
Last Podcast On The Left
"It's kind of funny. Well, sometimes, you know, love this job. Love this job. But I will commiserate with this. One guy saw this. One of my favorite headlines I've seen in a while. Yes. Very top says Loch Ness Monster Hunter. I thought this job would be easier." — Henry Zebrowski
"Well, number one, you can't buy any of the Chachkes. Very scary. They're all donated. You mean you can't buy any because it's clown theme. It's all clown theme. It's all it's all scary. It's clowns. And they say room 108. Fucking freakiest shit, right?" — Ed Larson
"She was discovered by her son that was there working that day. There must not have been selling that much. I mean, I don't know, but I don't know how it. I don't know how this happens unless it is straight up murder." — Henry Zebrowski
The episode begins with a discussion of the Loch Ness Monster hunter who found the job harder than expected, leading into various "side stories." Topics include the "scariest motel in the world" in Tonopah, which is clown-themed and features a Room 108, and a discussion of a missing girl, Dorothy, from Lone Pine, California, whose case is detailed with disturbing elements. The conversation then shifts to a man who allegedly dumped 25 feet of uncooked pasta in a wooded area in Jersey, and the tragic death of a 63-year-old Arby's manager, Naged Li, who was found frozen to death in a faulty freezer after being trapped for six hours.
Further segments cover the unexplained incorruptibility of Sister Wilhelmina Lancaster, an African American foundress, and the subsequent public display of her body. The hosts also touch upon the death of an inmate, Bradley Gillespie, who escaped prison and was later found dead in the Ohio River, and a man who broke into a home claiming to be chased by a ghost, leading to him being stabbed. The UFO segment discusses new footage from 29 Palms, California, and a leaker's claims about UFOs being unmanned drones or bio-mechanical puppets operated by consciousness. Finally, the episode touches upon the incarceration of Elizabeth Holmes and Jen Shaw, and a brief mention of a hard-working Harvard Law School graduate.
The episode weaves together a series of unusual and often dark news items, interspersed with the hosts' commentary, humor, and speculative theories. The discussions range from the credulity of true crime and paranormal believers to the practicalities of bizarre situations, always maintaining a tone of dark amusement and morbid curiosity.