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We Saw the Devil: Unfiltered Political Analysis

The Chris Chan Saga: The Final Episode (Part 23)

We Saw the Devil: Unfiltered Political Analysis

We Saw the Devil

True Crime, News Commentary, News, Politics

4.2984 Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2025

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

This is it. The last time we're talking about Chris Chan. Ever.

After 18 years of internet infamy, we're closing the book on one of the most documented...and most disturbing...stories online. This final episode covers 2021-2025: the incest arrest that broke the internet, the charges that mysteriously vanished, and Chris's bizarre new life involving international travel, a mysterious girlfriend named Flutter, and somehow... stability?

From getting kicked out of conventions to holding hands at Finnish amusement parks, from selling painted rocks on Etsy to hitting 100K YouTube subscribers, Chris's post-jail life is nothing anyone predicted. But the real questions cut deeper: Who's actually profiting from this mess? Where's the line between documentation and exploitation? And what happens to someone when thousands of people have spent nearly two decades watching their every move?

We're done. Moving on.

This chapter is closed.


Want something completely different? Check out my new political series Red, White & Blue—covering everything going on in the world right now. If you're mad, you're welcome.

Content Warning: Incest allegations, elder abuse, mental health crises, and the very dark side of internet culture. Not for everyone.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Sunny spaces, smiling faces, happy places.

0:06.0

But every sunny space holds a shadow.

0:09.0

Behind every smile are sharp teeth.

0:13.0

And every happy place has something sinister lurking just below the surface.

0:18.0

Welcome to We Saw the Devil, the podcast diving deep into the chilling realms of true crime.

0:25.2

Join your host Robin as she unravels mysteries that have left investigators baffled and

0:30.3

armchair sleuths obsessed.

0:33.3

Be forewarned, dear listener, We Saw the Devil is not for the faint of heart. Our unflinching exploration will take you to the darkest corners of the psyche

0:42.3

and through the unimaginable depths of human darkness,

0:45.3

to unearth stark secrets to the harsh light of day.

0:48.3

Nothing will be left untouched.

0:50.3

Are you ready?

0:52.3

Are you sure? We saw the devil.

0:59.0

Hello, everyone. You are listening to We Saw the Devil. This is Robin. Welcome back.

1:05.5

Or welcome, if you're new here. Before we dive into it today, y'all, I have something very important to say.

1:12.7

This is the last Chris Chan episode. I want to cry because I know a handful of you are tired of

1:21.1

this. This is the 23rd episode of the Chris Chan saga and the final one. And after covering all of this, the bizarre,

1:29.9

the troubling, we are closing the book. The whole journey is now complete. And honestly,

1:36.6

it's been simultaneously exhausting, disturbing, and deeply gross. But after today, I promise to each

1:43.4

and every one of you, I will not be

1:45.0

mentioning Chris Chan ever again for my own sanity and for yours. We're done. And with a self-promoting

1:51.4

side note, after covering the Chris Chan stuff, if you're looking for something completely different

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