
Last Podcast On The Left
"I will never be defeated or destroyed by any fucking paranormal person now or at any time in the future." — Host (referencing a quote from Jacqueline Nunez)
"If she's dead, I think we will know. How do you wait? Why are they saying poison? Is that an actual poisonous?" — Host (discussing Alicia Silverstone's TikTok video)
"The crime is that you got proof of it. Really, yeah. If she just had that... Think about this. If this was 1998... People's getting their pussy's eaten by fish all the time in peace." — Host (discussing a woman's alleged sexual act with a trout)
The podcast opens with a discussion of various sponsors, including Progressive Insurance and T-Mobile. The hosts then dive into "Side Stories," beginning with an anecdote about a Pakistani fishmonger who became a meme. This leads into a discussion about monetizing joy and the decision not to start an OnlyFans account. The conversation then shifts to personal habits and "grippers," followed by a somewhat surreal discussion about the potential for an Olympics "sexual crime section."
The episode features interviews with guests, including one associated with "Fraudsters" season five, discussing their promotional tour and hotel experiences. A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to a story about a "break dancer woman" and the potential for future "Olympics" of a different nature. The hosts discuss the psychological aspects of crime, referencing the "fraud triangle" and the concept of dehumanization. They explore a news story about a ghost hunter, Jason Hawes, being accused of an assassination plot by the owner of the "Conjuring home," with the hosts offering commentary on the absurdity of the accusations and the motivations behind them.
Further discussion delves into a mysterious "number station" broadcasting in Pittsburgh, with speculation about its origins and purpose. The hosts also touch upon the case of a woman named Cory Richards and her alleged role in her husband's death, linking it to financial pressures and real estate development. The episode touches upon a bizarre incident in Guatemala where a teenager died in a tragic accident involving an electric cable. Lastly, the hosts discuss a controversial TikTok video of Alicia Silverstone eating a poisonous fruit and a separate incident involving a woman allegedly performing a sex act with a trout.