Last Podcast on the Left
Episode: Side Stories: Body Parts for Sale
Release Date: January 15, 2025
Hosted by The Last Podcast Network, "Last Podcast on the Left" delves into the darkest and most bizarre aspects of our world. In this episode titled "Side Stories: Body Parts for Sale," hosts Ben Kissel and Marcus Parks explore a chilling case of body part theft, alongside a series of other unsettling and bizarre tales. This detailed summary captures the key discussions, insights, and conclusions from the episode.
1. Introduction to Side Stories
The episode opens with hosts Ben Kissel and Marcus Parks setting the stage for their "Side Stories" segment, a space where they delve into peculiar and lesser-known cases outside their usual horror and true crime narratives.
Notable Quote:
- Ben Kissel [24:12]: "First story about body parts."
2. Main Story: Body Parts for Sale
a. The Case of Angel Pereira
The primary focus of the episode is the alarming case of Angel Pereira, a former employee at Wesley Medical Center who engaged in the illicit activity of stealing human body parts and fetal corpses. Pereira sold these remains to an individual named Andrew Insanian via online platforms like PayPal and Facebook Marketplace.
Key Details:
- Legal Consequences: On Thursday, Angel Pereira was sentenced to 18 months in prison for his actions.
- Types of Stolen Items: Pereira stole fetal corpses, partial feet, human hearts, liver slices, brains, kidneys, spleens, and other organs.
- Buyer’s Profile: Andrew Insanian, described as eccentric, purchased these body parts, leading to Pereira’s eventual apprehension.
Notable Quotes:
- Marcus Parks [25:00]: "Fetal corpses and a partial foot. A human heart, slices of liver, Brain, kidneys, a spleen."
- Ben Kissel [26:10]: "And he did it over PayPal and Facebook."
b. Implications and Broader Connections
The hosts discuss the rarity yet increasing occurrence of such cases, referencing previous incidents in Arizona, Harvard, and Pennsylvania. They speculate on potential connections to broader trafficking networks but acknowledge the lack of concrete evidence.
Notable Quotes:
- Ben Kissel [31:10]: "This is really not that uncommon."
- Marcus Parks [31:28]: "If you are gonna buy body parts on the Internet, you're talking to a CIA agent, not here."
3. Additional Side Stories
a. Pigs Attacking a Neighbor in Pataskala, Ohio
A bizarre and tragic incident is recounted where Rebecca Vestergott, a 75-year-old woman from Pataskala, Ohio, was mauled and killed by her neighbor’s domesticated pigs on Christmas Day. Initial reports suggested partial consumption, reminiscent of the notorious Robert Pickton case, but it was later clarified that the pigs merely killed, not ate, Vestergott.
Key Points:
- Nature of Attack: Pigs inflicted severe injuries causing Vestergott to bleed to death.
- Pigs' Behavior: Speculation arises about why domesticated pigs turned violent, with comparisons to wild boars known to be more dangerous.
- Owner’s Responsibility: The negligence of the pig owner in securing the animals is highlighted as a critical factor.
Notable Quotes:
- Marcus Parks [35:07]: "They were the neighbor pigs. They weren't roaming as much as they were like they were pigs."
- Ben Kissel [38:54]: "It's pigs. Yes, but why did he think these are pigs?"
b. Sexual Misconduct in Public Spaces
The episode transitions to an unusual case involving Desmond Cleveland (29) and Karen Hill (67) from Waukesha, Wisconsin, who were reportedly caught having sex in public spaces, including a county jail lobby and a laundromat on Christmas Eve. Both individuals faced charges of disorderly conduct.
Key Points:
- Behavior Observed: The couple was seen engaging in sexual intercourse in inappropriate public settings.
- Legal Repercussions: Both faced legal consequences, with Cleveland receiving a charge that could lead to significant jail time.
- Hosts’ Take: Ben and Marcus humorously dissect the situation, questioning the motives and circumstances leading to such public acts.
Notable Quotes:
- Ben Kissel [51:50]: "He's not a bandit. He's the cum bandit."
- Marcus Parks [55:31]: "So these people are going to spend more time in jail than the guy selling body parts."
