So worse police work ever did you kill Gary Smock as he's not even in cuffs yet. Yes, this is what you're walking up It's an armed man if he did They've been told he has the gun right here. He doesn't have it out, they don't see it, but he could have it tucked in his waistband
Starting point is 01:08:48 or something and they're like, you killed Gary Smock. It's a derringer, it could be on his wrist and he could just like- Pop it out like a fucking, like a cowboy. Like a villain, yeah. Like a villain in an old West casino. You don't know. He said that, Larry said, quote, do you mean the school teacher? Yes, I did.
Starting point is 01:09:08 That guy. And you just kept walking? Yeah, he's like, yeah, yeah, that's me. That's, I've been waiting for you. What took you so long? Yeah. Yeah. So they said, well, where is the gun?
Starting point is 01:09:18 And he said, in my pocket. And they were like, okay, will you put your hands behind your back and let us take it? He goes, yeah, sure. Oh my god. No problem. No confrontation, nothing. They're very lucky.
Starting point is 01:09:30 Yeah, absolutely. So during the three hour interrogation, they bring him in. He tells that he's, he's killed other people. It's not just him. There's other people also. They said that they talked to him. He said he was quiet and clean cut appearing and they they're just they didn't even know if they believed him He's five foot five or five foot seven the hundred thirty pounds
Starting point is 01:09:51 They said he talked freely alternating between laughing and being serious and just they're like is this dude for real? Well, they didn't believe him. They were like this This can't be right, but he did have the 22 caliber pistol when he was taken into custody Which that's you know which that's, you know, that's not good. So they talked to him more. He said, well, I hitchhiked a ride with a 30 year old father of two young daughters on the M43.
Starting point is 01:10:16 That's Gary Smock. And he said that he pulled out his pistol and ordered Smock to stop on a rural road. Go over here and pull over. He said I robbed him, and he said, well how much money did you get? $3. Oh, shit. This is for $3.
Starting point is 01:10:32 Three bucks. Three bucks. This dude has a family, kids, $3. Oh, my. Is that the lowest amount we've heard anyone murder for? $3. And he took his shoes. By the way, he's wearing Gary Smock shoes
Starting point is 01:10:45 at this time at this very time he's fucking wearing a dead band's shoes oh Jesus don't kill someone steal their shoes and then wear them to the police station to talk about it that's not a good thing what'd you take from him three bucks and these kicks and these yeah holy smokes that's that's not good so he said that he forced smock to get in the trunk after that. After he took his stuff, forced him to get in the trunk and then he drove on. Larry drove with Smock in the trunk. Larry said he stopped when he heard Smock making noises and banging around the trunk
Starting point is 01:11:16 like Billy Batson Goodfellas. Help, let me out. This went exactly like it went in Goodfellas. He drives to a side road where he said he's tied Smock's hands with a rope that he found in the car, so then he's got him laid down and his hands tied so he can't make that much noise, so then he shoots him twice in the back of the head.
Starting point is 01:11:37 Good lord. Yep, in the trunk, closes the trunk, drives on. With the body in the trunk, he drove to Elkhart where he obtained $100 in a holdup of a gas station where he shot the guy at the gas station too. That was Snyder. So yeah, he said he did that. And yeah, just shot him in the back of the head
Starting point is 01:11:58 and killed him. He said that was pretty easy. Charles Edward Snyder, 33, is the gas station attendant in Elkhart. And he said, yeah, yeah, Gary's body was in the trunk, and I was in there robbing him and shooting him. Oh my.
Starting point is 01:12:09 So he's on a little murder spree here. Yeah, he's got everything to lose. I mean, nothing to lose, but everything to lose. And he's talking like it's just, there's no consequences to this, it's fine. So he wants to talk to a priest. Really? And he'll talk to a shrink too,
Starting point is 01:12:24 which is what he really needs to talk to. So shortly after arriving at the station, he talks alone with a priest for about an hour. And then after that, he was read his rights. After he confessed and talked to a priest for an hour, then he was read his rights. Why did they do that? Because it's 1964. I think the Miranda thing was going on right now.
Starting point is 01:12:43 At this moment, yeah. It's 64 is the case. So they didn't, it's in the news, but you didn't have to read a suspect's rights right away. There was a very gray area in when you could do that. So he said he waived his rights, didn't care, and I did it, that's it. So he's arraigned between three and four a.m.
Starting point is 01:13:03 He's advised by the judge of his right to an attorney and he said, I don't want one. Really? Don't need an attorney. Yep. And he made a complete and formal confession in court, recorded by the court reporter. The stenographer's doing this.
Starting point is 01:13:16 Yeah, he's write it all down. He's like, I'll tell you everything I did right now. And they're like, I guess, fuck it. We got a guy typing, so sure. They're writing. So at 4.30 a.m., the Dr. Clarence M. Schreier, from the medical, he's the medical superintendent of the Kalamazoo State Hospital, was called,
Starting point is 01:13:33 and they said, please check this guy out, he's a psychiatrist, and so the doctor initially said, can you bring him back later in the morning? Little sleepy. I got shit to do. Shortly thereafter, he called back and said, all right, I'll be there at 8 o'clock to examine him. So he brought the clinical director of the Kalamazoo State Hospital, Dr. William Decker,
Starting point is 01:13:53 with him. And yeah, about six months earlier when he tried to kill himself, he had been admitted to this hospital. And this Dr. Schreier had diagnosed him as a sociopathic personality six months ago. So now he knows this guy. So just prior to the psychiatric examination, Larry stated to the assistant prosecuting attorney, who's also there middle of the fucking night,
Starting point is 01:14:17 quote, you've mentioned something about an attorney. I think maybe I better have one. The assistant prosecuting attorney said no. He said, no, I can maybe I better have one. The assistant prosecuting attorney said no. He said, no, I can't do that for you. No magistrate's gonna be available till 9.30 a.m. to appoint you an attorney because he doesn't have an attorney. So no one's available to appoint you an attorney
Starting point is 01:14:37 so you can't have an attorney till 9.30 at least. So the doctors conduct a two hour psychiatric examination while he's waiting to get an attorney. So I guess, yeah, that's fucking crazy. So the lawyer finally gets there at 1.30 p.m. That's it. So seven hours after his arrest and during an interview with a psychiatrist, he says that, casually they said, real casual, that, yeah, after I killed Smock, I washed the blood off the trunk with a can of Coke or a bottle of Coke.
Starting point is 01:15:10 Really? Just rinsed it? Yeah. Got rid of that. And then I drove to Elkhart and I shot that gas station attendant. And they said, is there anyone else? Have you shot anyone else? This is a lot. It was a big day for a guy like you. It's quick. Yeah. Yeah. And he said, yes. How many? And he said, well, who? And he said, there was that Air Force guy. I think it was Paw Paw. I was robbing the gas station he
Starting point is 01:15:30 worked at. Air Force isn't like when airplanes were invented. Yeah. It's in the an Air Force guy who worked at a gas station on the side, apparently. And an old man called him Paw Paw. So he had to near it would Papa was the place oh Okay person so they said anything else anyone else yeah, and he said yes Yeah, and they said okay where what he said some guy running a gas station in Kentucky, South Carolina Tennessee one of those about a month ago doesn't remember what state he was in when he killed a person Yeah, doesn't about a month ago. He doesn't even remember what state he was in when he killed the person. When, yeah. Doesn't even about a month ago. He said, anyone else?
Starting point is 01:16:08 Yeah. And he said, some guy in Las Vegas, near Vegas, he picked me up while I was hitchhiking. That was the guy he killed right before Pitts picked him up. Right before, yeah. Yeah. He told the psychiatrist, they said,
Starting point is 01:16:19 well, why were you doing this? He said, money, I just needed money. You know, robbed him. Of nothing at a time. Like very small amounts. Yeah, and they said, well, what'd you use the money for? And he said, steaks and booze. Steaks?
Starting point is 01:16:32 Steaks and booze. Wow. What the f- What are you, a cowboy? What the fuck are you doing? What cotton? Rolling into town, having to get a bottle of whiskey and a big steak. What cotton is his favorite? And a room and a bath.
Starting point is 01:16:43 And a lady. Holy shit. Chuck steak is Chuck, right? And a room and a bath and a lady. Holy shit. Chuck steak is chuck right? It's a Tom and Jerry steak. It's gotta be with the bone in the middle. It's the only steak they had in the 60s. It's a bad cut.
Starting point is 01:16:56 Oh man. He said, steaks and booze. He said, wow, this is what he said, it sounds crazy, but I visualized it as a last supper. Before I died, this world owed me a last supper, which constituted my concept of a happy day, a steak dinner and to get drunk. So at the end of every time he kills someone, he decides he's gonna kill himself
Starting point is 01:17:20 and he's gonna have this big last dinner, but then he goes, maybe I'll not kill myself, I'll rob someone else have another last dinner I know that steak was pretty good let's do it again that's what he does he said each time he's gonna kill himself into having gout man he's gonna be loaded down heart disease he's gonna be a mess clogged arteries he said each time he changed his mind about suicide and decided to kill someone else instead I love like steak? What the fuck?
Starting point is 01:17:45 I love steak and booze. You don't get it. Who's steak and being drunk? Especially in Vegas, man. You rob somebody, you can get a big old steak and some whiskey at one of these casinos. For nothing. He said, yeah, for like a dollar.
Starting point is 01:17:56 He said, I turned myself in to get killed. That's what he told the psychiatrist. He said, I didn't turn myself in to do time, all right? He wants to be killed. Yeah, he wants to die, finally. He said, I thought turn myself in to do time, all right? He wants to be killed. Yeah, he wants to death penalty. He said I thought they had the electric chair. Somebody told me they had the electric chair at Jackson Prison. They called it Jacktown.
Starting point is 01:18:13 It was in the basement of Jacktown. Jacktown sounds like there's jizz everywhere. That sounds gross. Jacktown. You are sentenced to Jacktown. Oh man. No. Ankle deep in jizz.
Starting point is 01:18:24 So chafed. All the time. You gotta wear boots all the time. Yeah. So they talked to him more and he said, yeah the veteran guy he killed ends up being a guy named Vernon Labenne, who is 23 years old. 23 year old Air Force guy who also worked
Starting point is 01:18:40 in this gas station. Poor kid. He was just there, I think. I don't think he worked there, but he got $200 from him. This is at Battle Creek, Michigan, as he killed the airmen. In addition, he killed people in Las Vegas,
Starting point is 01:18:55 and Kentucky was that other gas station that he didn't know the state it was in. And he said that no details were obtained in the other killings because they said we have limited our questioning to up to now to the Smock case. He just volunteered the other stuff, the cop said. We've got proof of the Smock thing. We've just got all this information for this.
Starting point is 01:19:16 We were asking him about that and he's like, let me tell you about some other people I killed. Like, holy shit. So they have been looking for a murderer in the other case. Battle Creek has been looking for a murderer. In the other case, Battle Creek has been looking for the Vernon Labenne murderer, because he's a Custer Air Station airman, shot to death April 6th at a mobile station
Starting point is 01:19:34 on West Columbia Road near the I-94, where he worked part-time to finance his night courses at Kellogg Community College and to save for his approaching marriage. Get outta here. This fucking guy. Yeah. Kid is working his fucking ass off.
Starting point is 01:19:49 Working two jobs. He's in the military working at a gas station nights to fucking get extra cash and someone comes in and fucking shoots him. Both Smock and LeBend were shot with.22 caliber weapons along with Snyder to the Elkhart guy. Also shot and robbed at the service station. Rains here, Larry said that he traded a 22 caliber pistol used in the LeBend murder for the weapon that he used in the Indiana Elkhart murder and the Smock murder. So that would explain why the crime lab said
Starting point is 01:20:22 that the slugs didn't match. He said, yeah, it's because I had two guns. I traded them. So two bullets had been found to be similar, but a final test has yet to be completed. Now they also talk about a possible sixth victim. Maybe six? Maybe six. They talk about this.
