
Last Podcast On The Left
"And so they also were essentially, Richard Allen was put at the same time and scene of the crime. My videos at the victim's shop at the time. So we don't know. So we don't know what the hell's happening here. You know, it don't look good." — Ben Kissel
"So they took over this entire prison. They had already reduced the population of the prison for 5,000 to 1500 just to keep, but the heads of these gangs had taken over this entire prison and they installed a zoo, a casino, a Japanese themed nightclub called Tokyo, but spelled differently. Yes, it has a pool. Yeah. And a fucking a supermarket and a daycare, it is an entire day. They thought enough city. Yeah, they built the little sound." — Ben Kissel
"And then at the very end and while he was finally put in handcuffs, he made an attempt to insert a finger up his anus that's the worst thing I feel like did he think it was an eject button like think about that maybe just trying to get more poop out I yeah yeah if we're applying logic yeah you don't know if we're if that's where the poop who is you know what I mean he definitely was just I love the idea that you're finally arrested and you're like yeah I can still come yeah I can still fucking come I want you to just try to create his own phone party" — Ben Kissel
The episode opens with a discussion of the Delphi murders defense, which posits a cult involvement, "Odinism," a Nordic white supremacist group. The defense argues that detectives focused too heavily on Richard Allen and overlooked other potential suspects and clues, questioning if Allen's alleged confession is as solid as initially believed and highlighting the lack of direct links between Allen and the alleged cult.
The conversation then shifts to a series of sensational and bizarre stories. One segment details the shocking circumstances of the Tocorón prison in Venezuela, which was taken over by the criminal organization Tren de Aragua. The prison was transformed into a mini-city complete with a zoo, casino, nightclub, pool, supermarket, and even a daycare, showcasing an extreme level of control and infrastructure development by the incarcerated population. Another story recounts an absurd police chase in England involving a naked man covered in feces, who attempted to evade capture by hiding in bushes, using stolen bubble bath as a slippery escape tool, and making lewd comments to officers.
Further segments cover the unusual story of a man who takes his pet turkey, named Trouble Version 2 (T2), everywhere, including the pub and the dentist, claiming the turkey alleviates his anxiety. The episode also touches upon listener mail regarding the Peruvian alien mummies, with an archaeologist offering a theory that they are likely the remains of ancient Peruvians adorned with clay masks, a practice seen in other historical mummification traditions in the region. The podcast concludes with discussions on how body parts are disposed of and a listener's account of their daughter seeing a "blue light" ghost at a haunted castle.