#353 - Brian Entin on Charlie Kirk Missing Roommate, Gabby Petito & Masked MONSTER
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ποΈ 7 November 2025
β±οΈ 133 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Unless you're really there on the ground, you don't realize that this is not a game, this is not entertainment. |
| 0:05.0 | It's like real people. |
| 0:06.0 | At the end of Gabby Petito, we didn't know that he was like abusive or that there was even trouble in their relationship. |
| 0:11.0 | We had no idea. |
| 0:12.0 | And also we had only seen videos of them from social media that were like beautiful. |
| 0:16.0 | Suddenly there was this other visual now that has come out that it was like, oh my god, this is a whole different story. Everything changed in that moment. Because now you had the image of the crying girl in the car, she still wasn't found. Now people were like, oh my god, they killed her. There's so many weird things like... You have been covering one of the most brutal murder scenes that anyone had ever seen. Brian Coburn pleaded guilty. What was your first thought on |
| 0:38.0 | this case? There was just something especially eerie and freaky about that whole situation |
| 0:42.4 | the beginning. We didn't know if the person was a neighbor, was walking around. It's a small |
| 0:46.4 | college town. Is the killer watching you when you're out doing her live shot? Even I remember |
| 0:50.2 | like being outside the murder house in, uh, you have been out, as you said, looking at the Charlie Kirk case. |
| 0:57.0 | It is certainly weird. |
| 0:58.0 | Yeah, I was there. |
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| 1:22.4 | All right. We got the news guy in here today. Brian Enton. It's been a long time coming. Thank you for being here. |
| 1:25.8 | Yeah. Thank you so much for having me. This is awesome. It's so nice to meet you finally. |
| 2:53.1 | You as well, man. I've been seeing you. We were talking off air. I've been seeing you since the Gabby Petito story, which you were like the guy on that and have been the guy on that story and many others since. But it's always funny. You and I were going through it. It's like people see you and they're like, oh, this guy came out of nowhere. He's like the guy now, but they don't see the 10 to 15 years before that where you're on the road all the time. 100%. Yeah, everybody thought that was like my first story. They're like, oh my God, this is your, you know, where did you come from? And it's like, no, I've actually been like working my ass off for, you know, 10 years. like you said 10 15 years before that um slugging it out in local news you know working my way up was working at miami and then i got the job at news nation where i was working when the gabby potato story broke and uh that was sort of like i guess the story where people kind of found me i mean i had sort of like a small loyal following, but that was, that was sort of where people, you know, I guess discovered me. Now, you were, where are you originally from? I'm from Florida. I'm from Florida. I grew up there. Yep. You grew up in Fort Lickerdale. I did, yeah. You're normal. Yeah, yeah. Crazy place to grow up. Good for you. There's not a lot of people who grew up in Florida. Like, I was born in Florida. Most people were like, come there later, you know? Right. Right. Right. My friend Danny Jones always complains about all, all the goddamn Jersey New York transplants down here. I'm like, listen, you know, It has gotten a little crazy since COVID, though. Like so many New Yorkers came down. Right. |
| 2:53.7 | What's the population? down here. I'm like, listen, you know. It has gotten a little crazy since COVID, though. Like, |
| 2:51.2 | so many New Yorkers came down. Right? What's the population change in Florida since COVID? It's insane. I mean, I don't know the numbers, but I was living in Miami up until I moved back to Fort Lauderdale like two years ago. One of the reasons I left Miami was just because so many, it got so crowded. Like my whole neighborhood, which I love New Yorkers, but it all became New Yorkers. Like my favorite restaurants were impossible to get into. My gym became crazy. Like it just got to be nuts. Everybody moved there. It slowed down a little bit now, though, I think. Now, at the beginning of COVID, though, were you going on the road a lot or even for guys like you did? |
| 3:25.5 | Because Gabby Petito wasn't until fall 2021. |
| 3:27.8 | That's right. |
| 3:28.2 | In 2020 and then early 2021 when shit was crazy, were you kind of locked down to? |
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