Starting point is 01:20:38 This would be the police talk about somebody else, Donald Perkins, who's 27, another filling station attendant. They said that a bartender in the town he was in said that Larry resembled a youth who was in his tavern about the time of the shooting of Donald Perkins. So they're gonna talk about that. Now October 1964, they go to trial for Larry, right away. For the murder of Gary and the murder of Edwards and the murder of LeBen.
Starting point is 01:21:08 Larry pleads insanity, that's his plea. He's gonna go insanity. The shrink says that he has a high normal IQ. He said about 110, so in the normal range, high end of the normal. They said during this, this is Dr. Donald J. Carrick, University of Michigan psychiatrist. He interviewed him twice, he said, in the county jail. And he said that he was mentally ill when Smock was killed and mentally ill when he attempted to take
Starting point is 01:21:36 his own life with the hose there and mentally ill at the present time. He said that Rains would remain mentally ill until he had proper psychiatric care. And he also said at the time of the Smock murder, Reigns did not know right from wrong. He said he was driven by an irresistible urge to kill. Irresistible. Irresistible, yeah. Wow. Man.
Starting point is 01:21:58 He said it's traced to his childhood. He said he had, Larry had confessed to the psychiatrist of five different murders and he said in the end they figured out that he chose victims who reminded him of either his father or himself. One of those two, depending on who it was there. So he hates his father too. So during the trial they have the psychiatrist. Danny testifies the brother. Yeah, he testifies about the knife incident When they were kids, so that's not good He said that although he and Larry have never gotten along He said quote I feel sorry for him and I wish I could take his place
Starting point is 01:22:39 That's what he says. So the verdict comes in here and they find him guilty as shit. I mean, yeah Yeah, other than saying he's really crazy. There's really nothing else you can do The all the press there said he broke into a big smile when they read the verdict I said eating one a shit eating grim They didn't they didn't mention what he was eating when he smiled, but it was a grin of some kind broken with a smile Sentencing here you sir may fuck off life without parole. Okay. He's 19. No parole.
Starting point is 01:23:13 End of story. End of story. He's fucked up. Yeah, I don't know how you're going to fix this guy. He's a fucking mess. Yeah, that's a... life though, he's 19. Holy shit. Now as soon as he goes to prison, Danny breaks up with Cathy and hooks up with Sue. Larry's girlfriend.
Starting point is 01:23:35 Well, he's a, that's what I mean. They're in constant competition. Danny. Larry disowns them both. I don't want nothing to do with either of these assholes. Now. Good news, man. He's very easy for you to disowns them both. I don't want nothing to do with either of these assholes. Good news, man. It's very easy for you to disown everybody.
Starting point is 01:23:48 You don't have to ever see these people. But he said he doesn't want anything to do with his brother ever again or this woman who don't come to visit me, all that kind of shit. He tries to off himself in prison as well here, Larry does. He smashed light bulbs and slipped slivers of glass into gelatin capsules that he swallowed at bedtime. Oh, man. So he could get them down and that way they would go in his stomach and fuck him up.
Starting point is 01:24:12 That is a bad way to die. That's not the way you would choose to kill yourself. That's the craziest. Holy shit, man. That's dead serious. He said he woke up and he was fine and he was disappointed. He was like, what the fuck? Shit him out, huh?
Starting point is 01:24:24 I'm fine. Just fine. I don't know. Just then he's them ate him and the fucking digested him then he works in the wood shop So he tried drinking a bunch of lacquer thinner. Why would you do that? Thought that would kill him. It says poison on the bottle, right? That's why you're in the wood shop Use a saw dog Those are apparently you're supervised using saws So he said that he didn't die but quote the burp was horrible, which I can imagine after it's got an aftertaste. It's got a, it's not like a wine that's going to, it gets better as you swallow it. It's worse than a seven year old drinking whiskey. So then he tried a trick that he heard about
Starting point is 01:25:03 from other prisoners with a heavy book he tied a string around it and then around his neck and then he hang you hang the book off the edge of your bed and People in prison told him that when he fell asleep the muscles in his neck would relax and the string would choke him to death He couldn't sleep he couldn't sleep because was uncomfortable, so he had to stop. He couldn't get it to work. So he appeals under a new state law here. He appealed this here saying that the life in prison without parole, the new Michigan Constitution grants a right of appeal to all convicted felons.
Starting point is 01:25:41 This is how long ago this was. The clerk of the Supreme Court is expected to set a date for the hearing. He pled insanity and yeah, he's saying he gets an automatic appeal. So he's going to try to do that. He does get used to prison though. Sure. Gets used to it. He before he was really anti-drug. But before he went into prison, he said he believed that marijuana could lead a man to heroin and a violent death. I mean anything could lead you to heroin and a violent death. He bought the whole fucking propaganda machine huh? They got him.
Starting point is 01:26:12 It was the early 60s. And then in prison he started drinking homemade fucking prison wine made from potatoes. So like vodka wine that would be. And he said he got real into that and He said in prison. He wanted to nurture a brutal image. That's what he said He grew his hair long grew a big beard and mustache and all that kind of thing. He's only 5'7 He tried to manson it basically weak chin James weak chin skinny guy Yep, he ends up getting up to as much as 235 pounds shit trying to be formidable
Starting point is 01:26:47 Yep, and he lifts weights too all the time. He's trying to look like a little scary guy here Eventually lost weight he fasted on nothing but black coffee for 29 days Imagine how jittery you'd be jittery and Shitting liquid out. Oh you be shitting coffee. Oh and shitting liquid out. Oh, you be shitting coffee. So yeah, he said that he frightened a lot of people, he said because he killed five times, people never knew what he was gonna do
Starting point is 01:27:13 because he was like, he killed the most people of anybody around in the prison, so like Jesus. He said, people made it clear to me from the start that I was different, unique, and dangerous and not to be messed with, not to be hassled at all, and I really never was, but the mind trip of trying to grow into those shoes." That's what he said. He said early in his prison time, he built a miniature crossbow from rubber bands and
Starting point is 01:27:37 the innards of a windup clock. Oh no. Yeah, so he built a little slingshot gun basically. And he's shooting at people. Yup. I guess he was involved in, well then he hit it in the base of a wooden chessboard that he made with a false bottom in wood shop. Then he was part, he was the hit man in a plot to kill a convict here, another fucking
Starting point is 01:28:01 person, a loan shark who had refused to lend any of these eight men money. So these eight guys get together, they choose Larry as the killer and they want to kill this guy. Larry says his crossbow was ingenious. He said, and it would have worked, but one of the co-conspirators snitched and the crosswork, the crossbow was discovered and he was sent to solitary. He said a black silent sensory deprivation cell.
Starting point is 01:28:29 Yes. Just dark. He said it had a toilet and a sink but they're cemented into solid blocks. The toilet didn't flush. They flushed it from the other side of the wall and they never flushed that stinking thing. It didn't have any water in it. It was just disgusting.
Starting point is 01:28:43 Oh Jesus. He said you had a sink that dribbled, one single faucet that dribbled, there wasn't any handle on it so whatever dribble they set up was the dribble you got. What? That's all you got for water. He said aside from that you had a quarter inch steel plate bed. He said I slept on the floor. He said it has double doors, it's soundproof, lightproof, and you're totally alone. You had one blanket and a pair of white coveralls and a pair of socks. That's all you had. Literally you amused yourself with a ball of dust.
Starting point is 01:29:13 Just sitting here. He said, they put me in there another time for seven days for inciting a riot. Well, that'll happen. Yeah. You'll get in trouble for that. Don't do that. He said they put me in there for seven days and nothing ever affected me that deeply in all my life. So this this really affected him. That seven days of darkness is a motherfucker. He said you couldn't have soap, water, toothbrush, toothpaste, nothing. No towels, no washcloths, nothing.
Starting point is 01:29:38 You ever go camping when your hands get black and greasy and rancid and they start stinking because you can't wash them? In there, you have to eat with your hands because you're not allowed to use any kind of utensils. You always prayed they would feed you something that would run or at least was small enough to bounce so you could get it in your mouth without touching it because you don't want to touch it with those meat hooks you got after seven days. Good Lord. So I came out and I said, no, I can't let them do that to me.
Starting point is 01:30:04 So I made them take me back in You will you will right now you sons of bitches So I did 21 days because I had to show them and me they couldn't make me afraid and they couldn't control me with fear So he forced them to be put back in the hole when he got out seven days. I'll do it again twice. Let's go Let's go. That's good. I'm going to show you. Wow. Now, 1969, Danny, brother Danny, older brother, he is arrested and tried in Battle Creek,
Starting point is 01:30:32 Michigan on charges of kidnapping and assault while armed with a dangerous weapon and intent to rob and steal. This is in the connection with he kidnapped a Kellogg Community College girl And she escaped unharmed when he was forced to stop his car for something. She took off and ran He's found guilty of a lesser charge of Thelonious assault and sentenced to you, sir may fuck off three to four years in prison Now during that time his wife divorces him while he's in prison. Now during that time, his wife divorces him
Starting point is 01:31:05 while he's in prison. Sue? No, different lady. Oh, the first one. Not Sue, not Cathy, different one. Yeah, they get married all the time and divorced. Wow. So, 1972, Danny gets parole. So he does about three years. He returns to Kalamazoo and gets a job as what, Jimmy?
Starting point is 01:31:23 Driver. Gas station operator. Yeah. There you go. Why'd he do that? I don't know. Why would they allow that? It's a gas station. They don't do background check.
Starting point is 01:31:33 It's a fucking gas station. That's a great point. It's the 60s. They aren't background checking shit. They aren't background checking anybody. Nowadays, you can barely get a background check when people are working with 20 kids, never mind the gas station.
Starting point is 01:31:43 They don't fucking care. If you steal something, they'll just call the cops. never mind the gas station. They don't fucking care. If you steal something, they'll just call the cops. It's all on film. They don't fucking care. It's not like that. He's 29, by the way, Danny, at this point. He makes friends with a guy.
Starting point is 01:31:55 I won't even call him a guy. He makes friends with a 15-year-old. Oh, Jesus. A 15-year-old who is currently a vagrant at the time, a homeless 15 year old. Street urchin kid? Yeah, named Brent Eugene Koster. K-O-S-T-E-R. He's got a bad family life.
Starting point is 01:32:13 He's got a schizophrenic mother, an alcoholic father, and he's out on the street. Now makes sense. Perfect. These two are going to be great together. In the 60s, I'm sure there was a great social structure set up. A lot of stuff set up for these kids. Yeah, I'm sure. was a great social structure set up for these kids. A lot of stuff set up for these kids, yeah, I'm sure. So jail is what they set up.
Starting point is 01:32:30 We got a juvie hall for you. And the air force, how you thought of the army? So at 15, Brent was game for anything, he said. He didn't care. He was up for whatever. He's a street kid. He doesn't give a shit. He'd already stolen cars, committed over a dozen burglaries,
Starting point is 01:32:46 and was completely out of control by 15, because he's living on the street. So after meeting Brent, Danny provides him with a room in one of Danny's girlfriend's trailers. One of his girlfriend's trailers. He's got several girlfriends, I assume they're all in trailers. Not one of the rooms in his girlfriend's trailer.
Starting point is 01:33:07 One of his girlfriends has a room extra. So basically he becomes his father figure here. He's twice his age pretty much, 29 as opposed to 15. So I mean he looks up to him as this role model, which is not great. July 17th, 1972. Now, okay. He's been out of jail. He's hooked up with Brent. Danny and Brent are a little team. which is not great. July 17th, 1972. Now, okay. He's been out of jail, he's hooked up with Brent.
Starting point is 01:33:27 Danny and Brent are a little team. July 17th, motorcycle riders in woods near Galesburg, Michigan, come across an abandoned blue Opel Cadet. That's the car, remember those little Opels. So Dodge, right? Dodge Opel? Yeah, it's Opel.
