The Bobby Bones Show - THURS PT 2: Bobby Falling Out Of Love With His Phone + Savannah Guthrie Abruptly Leaves ‘Today’ + Would We Do 30 Years In Prison for $24 Million?
Episode Date: May 7, 2026Bobby has a warning of an IRS scam going around and Morgan almost became a victim to it. Bobby also shares why for the first time he doesn’t like his phone anymore. We talked about Savannah Guth...rie abruptly who abruptly left ‘Today’ and we are wondering if there will be news on her mom soon. We talked about a federal jury awarding nearly $24M to a Kentucky man wrongfully convicted in 1992 'satanic ritual' murder. Would we do the time for that amount of money? Bobby shares how he is having to think about this now. We also talk about if we’ve ever been left anything in a will.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Let's go to Jada in South Dakota listening right now.
Hey, Jada.
Hi.
Hey.
How are you guys?
Doing pretty good.
What's going on?
I just was hoping that we could give a nice little shout out
to one of your avid listeners, Rick Redetsky.
He's retiring from teaching after 32.
years. Oh, Mr. Radinsky? That's awesome. Yeah, Mr.
Ruderski. Congratulations on
32 years of hopefully changing lives in a positive way. How's that?
That's perfect. Awesome. Thank you guys. You're welcome. Lunchbox has a
problem with Teacher Appreciation Week, though. Is that also why you're calling?
What's his problem? No, no, no. They should maybe get a day, but a week seems a little
extreme because we are the parents and we only get a day of appreciation. The teachers,
they just teach and they get a whole week of appreciation. Seems a little lopsided if you
ask me. Yeah, well, we have 20-some kids at a time. How many do you have? I have three.
Oh, yep, yep. We get 20 of them. Okay, but you chose to do that. So did you. Exactly. So one day,
one day.
Yep.
You know what I'm?
I'm not to be with kids that aren't mine.
Well, then don't worry.
I do too.
Jada didn't plan to call in and get to a fight.
I didn't mean to set her up like that.
I was just bringing up the lunchbox does not really believe in teacher appreciation
week.
Although super cool and Mr. Riddenski.
So congratulations, 32 years.
That is super significant.
And Jada, thank you so much for calling.
Thank you.
Have a good day, guys.
You too.
You too.
Hey, a couple things.
Everybody be careful.
If you get a letter from the IRS asking you.
for your bank account information to process your refund, that probably ain't what that is.
Like an actual paper, letter, an envelope, and a mailbox?
Well, it says the IRS is sending letters to hundreds of thousands of taxpayers asking
for bank account information to process refunds. However, so are scammers who are impersonating
the IRS. So don't risk it. Just go to the IRS website and handle your business there because
you can specifically go to IRS.govs are real. So once you get that, go there.
I got one.
A scammer or real one?
I don't know because I received it and it looks all legit, but I did not move forward.
I just went exactly what you said to do.
And I went online and my website says there's nothing I need to do.
So I must have gotten a scammer one.
Yeah.
And I almost fell for it because it looks so official.
And it's the IRS.
And it's coming in an envelope.
Well, they've gone so tech that now they're going back to like the
ground game. Right, because that seems believable. If it comes through your mail. Well, and the IRS
says on their website, the only way we will communicate with you is to mail. So I was like,
well, then it has to be the IRS because it didn't come text, phone, email, it came through
the mail. Man, that's creepy. These guys are good. IRS sold out their game plan though. Now the bad
guys know what they're going to do. Exactly. Now they need to quit mailing things. The IRS? Yeah.
Yeah, but what do you come to your door? They have to go to everybody's door now? And then
Like the guys who came to your door and sold your plants?
No, it's fruits and vegetables for the needy.
Yeah, how'd that work out?
He was definitely scamming me.
But I thought this was a place giving him, providing him with employment since he was just out of prison and nobody else would hire him.
So I thought, wow, this is great.
He's getting work opportunity.
We're feeding, you know, the unhoused.
Is that homeless?
Yes.
Is unhoused?
You can say it either way.
You can't?
Yeah.
All right.
I had to call the pharmacy yesterday because it took the baby to the doctor.
And so it's all AI now.
It's even worse than just that, hey, press a button.
You have to like talk to the AI.
And so I called yesterday and I was just like, is the prescription ready?
Because they're like, we'll send the prescription.
So I call and it's, you know, press one for the desk.
Press 2 for the pharmacy.
So there is a press.
And then it's like, hey, just say what you.
you need. And the woman's voice, the robot voice is like so chill. She's like, hey, just say what
you need. And I'm like, I'm just calling to see if my prescriptions ready. And they're going,
all right, cool. What's birthday? And so I give them the baby's birthday. And they're like,
that's not, we don't have that in our system. Oh, because is this her first? But they should have.
And so I say it again. She's like, oh, turns out we do. Like, it's so weirdly chill. I know.
and so they're like oh let's like it's not ready there's been a delay uh do you want to talk to
somebody and i'm like yes and the whole time i was going like operator operator i told you you you have to
start cussing at it i don't curse though i know but well for the sake of speaking to a human
and so she goes all right we're going to put you through just leave a voicemail and somebody
call you back and i'm like no because no one will ever call me back or i answered it's like hey
it's me again and so i live a little bit of
voice mail and I'm like hey I'm trying to get my daughter's prescription I said it was delayed can
you please call me back I'd gone through it like six times though just trying to get the operator
hitting the pound button over and over again and so they called me back within like 10 minutes and so
it had to be sent to another pharmacy because they didn't have it there so they're like wait like an
hour and go over and I went and I know they're jammed so not the issue but I I sat in my car for
another hour once I got there because they just yeah they were like we'll fill it just gonna take a
minute. They were just slammed. I wasn't upset about it. But between the AI operator, like,
all chill delaying me and then me just sitting there is a long evening. Yeah.
It's like, hey, what's up? You must have been there at prime time.
Six, 15. People getting off work, picking up their prescription. Car line was all the way
backed up. And then when I got there, I thought, surely I've been in line so long that it'll be ready.
And then they were like, would you mind I'm pulling up here? I was there for another hour.
I know.
