4.9 • 25.6K Ratings
🗓️ 8 February 2022
⏱️ 158 minutes
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This week, we follow a multigenerational story of disaster. A 1970s basketball player, who did things like walk around, in the middle of the street, wearing ONLY a t-shirt, and taking cops on a 7 mile long chase, ending in craziness & gunplay. He then passes on the family legacy to his self named son, who plays with Shaq & Michael Jordan, before descending into arrests & homelessness, and trying to start a one man moving company. There is enough craziness for many generations in this one!
Decide that pants are optional, in public, pass your legacy on to your son, then watch him match your screw ups with David Vaughn Jr & III!!!
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0:18.0 | I'm Jimmy Wiseman. Thank you folks so much for joining us today. We are excited, we have a crazy episode. I think it's our first father-son episode in one... We've done law. |
0:30.0 | We have a story, it's one continuous story this one. Yeah, it's kind of like that, but Max didn't do anything wrong. It was just great point. |
0:46.0 | Yeah, this is like... It was kind of a dickhead. Yeah, it was raised horribly by nightmare people. It's a crazy episode. Before we get to that quickly, thank you for your reviews this week. Those are the words I'm trying to get out of my mouth here. Reviews they do help a lot. So whatever platform you want to go to, you know, you can't do anything. |
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1:32.0 | Thursday, February the 10th and it's available for 72 hours after so you can rewatch it if you're too drunk or stone the first time or you can watch it later or do whatever you got to do there. So much fun. It's going to be small town murder. It's an actual episode of small town murder. The case is insane. It's like Mr. Mugu times 100. It's one of the craziest things you're ever going to hear. So much fun. This Thursday. It is shut up and give me murder.com or momenthouse.com. |
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2:16.0 | So these episodes this week we had so much fun and anybody who subscribes five dollars or above you get access to everything. It's not crime and sports bonus. Small town murders bonus. A whole back catalog over 100 episodes. Lots of good stuff. This week we did two really fun ones. |
2:33.0 | For crime and sports we did. It's a imposter story sort of a guy played college football was done for real. Did it for real was done. And then when he was 30 he decided to change his identity and go try again. |
2:48.0 | And surprising is physically dominating 18 year olds very weird. And then it all blew up in his face and the whole thing is wild and you got to hear about that. And for small town murder. |
2:59.0 | This is one of my favorite things we ever did this one. The deadwood newspaper articles from deadwood South Dakota. What's it like to be in the first couple years of a of a literally lawless mining camp in the old west. It is insanity. |
3:14.0 | And we just weird articles murders. You find out you don't want to get dry gulched. We do know that you don't want any routes about to dry gulch you will just say that you got to hear the episode to know what we're talking about. |
3:27.0 | I love cowboys. It was fun. Patreon gets my go. That's so much. That was just crazy. This so it's dirty filthy and crazy. Patreon.com slash crime and sports and you'll get a shout out at the end of the show. Of course where Jimmy will mispronounce your name even though he doesn't want to. We'd love to say it correctly. |
3:45.0 | Or you can go to pay pal and just use our email address crime and sports at gmail.com if you just want that shout out. Let's do this Jimmy lot of show before. Let's go. Let us start. This is a basketball player. We're getting into basketball again this week. And this is a fun one because we're yet to talk about the old ABA. |
4:04.0 | And then we even get to talk about 90s basketball as well because we're going to talk about a son. So it's all fun. Crazy stuff. We're going to talk about David Vaughn Jr. Oh, he's a junior. Oh, yeah, he's he's a he's the poster junior you could call him. He's really a junior's junior. |
4:22.0 | He really is. Wait, never mind. No, I was thinking Greg Vaughn. Greg Vaughn lived in Arizona for a while. I don't know to Dave pitch. No, Dave's a basketball player. He's six foot 11. |
4:33.0 | No, nothing like Greg Vaughn. No, Vaughn's just a common less name. It's all of us. So he's born June 4th, 1952. And he's a Tennessee guy kind of through and through here. His parents are he grows up in a very structured household. His father's the Reverend David Vaughn. And yeah, he's a preacher at a small church. |
5:02.0 | He's a small church outside Nashville, Tennessee. So also this is some some brimstone shit happening here. But he's also really progressive as well, which is weird. Like I found an article from 1967 about his dad was marrying this couple. And this was against a state law. |
5:26.0 | In the back then, I think this was in Virginia. Yeah, it was Virginia. They had because that's where he married somebody. So they had a black people and white people still couldn't get married in 1967 legally. So he was marrying a black. |
5:40.0 | He was doing an interracial marriage anyway. Yeah, he didn't give a shit. And yeah, they got a license after the state attorney's general office handed down an opinion that the US Supreme Court's ruling which struck down Virginia's law also applied to Tennessee. |
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