Starting point is 01:33:43 Yeah, Dodge ended up being part of Opel. I think Dodge bought Opel, maybe. Maybe. After a while or whatever. I think so. In the car, in the back seat of the car, they find the pretty decomposed bodies of two young women in the back seat. The car's registration is traced to a Chicago area man who had reported his daughter missing.
Starting point is 01:34:03 So you got a pretty good idea who this might be. She went with her roommate to see her brother in Ann Arbor but never got there. Okay, they were reported missing to the Chicago area police at July 5th while they were on a trip to Ann Arbor here. Fingerprints help identify them as Linda Clark and Claudia Bidstrup, B-I-D-S-T-R-U-P, both of them 19 years old college students. So they find them in the back, like I said this is off the M96, they find them. Now the one is the daughter of a Chicago police detective. Oh that's not good. The autopsy, they're, they're so decomposed that they're unable to find a cause of death at the time
Starting point is 01:34:48 from autopsy. But the ropes are later on. They will, when they look at the reports, but the ropes around their neck indicated they'd been strangled though, cause they both have ropes around their neck. They said they'd been murdered for, it had to be more than a week before they were found. And this is in, in July. Oh, in the summer in fucking Michigan? So the gas tank was full, so they surmised
Starting point is 01:35:12 they couldn't have found their killer very far from here because the gas tank's full. So they started to check around the immediate area and Jesus Christ. Now, on July 5th, Danny was at work at the Sprinkle Road Service Station there, and we'll tell you exactly what happened to these two girls. Linda and Claudia pulled up about 1.30 a.m. to get gas, and Danny was working at the station. Koster, Brent, fills their tank, because this was in the full service days. You come out somebody pops your hood, checks your oil, you know, fill the tank. Now Danny pops the hood,
Starting point is 01:35:49 okay, and Koster's filling the tank. What Danny does is he's not checking for fluids and all that. He's dismantling a wire to the spark plugs and making the car sound as if there's a problem with it. He then had the girls drive the car into the bay of the garage so he could have a closer look at it. It's gotta be something easy, I'll take care of it for you. Oh, he's so nice, thank God it's 1.30 a.m. What are we gonna do? It ran perfect for you to get here.
Starting point is 01:36:17 Now all of a sudden it's. All fucked up. And they didn't know any better, so they're like, okay. So they did this. When they pull into the bay, Brent and Danny pull knives out. Danny tells them not to scream and he won't hurt them. He then tells them to get into the back seat and he drives the car to the back of the station where it's totally dark back there.
Starting point is 01:36:39 Now Brent and Larry tie them up. One of them kept watch on the girls while the other one then went and attended to the customers. Remember, it's a gas station and it's open 24 hours. So when they got them all tied up, they had to say, you stay here, I gotta go check somebody out. And fucking, there's no automatic card at the pump shit. Six gallons in that Edsel, I'll be right back. I gotta go check the oil on this fucking Studebaker.
Starting point is 01:37:03 Hold on a minute here. So, Brent saw, when he comes back, I guess, he sees Danny sexually assaulting Linda, and then later said that Danny told him that he'd also had sex with Claudia too. So he raped both of them, Danny did, he said. Then, Costar rapes Linda in the van as well. Danny puts Claudia and back into the car. And I guess that is
Starting point is 01:37:33 where he told Danny tells Brent that it's time to kill her now. He said, it's time for you to quote, taste the medicine is what he told him and kill her Yeah He had tried to strangle her with a rope, but he couldn't he couldn't get it get the job It takes a while and it takes a long time. It's a strangle. He's a huge guy. He's six foot six Brent is a fucking gigantic monster. He's a big 250 pound six foot six on a very capable strangling people Yeah, he just can't really do it. But then Danny comes in and helps him
Starting point is 01:38:08 and together they strangle her. Teamwork, you know, makes the dream work as we know. So then they turn to Linda and Brent manages to strangle her on his own. He manages to pull that off. He learned from watching. They put both women into the back seat of the Opel and cover them with a blanket
Starting point is 01:38:26 Then brett drove the car by himself to a wooded area near galesburg. He poured gasoline over it and lit a cigarette Then he placed the cigarette on the floor of the car But left before he knew if it actually caught which it didn It did nothing because it's the fumes, not the liquid. It's the fumes, not the liquid. It's sparks, not actual. And it's got to get hot. Yeah, there's many different reasons why that didn't work. When you see in a movie when someone, there's a trail of gas,
Starting point is 01:38:55 and somebody flicks a cigarette and it all blows up, that really rarely would happen. If the cigarette hit right and the spark hit it, then maybe. But it's the fumes. I've tried flicking cigarettes in campfires and nothing. You gotta throw a flame in there. That's what it does. You gotta throw a flame. Yeah, it doesn't really work.
Starting point is 01:39:12 So that's what they do. He walks away and he hitchhiked back. So Danny then showed him money, two rings, a pair of earrings, and some photographs that he took from them. Why would you steal their photographs? They're not worth anything. Exactly their face. That's sick. That's sick. Yeah. When the car was found, the girls' purses were empty of
Starting point is 01:39:32 money. The police thought that the incident could be related to another murder that we'll talk about here. All the victims had been similarly tied, but they said the girls from Chicago were too decomposed to determine whether they'd been raped or how they'd been killed, but we know they were raped because we'll find that out later. So this is a lot here. Now August 5th, 1972, that's July 5th this happens. August 5th we'll go to Pamela Fearnoy. She's a 19 year old, another 19 year old, from Kalamazoo,
Starting point is 01:40:06 student at Western Michigan University. She leaves her apartment to go shopping. She leaves her apartment to hitchhike to go shopping. Back then, hitchhiking was a common way to get around. How is it accepted? They literally, people would be like, nah, I'm just gonna hitch, don't worry about it, you wanna ride?
Starting point is 01:40:23 Nah, I'm hitching, they'd be like, all right, have a good one. Totally fucking normal, totally be like, nah, I'm just gonna hitch, don't worry about it, you wanna ride? Nah, I'm hitching. They'd be like, alright, have a good one. Totally fucking normal, totally casual, totally fine, until serial killers started coming about. So, well, ones that we knew about. So, she is picked up by Danny and Brent in the hitchhiking thing, which obviously is not good, and she's never seen again.
Starting point is 01:40:42 Perfect. And we'll talk more about that later, because there's never seen again. Perfect. And we'll talk more about that later because there's plenty about that. So September 4th, 1972, Brent is arrested. For what? Well, he, even though Danny told him to keep his fucking mouth shut, Brent is 15. This is why, what did we say in crime and sports? Never have teenagers in your hit squad. And this is the reason why. Children are so bad at keeping secrets. They're terrible at keeping big secrets.
Starting point is 01:41:07 So he apparently talked to several street workers. I don't know if they mean prostitutes or people who like sweep the streets or whatever the fuck it is. Street maintenance employees. But in September, on September 4th here he talks to several of them, one of whom turned out to be a police informant. Yeah, I think it's prostitutes. I think it's ladies.
Starting point is 01:41:30 So she tells the cops and Brent is arrested on September 5th, interrogated, and he readily admits his guilt in these killings, also implicating Danny, who was arrested later on that evening. So he tells about Pamela Fearnoy, Fearnow. He said, you don't even know about Pamela, but there's a girl we took, Pamela Fearnoy, Fearnow. He said they picked her up and they used a knife to take her against her will to a wooded area. Then Brent tied her up in the back of the van,
Starting point is 01:42:01 covered her with a sleeping bag, and laid next to her as Danny drove. Creepy. Over a period of six hours, both of them raped her repeatedly, then tied her up and took her to another wooded area near a lake. Koster said that while they drank beer, she had a glass of wine. Okay. What, did this turn into a fucking camping trip? Now this girl's terrified.
Starting point is 01:42:28 What the fuck is going on? Um, by the end of the day, they finished the bottle of wine. He said, then they went to a third area. And at this point, Pamela began to scream and struggle against her bonds. Like she's like, this is obviously bad. It's not working. Yeah, it's not. Yeah. I thought it'd be cool. They gave wine everything's fine and maybe they'll let me go the horrible things I want this isn't gonna work so while she's screaming Danny punches her in the stomach and she still keeps screaming so then he put a plastic bag over her head to suffocate her oh boy this poor
Starting point is 01:43:02 fucking girl Jesus Christ that's sick. What a sick fuck. So Danny left the van and Pamela was quiet. Brent follows him. Then Danny looked inside the van. Pamela was dead, it seemed, so they placed her away from the van on the ground. Danny said that he'd seen a police cruiser, so Brent ran away. Apparently the police, the body is 20 feet from the fucking van. Whoa.
Starting point is 01:43:34 Danny says, oh shit, there's a cop. Brent runs away. The cops don't see Brent run away. They stop with Danny. They get out, they check his ID, they ask him for ID, check his ID and then let him go. There's a fucking dead teenager 20 feet that way. Right fucking there. Right there. He's lucky he didn't stab her or something because he'd have blood all over him. He'd be really fucked.
Starting point is 01:43:57 He encountered the same patrol officer four times before he returned to the trailer apparently. Four times. He kept seeing the guy. So they head back, Brent and Danny head back to the trailer. Brent called him later to get a ride home. That's how he got home. So we don't know where the fuck he was out in the world. He took off from the cop and then he called later and said, hey, can you come get me? They went back the next day because they just left her over there. Just laying there. On the ground, yeah. So they go back the next day
Starting point is 01:44:28 to move her to a more secluded area, at which time Brent said at that point he saw two ropes around her neck. And he said, I only recall placing one there, so Danny must have put another rope on her neck. And fucking strangled her. She hasn't even been found yet. And they still don't find her right away because
Starting point is 01:44:47 We'll talk about it, but Brent doesn't tell them where she is right away So at that point Brent says I got something else. I got to tell you what in the shit man How did how how could you just do this so much in the six so much in the 60s 70s? He said Danny Danny told me about something else that he did that I wasn't there for, but he told me that he kidnapped and raped a 28-year-old named Patricia Hauck, H-O-W-K. She's 28 years old, and she's married and has a 17-month-old son.
Starting point is 01:45:24 March 17th, or March 19th, 1972 this happened. Like I said, she's a housewife from Kalamazoo Township. Right. And I guess, Jesus Christ, she was walking in a field in suburban Kalamazoo out there in township. There was a woman named Josephine Van Haften who found her body. She didn't find her body first. The first thing she found was a 17 month old child wandering aimlessly and said, what's up with this? Said the child was dirty and bloody, but when she wiped the dirt off the child and the blood that the kid wasn't
Starting point is 01:46:00 believing somebody else's blood. So she began to look for the child's mother Dangerous. Oh my god. He's Dexter. He's fucking exactly Dexter covered in blood What the walking around aimlessly so this woman takes this child and looks around for a call the police I found a bloody baby, right? Yeah, call the car. I'm out If I find a bloody toddler, I'm not looking for shit There's there's a scene a little bit worse than finding a bloody toddler somewhere. Yes. That's what I mean. That blood came from somewhere.
Starting point is 01:46:32 I am keeping the toddler alive until the cops get there. That's my job. And then I'm going, I am well above my fucking pay grade here. I don't want to find shit. Whatever social service you put that child in, I'm moving away from there. Oh, fuck that. So Josephine though goes walking around with this baby looking for the mother and finds the body here, finds Patricia Hauck's dead body behind a grain elevator. Yikes. Man, that's fucking horrible. Apparently Danny, who told Brent the whole story, had seen the woman go into a Tops department store
Starting point is 01:47:09 and parked his blue Corvair van next to her car to wait for her. Corvair made a van? I had no idea they made a van either. Oh, that sounds so dangerous. Your reaction was exactly my reaction when I read that and copied it to here. I go, Corvair's that van?