Why'd you do get on TikTok?
Yeah, well, I'm on my car.
My hands are free, so I do get on TikTok.
But I also have a podcast going at the same time.
And so I'm like overly stimulated and I constantly have to rewind the podcast because I'm on TikTok.
Do you ever get so overly stimulated while you're driving?
I get you were parked in that case.
But like when I'm driving sometimes I just have to like turn everything off.
No.
I just have to like, I start hitting everything.
Like at one moment it just hits me that it's all too much and I need to just drive.
No, I think that's medicine.
You need medicine.
No, I don't.
I don't know. Well, I don't want the medicine. I'd rather just turn everything off.
I have gotten in the past couple of months where I'm like, man, I don't really like my phone as much anymore.
Good for you. What do you think it's the baby? It has to be. That's the only thing that's different.
I don't know. The Twitter, they take, TikTok not so much Instagram. It's so toxic. Like at times, I'm just like, like, what are we even doing? I'm not anti-phone. I still like my phone because I'm able to connect with a lot of people.
but it's just for some reason I've not been as drawn to.
I told my wife last night,
because usually that's how I'll fall asleep.
I sleep with an air pod in,
listen to a podcast to fall asleep.
But I was on my phone beforehand,
and I was like, I'm just kind of over it,
like over my phone.
Like, it's just too much going on.
You know how I told you my friend hired a sleep expert?
Maybe you don't remember, but he did.
And it's, he said it's changed his life.
And I asked him about sleeping with an air button,
like listening to AirPods in, listening to something.
and he was like, oh, yeah, she definitely would be against that.
Okay.
Well, everybody's not for everybody.
Well, I was asking for you, though.
I know, but you want to get better sleep.
That's the only way I can sleep because my mind race is so hard.
If I have nothing going on, I spiral out and never go to sleep.
I've tried it.
I stay up for three, four hours at a time.
If I put something in that I can focus on, I fall asleep.
So much quicker.
Everybody's different.
I know we're different, but you know that your brain is rewireable.
At this age, eh, I'm good.
It's awesome.
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Let's go to Mariah, who is listening in Texas. Hey, Mariah.
Hey, Bobby. Morning studio. Morning.
Hey. First of all, congratulations on the baby. She is Darwin.
Thank you.
Absolutely. But I just wanted to, I guess, put my input in on,
the whole Mother's Day and, you know, like, what, you know, some moms might want what I would prefer.
I'm definitely on, you know, the side of give me time to myself.
Like, I love my kids.
I love my husband and spending time with them.
But I could absolutely use time to myself, you know, send me for a massage or a pedicure or something, you know, just let me get out of the house for a few hours and recharge, you know, and then come back and, you know, regroup later with their.
everybody, but I might be, yeah, I'd ask my wife that, and she was like, yeah, I just want to do
something together. I think maybe second mother's day, she'd probably want to sign up to herself.
And if she said that, great, she can go do whatever she wants. Hey, massage away. What did you
just tell me? I haven't pursued anything like that for her because the indicators I got was that's
not what she wanted. So, and she's good about giving indicators. I am not. But yeah, I would think
the later on. Yeah, it's her first one.
And it's a brand new baby.
Like, this thing still got butter on it, you know what I mean?
Hmm.
No.
They called it something whenever the baby was born.
Cheater?
Cheese.
They were like, the baby still got cheese.
Yeah, I don't have cheese on.
I was like, that's disgusting.
That is so good.
And I can't have dairy, so, well, my.
Yeah, not butter, but cheese.
Yeah.
Mariah, I'm sure there are a lot of moms who feel the way that you feel.
I appreciate your call and hope you have a good Mother's Day this weekend.
No, thank you.
All right.
See you later.
Let's go over to, I believe it is Shuri, who's on the phone in New York.
Hey, Shuri.
Hi, Bobby.
Good morning, studio.
Morning.
How you doing?
I'm calling to, giving my two cents about the Mother's Day, as far as if you should acknowledge
your mother or your wife.
I agree with lunchbox.
I believe your mother should be acknowledged because it's Mother's Day.
I am a mother and a wife.
I have a 12-year-old son.
I believe the first Mother's Day should be on the husband because it's special.
It's the first time you're a mom.
You expect your husband to do something nice for you.
But after that, I think your husband needs to teach the child that you need to do something nice for your mom.
And as they're little, you do, I don't know, make them a picture.
I mean, I have lots of pictures from my son that I have posted on my refrigerator that are from him to his
mom. And to me, that is more special than a bouquet of flowers or a night of dinner or anything
like that. So again, my mother-in-law is still alive and I'm a wife, so should we just not
acknowledge my mother-in-law because my husband needs to acknowledge me? I don't agree with that.
I think moms need to be acknowledged. Well, I think everybody can be acknowledged. We were just playing
if you had to pick one. Right. There's definitely a hypothetical game where someone was going to lose.
real life. Like call all of them. Yeah, yeah. Acknowledge the crap out of moms aren't even yours.
I acknowledge you. So, yeah, acknowledge kind of a trap of a word there. And it was mostly like
who is first priority, your mom or your wife that's the mother of your kids. That was it. I appreciate
the call. Sherry, that's great perspective. I value it. Let's go to Stacey in North Carolina,
who's on the phone as well. We'll do one more of these. Stacey, you're on the show.
Yes, good morning. I listen to your show every morning.
and I really enjoy it.
I wanted to say that first.
But I had to call this morning after lunchbox comment about Mother's Day and send him a reminder.
I am very happy he wants to celebrate his mother on Mother's Day as he should.
But his comment about his wife and not wanting to celebrate her because she's not,
his mother hurt my heart for his wife.
and I wanted to send him a strong reminder
that he would not be a father
without her.
She carried his child,
gave birth to his child,
and made him a child, made him a father.
And he should want to celebrate her,
set a good example for his children to celebrate his wife as a mother.
And I know that you probably feel the same way
after you're watching your wife carry your children,
child give birth and everything.
And it just, it hurt my heart so bad for his wife that I wanted to just send him a reminder.
Well, consider it.
He needs to celebrate his mama and his wife also.
Consider it sent.
He's right here.
