
Last Podcast On The Left
"There's no place to escape to. This is the last podcast on the left. Side stories." — Unknown Speaker (Likely a host introducing the segment)
"I think the main like the main thing that they can't handle is the parent drop of blood in the shoe that they can't seem to handle it. But according to mischief that each drop of blood came from a member of their staff. I would hope so. Not just from some random homeless person. They found outside of their San Francisco offices. I hope consent was involved when getting the blood. Or is it just a horrible day to be an intern?" — Marcus Parks (Discussing Lil Nas X's Satan Shoes and the controversy)
"I think what we have here is the single worst woman to ever have a threesome. Obviously could not handle the sexual attraction that she had to Khalil. Her husband and her when they married, they were actually kind of cute. They were sort of like a long-haired hippie couple. It is so obvious that she was in way over her head." — Ed Larson (Commenting on the pastor's wife's involvement in his murder)
The episode features a series of dark and unusual stories. It begins with a discussion of Lil Nas X's "Satan Shoes," exploring the controversy surrounding their creation, including the alleged inclusion of human blood, and Nike's legal response. This segues into a true crime segment detailing the murder of an Oklahoma pastor, Dave Evans, orchestrated by his wife and her lover after a series of affairs and a potential dispute over insults. The narrative then shifts to a disturbing account of a man named Sherat Wright who was found hiding under a teenager's bed for weeks, engaging in abusive acts, highlighting themes of predatory behavior and home invasion.
Further into the episode, a historical account from the 1880s describes a train engineer's encounter with a large, ape-like creature that was struck by his train, with remnants of hair being taken for examination, raising questions about cryptids and folklore. The hosts also touch upon listener-submitted stories, including a harrowing experience at Auschwitz airport security where bags triggered radiation alarms due to trace amounts picked up at the site, and reflections on self-defense techniques. A feel-good story is shared about a landlord named Stuart McDaniel who chose not to evict tenants during the pandemic, demonstrating a sense of community and compassion. Finally, the episode touches upon the unsettling case of a man with a large, ball-like growth on his earlobe, requiring surgical removal, and the voyeuristic appeal of shows like "Dr. Pimple Popper."