4. Listener Emails and Interactive Segments
Throughout the episode, the hosts engage with listener emails, addressing bizarre and unsettling submissions. Notably, they discuss an email from Mobile, Alabama, where a woman reports finding a mysterious pile on her door handle, which turns out to be either semen or hardened epoxy from a hot glue gun.
Key Points:
- Identifying the Substance: Ben Kissel analyzes the material, concluding it's likely epoxy rather than semen.
- Community Reactions: The Reddit community reacts violently to the incident, illustrating the dark humor often present in the discussions.
- Hosts’ Humor: Ben and Marcus employ their signature dark humor in dissecting the scenario, blending morbid topics with comedic commentary.
Notable Quotes:
- Ben Kissel [44:14]: "This is an extremely generous pile of semen. Yes, if it is. Indeed."
- Marcus Parks [47:07]: "DTFON, tata for now. And then he jumps out the window. That's a cum bandit."
5. Historical Anecdotes and Tangential Discussions
Ben shares a historical account from 1875 about his great-great-great-grandfather, M.F. Brandsetter, who was brutally murdered by John Henley in Ferndale, California. This story serves as a segue into discussions about historical crimes and their gruesome nature.
Key Points:
- Nature of the Crime: Brandsetter was gruesomely attacked with multiple knife wounds leading to fatal injuries.
- Host Reflections: Ben reflects on the brutality of historical crimes, contrasting them with modern-day incidents.
Notable Quotes:
- Ben Kissel [60:15]: "A slight misunderstanding took place... closing with Henley drawing a knife and literally cutting Bran Setter to pieces."
- Marcus Parks [61:35]: "How do you even like get the guy to stand still long enough for you to do that?"
6. Concluding Thoughts and Community Support
As the episode wraps up, Ben and Marcus express gratitude towards their listeners and discuss plans to support their community amidst ongoing wildfire threats in Los Angeles. They emphasize the importance of resilience, laughter, and community support in facing disasters.
Key Points:
- Community Engagement: The hosts mention donations to the California Community Foundation and plan to organize benefit events.
- Resilience Message: They encourage listeners to take care of their families and communities, highlighting the importance of staying strong during tough times.
Notable Quotes:
- Ben Kissel [63:55]: "We're staying strong and we love our LA community."
- Marcus Parks [64:55]: "Otherwise I love all of you. Except for people I don't love."
7. Final Remarks and Sign-Off
The episode concludes with the hosts reminding listeners to support their live shows and engage with their social media platforms. They maintain their characteristic blend of dark humor and camaraderie, leaving the audience with a mix of laughter and contemplation.
Notable Quotes:
- Ben Kissel [65:07]: "Go to patreon.com podcast..."
- Marcus Parks [65:38]: "Amen guys, we'll see you next week."
Conclusion
In "Side Stories: Body Parts for Sale," "Last Podcast on the Left" delivers a mix of true crime, bizarre occurrences, and dark humor. From the unsettling trade of human remains to unexpected animal attacks and public indiscretions, Ben Kissel and Marcus Parks navigated a range of eerie and peculiar stories with their signature style. This episode not only informs but also entertains, providing listeners with a gripping exploration of the macabre facets of our world.
Notable Quotes with Timestamps:
- Ben Kissel [24:12]: "First story about body parts."
- Marcus Parks [25:00]: "Fetal corpses and a partial foot. A human heart, slices of liver, Brain, kidneys, a spleen."
- Ben Kissel [26:10]: "And he did it over PayPal and Facebook."
- Marcus Parks [35:07]: "They were the neighbor pigs. They weren't roaming as much as they were like they were pigs."
- Ben Kissel [38:54]: "It's pigs. Yes, but why did he think these are pigs?"
- Ben Kissel [44:14]: "This is an extremely generous pile of semen. Yes, if it is. Indeed."
- Ben Kissel [60:15]: "A slight misunderstanding took place... closing with Henley drawing a knife and literally cutting Bran Setter to pieces."
- Marcus Parks [61:35]: "How do you even like get the guy to stand still long enough for you to do that?"
- Ben Kissel [63:55]: "We're staying strong and we love our LA community."
- Marcus Parks [64:55]: "Otherwise I love all of you. Except for people I don't love."
- Ben Kissel [65:07]: "Go to patreon.com podcast..."
- Marcus Parks [65:38]: "Amen guys, we'll see you next week."
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