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🗓️ 19 November 2019
⏱️ 160 minutes
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This week, we check out a man who may be the definition of "shooting star", as he rose from obscurity to reach his NFL dreams. Once he got there, things didn't go so well, as he fell in with the wrong crowd, seemingly never able to get out of his own way, but always in the path of the police. He was falsely accused of a horrible crime, by a teenaged prostitute, turned insane murderer, and that is considered heart warming compared to the rest of this tale. It's Chris Henry!!
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3:37.0 | After the two years, who knows who knows we might figure out a way to make this and it was something different. But two more years. We got over a hundred more episodes. So sit back and enjoy him and especially enjoy today's episode. It's interesting. |
3:49.0 | We have we have some interesting shit. First of all, first I have to say last week. Seriously, if you didn't listen to that episode, you're like, oh, who is this a race car driver? Listen to the episode has nothing to do with racing. It has everything to do with a psychopath from the 30s and 40s running around going, yeah, see I'll slash your face. See. |
4:08.0 | Like punching cops at the drop of a hat for no reason. There's nothing people just what hey, how you doing? What's your name? Pal is like, get out. Get away from me. Copper. He'd knock him out for some reason. Breaking cops teeth and bust in eyeglasses into their eyes and slashing women's face. The guys a crazy person, an absolute menist to society. And one of the craziest people we've had in the previous 182 episodes before that. Yeah. And yes, you need to check that out. But this week we have a very, very weird interesting story. |
4:37.0 | It's he's he's kind of the poster boy for not not the violent NFL because there's there's two types of NFL criminal that people think about. We're back into the brain damage. |
4:50.0 | This week obviously we're talking about the NFL for brain damage will come up this week. There's two types. There's the ultra violent. There's the Greg Hardy NFL criminal where people are like, oh, Jesus Christ, this guy and these beat and his wife is doing horrible things and video of them, you know, punching women and dragging them through lobbies and shit like that. You've got that guy. And then you have the fuck up. Yeah. Then you have the fuck up where it's like, what did he do now? Jesus stop. Take a fucking cab you idiot. |
5:19.0 | You're right. Leave stay out of your mom's house. Stay out of your mom's house. This one. Stop. Stop driving with guns and you're fucking blood full of booze. Please for the love of God. That guy. |
5:29.0 | This is more along the lines of that guy. But what ended up happening to him and the story that unfolded around him is just bonkers. It really is insane. It's it's weird. Man, let's get right into this. Let's do it. It's Christopher DeMore Henry. Chris Henry. |
5:45.0 | Oh, yeah, Henry the wide receivers NFL mid 2000's. Titans. No, that's the other Henry's. That's the running back. God damn it. I got this bangles area. Hey, now there you go. Yatsi. You know what though? |
5:58.0 | I when I first clicked on him, I thought he played for the Bengals and the Titans for some reason. I think it was just a Pac-Man Jones. Maybe scenario because they both played for the Bengals at the same time. |
6:08.0 | Both had very similar problems and then there's Travis Henry. Then there's Travis Henry. Yeah, there's also Travis Henry the old running back. Right. Yeah, he's that's the guy that I remember any played for the Bengals and I think the Broncos Travis Henry's on the bills for a while. |
6:22.0 | Was it Chris Henry the play for the Broncos? Yeah, there's a lot of Henry's. A lot of them. Wait, do we get to the stake in identities? Oh boy. I kind of a lot to choose from like 1400 of them. Oh Henry. |
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