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Dan Flores
All right. Appreciate all the parturs for being here on the podcast part of the show, the Karen Reid trial was yesterday. It wrapped up yesterday. She was found not guilty. Although my wife, the day before did get me in the trend of. Did you hear Karen Reid's guil? She has a video of me going, what? No. No. Really? And then she starts laughing. But that's the tick tock trend. The day before it came out, everyone would do the video. Karen Reed was guilty. And it's everybody being disgusted. What? But yeah, I got got. I was working. I was sitting on my computer at my ball at the bar and I was just. And she goes, wow, Karen Reed found guilty. And it was also like 6pm like, what am I thinking? The jury's not deliberating and coming to the judge at 6pm they're coming the next morning. But I'm like, no. It was like that video trend where Taylor Swift died. People will be like, taylor swift dead at 34. And you'd see adult men go, what? They'd be like 53. Do you guys see these trends or am I the only one that's not? Are you guys even on TikTok?
Mila
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Mike, you've seen them, right? Morgan, you've seen them, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Okay. Me and. Hey, us young ones, we've seen them.
Mila
Your crew.
Dan Flores
Yes. Yeah. She was accorded a murder. Good. She didn't do it. Karen Reed was cleared of murder charges yesterday in the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John o' Keefe. A jury found her not guilty of second degree murder and other serious charges. She was convicted of drunk driving. That drunk driving charge is kind of weird too, because when they tested her blood alcohol there, they did it the next day and they just guessed based on what she was the next day. There was no real take and have. There was a We'll take it hours and hours later and just guesstimate what you were then because it wasn't like they pulled her over. So I bet she's like, yep, DUI me up, baby. I'll take it all day. All those folks were driving drunk. All those cops were driving drunk.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Dan Flores
She got one year probation for the drunk driving charge. Prosecutor said she hit o' Keefe for their car and left him to die in a snowstorm. January 2022. It was weird how they announced the verdict and there's a new Bobby cast up today where I talk about this. The Commonwealth. First of all, the fact they call themselves the Commonwealth and shout out to everybody in Massachusetts as people love you. Your state does weird stuff when it comes to the judicial system. First of all, it's the Commonwealth versus Karen Reed. Got it. In Louisiana, they don't have counties. Do you know what they have?
Bobby Bones
Oh, oh, oh, oh. Oh, dang.
Dan Flores
Aren't you from Louisiana somehow?
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Because you're from every state.
Bobby Bones
Texas and Alabama. Yeah.
Dan Flores
And Arkansas.
Bobby Bones
Well, the family moved there and so we'd visit. But yeah, I drive through Louisiana every time I go to Alabama. And it's like a parish.
Dan Flores
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
Thank you.
Dan Flores
Because of its unique historical and cultural backgrounds. A former French and Spanish colony. They are called parishes. But the Commonwealth is weird. So fine. But they were announcing the verdict yesterday and they were like, for tarth tooth seeth guilty. Not guilty. Verdict is juror. Jurors. Like, huh.
Mila
What does that mean?
Dan Flores
And then finally, not guilty. Foreman. Do you say it? Yeah. Not guilty. It was just bizarre.
Mila
That's weird.
Dan Flores
Just do what they do on tv. A second degree murder. Not guilty. Got it. It just felt. It was clunky.
Mila
I feel like I should wear wigs, too.
Dan Flores
Maybe that's what it is. They're so attached. Their identity is so attached to colonial America, and that is a big part of it. Boston Tea Party. Boston Massacre Tea Party. Yeah. I don't really. Boston. Thomas Jefferson probably was there. But yeah, they're so attached to that. Maybe they have to. They keep a lot of that for that reason. It's like, why the Royal Family still exists.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Because they really don't have any power. Or in England, when they go to the courts, like the lawyers and the judges, they wear wigs.
Mila
Yeah.
Dan Flores
It's weird.
Mila
It's so weird because, I mean, they've been doing that for, what, thousands of years.
Dan Flores
They wear, like, the George Washington wigs in court now. So she is not guilty. Rock and roll. Now, hopefully she doesn't get sued civilly because here's the fear that they are so attached to it being her, that they're not going to open up and go, we wonder who it was. Do you know why? Because probably one of them.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, could be. I might be friends with the only person ever right now that thinks she's guilty.