He's groaning.
Blah, blah, blah.
Listen, if I'm going to pick one, it's my mom.
She is my mother on Mother's Day.
So that is the rule in life.
If you, we play the game.
Yeah, you're a rule in your life.
No, no, but we were playing a game and you had to pick one.
Which one would you celebrate more?
And it's obviously my mom because that is who I celebrate on Mother's Day.
My wife is not my mom.
She is my wife.
I don't know, man.
Depends who you ask around here.
She ain't my mom.
I have a mom.
She is not my mom.
Sort of like my wife should celebrate her mom on Mother's Day.
Yeah, that I get.
Yeah.
And your kids can celebrate your life.
And my kids can celebrate.
My wife.
Are they going to celebrate your wife?
I don't know.
Okay.
Well, you have to help facilitate that because they're young.
They know what's going on.
No, they don't.
My son's 15 and I'm not sure.
I don't know.
Yeah, they need to be guided.
I have to facilitate it myself unless his dad says something to him.
I'm also worried about this lady.
This hurt her heart, like me saying that my mom should be celebrated more than my wife.
That's crazy.
They've hurt her heart for your wife.
Well, she has the right to feel how she wants to feel.
I know her heart must be.
pretty soft, though. Oh, my. Well, that's okay to have a soft heart. Yeah, it is okay. Yeah, is that an
insult? Somebody has a soft heart. Sounds pretty positive. They're too caring and empathetic.
Stacey, thank you for calling. I really appreciate that. Yes, thank you so much.
Have a wonderful day. Bye-bye. Rammuno wants me to get him in a Kane Brown's bar. It's not open yet,
though, right? Correct. It says summer 2026. I mean, you can go. You can go to the bar anytime.
It'll be open. I get that, but there's soft openings and then there's definitely going to
opening night. It's a
CNBC thing. For sure, Titans players
will be there. They'll be celebs.
You're not just going to wait
at the door and get in there. A VIP list will
get me right to the front. So you'll go
to Kane Brown's opening.
No, no, no, I'm asking a question. Even though
what if it's late? What if it's at midnight
and you've got to be up here at two or three in the morning? The problem
is if it's a Monday or Tuesday, then
yes, then I would push more for the
soft opening. There's the soft
opening. There's the hard launch. There's
the grand opening.
I think you'd want to go to the hard grand because if they're doing something, like, I'm sure Kane will perform.
Okay, I'm going.
And I don't think it would be on a Monday or Tuesday, if I'm just guessing.
I would think it would be on a Thursday or Friday, right?
That's what I'm talking about.
What about Wednesday?
He left Wednesday.
Yeah, maybe a Wednesday.
Guys, I don't know.
All I know is Ray was like, hey, can you get me into Kane Brown's bar?
And there's no date on the opening?
No, it's coming soon, though, because they just hired their whole staff last couple weeks.
So I'm telling you, it's either this month or next.
Does he know that?
How does he know all that?
On their Instagram, it said, we need barbacks, we need hostesses, we need VIP bouncers.
Okay, if you find the date, I'll text Kane, and I'll get you and bay in if you want to go.
Yeah!
That's what I'm talking about.
Okay.
That was easy.
That was an easy one.
Yeah, sometimes.
Like, are you going to CMA Fest?
I want to.
I don't have tickets, though.
Did they not give tickets away here anymore?
No.
They don't.
They don't.
They don't.
They don't?
No.
You have to work or host to get tickets.
It's, wow.
Which that's a whole other thing that happened this year.
I don't know if you even know about it, Bobby.
It's better.
I don't know stuff.
I'm being honest with you.
I don't know.
I mean, the option was there.
The option was on the table.
It was the expectations around it that I was like, well, that's weird because, yeah.
I mean.
What were their expectations?
In the past, it was different?
Very different.
Yeah, times change.
Yeah, and I get it.
It's evolving.
And so it's like, okay, cool.
Then if that's, I can't, what they were asking for, I was not willing.
to provide.
Dang, hit him with that.
I like that, Amy.
Well, I'm sure they'll find people that are because maybe it's important for people
to be, it's a bummer because that's like a fun thing to go do.
But then the expectations around it is something normally that we would get heavily
compensated for.
And they just want to look at her.
And then Eddie's like, you got paid.
And that's her going to a fight between us.
Yeah, wait a minute.
You got compensated?
No, that's the thing.
We wouldn't be compensated.
Your compensation is that you get to go on stage.
Okay.
Dang.
Wow, wow.
You know, he'd be dropping it on them.
No, I just think.
What was the compensation for?
Did you read the emails?
I don't get emails from work.
I blocked all work.
I thought I don't get any emails.
No, no, what I'm saying is from another company or any other type of thing that they were asking for,
there would be compensation associated with it.
This was, hey, if you want to do this part of the night, which we have done for several years,
now you get to do that part and you have to agree to post this, this, this, this,
this and this.
Oh, screw that.
And it's like, well, that's, okay, now we're talking different things.
The payment is you get to go on stage.
Oh, they said we had to post?
I read the emails.
Do you read the emails?
Not really.
I don't get the emails.
I just saw that, hey, are you available these days?
I was like, if you need me to.
So are you going?
Because you have, now you need to get out your calendar.
Because there's a posting schedule.
They only give you tickets if you're ready to post a bunch of stuff?
Not just ticket.
I don't even know that it's tickets.
but I mean you get to be, which I get it.
They have an event to promote.
It's a win-win.
Like, of course, getting on stage in front of thousands and thousands of people and being a part of introducing artists.
Like, all of that is great.
I thought the social asks were heavy.
Can you not say that?
Because you have a lot of followers.
Okay.
So that's another thing.
Compared to, so there's different, if you look at it, like each night is given to a different broadcasting group.
So, like, there's this media group here one night.
And then I heart there another night.
Following counts are not the same in all the different stage hosts.
So then it's like, you see where the struggle is?
Yeah, you bring up good points.
I stand with Amy.
Yeah, me too, Amy.
Well, did you already commit?
No, I don't even know what you're talking about, but I like what you're saying.
I love what you're saying.
I love what you're saying.
But I am in.
