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🗓️ 18 February 2022
⏱️ 27 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 | Oh, funny running into you here. What is it Friday or something? I guess that means this is a little leader and you're listening to Cult Leader and I'm your Cult Leader Spencer Henry. And this is where I read the stories that you send to me. If you have a story, you would like to submit for an upcoming little leader. Send it on over to Spencer at Cult Leader.com. You know the drill. I don't got to tell you at this point. If you're not familiar, you know it. |
1:00.0 | You're just going to have to go back. You're going to have to listen to some other ones and think, hmm, what should I send in? Actually, I know what you should send in anything and everything. I saw a meme yesterday that was like, I'm not interested in celebrity drama. I want to hear why all the employees that my local coals are mad at the manager. Now I have never related to something more in my life. That's all I want from you guys. I want your hometown scandals. I want your local drama. Hey, maybe even a petty Facebook argument. I like to see it all. It's voyeuristic. I love it. |
1:30.0 | What is new? You guys hope you all had a very fast week. I hope the week went by very quickly for you. I started watching the Inventing Anna thing on Netflix last night. I am on episode two. It has the girl. You know who it has. It has the girl from my girl plays like the reporter. And if you're not familiar with the story of Anna Delvey, this all went down a few years ago. I remember when it first broke because I was obsessed. I wanted to know everything about it. So I'm excited. |
2:00.0 | I'm excited to watch this series through to its end. I know a lot of people. I've had personal people tell me and I've also seen just online what people are saying. And everyone's like, oh, her accent, her accent. But if you listen to Anna Delvey speak or Anna Sorokin speak, it's not that off. Okay. I don't know. I personally think it's worth watching so far. So far so good. I also bought the book called The State Boys Rebellion from last week's little leader about for an old |
2:30.0 | and I'm really excited to read it and learn a little bit more about what sounds like a crazy story. I'm excited for that book. I need to stop buying books. I've been buying so many books lately and just not reading them. Because you know what happens is I'll read a book and I'm like, wow, I love reading so much. I want to do this all the time. And then I'll buy more books. And then I'm like, I don't have the time to read these right now. But I'm trying to get through some of these for recap purposes. Monday we talked about Nelly Mae Madison. I love that story. |
2:59.8 | So much. We know I love an older story, but I also love a story just about people that were like the first to do something that sparked something else. |
3:09.6 | Because you know, she was the first woman up for execution in California. So I love stories like that. And then on obituary this week, Madison talked about some like Victorian poison stuff and like all these crazy things like baby bottles used to be super poisonous. |
3:25.5 | People were just dying left and right back in the Victorian era. We know I talked about the longest living people alive. Surprise, surprise. Most of them were women, which I still I wonder why that is. |
3:37.0 | It's something to look into for the future. This week, as you know, in the beginning of Little Leaders, I've started taking it as an opportunity to talk to you guys about things that I otherwise would not be able to. |
3:48.8 | And this week I was going through this article online because somebody sent me, I forget your name. I'm sorry. You sent me some sort of memorabilia or murderabilia as it's called had gone up for sale for some insane price. |
4:04.5 | It might actually be on this list. But I was like, I wonder what the most expensive pieces of murderabilia items are out there right now. |
4:13.3 | And so I found an article from semi-rescent from August of 2020 by this guy David Andrews for comic books and movie reviews.com. |
4:22.0 | And it has a bunch of murderabilia. What it's priced as I wanted to go through that list with you guys because I thought it would be fun. |
4:29.8 | Murderabilia, one of those things that I find to be a little unsettling. I think it really crosses the line sometimes of glorifying murders. |
4:40.2 | I don't know, it gets weird. But then some of them, I don't know, we'll talk there. I'll share my thoughts as we go along. |
4:46.2 | This article says, quote, did you know that a lock of Charles Manson's hair cost approximately $800? |
4:52.0 | Or for that matter, a Christmas card signed by Ted Bundy ranges from $3,000 to $5,000? |
4:57.0 | If not, don't worry because neither did I. Not until I checked out the following top 10 lists compiled by on by.com, which features the most costly murderabilia as it is now called, |
5:07.0 | bought by collectors and fans alike. So this is the top 10 murderabilia items. If you don't know what that is, it's same thing as like sports memorabilia. |
5:16.4 | It's items that belong to or were created by serial killers then put up for sale. |
5:22.0 | First on the list is Jack Ruby's cult cobra revolver. Jack Ruby shot and killed Lee Harvey Oswald in 1963 with this revolver in retaliation to Lee assassinating the president of the United States. |
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