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Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

MASS SHOOTING: Las Vegas Shooting (Part 1 of 2) | Las Vegas, NV 2017

Obscura: A True Crime Podcast

Justin Drown

True Crime, History, Documentary, Personal Journals, News, Society & Culture

4.6 β€’ 2.9K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 11 September 2024

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

BLACK LABEL CONTENT β€” Premium subscribers only

Las Vegas, 2017: A descent into madness preserved in digital echoes, featuring exclusive footage from the shooter's deleted channel.

Assembled with a precision that chills, this Black Label episode peels back the layers of a mass shooter devoid of remorse, laid bare by his internet footprints. A chilling montage of ideology intersecting with violence shapes a story as much about prevention as it is about retribution.

The episode reviews the life of Jerad Miller, his inflammatory rhetoric found scattered online indicators of deeper chaos. Before October 2017, Jerad and Amanda Miller amassed an online presence warning of anarchy's call and the systems they deemed oppressive.

Through this unsettling audio composite, listeners explore potential precursors to tragedy. Political undertones presage a deeper psycho-social investigation that circles back to preventability, framing a discussion on early interventions aimed at averting future tragedies.

Featuring exclusive recordings from deleted YouTube content, the episode challenges listeners to wade through discomforting realities, a call for awareness amidst evolving digital musings. Not for the faint of heart, this Black Label entry is for the engaged and the inquisitive. Listener discretion advised.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

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0:03.0

It's storming every industry with literally billions being invested.

0:07.0

So buckle up.

0:08.0

The problem is that AI needs the right data and a lot of speed and processing power.

0:12.0

So how do you compete without costs

0:13.9

spiraling out of control? Time to upgrade to the next generation of the

0:18.0

cloud. Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or OCI.

0:21.0

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0:25.2

development with AI embedded across it all.

0:28.1

And Oracle Sovereign Cloud helps you address your requirements for location, access and data

0:32.2

residency.

0:33.2

OCI provides blazing fast speeds for AI's demanding workloads

0:37.1

and in the cloud when you pay by the minute, speed matters.

0:40.4

And of course, nobody does data better than Oracle.

0:44.0

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0:57.0

listener.

0:58.0

A quick disclaimer.

1:00.0

This episode features real audio from Jared Miller's now deleted YouTube channel.

1:05.8

The clips will play throughout the episode to give you a glimpse into a disturbed mind.

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