Starting point is 01:47:24 The problem is that the Corvair's not vans? What the fuck? The problem is that the Corvair was discontinued because it was fucking dangerous and they exploded. A van, you're trapped in a van? That's dangerous. The whole family. Maybe the shit was situated in a different way. Because if maybe a Pinto van
Starting point is 01:47:41 wouldn't have been explosive because it went there. I don't know, the Corvair was a rear engine, so the van, if it's a rear engine, that's back there with the fucking gas. I don't know. That's dangerous. He's got a van, it's not a great van. It's a bad car.
Starting point is 01:47:54 So an hour, he waits out there for an hour for her. Okay, an hour. At a Topps Group. At a department store. Wow. Waits next to her car for an hour. That's a fucking sick stalking fuck. That's just not just I see a person.
Starting point is 01:48:09 There's a lady hitchhiking. I'll pick her up and kill her. This is, I saw that and I'm gonna, he's hunting. This is crazy. So after an hour she came out, put her son in the passenger seat because back then that was considered responsible parenting.
Starting point is 01:48:22 Sit up front. Seatbelt, don't do that. That'll burn you. Throw the, half the cars didn't even have seatbelts. Throw your less than two year old in the front seat and go. So apparently when she came around to the driver's side, she put him in the passenger side, walked around to the driver's side,
Starting point is 01:48:38 Danny got out, walked up to her and pulled a knife out. She panicked and fell into the car, because she had the door open and went, oh my God,icked and fell into the car, because she had the door open and went, oh my god, and fell into the car. He pulled her out of the car and forced her to get into the van. Okay, where he ends up, this is what's fucking crazy, he takes the kid too.
Starting point is 01:48:59 Didn't leave the kid in the car. So he ends up tying her up and he rapes her and he leaves her bound with her hands in front of her and forces her into the front of his van. He tries to strangle her but she fights him back because her hands are tied in the front so she scratches his face, leaves him, marks him and everything.
Starting point is 01:49:23 They struggled so hard they fell out of the ground from the van. They fell out of the fucking van. Holy shit and nobody saw this. Nobody saw this. So he's Danny said he stabbed her in the back but he said it didn't seem to have much effect. Yeah. So he said he did it again and gave the knife a twist this time to really make it worse And he told he told Brent that did it. Yeah and killed her So somehow the child had gotten out of the car and was just standing by the van crying This is all in a department store parking lot. Yeah, like there's people around. This is fucking insane
Starting point is 01:50:00 So Danny figured that the boy wouldn't he wouldn't fucking be able to identify him because he's too young He said the kick doesn't even talk like, he wouldn't fucking be able to identify him because he's too young. He said the kid doesn't even talk. Like he's not going to fucking be able to identify me. So he's figured he'd leave him alone. Fuck this kid. Let him wander the fucking parking lot. I don't give a shit. So finally, Hawk here, Patricia stops struggling and she ends up succumbing and dying here. Yeah. By the way, later on, the pathologist who performed the autopsy said that Patricia had died from a stab wound in her back that was so deep it had gone nearly through her entire body. Almost poked out the other side.
Starting point is 01:50:37 Almost ran her through completely. He also documented bruises on many different parts of her body and jaw and ligature marks around her wrist and neck. And they found traces of semen on her underwear as well. So yeah, Brent is in here telling this story. By the way, this guy did this shit and that shit. This is fucking horrifying, obviously. So Brent said that Danny showed him where the body was dumped and that after that they attempted to find other women in parking lots but were unable to find good locations for doing this. You see, when he told Brent about it, because this is before the other two, so he told Brent
Starting point is 01:51:15 about it, was like, I got a great idea, dude. I did this thing. It's awesome. You just find a woman walking in and you wait for them and then you just take them. And then he was like, cool, that sounds awesome. And then they decided that was gonna be their MO. So, wow. Now, so they get Brent an attorney,
Starting point is 01:51:33 his attorney talks to the state, and his attorney says that you will be allowed to plead to second degree murder to one homicide and get a reduced sentence if you if you do everything you know about this other guy here because you're 15 the other charges will be dropped. So that's when Brent says part of the deal is he uses as a bargaining chip is I know where that body is. I know where fear now is so I can show you that.
Starting point is 01:52:01 So he told detectives about Danny's confession of the first murder and so now he's the star witness. Yeah. So there's that. So he told detectives about Danny's confession of the first murder and so now he's the star witness. Yeah, so there's that. He also said Danny had bragged about how well the method had worked and said that we should do it together after he killed Patricia Houck. He said they could grab a girl, rape her, steal her money and valuables and then kill her. It's so easy. What a fucking disgusting thing to say. It's fucking insane. So Brent said, sure.
Starting point is 01:52:29 So they put together a kit with knives, trash bags, and ropes and went out cruising. They are the hillside stranglers, these two. This is very rare for people to be rape jiggering in pairs like this. Right. It's very rare. It's a hillside strangler rare.
Starting point is 01:52:46 There's a thing of like, the superiority thing of like raping somebody. You don't want to rape with somebody else. That's not, that's weird. Lake and Ang and the hillside stranglers are the only ones I can think of. And the hillside stranglers were at least related, so that they were cousins, so that made sense.
Starting point is 01:53:04 But this one is... This is gross. This is just crazy. He needs like a little assistant. So he said they had once parked in front of a movie theater for four hours looking for an opportunity. Four hours. And then often they would just drive up and down the road
Starting point is 01:53:20 looking for female hitchhikers. What sick fucks. They passed the time to talk, they said talking about sex and killing women. That's all they talked about was what they're gonna do, how they're gonna rape and kill these women. And Brent said that Danny initiated most of it, which I believe.
Starting point is 01:53:36 Because he's 29, yeah. Yeah, so the next day Danny is arrested here and he's definitely arrested. Also, at this exact time, okay, within a week of this, Larry wins his appeal. Really? Remember brother Larry? He won?
Starting point is 01:53:51 He won his appeal. The US Supreme Court upheld the Michigan Supreme Court ruling that a defendant must be advised of his right to an attorney and to remain silent before he's interrogated. The Miranda thing came to bite them in the ass before he's interrogated in a psychiatrist examination and they ruled that Larry Rains was entitled to a new trial. So at this time they are in jail together, they meet at the same time because he's being held over,
Starting point is 01:54:18 they take him back to jail for that and Brent's and Danny's waiting for his, so he's bound over, he's sitting in a maximum security cell when Danny was brought in for his shit. So for a brief period they had adjoining cells. They actually had fucking cells next to each other, which we should have done from the time they were nine probably. This is crazy.
Starting point is 01:54:41 So in October they find Pamela Fearnoy. Brent said he was bothered by what they had done. He's 15, I would hope that would bother him at 15. Yeah, but he feels so powerful doing it, I imagine. Yeah, that's, fuck. They said though it was weird because it took them till October 18th, took him before, till he showed them the body.
Starting point is 01:55:02 So that's weird, I think because he was waiting for the deal. Like you make the deal and I show you where the body is It's probably his lawyer telling him not to say anything yet So the police knew she was missing because her friends reported her missing and they hadn't heard from her since August 5th By the way, July 5th, August 5th. That's weird on the fifth of the month. It's yeah, they go out murdering So her remains were when they found her they were skeletal Yikes in October, because she went the whole summer out there,
Starting point is 01:55:27 and animals and everything else. It doesn't take anywhere near that long for that to happen. It's crazy how fast it happens. It's fucking wild. It turns out the jawbone helped make the identification. It was Morrow Lake, which is less than a mile from where the two girls there, the other two 19-year-olds were dumped.
Starting point is 01:55:45 So he said shortly after, Brent said shortly after the murder in August, he had broken off with Danny because Danny wanted him to steal a car and go to Florida and he was afraid that Danny had it in his mind to kill Brent, like it's, you've outlived your usefulness, I don't need a witness walking around. So he also told him about Hauk and all of that and Reigns is charged with that. So Danny's charged with four murders now.
Starting point is 01:56:09 Oh boy. Yeah, this is fucking disturbing. Ten between the two of them? Between the two of them. They've got nine to ten. So yeah, they talk all about it. They talk about, Brent goes into detail about picking up Pamela Fearnow as hitchhiking from her campus, from near campus to a shopping mall
Starting point is 01:56:28 is where she wanted to go. And they held a knife to her and drove her into the woods. He talks all about that. And it's fucked up, man. It is fucked up. The plastic bag is how they did it. That's fucking terrible. Danny facing two more murder charges, obviously,
Starting point is 01:56:44 with Linda and Claudia. A lot of murder charges. November 3, 1972, Larry pleads guilty in a retrial. Oh, he's going to take a plea so that he can get parole. Well, he's going to try. He's trying to get re-sentencing for this. So yeah, they said he received a new trial because he wasn't allowed an attorney.
Starting point is 01:57:02 And so they're going to do this. And they say, you, sir, may fuck off. Life in prison, no parole again. Eat dicks, fuck off. Same thing. Same thing. New trial, same result. He pled to try to get sympathy.
Starting point is 01:57:16 Nothing. Nope, nothing. Not getting shit. Wow. So March 73 is the Patricia Hauck murder trial and the the big star witness is Brent, obviously, because he's got all the details. So he testifies, shares all the connections of everything, all the girls, goes through a list of what they did
Starting point is 01:57:35 in great detail. Horrifying. The fucking details are disgusting, obviously, here. He said, yeah, I was a friend, and he told me about them taking Pamela Hauck and raping and murdering this one, killing that one. Kathy testifies. Remember Kathy?
Starting point is 01:57:52 Yeah, it's been a while. The girl they fought over in high school, yeah. Kathy is Danny's former wife. She testifies. She said that a few days after the Pamela Hauck murder, she noticed a scratch on her husband's face while they were riding in a car. He claimed it happened when he tore down a garage for his mother and stepfather, but
Starting point is 01:58:11 he also said it scared him having it on his face, which she didn't understand. He also admitted to Cathy in the car that his mother suspects him of killing the women at Tops. Why? The woman at Tops, Patricia Howe. Why would mom be so quick to judge? Mom told me she thinks I did it and I better have a good alibi. Okay. Yeah. So Danny's attorney tries to undermine Kathy by getting her to admit that she's seen a psychiatrist and has smoked pot. Oh boy. So she's completely unreliable. She smoked
Starting point is 01:58:47 weed once and went to a shrink. If that was the case, nobody would be able to testify in court anymore. Everyone has done one or the other, right? Credibility shot. Shot to shit. So there is not a lot to go on here other than just evidence, evidence, evidence, evidence, so much fucking evidence. I mean, it's overwhelming for multiple murders. They find him guilty of murder of multiple murders now. A panel is murdered for now, just for now. Now, Danny, while awaiting sentencing for this and awaiting his other trials because he's got more coming, he has no, no, no, he has some trouble in jail. Oh, what'd he do? Well, he was taking a shower, so he wasn't in the cell. Oh, shit.
Starting point is 01:59:28 Very vulnerable. When the cell was searched by police. Yeah, no, he wasn't attacked. This is different. No. A deputy found some torn up paper in the toilet. Imagine your job is to go through a prisoner's toilet and scoop paper out of it and then put them together to fucking see what it says.
Starting point is 01:59:44 Imagine that was your job. Puzzle piece that. Oh dear lord. prisoner's toilet and scoop paper out of it and then put them together to fucking see what it says. Imagine that was your job. Puzzle piece that. Oh dear lord. Puzzle piece a prison toilet fucking soaked. Disgusting. Does it say you should have gone to college? Yeah.
Starting point is 01:59:55 It says the pension isn't worth it. He said this is what it said, quote, do you know any married woman who could use $500 for taking the stand and saying she was with me on the night of the Hout killing? One who would have a reason to remember that, whatever the reason was, night will stand up in court and also remember that I had a bandaid on my left cheek and I told her I scratched it while tearing down a garage.
