
Last Podcast On The Left
"This is the most painful thing in the world. It's impossible. In this article, they show the aftermath of what Henry just said. They cut open its little belly. And it is a dark, it is a dark poop. I hope the poop. I will say I've taken a couple of these." — Henry Zebrowski (Discussing the autopsy of a lizard with a severe impaction)
The episode begins with a discussion of the musician Princess Vitara and her provocative song titles, leading into a more in-depth conversation about serial killer Israel Keys. The hosts analyze his drawings made with his own blood and speculate on his motivations and psychological state. The narrative then shifts to a discussion of a man who illegally siphoned wine from a tanker truck in California, highlighting the audacious nature of the crime. Further explorations include a segment on objectophilia, where individuals are romantically or sexually attracted to inanimate objects, featuring examples like a woman in love with the Eiffel Tower and another with a bow. The hosts also touch upon the challenges faced by funeral homes during peak times, referencing an "Ask a Mortician" segment. The episode then revisits Israel Keys, discussing a new investigation into his crimes and the unsettling artwork he created. Interspersed are discussions on topics such as the movie "Bloodshot," the actor Vin Diesel, and historical figures like Mel Gibson. A segment on the Nova Scotia shooter, identified as GW, delves into his disturbing behavior and past actions. The hosts also share listener stories, including one about a hereditary phenomenon called "Verdager" (a premonition of an approaching person) and another about an elaborate prank involving a sound system to simulate paranormal activity. The episode concludes with a tribute to Guy Fieri as the "Hero of the Week" for his fundraising efforts for restaurant workers, and a discussion of a morbidly obese lizard with a severe fecal impaction.