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🗓️ 27 March 2021
⏱️ 22 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hey, Prime members, you can listen to Cult Leader Early and add free on Amazon Music. Download the app today. |
0:30.0 | Hello and welcome back to Cult Leader. I'm your Cult Leader Spencer Henry and it's fucking Friday. |
0:43.0 | Thank God this is a little leader where we get to catch up and I read stories that you guys send to me. |
0:49.0 | Hey, if you have a story you'd like me to read, send it on over to Spencer at Cult Leader.com. |
0:54.0 | And then after that Madison's gonna read it and then she's gonna say, hey, you'll like this and then I always do. |
1:00.0 | Next thing you know, I'm reading them here live, live from wherever I am. Hey, do you guys like to look at things? Are you visual learners? |
1:11.0 | Well, you might like following Cult Leader podcast on Instagram if you want to see things because today's post is gonna be extra special. |
1:18.0 | Remember, think back to last little leader. I told the Hooter story. It might have been the last one or the one before. I don't remember. |
1:27.0 | But she emailed me and said, I do have permission, sole exclusive permission to post the Hooter's picture. So I'm going to, let's see. |
1:35.0 | Time to get serious. Last week on Cult Leader. We talked about the Oda family murders. That was actually a really heavy case after some of the people were just like commenting or messaging. |
1:46.0 | That was actually a really sad episode. And they're all obviously rightfully sad in their own ways. But it was a heavy episode on obituary this week. |
1:58.0 | We talked about a lot of a lot of stuff. But my main favorite part was the story about the spontaneous combustion story because I'm, you guys so fascinated by spontaneous combustion. |
2:10.0 | It seems like it's the most cartoonish thing that we as human beings apparently have the ability to do. Well, not on purpose. I don't think anyone has spontaneously combusted on purpose. But it sure happens. |
2:24.0 | Anyways, I was on Twitter last night and I wanted to tell you guys this because I thought it was funny. And this woman, Margot Bloomstein tweeted this picture. |
2:34.0 | This house and wrote this just went up around the corner for me. And I have so many questions that if you look at the picture, there's a first sale sign in front of the house. |
2:43.0 | It's on her street in Massachusetts and in big red letters at the top of the sign. It just says not haunted. Which like listen, if you have to say it, I'm going to assume something went down here. |
2:53.0 | I got to know more. Unfortunately, she did the smart thing by not posting the address. So we'll never know. |
3:00.0 | But wait, actually, we probably some shitty 16 year old tiktokers going to go in front of the house and be like, in this house, there was a family. |
3:09.0 | My real question though for you guys this week is I really started thinking about it. Would you move into a house where there was a gruesome murder? |
3:18.0 | Like we're not talking about like robbery gone wrong. Somebody got shot. I want you to think like Amityville, Familicide type murder. Would you move into that house? |
3:29.0 | I think it was like a deal obviously. I was thinking about it. I'm like, I guess it's circumstantial. Like if it was like everyone who moved here was murdered generation by generation, maybe not. |
3:41.0 | But a one off. Sure. Housing prices are insane right now, especially in California. Give me a break. |
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