But I am in.
Way to be a leader.
Thinking through what is what the value of something is,
versus our time and our effort and what we're promoting.
Like we're being asked to promote an event that they likely make a lot of money from.
And then also the TV broadcast on top of that.
So it wasn't just the three days that the event is happening.
It was when the TV show is aired.
And they want you to post again way later?
Yes.
Justice for Amy.
Yeah.
No, it's not even justice for me.
I just was like, okay, well.
Did you formally pass?
I just, I think maybe someone in our company.
formally, Pat, I don't know what I sent.
It's not like I was dealing with someone
within our company, so either I just
ignored it or
I said no. I don't like it.
Hey, go get it. I feel like
that's fair, right?
Yeah. Yeah, I think how in the end
you ended up explaining it, it makes a lot more sense.
At the beginning, it just, because you
didn't want to divulge all the information. You were like,
I'm not being compensated. And I'm like, we got compensated.
I did that for a couple years. I never got compensated.
No, like we never, and I would never accept a
compensation. I understand the thing. You wouldn't accept it.
I would accept it.
Oh, for sure.
They want to hand me some cash?
Yeah, I will take that money.
Okay, I guess I spoke to Zard on that part.
I would, but it seemed more of like, okay, this is a cool partnership thing that we have,
but then it started to feel off balance at that point.
Yeah, because there's a difference in getting you who has hundreds and hundreds of thousands of followers and...
Yeah, lunchbox.
No, somebody that's not us.
Oh, I got you.
Yeah, the next night, like another, yeah, someone...
If they have like $10,000.
Sure.
And they expect me to post for weeks about...
The same amount.
Ray, anyway, so you didn't get a ticket?
No
I wasn't even getting that offer
But yeah I was just wondering
If someone will get floated our way maybe
If I get any floated
I'll let you know
I rarely do
I can post
Social
Ray's like I'll do it for free
Okay
I'll get you into Keynes
If you just look for it
And if they announce it
Say when it is
Let me know
I'll get you in
Done
But I'm not going to go
And pursue it right now
When I don't know
But you have to tell me
And I'll text them
Immediately as soon as you tell me
Fine
Deal?
Yep
Okay, good.
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Good. You got a good story?
Mine's really good
What's yours about
Guy pulls a car
Down the street with his penis
Okay that's not what mine's about
Wow
He pulled, wait
Hold on the law
He pulls it with his penis
Uh huh
Like attached to it
Yeah man uses his penis
To pull police car down the street
While on fire
For prostate cancer awareness
I'm aware
Yeah
Color me aware
I don't know how that's possible
Um
I'll show you on a smaller scale
Eddie take your pants
Hey
Eddie's gonna pull my deodorant
Okay well that I believe
But a car weighs how many...
It's for prostate cancer, guys.
Don't take me to jail.
I mean...
A 50-year-old British painter and decorator has set what he believes is a world's first
about pulling a two-ton car, 131 feet with his penis,
while his body was on fire to raise awareness for prostate cancer.
What?
He could have done either one, actually.
Wow.
Right, like just set yourself on fire.
Why do you have to pull?
Oh, I would say just pull with your penis.
Don't say yourself on fire.
Just that.
Yeah.
John Stevenson, shout out.
I am now aware.
But how
I still don't understand how it's possible
What do you mean? What's your question?
How is he pulling it?
Walking backwards, obviously.
You think it would rip off?
Yeah.
Maybe the ones you've seen.
I mean, that's crazy.
Okay.
He previously before this
pulled his car with his testicles.
But then he leveled up.
Oh, is this the same guy?
Yeah, we talked about him.
Yeah, he leveled up.
Wow.
And now he's doing it with his wiener
and he says he's done having children.
Not because of this, but he was done previously.
He's going to be done doing a lot of things.
You've got to train for that, though.
You can't just tie some dental floss to it and pull.
Like, you get a car.
You got to do small things first.
And it's not like, is it, it's not just tying something to it, right?
Like, you've got to have a thing.
Yeah, you've got to have something.
Something.
Oh.
But then that's not tying it around.
What if it's like a glove type thing that like is.
But if you like tied around your waist and then your penis, your waist is pulling the car.
Right, right.
It looked like it was around just his penis.
It was like a whole.
cloth like wrapped around it and then the
towing thing. Like a green toe strap.
Like how do you strengthen that to do that? So I said
slowly and surely. Like what? It was on TMZ.
Huh. Yeah, I didn't see that one. I missed that one. Yeah. Anyway,
I thought about that's a pretty good one. So yours isn't that one? Definitely not.
All right. What do you got? So yesterday Savannah Guthrie left the Today show
abruptly. I saw that. She's back today though. And we still don't know why she
left. But it was also cool about yesterday during the show, she had already left, but they were out
in the square area, and all the fans are like gathering with signs. And a teacher that taught Savannah in
high school happened to be in the crowd that day with the sign and had like Savannah's face and was like,
I was a teacher when you were there. And I guess Savannah had already had to abruptly leave.
Oh, dang. But the one day her teacher showed up. But we don't know why. And I thought, surely,
maybe they got some information, some breaking news about her mom.
She could have also had diarrhea.
She got sick.
And it's wild they haven't solved that case.
I know.
Yeah, because as of May 1st, it's been three months.
And, you know, apparently they put all the resources of the FBI.
There was door cam footage.
There was blood.
DNA, yeah.
Letters.
And the fact that they could not solve it.
I know.
But I really, when I saw she exit,
did yesterday. I was really thinking like
maybe it's because
of something. It never occurred to me she could
be having stomach issues. As
someone who has stomach issues, at first occurred to me.
Yeah, but you power through the show
all the time with your... Or like her kids sick
or something and she had to go home. Yeah, it literally could have been anything.
But I did see the headline too, Amy,
and I thought like, oh my gosh, they have something.
I would think if they had
something, they wouldn't pull her. They'd let her
finish. So if they had
something and they didn't want the bad guys
to know they had something, they wouldn't make it
known they had something.
They definitely want to play it cool.
Unless what the something is is the bad guy.
Then they wouldn't care, right?
But the bad guy's always got a boss.
