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🗓️ 6 August 2018
⏱️ 180 minutes
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This week, we navigate through a story that includes cocaine, heroin, cheerleaders, gangsters, potential hit men, and much more! He started out in a great family, went to great schools, and lived his dream. So, of course, that meant he had to figure out some way to screw it all up, and he did that with incredible vigor, and swiftness. Check out the remnants of a once great life, destroyed by stupidity! Hilarious!
Come from a fantastic family, set up a cheerleader to commit federal crime, and contract strangers to kill a judge with Darryl Henley!!
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1:51.0 | So turn the key in my ignition and the car start. It's amazing. There's gas in the text of the thank you guys so much for everything that you do for us on that level. It really, really means the world and we cannot thank you enough seriously. Wild case last week, obviously. |
2:07.0 | We've had we've had a run of weirdos lately and last week no exception as always and this week we have just a strange odd story. It's an inverted old and polines. I'm going to call this. I'm going to hold in polines. |
2:23.0 | It's an old and polines game. It's a yeah, it's a polines. We're going to turn this triangle upside down this pyramid. He's the first one to block me on Twitter. |
2:33.0 | I love blocking everybody this week. To get blocked by somebody. He cared. He people would never anybody would tweet it out and he'd say laugh out loud. He wouldn't say L.O.L. |
2:42.0 | It's a laugh out loud. He spelled it the fuck out. I felt like that many was angry. I feel like if you spell it out. It means you're not laughing really. You're actually upset about something. So sorry, old and polines. But I don't know. You did it. I don't know. |
2:56.0 | I'm not because the famous ones are fun. Obviously everybody knows. Yeah, super famous ones that I kind of know who they are. They're on the periphery. And then I find out. |
3:07.0 | He's part of them. I like I carried I had so many of that dude's card. Yeah, yeah. And seeing his face when I was a kid. I didn't know he's like a Vernon Maxwell. I like him. |
3:16.0 | I like that. Yeah, all those are my favorite cases. The ones where you're like I remember that guy's sort of. Holy shit. He was an asshole. I didn't have any idea much. His wife's face. And what the fuck? This is messed up. He pulled a gun on somebody on his girlfriend in her driveway. This is shit's getting wild. |
3:32.0 | He's telling people he's a cop and he's not a cop officer. Polynesians. We appreciate that. He could have you arrested. And according to him. |
3:39.0 | It's what he tells multiple people last week. But he had this story where he started out had such a hard life. Yeah, everything was so difficult. And the family life was difficult. And he. |
3:50.0 | But he had this these problems up front. We got trouble. Helping then also in the beginning of his career. You say it's when all his legal problems happen. And then there was a point where he stopped getting in trouble. |
4:01.0 | And then from then on it was all positive. And it was all helping people in Haiti. And it was like, you know, goodwill ambassador to this. And that like he became the last 15 years of Polynesian's life have been completely different than the 15 years we talked about previous to that. This is the opposite. |
4:16.0 | Oh, this is a guy. You squeaky clean. Leave it to beaver. And just out of nowhere, he makes the dumbest decision you could make. And then on top of that, he compounds that by making a month. |
4:30.0 | A mind bogglingly idiotic decision that makes it even worse. It's insane. It's the weirdest thing. I this is a guy where it's like a lot of the guys I feel bad for. I don't feel bad for this. |
4:43.0 | I feel a little bit bad for the way it went down in the animal talk about that. But I don't feel bad for him for the fact that he had no need to do this whatsoever. What he did. No need to. Just him being like shrugging his shoulders and being like, I think I'll be an assult. |
4:58.0 | That's the only thing it was. He didn't he didn't have a bad environment where he didn't have any good exit. He had none of that. He everything was at to his advantage. By the way, also at the end of the show, if we have time. |
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