Lunchbox
Really?
Bobby Bones
Yes. Like my best friend from high school, she texted me yesterday, like, so annoyed. She just texted me. I cannot believe they found her not guilty. She definitely clipped her boyfriend while driving drunk and angry and then left him there. She's pretty awful. Brilliant defense team.
Dan Flores
Well, to be fair, in the last trial, she was also found not guilty, but they wouldn't take the charges separately. The jurors in the last one said we found her not guilty, but we Couldn't go not guilty on all three. We were hung on one of them, so they had to hang the whole jury. The whole jury was hung. So that's two trials in a row that she was found not guilty.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I know, I'm just telling you she's so passionate about this.
Dan Flores
Is your friend a cop in Boston?
Bobby Bones
So here, let me tell you this part. I replied, okay, yes, maybe, but also like if that's the case, then why are the police acting so shady? And she said, because it's Boston cops and they think they run everything. If they would have investigated properly, she'd be in jail. She's free. Because they are idiots and honestly they should all be convicted of drinking and driving. All were caught on tape. My uncle and cousin are both Boston police detectives. They think she did it, but all agree she wouldn't go to jail because of the blank crappy police work. And I go crazy. She goes big time. I said, I love your perspective. And she goes, it's just cut and dry to me. You can read it into all the conspiracy, which I typically love. But those cops are too dumb to keep stories straight. And she's a psycho jealous person. She lost her beep, hit him. Probably too drunk to realize it right away, but definitely started to realize it throughout the night. You can tell by her psychotone. And the voicemail turns to her putting the guilt on him.
Dan Flores
She goes, I'm done with your friend. That's just too much.
Bobby Bones
But well, that's it. That's. That's it. Yeah, yeah, lucky you're done. But I, I guess I'm just saying that's the only person I know. Like everybody else I know has our perspective.
Lunchbox
But did you hear what she said in that?
Dan Flores
Well, I think Karen Reed and think that Karen Reed's awful and is psycho and that doesn't mean she murdered anybody, cuz she was. She. I wouldn't be her friend.
Bobby Bones
Why don't you?
Dan Flores
She has family that are cops. And of course her friend, her family cops are going to be like, that's what's up. We believe you stand with the cops.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, I think she still thinks the cops are idiots too, but yeah, they are.
Dan Flores
But there's just too many things that they did.
Bobby Bones
I know, it's so weird.
Dan Flores
There's like nine shady things. If there was one, I could understand it. Maybe two. You're like, okay, the guy broke his SIM card into three parts and dropped it into different. Because I could convince myself that he did that because there was other stuff on the phone that had other cases that he didn't want to know. In a vacuum, I'm like, you know, it does seem shady, but I can weigh it and go, it absolutely does not mean that it frees her. Okay, then you go, well, there were, like, four experts that said the lacerations on his face and how he fell and the how the car, that couldn't have happened. Like, based on every single thing that we learned in. Not biology, what was the other one we took? Not chemistry.
Bobby Bones
Oh, forensics.
Dan Flores
No, the other science class we took.
Mila
Chemistry, biology, physics, physics.
Dan Flores
Based on all the physics, there's no way his body would have ended up like that if that was exactly how he was hit. Also, the glass.
Bobby Bones
Funny, I never took physics.
Mila
It was upper level.
Dan Flores
I can remember the name of it. So I definitely wasn't good at it. Just too many. The dog bite on the arm, them tearing their carpet, their carpet up, gym carpet up, selling the house, basement. There's just like, 84 different things that happened that in a vacuum, individually, you could go, okay, it's like Epstein. Any of those one, you're like, okay, the camera went out. But when two cameras go out and two guards go to sleep, and they just take him off suicide watch, like, all at the same time, and he ends up dead, that's too many things happening at the same time. That doesn't make it a coincidence.
Mila
Did they ever talk about what was going on in the house? Like, did they ever get down to why he went in and she didn't?
Dan Flores
Well, they don't know for sure because there are different reports. Some people say that he never came in. I watched one guy. He had a real long beard. I watched him last night say they were having a swingers party. Now, that was just some guy on TikTok talking, acting like he knew.
