
Last Podcast On The Left
"The tunnel lady... Her account was called to be tiktok tunnel. And lady, known as engineer. Everything on tiktok has garnered a lot of attention and a lot of appreciation. Because people love her can do attitude." — Marcus Parks (Referencing a social media trend and its appeal)
"The jellyfish UAP. And it kind of got broken on the Jeremy Corbal George Napp podcast weaponized. Where he showed the video of this jellyfish UFO that was seen over a, or a US military base. And it's, it's creepy looking." — Henry Zebrowski (Discussing a specific UAP sighting)
"The bodies of David Harrington, 37, Ricky Johnson, 38, and Clayton McKinney, 36, were found in a backyard of an unnamed man's house. They were not named the man because they're not yet giving him any criminal charges. We don't know where it's going to head to." — Marcus Parks (Introducing a tragic true crime story)
The episode kicks off by addressing listener-submitted stories, beginning with the phenomenon of "hobby tunneling" inspired by a TikTok creator. The hosts discuss the structural risks and potential dangers associated with such unregulated underground excavations, contrasting the appeal of DIY projects with the serious implications for public safety. This leads into a discussion about unexplained aerial phenomena (UAPs), specifically focusing on a "jellyfish UAP" video that gained traction online. The hosts dissect the video, considering its potential explanations and referencing credible sources that have investigated the sighting, including military intelligence.
Transitioning to true crime narratives, the podcast details the disturbing discovery of three men found frozen to death in a backyard in Kansas City following a playoff game. The circumstances surrounding their deaths, including the homeowner's account and the families' skepticism, are explored, highlighting the extreme cold and the ongoing investigation. Another chilling story involves a woman charged with murder after her son's body was found hidden behind a false wall in her home, revealing a history of violent offenses. The hosts speculate on the motivations and the disturbing nature of the crime.
Further delving into dark and unusual events, the podcast touches upon a therapist specializing in anger management who is accused of shooting a homeless man and then attempting to conceal the crime. The hosts analyze the witness accounts and the therapist's actions, emphasizing the stark contrast between his profession and his alleged behavior. Finally, the episode touches on a listener's account of an unusual encounter with a mysterious skateboarder in Alaska, dubbed "Skate Jesus," and a military biologist's experience investigating an abandoned site on an Alaskan military base where chemical weapons were allegedly tested on primates, leading to speculation about potential cryptid sightings in the region.