Starting point is 02:00:22 So not only, I need someone to testify that they were with me that night and I already had the scratch on my face when they got together with me. It has to be a Saturday night I was with her. She must be strong so the cops can't break her no matter what they say or do. Also, she will have to go to the newspaper office,
Starting point is 02:00:39 the Gazette in parentheses, and look in past issues for the date and all the back pictures of me so she will know me when she sees me. He's saying, do you know a stranger? Just somebody I could pay $500 to. Wow, let me know as soon as you can as all visits and phone calls in new jail are to be taped.
Starting point is 02:00:59 If you know of anyone, at least get me her address so I can handle the mail through Contos, which is his lawyer, I think. The money will come when my feet hit the streets. So do it on spec I won't pay you upfront but if this gets me off even though he's charged with multiple other murders he's acting like if he gets off on this then he can just skate and he's fine and he's going to go make money. So they find that and they go, hey, stupid. That's a long note too. That would take forever to put together.
Starting point is 02:01:30 Yeah, hopefully it was only in like four pieces. Hopefully it wasn't in a real fucking lot. And you're like, oh man. Mixed in with shit specs and it's gross. So sentencing comes around, you, sir, may fuck off life in prison with no parole. How about that? No parole.
Starting point is 02:01:49 Now Brent is going to be sentenced to life with parole because he's 15, 16 at the time. Not only was Danny sentenced to life imprisonment in solitary confinement at hard labor, is what they gave him. He gets to be with nobody and make little rocks out of big rocks? And then go sit in a fucking room by yourself. Oh God.
Starting point is 02:02:12 That is a good sentence for a guy like this man. Oh Jesus. Wow. And while he was in jail awaiting trial they found out right after sentencing, he attempted to procure a contract killer to kill a witness as well. Yeah, of course he did. So he tried to bribe someone and try to kill a witness, which is also extra charges, by
Starting point is 02:02:33 the way, that they're charging with now. So he also witnessed to have arranged, tried to arrange to have another witness, Perjure himself in his favor. And lie for me. And lie for me. So April 1973 Linda Clark and Claudia Bidstrip killings here. He pleads innocent to those really What me all Brent, huh? All breath that kid's crazy. I don't know. He's the one who said he did it I don't know what you're talking about huge. He scared the shit out of fuck. I had to do it
Starting point is 02:03:00 Yeah, I'm a little guy, you know, so July 1973 the Pamela Fear Now trial, Danny's trial for the murder takes place here and Brent again, key witness against him, he offers details about the time they spent with her, how they assaulted her, how they killed her, it matched all the physical evidence that they had, it's what happened.
Starting point is 02:03:20 Also taking the stand were two men who discussed the incident with Danny during a stint in the county jail Richard fee dick fee is his name. There's a fee for this dick. This dick cost money He's 17 by the way, really Danny needs to stop trying to hang out with teenagers They put a 17 year old with a straight up murderer. Multiple murderer. It's fucking wild.
Starting point is 02:03:49 What the fuck? 70s were a wild style time, man. What did this kid do? Well he said that Brent had asked him to lie and say that Brent had told him that he lied about Raines' involvement. So that's what he said. So Danny goes to the guy and says, say that he asked you to lie and all that kind of shit. He said that he'd been with the woman,
Starting point is 02:04:13 Danny had told this guy that he had been with this woman, but only for sex and when he'd gone to get beer and wine, then Brent killed her. Oh. He just went on a beer run and he comes back and is fucking Lenny over here from Of Mice and Men killed this fucking moron. I killed her and he was like holding her
Starting point is 02:04:31 limp head next to her. And another guy named Lee Keaton said that Danny asked him before the first trial to hire someone to kill Brent. Not good. Not good. He's really bad at this. He is. Verdict comes in guilty
Starting point is 02:04:48 as fuck for killing Pamela. You sir may fuck off life without parole again. Okay. Yeah. He's fucked. Yep. August 1973. I love how July 1973 they're going to try him for that. And August they're going to try
Starting point is 02:05:04 him. Just like he killed someone in July and then killed someone in August. Well it's 1973, they're gonna try him for that, and August they're gonna try him, just like he killed someone in July and then killed someone in August. Well, it's wild that they're getting him for every case when they've just got his brother in there, just rocked up. He's not getting out ever, but they've got Danny for doing, but then, I don't know, man, Danny's maybe a worse person. Oh, he's a worse, he's a sick fuck. Someone that kills for money,
Starting point is 02:05:22 yeah, there's a psychological thing about this, and my dad or whatever, that sort of thing, but what if he had a lot of money? Would he still do this? Probably not. Probably not. This guy's killing for sex. He's killing for power and sex and fucking,
Starting point is 02:05:36 he enjoys this shit. He enjoys fear. He enjoys all of this. He's a sick motherfucker. Larry's less sick, but Larry's a much bigger idiot as we find out later on. Yeah, also Larry's using weapons like guns. This guy's using up close and personal shit,
Starting point is 02:05:52 and he's not just... A plastic bag. And he's also using a person as a weapon. Like that 15-year-old is a... That's his weapon. He's using that as a... He's using him as a personal hitman. Do you know how horrifying it is to put a plastic bag over someone's head?
Starting point is 02:06:05 Yeah, hold it till they die. Yeah, you have to that's Sick yeah heartless mother fight. It's one thing to stab somebody fast I've got her shoot them to do that. You have to be like, I mean, they're practically talking to you for fuck's sake They're looking right at you. It's crazy. So Anyway, yeah, he said that I guess there was they made plans to he had already testified, Brett does in this case here. In this case, there's a lot of damning physical evidence a blanket belonging belonging to Danny that covered the bodies and the rope used on their next match next matched rope that he had given to his stepfather. It's his rope.
Starting point is 02:06:46 In addition, a patrol officer saw him in that area by the van. So not good. Four times. That was a different one. That was fear now. So at the last minute, because of all the physical evidence, he pleads guilty or no contest to second degree murder. They allow him to plead because they already got him on two life without parole.
Starting point is 02:07:03 So they're like, fuck it, we'll save some cash here. So yeah, they do that. These are the two women that were found by the motorcyclist. Sentence comes around here and let's see what do you think they're gonna give him here. Oh, that's another life, right? You, sir, may fuck off life without parole times two because he killed two. That's two, that's four. Oh boy, that's four licenses. That's a lot. No parole.
Starting point is 02:07:29 This is very, very bad. He told a reporter on the way out when they asked him about it, he said, quote, there's really nothing to say. I mean, it's pretty cut and dry. I fucked up pretty bad. So that's all of those cases. 1975, Danny's going to appeal. This gets way weirder, by the way. You're going, this is wrapping up short. 1975, Danny's gonna appeal. This gets way weirder, by the way.
Starting point is 02:07:47 You're going, this is wrapping up short. No, it's not. They said, get the fuck outta here. Nobody cares. You have so many life, fine. One of them will take off. Now what? Go fuck yourself.
Starting point is 02:07:59 So 1976, Larry finds love. Where? On his birthday, he married Danny's ex-wife, In 1976, Larry finds love. Where? On his birthday, he married Danny's ex-wife, Kathy. That's crazy. Yeah, what a patient man. Chimps, marriages, this is a wild fucking, if you take the gross parts out of the murder shit, this is just a fun story and then, you know.
Starting point is 02:08:24 This is a fascinating family. Fascinating just a fun story and then you know, fascinating on his birthday, they get married, which is fucking hilarious. 1979, Danny's going to appeal again. Apparently he had a lot of time to do some legal research in his prison cell. Here he's in Marquette branch prison in Michigan's upper peninsula. So he's in the UP up there. He's in Marquette Branch Prison in Michigan's Upper Peninsula. So he's in the UP up there. Oh boy. He argued that two convictions for the Hauke murder constituted double jeopardy.
Starting point is 02:08:50 So it was because he got two life sentences for that. So in 1979, Judge Donald Anderson canceled the second degree murder conviction, and with it went one of his life sentences. So he got rid of one of the life sentences. Now he has four. He's going to try to whittle them all down. Whittle them down to what? None? What are you going to get? Even if you have one, well, fuck, I got four out of the five. Tough shit.
Starting point is 02:09:12 I'm going to beat them all on appeal. So in 1981, the Supreme Court set aside the other conviction in the Hout case. So that's fucked up. There is no conviction for that case on record, even though he told't tell people about it, kidnapped a woman from a fucking department store parking lot, and raped her while her kids cried outside. Technicality, double jeopardy, it goes a long way. They ruled that the trial judge had failed to tell jurors that they could consider second degree murder,
Starting point is 02:09:41 so they didn't do the jury instructions, as a possible verdict, while they were prepared for the charge of murder while perpetrating rape. That decision meant the prosecution could either retry him on the same count or give him a sentence of second-degree murder which carried the possibility of parole. Two of his other three sentences did as well. Only the fear now connection would, conviction after all the appeals, would be his only life without parole appeal. Holy fuck. Only life without parole.
Starting point is 02:10:08 He only has one life without left. The prosecutor believed that retrying an old case like that would be super difficult since the primary evidence was testimony from a convicted murderer who's also serving a life sentence. So he opted to take the sentence and just say, fine, life with parole for this one, great. They said that they could only hope that he couldn't think of a way to undo the fear now conviction because then he could get parole.
Starting point is 02:10:32 He continues, by the way, Danny this entire time has continued to insist that he's innocent. He didn't do it. None of it, even the shit he pled guilty to, he said he didn't do. And he also got some researchers to go over the investigation with him and they would criticize the investigators for believing Brent's story so readily. They've believed it because it fits physically. Right.
Starting point is 02:10:58 That's what I mean. You there's he knew shit that nobody else knew. But he's got these people saying that that's not true or that it's all Brent. Yeah. Yeah. They should have just said it's all Brent. 1980s come around. Now that's Danny. Back to Larry here. fucking new name. Shlomo? Nope. Monk? E? First name Monk. Yeah. Monk Steppenwolf.
Starting point is 02:11:31 Like the Born to be Wild Magic Carpet Ride Band. So just pick the name of a sitcom in a 70s band. Or half of his favorite animal now. That's it. Frazier Steely Dan. That's who I'm going to be from now on. Seinfeld Black now. That's it. Frazier Steely Dan. That's who I'm going to be from now on. Seinfeld Black Sabbath. That's fine.
Starting point is 02:11:48 What the shit? Holy shit. Why did he do that? Monk Steppenwolf? Monk Steppenwolf. Okay. It's because he read a book. That's why.
Starting point is 02:12:00 August 1986, Larry's going to explain all because the Detroit Free Press do a fucking like an eight page article on him Really? I'm gonna read you some of the choice excerpts here. Wow. Here we go. Well here you want to hear about Larry's day Yes, what's his day like in prison in the eighties? It's gotta be horrible, right? He gets up each day at about noon Yeah, doesn't go to bed till about 430 or 5 a.m. Yeah. So he lives like me basically. Does he work all night? Is that what he's doing? Compton soon. James putting together true crime stories all fucking night. So he's doing since there's no electricity in the cells from midnight to three a.m. He is attached his 12 inch RCA black and white TV to a battery. So his battery power on on it. Occasionally his favorite show is Late Night with David Letterman.
Starting point is 02:12:48 Oh, David's great. He watches fucking Letterman. I know, that's what I mean. It's really an insult to Dave. Gotta keep up with the shit that's happening out there, James, with all the pop culture and new movies coming out. Fuck, I'm gonna get out of here one day. Otherwise your name is Monk Steppenwolf and you sound like you're really behind the times. You're resigned to just being in here. But he said late at night, the TV's only on to provide the light
Starting point is 02:13:10 so he can write at his desk. He's been writing his plan to fix the criminal justice system. Let me repeat. Well, he knows how to do it, yeah. For the last several months, he's been writing his plan to fix the criminal justice, the whole thing. Yeah, I got it. It would require,
Starting point is 02:13:24 it would require all convicts to choose a rehabilitation program or incarceration. He put it as going to school or playing hooky. He said those who chose prison could play basketball, soak up the sun, and screw around for their whole lives if they wanted to. Soak up the sun. Soak up the sun. But those who choose rehabilitation would work at meaningful jobs for eight hours a day, spend three hours a day doing community service, i.e. making toys for kids, for example. That's what you want.