Mila
Oh, he wasn't on the stand.
Dan Flores
No, no, no, no. He was holding the phone up to his face.
Bobby Bones
Well, that's what. That's the one I've heard, too, is that she. They went. And they were gonna go in, but then they were like, wait, what's really going on in there? So she's like, go in there and check it out and let me know, because I don't know that they wanted to. She wanted to swing. But then later, when she's calling him a pervert on the phone, she's thinking he stayed in there to swing or something.
Dan Flores
And there charges the accusations that the kid, the nephew, whatever, was, like, selling drugs, and that's why his fists are. There's a fight in the House. There are just so many things. The defense did a great job, but the defense in her first trial wasn't a dream team that she like grabbed all the greatest lawyers forever that have existed. It wasn't like there was. Those are people that came and said, okay, you're being underserved here and we're going to come and jump in and prove you didn't do it. And they did. They just hung the jury because they. It's probably the DUI charge. So twice she was found not guilty. Anyway, I'm glad it's over. I'm tired of thinking about it. It's all on my feed. And also it just makes me mad because people that don't have resources, people that don't have money, there are a lot of them in jail that didn't do it because of COVID ups. Yeah, they're very similar to this. Like, think about. There are people in jail all over the country right now because they don't have the resources. And that sucks.
Mila
And she didn't pay Alan Jackson. Right. Like, he was.
Dan Flores
Second time. She didn't. Second time. They agreed to do it for free. And they're like, we're doing it because we want to see the justice is served. And I'm like, you're doing it because you're going to be able to get 100 TV shows and 100. Who cares?
Bobby Bones
So do they get paid for that documentary?
Dan Flores
I don't know.
Mila
Or maybe just the exposure. I mean, there's.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, because people are like, I'm going to hire Alan Jackson.
Dan Flores
She can write a book. Really? She needs to make some money.
Lunchbox
So that's what I'm saying. Like, how now, where does she go from here? Because when she goes applies for an office job.
Dan Flores
She will never apply for an office job.
Lunchbox
Nope, you're not gonna be working here.
Bobby Bones
What did she do? I don't even know.
Dan Flores
She did analytics, physics. Did she work in like, I don't remember.
Bobby Bones
Man, that has been lost.
Dan Flores
She was an adjunct professor at Bentley University, teaching finance. She also worked as an equity analyst at Fidelity Investments. She was fired from both positions after her arrest. Justice for Karen Reed.
Lunchbox
Oh, fired.
Dan Flores
Her dad was in Money.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Dan Flores
Remember in the documentary?
Bobby Bones
No, I didn't remember that part at all. Like, that escaped me, but minor details. Yeah. So she could. There's work she could do.
Dan Flores
It won't be in that. She's not going to sit into a spreadsheet. She will have 100 opportunities. One, she can go speak. She's been on a speaking tour making 100 grand a pop. If not for the next couple of years, more than that. And that'll probably normalize into 50, $75,000.
Bobby Bones
Speech that makes me curious. Like, what is someone. What are. Who she speaking to? Like, what are anyone. Well, not anyone.
Mila
Yeah, right.
Bobby Bones
Like, she just. Someone brings her in. Like, there's got to be a purpose. What is it? Like, what's it. What is the. Is it resilience? Perseverance? Don't give up on yourself.
Dan Flores
I assume she'll get an agent and they will start to identify what she can speak about and actually be educated on, or the education she's gotten through this process.
Bobby Bones
Gotcha.
Dan Flores
But, yeah, all that also, I guess, investments, sure.
Mila
Money, finances.
Dan Flores
But I'm sure the system. How rigged the system is. I'm sure she could do a podcast and make ton of money. Probably more doing a podcast than doing a book.
Bobby Bones
Maybe she could, because she has so much exposure. She could dedicate some of her time or her life to helping others that both.
Dan Flores
They don't have to be mutually exclusive. You can make money and also help others at the same time.
Bobby Bones
Oh, exactly. Yes. That's why I said some of her time.
Dan Flores
But you can even take the time that you're making money to help others.
Mila
That's the goal right there, huh? That's the goal right there, sure.
Dan Flores
Amanda Knox is public speaking. Like, she speaks all the time. That's probably how she makes a lot of her money.
