
Last Podcast On The Left
"I actually applaud that flight attendant. We're trying to get that fucking flight out on time. I applaud. They should be given like $3,000 in gift certificates. That's how it should have been handled." — Henry (referring to the Air Canada vomit incident)
"From the flight. So this is from the actual pilot. They had to divert to ATL passenger diarrhea all over AC. Biohazard. Biohazard. Which of course, indeed, it is." — Marcus (describing the Delta flight diversion)
"Yeah, this is the story I do want to bring up to you. Before we talk about this BTK update a little bit, again, another, this guy, like, speaking of liquid shit, he just trickles every year. So he's like, hey, little bit more information. Keep showing up." — Henry (introducing the BTK update in relation to the previous story)
The episode kicks off with a discussion of disruptive travel incidents, starting with an Air Canada flight that had to be managed due to a passenger vomiting and leaving a seat in an unsanitary condition. The hosts debate the airline's response and the passenger's reaction, highlighting the challenges of passenger comfort versus flight schedules. This segues into a more severe incident on a Delta flight from Atlanta to Barcelona, which was diverted due to a passenger experiencing extreme and widespread diarrhea, necessitating a significant cleanup and causing considerable disruption. The hosts explore the implications of such events, touching on personal responsibility and the biological realities that can impact public travel.
The narrative then shifts to true crime, specifically an update on the BTK killer. The podcast discusses new evidence suggesting BTK may be linked to additional unsolved cases, detailing the discovery of disturbing items and drawings that align with his known modus operandi. The hosts analyze his meticulous nature and the potential for more victims to be identified, reflecting on his "projects" and the psychological aspects of his crimes. This segment also touches on the concept of "cold cases" and how serial killers' past actions continue to be investigated long after their capture.
Later in the episode, the hosts cover lighter, though still peculiar, stories, including a bull being transported in a car and a humorous bakery break-in where the culprit cleaned up his mess. They also briefly mention the Loch Ness search and a haunted apartment experience. The discussion wraps up with reflections on the human condition, personal responsibility, and the importance of embracing life, even in the face of discomfort and the unexpected.