Starting point is 02:13:55 The fucking murder elves, perfect. That's exactly what you need. I need a bunch of guys building Swiss Army knives for my children. Yeah, excellent. Or a power wheel. Holy shit. And another three hours a day in group therapy.
Starting point is 02:14:13 To be released, a convict would have to prove that he has learned to care again. That's a real vague. Learn to care. That's very vague. Very vague. He said it might take a year, 10 years, a lifetime. They gotta get like a heart tattooed on their belly or something. Or a cloud.
Starting point is 02:14:30 Yeah, a mom with mom in it. I forgave her now. A little rainbow or a moon. Oh god. They say, quote, as he writes an earplug from his Hitachi radio and tape player, haven't heard that brand name in a while. Hitachi? Yeah. Pumps. That's just a dildo now in it. That's I think so. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:14:47 Otherwise the Tachi should really sue if it's not. We used to make fucking electronics and now it's just pussy vibrators. This is wild. Yeah. These make fridges for Christ's sake. From his Tachi radio and tape player pumps music into his head. He owns some 30 tapes. Pink Floyd's dark side of the Moon is his favorite. Okay. Oh man. Eventually, it's just a good album. Nothing to say wrong about that.
Starting point is 02:15:11 So bad. Eventually he will type his letter on his $700 used IBM Selectric bought with special permission several years ago. $700? Who the fuck bought him that? No matter what he's doing, his TV's almost always on. Quote, as a companion, he says. He also likes to tune into PBS to watch the McNeil Lairer News Hour. He watches Jim Lairer fucking give you the news.
Starting point is 02:15:34 Other talk shows and nature shows. He said he always loved the woods. That's a, why would they say that? I always loved the woods. Well, Larry didn't kill anyone in the woods. Yeah, he did. He took people into rural areas. They did, yeah.
Starting point is 02:15:48 Yeah. He said, if I allow my mind to go to the world, I dream of the woods. If I allow my mind to escape prison. I guess I probably dream of a place where I'm in control. That goes without saying. You're in control in the woods. there's a gun in your hand. Like the passenger seat of a truck? Of a suburban with a monkey in the back?
Starting point is 02:16:11 With a stranger driving? And the only challenge, the only thing that challenges me for control is mother nature. Chain me forever to a fire watch tower somewhere, it'd be heaven. Okay, deal. Sounds excellent. Have you seen a fire watch tower somewhere, it'd be heaven. Okay, deal. Sounds excellent. Promise? Have you seen a fire watch tower? That is frightening shit out there in the middle of the woods like that.
Starting point is 02:16:31 Yeah, let's shake him. Chain him up there. Let him fucking starve to death and have birds peck at his fucking car. I don't give a fuck, fuck this guy. Yeah, but hikers fucking stumble upon those things. He'll make those people disappear even if he's chained to it.
Starting point is 02:16:43 No shit, hopefully he'll be dead before that. He said it'd be heaven. He's allowed to leave his cell at designated times each day to go to work, the mess hall, or the yard, and to make his allotted 15-minute phone call, which he must schedule 24 hours in advance in order to have a visitor. He more often chooses the solitude of his cell. Really? He avoids the mess hall because quote, it's very authoritarian and arbitrary and regimented and I don't need all that garbage. It's prison. Yeah, you gotta keep people from stabbing each other
Starting point is 02:17:13 with fucking eating utensils. You're telling me there's a hierarchy around the survival necessity of food? Is that right? You know where most violence takes place? Yeah, probably the mess hall. Kitchen. It's the mess hall,. Yeah, it's the mess hall It is it's the mess hall or the yard. Those are the two places
Starting point is 02:17:28 So you're in closest proximity of each other you're fucking touching hip to hip That's where there's hundreds of inmates and three guards and they can't possibly fucking police and all that's gonna control that. Yeah Nope, no way He says he doesn't like it. For example when female guards routinely squeeze his genitals to check for contraband. Is that the way you check for contraband? What's in here? What happened to lift your nuts and turn around and cough? What happened to that? They're just grabbing and squeezing?
Starting point is 02:17:56 What's up big boy? Anything in there? No? Hold on a second. Let me get it. No, I don't think so. What is that? That's my testicle. All right. He said that's not my idea of a good way to finish a meal. I mean, it's mine if it goes further than that. He says he snacks in his cell. He said, breakfast might be a pizza roll stolen from the kitchen.
Starting point is 02:18:16 And we don't mean Totino's pizza roll. A pizza roll, because we used to, that's what elementary school used to serve us too. Yeah. Half a hamburger bun. Yeah. Piece of fucking yellow American cheese on it with some sauce on top of that microwaved
Starting point is 02:18:30 so the cheese slightly melts. That's what a pizza roll is. Yep. Stolen from the kitchen, bought for a buck or bought for a buck from a profiteer. Occasionally he has what he calls breakfast in bed, which is a dozen pancakes with syrup stolen from the kitchen by a friend, heated in the cell block microwave by another, and delivered to his cell by a third.
Starting point is 02:18:51 He's got a lot of people doing him favors. How's he doing that? We'll find out, because he's got money. For dinner he might have a bowl of cereal while watching the news, with milk made from coffee mate and tap water. Oh boy. That sounds nasty. made from coffee mate and tap water. Oh boy. That sounds nasty. He drinks coffee, quote, about three gallons a day.
Starting point is 02:19:14 Made from instant coffee and tap water. Nothing stays in his system for more than, what, 45 minutes probably? Impossible. He no longer goes to the movies either. The movies in jail, they show, he said, I just don't like the auditorium. I don't like the sound system. The movies in jail they show. He said, I just don't like the auditorium. I don't like the sound system. I don't like the way it's managed. I don't like the people that go in it. He's a control freak. No shit. Yeah. If he can't control
Starting point is 02:19:33 it, I would do it. So I won't go. Yeah. I don't know if they do it on the streets, but in here, but people in here, they have to comment on everything. I don't know if that, yeah, what's the way that you see social media, Larr? Where do you see when you post a fucking podcast and see what the second people say? Throw an opinion on the internet, Larr Bear. Wow. It's gonna get bad.
Starting point is 02:19:54 We have a whole show based on the fact that everyone has to comment on everything. It's called Your Stupid Opinions. He said, I figure what the hell in a couple years I'll get it on TV. I got time to wait. The movie. You know, no figure what the hell in a couple years I'll get it on TV. I got time to wait. The movie. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:20:08 No need of the rental. Said he rarely hangs out on the yard where convicts are prohibited from walking on most of the grass or uses the prison library. He just doesn't go anywhere where he's not in control. Right. He said nothing you'd want is there. Meaning books. He said he reads Time and Newsweek when he can get a hold of one.
Starting point is 02:20:26 Occasionally he borrows a Playboy for the articles and interviews. Yeah, I read the articles. He literally said that. He says he finds the women unarousing. Okay, yeah, they're not hot, all right. You're in prison. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:20:40 You show me any woman's tit. I am so excited in prison. I'm beating off to that, for sure. He said too professional, too posed. any woman's tit. I am so excited in prison. I'm beating off to that for sure. He said, too professional, too posed. You're in prison. Are you kidding me? Are you fucking joking? How much tit are you seeing? Well, wait till you see what else here, what else he does. Cause you're like, put too professional and pose. Okay. He reads three newspapers subscribing to the free press and the Jackson citizen
Starting point is 02:21:02 Patriot ad borrowing the Detroit News from another con. He said, I'm interested in the newspaper primarily for the editorial viewpoint section. What do you care? Why? You're in prison. I thought you hated opinions. He said, then obviously the cartoon page. What's his favorite cartoon?
Starting point is 02:21:18 Beetle Bailey. Calvin and Hobbes. Is that right? He said, they're always getting into some shit. I love it. They're some funny little dudes. They don't exist, man. Uh, so they talk about Sue now.
Starting point is 02:21:35 And he said, I've tried to use a lot of theories to understand myself. Those quaint ever so perfect explanations. And they just don't wash in the final analysis. This is monk, Steppenwolf talking. The bottom line is that I didn't give a damn. I didn't care. My world was destroyed. I had nothing whatsoever in this world that I thought was of any value. When you don't care and your world is gone, it's just a matter of time before people's worlds become unimportant to you.
Starting point is 02:21:59 So you don't care about you. You can't care about others. So she did this to me. Well, it's there you go. They said it's been decades since he's loved Sue, but he can remember how he once felt about her and her children and their home. He said, quote, I almost don't want to call it love now. He said, cannibalism is what it was. He said, God, that family was a feast for me. I had starved all my life. That's what it represented. And I had to devour the whole thing. A family life. She's not beaten the shit out of the kids. There's no crazy guy. It's a household where mothers are, the mother's nice to their kids and if parents watch out for their kids and he just wanted to be a part of it. But he had to have sex
Starting point is 02:22:39 with the woman, an older woman to do it. So he said, was I mentally ill? Talking about his trial, he said, if a dog with rabies bites you, is it wrong? It's diseased, and I think you can be rabid in the pursuit of happiness. Oh, the disease causes you to bite people? Is that what he's saying? Yeah, he said that's the disease. So he's got a disease that caused this all.
Starting point is 02:23:00 So, you know. He said, here's from the article, no one knows monk Steppenwolf and he hardly knows anyone. And that's how he prefers it. It's not real. When his mother and sister visited him in March, they talked. And he said of trivialities, he believes his mother is getting senile and wanted her and wanted to see her son once more before she dies. That was his thought that he told the paper. She still sends him $10 checks for his birthday and Christmas, and he still calls her twice a year or so.
Starting point is 02:23:29 Occasionally I say I love her. The problem is I've never felt it inside. Doesn't even love his mother. Doesn't even love his mother. He said no one else has visited him for the last several years, except his woman, whom he met several years ago when she worked at the prison where he lived.
Starting point is 02:23:44 He fucking talked to prison I knew it was against the rules. I didn't know it was against the law Love after lockup call back there. He's Huh? Mom mom's the only one who visited him only one that brings him money done love and Can't bring myself to it. No as she I think mom was just as much a victim as everybody else Yeah, you can't really blame her for in the fucking 40s and early 50s She couldn't extricate four kids from this fucking situation while working nights at a paper factory and all this
Starting point is 02:24:15 I mean, she's trying to stay alive for Christ's sake. He can't be mad at her. So he said that He this woman they've been together they've been in a serious relationship for about three years now he said he hasn't seen his brother Danny since jail in the early 70s and he never wants to see him again no interest yeah he said why'd you change your name to monk Steppenwolf great question they said it was Danny's crime that persuaded Larry it was time to get rid of the reign's name. He said that? Yeah, he's ashamed of Larry. Danny's crying. He's judging people. Judging people.
Starting point is 02:24:51 Larry. Of all fucking Larry, really, Larry? Come on. He said, quote, it represented everything bad. The way I was brought up, the family, all those circumstances. So in 1972, after the state Supreme Court overturned his conviction on a technicality, he agreed to plead guilty, like we said, and go back
Starting point is 02:25:10 to prison. He said on two conditions is what he agreed to. If he could be sent to the Ionia Reformatory, considered easier time than Marquette, where he's been for six years, and if he was allowed to legally change his name to monk steppenwolf on a magic carpet right yeah which is hilarious because that's when that was big so the first name he says represents the hermitage part the secret the inner me that is studying trying to comprehend what is going on in the world and in me and in everyone else. There's a monk inside of me. Oh. Yeah, not just a big Tony Shalhoub fan. No, he's just...
