
Last Podcast On The Left
"I don't want to feel your I don't want to suck your dick." — [Speaker Name Not Clearly Identified]
"He said, 'I believe in God more than any man has ever believed in God.'" — [Speaker Name Not Clearly Identified]
"We have to have a sex doll. And then you have to find the right one. Like, which one makes you like, 'Will will go up?'" — [Speaker Name Not Clearly Identified]
The podcast episode begins with hosts discussing the practicality of electric vehicles for daily use. This quickly transitions into a detailed account of a peculiar rental property experience. The hosts describe attending a retirement party where the owner of the property unexpectedly decided to serve as a butler for the entire event, despite not being hired. This created an uncomfortable and intrusive atmosphere, with the owner explaining his belief in God after a perceived demonic encounter and showing unsettling family photos. The narrative also touches upon a woman's encounter with a supposed demon since her teenage years.
The discussion then shifts to true crime, specifically focusing on the Alex Murdaugh case, detailing the circumstances surrounding the murders of his wife and son and the suspicious text messages sent prior to the event. This is followed by a segment on a couple who purchased a sex doll that resembled the wife, exploring the motivations behind such a decision and its potential impact on their relationship and public perception. Another anecdote involves a retired vicar caught engaging in inappropriate behavior with a vacuum cleaner, exploring his purported justifications and the resulting legal consequences.
Finally, the hosts delve into more unusual stories, including a man accused of murdering his friend due to a Bigfoot-related delusion while noodling (catfish hunting), and a bizarre incident involving a man dismembering his deceased girlfriend with a chainsaw. The episode concludes with a hero's runner-up segment recognizing a Domino's delivery driver who rescued children from a burning house, and a humorous mention of an alpaca who believes it's a dog. There is also a segment addressing listener feedback regarding mortuary reconstruction and funeral practices, including a story about a family insisting on viewing a body with significant insect infestation.