You always want to play it up, you know, go up a level.
So, yeah, all right.
So if you saw that headline, we know nothing.
But she was other than she did report to the Today Show this morning.
Okay, there you have it.
Eddie, what do you have?
This is crazy.
So earlier this year,
This door dash driver, and I don't know, we may have talked about this, but I don't remember, but it's on trial now, so this is why it's in the news.
But this door dash driver goes to deliver some food, and when she gets to the house, she sees the door open, and the guy who lives there is on the couch, passed out naked.
And so she gets her phone out and just like videos like, well, delivering food and this is what I get.
And she posts on TikTok gets 40 million views.
Like, it goes super viral.
Well, the guy's like, hey, that's like sexual, like, you can't do that.
Like, you can't just take videos of me.
Like, I'm in my house, right?
And she was like, well, your door was open.
And so I did anyway.
She got fired and now she got arrested for, I don't know, a couple of things for like unlawful surveillance or whatever.
So now it's kind of tricky.
So, like, she should have never recorded him.
But she's also saying, like, that's sexual harassment for me too, because I just walked up to the house and there's a naked dude.
You're showing me your private parts.
if I'm the judge
only knowing what I know now
she's in the wrong
you went inside somebody's house
she didn't she was on the porch the door was wide open
you recorded inside of somebody's house
correct that's kind of the problem
you recorded inside someone's house
but also he needs to not be naked
opening his door he was passed out drunk
he was passed out it wasn't purposeful
like with the trench coat
or exposing himself purposely
when she walked up
if she wouldn't have recorded it
and she would have felt uncomfortable
and she called I would have understood that
but the fact that she recorded it posted on TikTok
if she posted on TikTok I don't know
maybe sure already did this but didn't she did that little thing
where you can blur out the face
I don't know they pulled the video so I don't know
I just wouldn't have shot inside someone's house
wouldn't record it inside someone's house if you showed up to
deliver food at someone's house you would record that
I wouldn't but not maybe not post it
I wouldn't post it and the video like
the couch is like gray or green or something
I mean I saw it
you saw the video yeah it looks like she's
either zoomed it way in
or the couch is right by the door
I think it's right by the door.
It looked like it was right by the door.
It's like an apartment lunch or what?
Yeah, it was something.
Yeah.
Okay.
It didn't look like it was a very big space.
Right.
You can't.
You can't.
She's in the wrong.
She got fired.
I mean, the company was like, you can't do that.
What are they saying?
What are the people on the internet saying?
No, people on the internet, I mean, I don't know what they're saying, but it's on trial now.
So we'll see what happens.
That's tough, man.
I remember when I used to do meals on wheels, there was one guy that he'd come to the door with just a shirt on.
Winnie the Pooh?
He was old though, right?
He was old and then he just sat there and talk to me and I'm just like, I got to go, man.
I don't want to stand here.
But I'd sit there and talk to him just because he wanted to chat because that's pretty much the only person they saw all day.
He's older dude.
Yeah, he's old.
So I don't think he was exposing himself.
I think he just forgot he didn't have pants on.
I think that's part of what it was.
This guy took his pants off to watch TV and then.
Probably didn't even know he ordered food.
Probably forgot that too.
Like I think a lot of getting in trouble with this is your intent.
Yeah, he wasn't awake for anything.
Like, it's not like he was there to hurt her.
There was no intention.
It is weird, which is why it's a story.
But I just think you don't record inside someone's house and post it.
If you record because you felt like it was done on purpose or you felt like you were sexually harassed in a certain way, I totally get it.
And I'd be, I'd go, that's a great point.
Like, was he setting this up for his own?
Yeah, it's tricky.
But you can't record inside someone's house and then post it.
So that's my five cent job.
judgment that I probably would change tomorrow once I hear more facts.
Morgan.
Okay, so there was a Kentucky man and he, you know, 22 and a half years ago was sentenced to prison
for the satanic killing of a teen girl.
And it was a huge deal, obviously, like, that's bad what happened.
But now there's a whole lot of evidence and he has been awarded $24 million because he was
wrongfully convicted of crime.
He got exonerated.
Did he fight it the whole time saying it wasn't him?
Yes.
So the ex-county sheriff and the coroner changed her death date on the certificate with
Whiteout to counteract his alibi.
Man, if somebody's white out and something, that's first thing, somebody's not telling the truth.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And they brought in his ex-girlfriend.
They brought in an inmate all claiming, like, that he had these, like, ties to however
the killing happened.
They were trying to connect all the pieces, and he the whole time maintained.
I did not do this.
I'm not involved in this.
It was his, him and his buddy, who apparently they were accused of killing his buddy's girlfriend.
I don't know the situation with the guy if his buddy ended up being the one that did it.
But they were both accused of it, and they kept just trying to frame him every which way he went.
And now 22 and a half years later, he's finally been exonerated.
I wonder if it was like a political.
thing meaning those guys want to win those cases so they can if they're a lawyer be a judge
be a you know if you're a prosecutor you want to win that's a big deal district attorney yeah
yeah yeah yeah this reminds me a lot of the west memphis three same kind of deal where they're like
this is satanic and there are these three kids that listen to Metallica like that's got to be them
it's easy to get the public to go against you if you y'all satanic that's crazy that sucks yeah so now he's in
his 40s just got released, but
I mean, 24.35 million payout.
I bet you he'd rather not have the money and not have had to be in jail for all those years.
Do they tax that money?
No, I can't.
Are you saying no because you know?
Are you saying...
No, I'm saying like that is just...
That's injury to insult to injury is what it's called.
Like, hey, we're going to give you this money, but actually we're going to take half of it.
You're right.
That would be a slap in the face.
That's a slap in the face.
We already can...
Do you know the answer, though?
No, I'm just talking out my butt.
like it's like we wrongly convicted you you had to battle you got free we're going to pay this money
and then since we screwed up we're going to take half of it yeah i would bet they don't tax it but i'll
look it up here and see because it's coming from the place that does the taxing right the government
let's see under the protecting americans from tax hikes
act of 2015 federal law generally excludes civil damages restitution or monetary awards
for wrongful incarceration from taxable income.