Starting point is 02:25:48 No. He really believes he's a religious fella. And then Steppenwolf is the title of a 1929 Herman Hesse novel. It is the tale of Harry Holler, a strange and wild, a strange, wild, shy man who calls himself the Steppenwolf. Holler is disgusted with life and yearns for death as a release. He is confused by his human instincts for warmth and love and his animal instincts for power and savagery. Doesn't know why he's a psychopath. Steppenwolf the
Starting point is 02:26:17 convict first read Steppenwolf the book in 1967. Ten years later, he tried again, but found it sad and boring. Too bad he changed your name to it, a book you don't even like. Yeah, sad and boring. Imagine a movie you watched, you didn't even like it but now you named yourself after it. I'm Zooland. Yeah, I'm Jimmy Zooland. He said, I asked him to read it once more, meaning the author of this asked him. He said to me when he was through, I met myself in a dark cave.
Starting point is 02:26:49 In red pen he annotated a paperback copy, marking other marking passages he liked. So he says that he doesn't like to get close to people. He said there's an emotional distance even between him and his boss, who's a guard with whom he works every day and jokes and feels at ease with, works in close quarters with. He said, he never gets over familiar and is always a little leery of how to deal with me. That's a good position to have him in. Not too close.
Starting point is 02:27:16 Yeah. He said, he doesn't bother to associate with short-term prisoners. He said, most of the people on my rock, there's 37 people on his floor. He said I don't talk to unless they've been here more than two years or for some reason they've imposed themselves on me. Because I figure you're probably not going to be here very long anyway and if you're here for two years then there's a fair chance you'll be here for a while so then I'll go out of my way.
Starting point is 02:27:42 Said friendship for a month or two doesn't serve any purpose because everybody you learn to care about leaves. His psychology is so on the table it's ridiculous. He hates when people leave him. Yes, think about that. Every relationship you form, you lose it. It's gone. So after so many years you just say,
Starting point is 02:28:01 whoa, whoa, whoa, I don't need that shit. Bro, that's life. That's life. He just described life. He doesn't like life. Yeah. He doesn't like human emotions because you can start caring about people in prison. I've met a lot of people that are my kind of people.
Starting point is 02:28:14 Yeah, criminals, murderers, but I'm not going to, I'm not going to get this thing. He thumps his heart with his fist. I'm not going to get this thing. Oh, emotions. Ripped up and stepped on every time some clown wants to get parole. Don't break my heart. They don't want to be here with me for the rest of eternity. They want parole. They want to go fuck their wife with them. Take my best friend from me. That's not fair. Wow. His women have known him in the most narrow sense. The scenery is always the same. They never see where he
Starting point is 02:28:42 sleeps eats and writes. He spent both honeymoons in the visiting room, quote, trying to see what we could get away with, he said. See if he can come. Because the human brain is crafty and the body is eager. His first marriage ultimately was consummated in the upstairs public visiting room at the Ionia Reformatory, 25 or 30 feet from the nearest human being 50 feet from the nearest screw which is a guard if you don't know he said feet must remain on the floor according to the rules coats are not to be draped overlaps despite the rules anything is possible he says he says he shies away from it now he said quote it's disrespectful to my woman to what try to fuck her there try to fuck her in the in the visiting room instead his love
Starting point is 02:29:28 affairs are built on talk and fantasy this is dick not working he said one of the tricks to do time one of the key essential tricks is you never leave here in your mind you stay here you bring women to you you bring things to you too painful to go outside. He said, I'm fantasizing in my cell about a woman, for example, she's going to be in my cell. That's his fantasy. He wants a woman in the cell with him because otherwise if he's out like in a bar or something then that's outside the walls and that's too much. He said, I'm going to ask her to sit
Starting point is 02:30:00 down. What a tepid fantasy. Want to have a seat? And then there's a guard coming. Hold on, shh. You can have a seat right there on that seatless toilet. Oh, it's nice. Watch out for the paper torn up in it. He said, want to sit on the bed? Go ahead, kick back, let's talk. This is his fantasy dialogue. It all takes place here, when somebody leaves, it's her, not me.
Starting point is 02:30:24 I send her home outside the walls That's important psychologically you can screw yourself up by going in and out and in and out and in and out not sexed Yeah, the president I did your mind of going and out of prison. It gets crazy I knew that for the first two years he talks about killing He said look I can tell you precisely how it feels to stab someone, run a knife right through their heart and back out of their back. I've never done it, but I can describe it in blood curdling detail that would make you believe I've done it and believe I'd do it again.
Starting point is 02:30:55 You've done it. I think so. He said, a lot of people don't know I've never hurt anybody. Pardon? What? What's that now? A lot of people believe I've killed people since I've been in prison. Most people believe I'm a hitman, a mafia hitman. It's a rumor
Starting point is 02:31:11 that got started years ago and I've just never done anything about it to kill it. Yeah, I don't believe that. No, but if people thought that, great, they'll leave you the fuck alone. You'd want people to think that. He said, I had made up my mind I was going to be a hitman. That's a lucrative profession in here, taking people out. He said he was gonna do it. He was gonna actually do it. He said, as far as I'm concerned, if I gotta be in here forever,
Starting point is 02:31:31 well dammit, I'm gonna live good in here, make some money. He says, but I never cut anyone. Shoving a knife into someone, it's not easy. I didn't do it. I didn't know if I could do it or not, so I had to find out. Okay? What? There was this kid that worked down the hall from me and I just talked him into it.
Starting point is 02:31:53 He said, let me stab you. I raised my eyebrows, meaning the author raised his eyebrows, and he said, I'm a very persuasive guy. Oh boy. I talked him into letting me cut him. He wasn't an extremely intelligent person and he went for it. He found somebody with a 76 IQ and said, let me stab you. I'll give you a fucking honey bun. He said it was just a slice on the arm, a rending of flesh.
Starting point is 02:32:16 Okay. So the author of this article says, I don't believe him and ask him what the other prisoner got in return. And he goes on, Larry says an association with me he says as if I'm stupid not to see it mean the author but why would someone want to bleed for you and he said God a lot of people want to bleed for me because I'm somebody in here I have position I have prestige and place and even more so back then think Think about the fact that most of the guys in prison are followers. God, you can do some horrible stuff with people in here. He's too smart to be in with these fucking idiots. He needs to sit by himself, this fucking guy. They said, what are you been up to? And he said, he considers most of his power to
Starting point is 02:32:59 be intellectual and verbal, the power to persuade. He says that's how he got an associate's degree from Montcalm Community College program. It's a joke because I'm ignorant in so many ways. Math I know virtually nothing beyond the most basic. Trig and geometry, come on, those are French names. English, a dangling participle, what would I do with it? I wouldn't even know. But he knows way more by the way he speaks than 90% of the people in there. Particiable?
Starting point is 02:33:27 Come on. That's what I mean. Then he says, it just so happens that I'm glib. Fucking glib. Go around a prison and ask everybody if they know what glib means. And two fucking people in there will answer yes. And it's because their lawyer said it to them. Yes, exactly.
Starting point is 02:33:43 Don't sit in here looking glib. They're going to convict you. Don't sit in here looking glib. They're gonna convict you. Don't use glib answers. Answer my questions when I ask you, when you go on the stand. He said that I'm glib and I have a good vocabulary and I can write reasonably well and I can spell, persuade, and I'm capable of sincerity.
Starting point is 02:34:00 He said Third Street Smitty, who's a con he met at Marquette in the late 60s, Third Street Smitty, I love that con he met at Marquette in the late 60s, Third Street Smitty. I love that. He said he was my intellectual mentor. He was articulate and unusual in that sense. Back then, convicts didn't strive to be articulate. It was much better to have finesse with a knife than with words. Now he talks about sex. He said he learned from this guy to manipulate weaker cons, to play games with their heads and with his own He said I learned you can draw blood with a tongue as well as a knife and probably more adeptly
Starting point is 02:34:30 So I went in that direction instead of the other the pen is mightier than the sword He said my words are even mightier. He said manipulating people in prison is the highest art You see things in people weaknesses and after you get bored enough You if you have a mind to then you start picking at the weaknesses. You use buzzwords and innuendos and double entendres and draw someone out, make them reveal themselves in ways that seem innocuous but which set the person up as an easy mark or a punk." Meaning someone that can be fucked. Veteran Kahnz told him shortly after he arrived, get you a kid, settle down because you're going to be in here a long time.
Starting point is 02:35:09 Meaning find someone to fuck for a long time. Find a wife. Yeah. Find someone to abuse. But he said, despite his inability to do all this, he said he felt queasy about sex with the guys, even though he doesn't feel queasy about murdering people. He said some parts of the human body were made for certain functions and have no other use and it's dirty. He does say oral sex is different though. That's a whole different thing. I won't stick it in anybody's butthole, but
Starting point is 02:35:33 he said there's something about that that I think the positions that occasionally can be used for things other than sexual for dominance, meaning getting someone to suck your dick. He said, I've tried probably five times in 22 years. Meaning had men blow him in prison. He says in 22 years he's had sex with four women in prison. Really? Four. Two of them worked at the prison and two were from the outside, including his first wife. He has a son by the way that we find later on Oh, yeah, Matthew Steppenwolf. I shit you not since prison. Yep while he was in prison He said sometimes I wonder if sex is all that important after all it really does become a secondary Consideration if you live in a fantasy world and you're looking for fantasy materials not reality materials reality material is nice
Starting point is 02:36:24 It can be converted into fantasy material and you're looking for fantasy materials, not reality materials, reality material is nice, it can be converted into fantasy material, but I'm much more likely to look for fantasy fuel. He says he's been loan sharking in prison, that's how he makes money. Oh. He said, yeah, he charges 50% interest for two weeks. Jeez, this. That's how he does it.
Starting point is 02:36:39 So he said, that means if I give you a buck 50, or you give, you gotta give me a buck 50 for every buck I give you and that's 50 percent covers my 20 percent losses. He says I don't get riches Midas and I don't have to bust nobody's dome about some money. The officials appreciate that. Wow. He also says that he smokes weed. What? Yeah. He says he's got some weed from a bunch of hiding places. He said I went into smoking pot as a tranquilizer, a pacifier. Matter of fact, it was either Christmas Eve or New Year's Eve of my 18th year in prison, not birthday. A mellow buddy just gave me a couple joints and said, you got to try it. I tried a couple times before that, but never got any kind of buzz. But those two made a huge difference. He said, this time it got to me. but those two made a huge difference. He said, this time it got to me.
Starting point is 02:37:23 Pod allows me to survive in this craziness. There's a lot of pressure on me, a lot of self-generated pressure, to make a decision about my life, to decide which way I'm gonna go. Who cares, you're in prison forever. You're never getting out. He said, I'm at a crossroad.
Starting point is 02:37:36 I've been there, stalled, for about three years now, trying to decide, and I gotta go. No, you're not busy, Bone. You're staying there forever. Fuck yeah. He also says that he thinks about being a prison vigilante. He says, I have the capability to kill people. Not everybody has that. It sounds crazy, but a number of times I've thought someone out of a sense of needing
Starting point is 02:37:58 some purpose and maybe somewhat out of an I'll show you type of thing, that what I should really do is, look, I know who the bad guys are in here. I live with them and they talk to me. They tell me they wanna go out and kill somebody and when they wanna go out and rob somebody. What I should really do to protect society from those people I know are bad and who are getting ready to get outta here,
Starting point is 02:38:17 I put the bad guys out before they get to you. I stick them in the heart before they can get out the door. I don't know how you get that. He also says that the death penalty, he said, I saw in the news the other night a woman was talking about Ted Bundy, because this is 86, so he's big. I guess she was from the town he had killed someone. She was lamenting the fact that he could only be killed. Why not torn limb from limb and tortured? Well, that was on the news.
Starting point is 02:38:45 He said, the only thing I'm impressed with about, because they talk about other serial killers, about Gary Gilmore is that he was a man. A man enough to accept without whining and crying. There's nothing I detest more than some guy getting capital punishment who's whining and crying on his way out the door. In fact, I like this guy who just got it in Texas.