Mila
And is she trying to be a lawyer, too? She's a lawyer now, right?
Dan Flores
She does media ethics, and she does justice reform. I don't know if she's an actual lawyer. Mike, can you see if she's a lawyer? But I know she speaks on that. Like, basically what she went through. Now, hers was in Italy. Amanda Knox is not a lawyer. You're spreading fake news and propaganda. What is what I just told you?
Mila
She's trying to be a lawyer.
Dan Flores
Like, no, that's Kim Kardashian.
Mila
No, there was someone that.
Dan Flores
She's become an advocate for criminal justice reform and wrongful convictions. She does not have a law degree or practice law. She is primarily known for her own case where she was wrongly convicted of murder and later exonerated. She has leveraged her experiences to become an author, podcaster, and public speaker.
Bobby Bones
There you go. Okay, so that there. That could be a career path for Karen, but not lawyer.
Dan Flores
She'll have a windfall of money in the next year, and then it'll come.
Bobby Bones
And then she'll know how to invest.
Dan Flores
Pretty regularly for the next five or six years. Monica Lewinsky still speaks, and she didn't do anything wrong. She didn't even get accused of doing anything wrong because Karen Reed didn't do anything. I guess she DUI'd. So, yeah, she did something wrong. Yeah, but if you have notoriety, you can speak on something because something happened to you, good or bad. Something that you learn from, something that you can teach people about.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, absolutely. Absolutely.
Dan Flores
Monica Lewinsky might be a lawyer. I don't know that that's true. But now you have me searching through.
Mila
Thinking of, though I'm thinking of someone that got arrested and then wrongly convicted. And then now they're like.
Dan Flores
Isn't that a book you read?
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah.
Mila
Is that mercy?
Lunchbox
Was it just mercy?
Mila
He was not arrested. No. I don't know.
Dan Flores
Monica Loinsky a lawyer, Mike, by any chance? He's not a lawyer. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh, well, Kim Kardashian, kind of a lawyer.
Dan Flores
Not a lawyer.
Mila
Kind of not a lawyer.
Lunchbox
She passed some tests.
Dan Flores
I said, like four times. Yeah, not Kardashian. She's not a lawyer. She has not. She's not passed the test. She completed.
Bobby Bones
Didn't take the mini bar.
Dan Flores
She completed. That's not. That's not a. That's not the bar.
Mila
The wet bar.
Dan Flores
That's also not a bar. She completed a four year, like, law office study program, like, paralegal type thing. I don't know the difference, really. So I don't want to insult anyone, but that is not the bar. She has not taken the bar. She took like a. Basically a practice sat.
Bobby Bones
Oh, okay.
Dan Flores
She passed the multi state Professional Responsibility exam, a required test for bar admission in several US Jurisdictions. So that's. What's the baby bar? It's like taking the baby sat or baby act. Baby.
Bobby Bones
I called it mini.
Dan Flores
Yeah. No, no, you said baby. Eddie said mini, I think. No, she said.
Mila
I said mini.
Dan Flores
Oh, you said wet.
Mila
I said wet bar.
Bobby Bones
I said mini. He said wet.
Dan Flores
Knew there was some sort of elevation. That was funny. Yeah. So Karen Reed. Karen Reed. Not a Jew, not a lawyer. I don't know. She might be Jewish. How old is Karen Reed? No way.
Mila
What's that? Her age?
Dan Flores
Mike, there's no way that's right. That can't be right. How old's Karen Reed, Amy?
Bobby Bones
45.
Mila
Now they're older.
Dan Flores
I thought Karen Reed. I'd have guessed her, like 46. Yeah, same. That can't be right.
Mila
She's 50.
Dan Flores
I think she's 40. Okay, good. We googled it.
Bobby Bones
How old is she?
Dan Flores
She's 45. It's 65.
Mila
Okay.
Dan Flores
And that was like, bro, that's not right. Plastic surgeries. We need to get hers because she's crushing it.
Mila
That's what she's not.
Bobby Bones
Right. Yeah, yeah.
Dan Flores
What about Turtle boy? Hero Turtle boy. Think about it. Turtle boy not a lawyer.
Mila
That's what I was thinking. