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🗓️ 16 October 2024
⏱️ 66 minutes
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0:00.0 | Welcome to Unspeakable, a true crime podcast where I tell stories of real crimes with real victims, |
0:11.7 | whose cases are so shocking that many are left wondering, how is this even real? |
0:30.9 | I use my experiences in law enforcement, corrections, and combined with my years as a criminal justice educator, dig deep into complex cases of evil acts. |
0:34.4 | Some so evil, many feel they are unspeakable. |
0:53.6 | Warning, unspeakable is intended for mature audiences. |
1:46.9 | If you are easily offended, then I'm not your girl. Listening discretion is advised. Hey y'all, KJ here back for another episode of Unspeakable. How's it going? It better be going good. I know it's going good for a couple of people because I'm about to give them a shout out. And I'm going to start in Reno, Nevada with Ms. Nicole Dean. Hi, Nicole. Thank you so much. I'm so thankful to have you part of my team, as well as Deborah Dunn. And then right here in Port Vincent, Mandy Templay. How are you doing, Mandy? Glad to have you. I've got Ms. Sinda Snyder. I hope I said that right, Ms. Senda. Sinder. And then in Summitville, Indiana, Jessica, Markham. Hey, Jessica. How are you? I've got, now this name, I hope I don't mispronounce it, and I'm based on the way I pronounce it off of a student that I teach. But I'm going to say Andy Bull, or is it Buell? I think it's Bull. How are you doing, Andy? I'm so thankful to have you join either way i hope i didn't slaughter your name but i'm thankful to have you and then last but not least all the way |
1:51.4 | from massachusetts is miss rene hibbard hey rene thank you so much for joining and as always i appreciate |
1:58.7 | everyone who's supporting my podcast it's making my dreams come true and i'm getting to make big changes here real soon. And we'll be getting more content out to you. So thanks a bunch. Now, today's episode is because, again, we got a lot of people on TikTok that are following this trend of the Menendez brothers. And so I thought I would just jump on the bandwagon |
2:18.2 | because I have something to say. And if Kim Kardashian can give her dumbass opinion, then I can give |
2:25.4 | mine. So that's what today is going to be all about. So we're going to take it back to 1989 for this |
2:30.5 | one. And like I said, it's just so popular right now. It's kind of crazy that's come back |
2:36.2 | up. But TikTok is making moves for people and they're no different. Now, I don't really plan to go over |
2:42.6 | every single solitary detail of the Menendez case because I think most people at this point |
2:47.7 | have the gist of the story. But I will jump into the case a good bit |
2:53.3 | in case you don't. But before everything that's been claimed and said in this case, I think that |
3:00.9 | there's been some major concepts that have been brushed, you know, under the rug or overlooked, |
3:06.9 | especially on this TikTok bandwagon. |
3:09.4 | And so I intend to kind of go over a few things, I think, that have been missed. |
3:14.3 | And as we know, when TikTok users get involved, it can cause mass social, quote-unquote, |
3:20.0 | awareness on situations, but that awareness isn't always well-rounded, and I think that's pretty |
3:26.4 | much the case here as well. Now, like I said, it's going to be about the Menendez brothers, |
3:31.2 | and we know that Lyle was the older of the two brothers at 21 years old, and Eric, the younger, |
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