Starting point is 02:39:02 He went out with a smile on his face, said, quote, hey, have a good one, brothers. That's the only way to go He's they said well, what you wouldn't go out whining like a baby said quote I'd go out cussing kiss my ass shit. I would I have to Yeah, so after this article comes out He is placed in protective custody because he told a bunch of shit about prison and all the other prisoners want to stab him now He's like that guy that was, the guy that had born to be bad or whatever. Yeah, yeah, born to be bad.
Starting point is 02:39:36 That guy, what was his name? God damn it. He was in a documentary talking about how great prison is doing coke off of some dude's thigh. Oh, he was loving it. Yeah. And they had to put him in protective custody after that shit too. Yeah, he can't just do that shit in public, but he was trying to show off.
Starting point is 02:39:53 By the way, a month later, his brother Danny has an editorial in the Detroit Free Press about his brother's article. And he says, he denies everything that had, he said, my mother's not senile. Our father never made us fight for nickels and dimes on the floor. My mother loves us. She's fine. She's traveled thousands of miles to visit and only to be rejected by him. Yeah. He said, his self-serving falsehoods intend to portray a person who is unloved and overly
Starting point is 02:40:20 abused by his family and society. Hence he became a man hater and a murderer seeking revenge. In any case, my family was not responsible for what Monk Steppenwolf chose to do with his life. He said my father's violent example did have some influence but he's still responsible for his own bullshit basically. He says that. 1987, there's a book in the works.
Starting point is 02:40:43 It's a book written by Conrad Hilberry and Emanuel Tenei. It's called Luke Karamazov is the name of it because they changed the brothers' names to Karamazov in the book here. So this guy, he goes and talks to Larry and all this type of shit. So he's a poet, this guy normally, but he's decided to write a,
Starting point is 02:41:05 this story is how he's gonna get into shit. Okay. 1992, Michigan is looking into the fact that there's bodies from 1960, from the 1970s that they still haven't solved the cases, so they're gonna check into Danny to see if maybe it's Danny. 2017, Matthew Steppenwolf goes on a crime spree
Starting point is 02:41:27 in Kalamazoo County. What? Oh yeah, Steppenwolf is related to two convicted killers, Monk Steppenwolf, it has to be his son because he's the only guy named Steppenwolf, so there's no other, not like it's a family name. He's going there and Danny Rains. Investigators say Matthew Steppenwolf started a fire
Starting point is 02:41:48 at a home off East G Avenue in Cooper Township after he robbed a Citco gas station at around 9.30 p.m. Following that fire, they say he went to a home off Monterey Drive where he got into some kind of altercation with a family there and shot a woman in the chest. and shot a woman in the chest. He shot a woman in the chest. A 49 year old lady named Betty Jo Brewer.
Starting point is 02:42:09 Betty Jo, you shot in the chest. Following the shooting, he then carjacked a car on Drake Road. So now he's carjacked somebody near Kalamazoo Central High School before eventually crashing into a tree in climax at around 1130 a.m. That's some kind of climax. After shooting the woman, this is the rest of the day? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, it was a whole big crime spree.
Starting point is 02:42:32 They took him into custody. Schools were locked down as a precaution during this whole thing. They said because of the magnitude of the situation, some of the dynamics and the unpredictability, that's why they put him on lockdown. So that's the kid. It definitely flows here. 2021, Brent is paroled. Stop it. They paroled Brent. At his last hearing, he admitted there was no doubt he deserved to spend
Starting point is 02:42:57 the rest of his life in prison, agreed with the judge, told him during his sentencing. However, he said he wanted a trance to contribute to society as a free citizen. Oh my God. It's been 48 years or something. I don't care. I don't either, fuck him. He said, I would like to be given the opportunity to serve the rest of my remaining days
Starting point is 02:43:14 in a free community rather than die in prison. I bet you would. I'm sure you would, yeah. I realize what I did, I realize it's horribly wrong, but there are circumstances that got me involved in this, and one of them is, I mean, I know it's rare form to blame the co-defendant, but I was, well, shall we say, under the influence, not I know what I did. He said I accept responsibility for that, but if it was not for my co-defendant, I would
Starting point is 02:43:39 not be sitting here. He said he absolutely did everything that he did. He said I was hesitant, but I'm knee deep into this crime. He expressed remorse. He said, it must have been horrible. I know that I can't even begin to realize the pain and suffering that they went through. The only thing I can compare it to is when I lost my father and my mother and the pain hurt that I went through.
Starting point is 02:43:58 But I can't imagine it would be nowhere near nowhere to compare to what families went through. So he's an adult, they let him out, he's 64 years old, spent 48 years in prison, he'll be fully discharged from his sentence in January 21st, 2025, by the way. Done deal, huh? Done deal. So, what he does, the attorney general here,
Starting point is 02:44:21 the prosecuting attorney said he was very troubled by the Department of Corrections choosing to release an admitted serial rapist and serial murderer. So February 6, 2022, Danny dies in prison. Really? 78 found unresponsive at the Lakeland Correctional Facility, pronounced dead at the hospital. Yeah, unresponsive in the cell. 2023, a movie comes out, He Went That Way, which is directed by Jeffrey Darling, inspired by the novel, Luke Karamazov, that the guy wrote, based on the real life account of this
Starting point is 02:44:54 whole shit. It's based on the account of Dave Pitts, the animal trainer, who's the sole survivor of this whole fucking thing. So March 2024, Brent is offering rides. He's doing rideshare. Like, like Uber? Like he's a fucking, he's his own Uber. Brent's Uber is what he made up here. He can't work for Uber, so he's got his own. He's handing out cards offering impromptu rides that say quote cash upfront or wheels don't roll on the business card. You don't get to make the call, man.
Starting point is 02:45:26 No, it's an Uber without Uber. And they said that photos of his business card and information of his past were shared on social media. They asked him and he said, no comment. Yeah, I pick people up, strangers and shit. Parole people said that they are gonna put a stop to this rideshare shit when they learned about it because they said there'll also be special condition added
Starting point is 02:45:47 to his parole barring such activity said quote he is not approved to perform this type of work he said Cosner did not or Koster did not report that he was attempting to work in this capacity but an agent became aware from social media you can't be picking up strangers when you picked up raped and murdered strangers. He had a chauffeur's license Holy shit how fear nor member fear now Pamela her sister said I'm not sure how the state of Michigan gave him a show Choffeurs license if you're giving rides to people men women you know where they live That's kind of eerie to me knowing that he killed three women raped and killed three I'd be afraid that he would do it again Yeah, no shit to me knowing that he killed three women raped and killed three I'd be afraid that he would do it again
Starting point is 02:46:30 no shit I would fucking say so so by the way several people who knew or spoke with Danny surmised that his competitiveness with his brother Larry was the thing that triggered his murder spree Larry had gotten a lot of publicity in 64 and then even more with his successful appeal and he was getting even more so it was right around the time that Danny began his own thing. So they say that, yeah, there's that. Monk is still in prison though. He's still there. MDOC number 113052 if you wanna look him up. He won, he's there.
Starting point is 02:46:56 He outlasted everybody. There you go! That's Kalamazoo Township and just a crazy ass story. That's fucking insane, that whole tale, isn't it? Little older than usual. It sounds made up. It's fucking insane, that whole tale, isn't it? A little older than usual, but it sounds made up. It sounds like I made that whole shit up, but it would have taken way longer to make it up. I'll tell you that.
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Starting point is 02:53:01 Oh, I don't know who it is. Yeah, but it's Beth, that's her name. Emma Roberts, Jennifer Hall, Sandra Ewing, Yes, I do actually. Oh, we know who it is. Yeah, I don't know who it is. I remember that. But it's Beth, that's her name. Emma Roberts, Jennifer Hall, Sandra Ewing, Lindsay W. 885. Meg would know last name, Saraya Pariah, Perrieria. Linda Delfini. Is that fancy? Matt Horch, Rachael, it's probably Rachel, with no last name.
Starting point is 02:53:22 Autumn Schmitz Schmititis. Beverly Middleton. That sounds like. Michael. I got diagnosed with Schmititis. It's bad. It's right there. I got it in the Schmititis. It's bad.
Starting point is 02:53:33 My foot's never gonna recover from this Schmititis I got. Michael Gonzalez. Heather Carter. Suzette Wheeler. Ashley with no last name. Scott Schwend. Jennifer, nope, that's Jefferson. Ingram.
Starting point is 02:53:42 Kat Kamacho. Marie Callender. All right, I get you. I know what you're doing. Colby, Kat Camacho, Marie Callender. All right, I get you. I know what you're doing. Colby with no last name, Mariah White, right. Dirty Al Green, Dirty Al Green. Dirty Al Green.
Starting point is 02:53:53 Get down. He needs to fill. Dirty Al Green, but dirty. Divine, Devaney, it's Divine DC. That's what that is. Randy Brown, Jackson with no last name, Kristen McNeil, Connor Pail, Pamela Doherty, Paula Welch, Melinda Wilson, Akiko Schoen, Christine Guggenberger, Emma Burns, Dylan Smith, Margaret Wright, Shakete Shachty, is that Shachty?
Starting point is 02:54:17 Yeah, Brittany Rain, Rain, oh boy, Renee, Jordan Collard, Joel Lee, Moon I think, Tyler Harris, Autumn Davis, Stephanie Marie, what is this? Alexandra Paradise, Zachary Rydell, Patrick Bakies, Jagger, Muhei, Penny, mixed kid, Penny with no last name, Elliot Tilden, Josh Stanley, Brie B, Jenny Becerra, Sarah Goldsmith, Justin Simmons, Nick Vargas, Sherry Holm, Emma Louise Ann Rice-Jones, Ellen T. Crosby, Anna, Anna, oh it's Rice, Reese Rice, Anna T. Contreras, Ellen T. Crosby, Rosie Cheeks, Megan Hale, Hale? Haley, Haley Ray, alright, Emily Revelles, he's fallen apart, Heather with no last name, Stephanie Huber, Fred with no last name, Claymore with no last name, Garrett Bowman, Jamie Southard, Southard, Soutard, Melinda Schacher, Hunter McLeed, Drew with no last name, Jeannie Ray,
Starting point is 02:55:29 Scott Campbell, Mindful Movement, Damian Davis, Melissa Lalaney, Leah Crago, Maguire Detlefson, I think it is, and Tristan Yacklin. He lost his battle to depression, man, and it's fucked up. Thank you so much, John, for spending that time with us. Thank you for being a part of this. Tristan, I'm furious. And if you've got fucking anything, you guys, fucking talk to somebody. Reach out.
Starting point is 02:55:58 Don't do this. I wanted to say to Jason Fuller, too, and Jason Fuller and his family, too, that had a bit of a tragedy. And we're real sorry. I'm thinking about you guys. Amen. Yeah, sorry, you, your wife, you guys are really nice to us
Starting point is 02:56:09 and have known you for so long, so... The victims are the ones left behind, man. Don't do this to people. It's fucking horrible. Get help, reach out, think... Do all that shit. Look, you're doing it because you're feeling like a burden.
Starting point is 02:56:21 Don't be a... You're not, and don't feel like that. It's fucking... Well, hopefully... If I knew the and don't feel like that. It, uh, fuck and if I knew the words, I'd fix it. Listen, if they're two hours into a comedy show and are two and a half hours into a comedy show and they're, and right now they're considering it. We've done a terrible job. Really. So we've really fucked this up. We've really fucked up if you're this far into the show. So we'll put it that way. So hopefully we haven't made it worse for you.
Starting point is 02:56:44 Seek help for sure. Talk, talk it out. It's, uh, it we'll put it that way. So hopefully we haven't made it worse for you. And definitely get help. Seek help for sure, talk, talk it out. It's not worth it. Thank you so much everybody. You wonderful, crazy bastards. We love you like you couldn't fucking believe or wouldn't believe. So thank you for all that you do for us.
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