Exoneries do not need to report this income on a form 1040.
Okay.
Let's go.
Yeah, that's good.
That sucks.
What a crappy story.
But you know, like, there are some cases where you see this and, like, they get a few
million, right?
But then, like, they'll never be able to work and they're probably, are still in their
30s or 20s or whatever.
Like, that's tough.
You still, like, lost, say you were, you know, you didn't get to college and you don't
have 10 years of experience of, like, workforce life.
all that, like that's the hard part with that much money though, pretty good, right?
You're pretty good financially.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, you got millions of trauma in you.
I know that, yeah.
Sounds like though you'd take the jail time and then.
No.
No, is that's a lot of time and deal.
Well, Eddie, you would be able to come back and then invest it properly and kind of do nothing.
Yeah, you'd be retired.
You want.
But wouldn't you be able to do nothing without investing with like that much money?
I wouldn't.
Yeah, but I would think we're not investing.
But it depends how big a house you bought, right?
Those big purchases are what takes down the big money.
Because you can go, there's $24 million, but you go and you buy a $10 million house.
Okay, you still got $14 million.
That's a ton.
Then you buy four cars because you think you have a ton of money.
Next thing you know, you're down.
And you don't have enough because you've got to pay for the cars and pay for the upkeep of the house.
And you're living a lifestyle that you could live with $24 million, but you've spent all this money on.
Then you've got to sell the house and make some of that money back.
If you make money and you don't buy really big things, you can keep money if you invest in money.
Right.
Man, my brain did not go to like, let's get a mansion and let's go.
It just went to like, all right, I never have to work again.
It would go to that, though.
No, and he just wants a boat.
Dude, all I want is a boat.
A nice boat.
If someone handed you $24 million, the first thing you do is you buy a house.
And you should, you buy a nicer house.
I'd buy a bigger house because, yeah, we'd have more space.
And then you go like, you know, it'd be nice to have a second house.
No.
No, you would.
Yeah, you would want a lake house or a beach house.
Right.
Like, oh, like a house in Florida.
Yeah, there you go.
Okay, okay.
There's a story about Sting, the singer.
Sting from the police, Roxanne, or a sting song by himself.
Desert Rose.
Remember that one?
No.
Nah.
Sting is sticking to the plan that his kids will not inherit his fortune.
The singer first announced the decision back in 2014 and confirmed it in a sit-down with CBS News Sunday morning.
He says he's not giving his children access.
to the money, all my kids have been blessed with this extraordinary work ethic, whether it's DNA, and I'm spending money, I'm paying for their education, you got shoes on your feet, get to work from people.
He's not going to leave them money.
None?
I mean, I'm torn.
I'm torn with these kinds of things.
Because, like, I do understand, yeah, you got a lot of money, but you also want to, you know, let your kids kind of work for their own money and not just, because if you give them a huge lump of the sum of money, like, you know, I don't know.
Who knows what they're going to do with it?
Is it going to help their life or hurt their life?
Net worth $550 million.
That's a lot of money.
So what's he going to do with all of it?
I don't know.
Donate it.
Which would be great.
I just made that up.
I just assume if you're not giving it to your kids, it's going somewhere.
Right.
Which, I mean, I think there's wealthy people that definitely do that.
They're like, I'm donating it all my causes.
Forget my kids.
They can take care of themselves.
But you think like a little.
Little some.
Little some.
Like even a million per kid or something.
But what does the little something do?
Like, help you out, man.
Just for them to have?
I would, see, I understand.
And also, we have to be real too.
Like, these kids were given.
Everything.
Great resources to get a great education.
And they have access to people.
Again, they have resources because of their dad's fame and wealth.
Right.
So that's kind of given to them early to make the most of it.
It's weird that he's got six kids.
He's not going to give them anything.
That's fine.
That's great.
But they're set up now.
If they just make pretty good decisions, they're good.
But yeah, it's a weird thing.
If I was one of the kids, I'd for sure be upset.
You know at least one of them.
For sure.
If they're six, there's at least one or two that aren't upset.
But, you know, I don't know.
Now that we have a baby, I've got to start thinking about this stuff.
Because it probably was, I'm just going to leave it all to you guys.
But now I got a baby.
I know.
Well, yeah, but if you want to be like Sting, then you leave it to us.
That's a good point.
Not your kid.
Yeah, we're not your offspring.
Yeah, I don't know that that's.
the case though I think about it. Take your time, man.
Yeah, there's no rush, man. The baby's brand new, you know, your feelings may change.
It's different though. Me and Steve. I wonder if there are any work situations where someone has left stuff to their team.
God, that'd be awesome. That'd be really cool. You know, like the higher, the higher earner.
Like your team that you spend every day with. Like, you know, like the team that you're just. I'm genuinely asking.
No, same.
Yeah, you spend more time with us, sort of like teacher appreciation.
You spend more time with us than you do with your family.
That's a good point.
I don't.
Every day consistently.
Wait, they're derailing it.
No, no, no, I spend more time with my family than I do you guys.
Oh, yeah.
No, because you just met, you know, like, we've known each other way longer.
No, but per day.
Yeah, per day.
It's like, you've only known your baby for eight weeks.
Yeah, you've known us forever.
Per day.
I think I still spend more time.
with them. I just think it's an interesting thing to have to think about because it's weird.
I never thought about that. I never got anything in a will ever. Has anybody who got Will money?
No. Maybe you got stuff because of their parents side, but like you got left their stuff.
Your mom leave your money? Like $20,000 or something? Well, yeah, my mom, I mean, she left to, we had
no idea at the time that her home was paid off. So that's significant. That's you. Yeah. Because
I thought, okay, now we got to figure it out. I'll have to sell it. Get the mortgage. And then she's
like, oh, it's paid off. I'm like, what? Mom, look at you. Shout out. That's legit.
Good job. Baller.
Baller. Yeah, way to go. Way to prioritize your mortgage.
You get left anything ever?
No, man. Your dad leave you anything?
I didn't have anything.
But your mom's still alive, so maybe it just went to...
No, we helped my mom out.
Okay, I understand that. That's what I did it with my dad.
