
Last Podcast On The Left
"My main theory is when we were doing research for the show, I like to pull newspaper articles at the time that these incidents happened. Because it's one thing to hear somebody talk about something that happened in 1995 and what they have to say in 2025." — Ed Larson
"And then all of the other tips and things that came after started being piled on of like maybe she got off or maybe whatever. But the initial timeline and the initial descriptions that her folks and her brother gave to the newspapers indicated to me it was a most likely scenario overboard situation." — Ed Larson
"Well, we're excited to be in the Bermuda Triangle, though. Yeah! Now I know from our series in the Bermuda Triangle, many, many moons ago that a lot of what happened, like a lot of the mysterious disappearances have to do with ocean farts. Truly. Or like, yeah, the Tsar Gas and Sea, like the area where just like, they go, there's a part of the sea where the wind sort of stops, so stay away from that." — Unidentified Speaker (Likely Henry Zabrowski or Ed Larson)
The episode opens with introductions and banter between the hosts of "Sinisterhood" (Heather McKinney, Christy Wallace) and "Side Stories" (Henry Zabrowski, Ed Larson). The initial conversation touches on various lighthearted topics, including a mention of Dick Cheney and his medical history, before transitioning into the core themes of the episode.
A significant portion of the discussion revolves around true crime and mysterious disappearances, particularly focusing on the case of Amy Bradley. The hosts explore different theories regarding her disappearance from a cruise ship, referencing newspaper articles from the time of the incident and contrasting them with later information. They also touch upon the dangers and precautions one should take in unfamiliar or risky situations, especially while traveling.
The conversation then shifts to the enigmatic Bermuda Triangle, with hosts recalling previous discussions on the topic and exploring various theories for the unexplained disappearances associated with the region. They humorously discuss potential causes, including meteorological phenomena and unfounded myths, while also acknowledging the reduction in reported incidents due to modern navigation technology. The episode concludes with further banter and a sense of camaraderie between the podcast hosts.