🚨 DID YOU KNOW? 🚨Long Snappers
The Big Honker Podcast
Andy Shaver & Jeff Stanfield
4.8 • 1.5K Ratings
🗓️ 3 October 2025
⏱️ 12 minutes
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Summary
In this series, Jeff & Andy dive into a mix of useless facts, myths, forgotten stories, and strange truths.
This episode, Jeff retells the story of why the Japanese never invaded the United States after attacking Pearl Harbor, and Andy looks at how much Post Malone spent on his new smile and which position in the NFL offers the longest amount of job security.
This series is brought to you by the amazing Cedar Run Decoys.
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| 0:00.0 | Hello! Hello! Really! Here we go. |
| 0:42.4 | Three, two, one. |
| 0:45.6 | Boom! |
| 0:46.5 | And welcome to, did you know. |
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| 0:53.6 | By the coolest, coolest heirlooms |
| 0:56.0 | you could buy for your family, if you're a waterfall family, at Cedar Run Decoys.com. Or you can get |
| 1:01.0 | some working decoys. Either way. I'm Jeff Stamfield with the world famous Andy Shaver. |
| 1:06.4 | We're going to have to get through this in record time. Oh, we got a poop. |
| 1:09.7 | I had breakfast burrito and the zen have hit. Oh, turtle head. So. Okay, I'm ready to go. I'll do mine real quick. You do yours. Oh, there it went. Okay, we're good. Okay. It resettled, huh? I had to move around a little bit. Kind of like having a baby, you got to find a comfortable position. Okay. I found mine. So we're good. We got some time now. In 1979, a family visiting Buffalo Cave in Idaho was searching for arrowheads when they stumbled upon a chilling discovery, a mummified human torso. Oh, I saw that. Partially preserved an eerie, out of place in the cave's quiet deaths. |
| 1:45.5 | Forensic experts at the time faced a puzzling contradiction. |
| 1:48.8 | Though the remains appeared ancient, they also carried clues that suggested a much more recent origin. |
| 1:54.1 | The mystery deepened over the years as the identity of the remains remained unknown hidden beneath decades of silence and speculation. |
| 2:02.3 | By 1991, the pneumatic torso had garnered attention from around the world, yet the true |
| 2:08.3 | identity of the individual eluded investigators. It wasn't until 2019 that a breakthrough came |
| 2:13.9 | through. Advanced DNA analysis performed on a bone fragment from the leg area which was found |
| 2:19.3 | to belong to the same individual as the torso and limbs recovered years earlier earlier the genetic |
| 2:24.8 | information length the remains to Joseph Henry Lovelace, a notorious criminal who had escaped |
| 2:29.1 | prison in 1916 but never resurfaced. Lovelace was believed to have been the victim of a brutal murder shortly after his escape. |
| 2:37.4 | Intrigally, the clothes found on the remains matched exactly the description of what Lovelace had been wearing the day he vanished is described unwanted posters from that era. |
| 2:45.5 | Lovelace case is now recognized as the oldest identified murder victim in U.S. history, a grim reminder that some |
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