But even my dad, though, he had life insurance.
So my siblings and I got that.
Yeah. How rich are you?
We start to look at Amy a little sideways.
Amy, we spent every day.
We spend more time with you than you do with your family.
family.
No, but
again.
Oh, how the shoes
on the other foot now.
I had to spend
more to,
I was the one
caring for,
he,
we moved him to
Nashville because I was the
sibling.
You don't have to defend
yourself,
we're just giving you
hard time.
We're just,
we're just,
we're just,
we're just a little mess mess,
you know?
A little bumboo.
A little boop pook.
A little big me.
So I was basically
that was my reimbursement.
Morgan ever
get left any money
by anybody?
Not any money.
I got left like
this little doily
handkerchief
for my grandma.
A what?
Like a doily handkerchief?
Hankerchief?
It could just be how they say it where you come from.
No, handkerchief.
Oh, thank you.
I never heard it called a Hankerchief,
but it definitely could be a middle west.
So it's like a Willie Nelson?
No, that's a bandana.
Oh.
What is it?
But doily is like the pattern, the doily.
I was focused on hangar chief.
If I'm being honest.
Yeah, I just ask.
It sounds, it's spelled Hanker.
It is spelled Hankerchief, but it's...
I'm a hooked on phonics, girl.
Well, the official sound is Hanker...
Hanker Chuff?
Yes.
Italian.
I say it wrong, too, because it looks like the official saying is Hanker Chuff.
Hankerchief?
That's what I say, but I don't say anything correctly.
Hangarchiff.
Hold on, listen.
Here we go.
Hankerchief.
Hankerchief.
Hankerchief.
Yeah.
How, I say it right.
Hankerchief.
Doily?
Doily, yeah.
It's like a pattern.
It was really popular in my grandma and grandpa's age.
You still have it?
Yeah.
Yeah, I'm going to use it.
And my sister to this,
her wedding, but I'm using it to wrap my bouquet in.
It was like something old.
Oh, that's cool. Yeah, that's good. Didn't sell it after that.
All right. Lunchbox, did we get left anything?
No, my grandparents, when they passed, it went down to their kids, but they did have
like stuff in their house. And before they had the estate sale, we were allowed to go around.
And if we liked something, we could take it. But never left anything.
Did you take anything?
Yeah, I took something. Like, I took, what is it called?
It's like where you put, it's supposed to put nice dishes, but I don't.
don't have nice dishes.
Covered?
That's it.
And it was my grandma's
grandmas.
So it's over like,
your great,
great grandma.
Yeah.
And so it's a really old piece.
And so like she had promised her mom,
she'd always keep it in the family.
So we have it in our house.
And I guess it's just a hutch.
I mean,
it doesn't really mean anything to me,
but it meant something to my grandma.
So that's what I have.
And when my parents pass,
I'll get a bunch of books.
It'll be awesome.
They have a lot of books.
They sell a lot on eBay, though,
Right? Well, they sell them all before?
They won't sell them all because they just keep getting more.
Oh, they do.
Like they sell them and you go and it looks like they have not sold a single one.
It's unbelievable how many books they have in their house.
Anybody in the glass room, get left anything, Ray?
Nope.
Abby?
Get left anything in a will ever?
My grandpa left.
He had a house in Scottsdale, so he kept it and all of like his grandkids and kids can use it.
Oh, it's still there?
Yeah.
Not sold, split up the money.
Right.
Yeah, yeah.
He left it for us to like enjoy.
Wait, wait, wait.
Wait, so if I want to go to Scottsdale, I got a place to stay.
Yeah, I'll charge you a discount.
Wait, you don't have to pay to use it, do you?
No, but that's my grandpa's house.
She's saying you would have to pay.
Yes, you.
You're not a grandchild, dude.
That's pretty stupid.
How is that stupid?
That house that Ben Affleck gave J-Lo, because they bought it together.
Remember me talking about that?
Yeah.
He was like, hey, he gave it to her.
They put it on the market now.
they listed it yesterday for 49,995,000.
My goodness.
I'm glad they kept it below 50 million because that'll keep that, you know,
because when you set your bar of what you want to look under,
somebody looking at 50, 51, you know.
You've seen that five is totally different.
Totally different.
Yeah, that's crazy.
They listed the home for 4995.
If you buy it, it's a discount because it was 60 million when they bought it.
Oh, wow.
It's a steal.
It appears this is the third time the house is,
been listed. That's from TMZ. 499. You can't even get in that to look at it.
No, you got to prove your financials.
A family moved to a house and it was loaded with snakes.
Nope. Get out of here. Oh, wait. Is this the girl that is going viral on
Instagram and TikTok trying to raise $75,000 so they can move out of their snake infested
home? That 75K is not in the story, but it could be for sure because her name's Nicole
Parrish. She said, I don't think it is. It's not? Oh, okay. Well,
that story is pretty fascinating. I went knee-deep on her page watching all her videos.
Well, so her husband, I mean, this is just me from what little information I gathered from stalking
her for a second, he works on a, we'll call it a ranch or farm. Like, this is a home provided to
them by the owners. Everybody's aware of the snake infestation. They didn't know it at the time,
but this is the place they've been given to live. So it is what it is. And the people that own it,
they're trying to help them and get rid of the snakes, but they pop up.
all the time and it's crazy and she's a teacher and I guess where they are is a more isolated part
of the country so it's not maybe Montana somewhere so it's not like there's where they live it's
not like there's tons of homes to choose from and he needs to be close to the the branch that he runs
highly they're huge and there's a lot of them looking at it now yeah like it's she'll be cooking
in the kitchen like garden snakes like I don't know she said the other day that one of the videos
is her cooking in the kitchen and like then a snake just like slithered up by her knife stand
And she was like, oh my gosh.
But it's cool because her page is building because she starts every video like, hey, I'm a teacher and my husband's a da-da-da-da.
And I'm trying to hear like create content on Instagram so that I can earn $75,000 so we can relocate.
And it's sad she had to make some videos trying to explain herself.
People are like, why don't you just?
3.1 million followers.
Now?
Yeah.
Wow, she's gone up even since.
If this is her sound of the forest?
If she got 3.1, she's all in there?
I don't know, it could be a different person, but I think this is her.
I don't know that the girl I was watching was that high, but either way, they've got kids,
and they're doing everything they can to try to contain the snakes.
And then as soon as they earn enough, they'll be able to set themselves up for a different situation.
But it was crazy to me, she had to respond to people.
That's her.
That's her.
Okay.
Well, so it was crazy to me that she had to even make videos to explain to people.
They're like, why don't you just up and move?
And it's like, okay, that's not that simple.
You're acting like it's just people have the means to just uproot their life.
And they're going to have to sell that house for $10 because no one's going to buy it.
They don't own it.
It's provided like that's him being like the ranch hand.
That's the home he's provided.
And so they get.
How about the ranch can put him in a different house?
Well, they don't have one.
And they're, she said the owners are great.
They're trying to help them figure out the snake stuff.
But it's like, they're like, well, that's part of his pay.
it's like this is your salary
but that includes you getting to live here for free
and she said her teacher salary isn't that much
so it's like literally their only option at the moment
the Scarface House is up for sale too
I've never seen Scarface so that's a good movie
crazy
it's old right so it'll probably be dated but man it's so good
237 million
the 13,000 square foot Miami Mansion
used in the film Scarface
the house still has the glass elevator
and Michelle Pfeiffer wrote in during the film,
a piano-shaped pool.
It also served as the Winter White House for President Nixon.
It's from New Center Main.
That's pretty cool.
Golly.
And with something like a Scarface House,
you do want to update it and upgrade it,
but you don't want to remove the Scarface part of it
because that's the headline whenever you sell it.
People pay attention to it because it's Scarface House.
Dude, it looks like a White House too, like from the front.
column galore.
That's crazy.
Yeah, 237.
Which would you rather have?
Well, I guess if you don't know
where the Ben and Jen houses,
I think it's a California though, huh?
Yeah, I'd rather have the Florida one.
That one's legit.
Well, yeah, and it's like...
Taxes are better.
In Florida?
Yeah.
Yeah, but you're just buying one of these.
I guess a Florida one, though...
Obviously, money's not an issue
because one's $49,000,
$29 million versus $200-something million.
Man, back to the snake stuff, you know, like there's a video that I see.
It's a guy that puts cameras on snakes and like squirrels and groundhogs.
And it follows the animal into the to their hole.
And like he put it like a GoPro on top of a snake.
And it went in the hole.
And once it got down to his area where the snake lives, there were like 40, 50 snakes down there.
All just chilling.
And I'm like, I don't know if this is real or not.
Oh, it might be AI.
I'm thinking about that.
I was going to say, how does he get the camera back?
Well, no, I can feed it.
You don't have to get the camera back.
Like a cloud type thing.
It's like home security.
Right, right.
What I'm saying is how can he afford to just put all these gopros and just I'm going?
Well, maybe it's not a GoPro.
Maybe it's like a little micro camera.
My son has a generic GoPro.
But you can always wait for the snake to come out if you really want the camera back.
All right. That's it. Anything else?
Can I do my story?
Oh, yeah. And do yours? All right. Go ahead.
But no, we don't have to.
No, no, we do. Go ahead.
I want to play a game.
Ooh. With my story.
Okay.
There's a manager working at Subway in Jacksonville, Florida, and a mom and a daughter come in.
She's 10 years old, and he's mopping the floor.
And the 10-year-old girl walks across the mop floor.
He becomes irate, starts yelling at her, grabs her by the arm, takes her back there, and locks her in a closet.
to put her in timeout for misbehaving.
What happens to him?
Should he go to jail?
What's the sentence?
Yeah, jail.
This is the game?
I mean, that's not a hard game.
I'm asking you, what, like, how long is good punishment for this dude?
Like, the mom had to fight him to get her out of the closet.
The sentence seems hard.
I mean, obviously, he needs to go to jail.
He can't be touching a little girl and throwing her in a closet.
Like, you can't do that.
Something's up with him, though.
Like, why, that's not a rational move.
It doesn't matter.
Like, he needs more than jail.
He needs some sort of it.
Mental health intervention?
Like, who does that?
Yeah, what's a good sentence for that?
15 years, like 10 years?
Years!
You can't touch somebody else's kid and throw him in a closet?
Well, they didn't get hurt.
Yeah, I agree there's a punishment.
But it's not like sexually touched her or hurt her.
But you should never just grab a kid and throw him anywhere.
Like, that's kidnapping.
If you throw him in a closet, that's kidnapped.
15 years is insane.
That's like literally an insane thing to say, which is why we reacted this way.
10? 5.
a year and then a lot of like mental like a year and then something's not right like I just
a year and then in that we're throwing the wrong people in jail I don't know no I know but he's still
grabbed a child and threw him in a closet I know like if that was your kid yeah I'm gonna be like
you would want 80 years I'm gonna be like you need help I don't think she'd want 80 years if the kid
wasn't hurt if the kid wasn't like if somebody grabbed your child you wouldn't want 80 years you'd be
like you'd be to beat the crap out of them but if he touched my child I don't
I mean, obviously that's inappropriate, but you know, like, inappropriate.
Forget that.
Okay, forget that.
Okay, I'm going to be like, this wasn't a rational response.
Like, what's going on?
Like, you need help.
So I would want to get them proper help.
Like, yes, you need to be punished in some way.
Like, sure, you lose your job.
You go to jail.
Maybe you're on house arrests and you're required to, like, get help.
Or just sick one of the dudes on and beat him up.
Yeah, lock him in a closet for a little bit.
Yeah, I mean, that'd be fun.
80 years is a bit.
15 years.
Even 10.
When you said 10 years, I was like, did you mean days?
So he got three years probation and $769 court fee.
And no job.
Yeah, he lost his job.
If the kid would have been hurt, it'd have been way different.
Yeah, I would think I agree.
I mean, the kid might mentally have a little.
Yeah, he got stuck in a closet.
Now, the kid also never step on a wet floor again too.
That's true.
Learned a lesson.
Learned a lesson.
All right.
We got to go.
Thank you guys.
We will see you tomorrow.
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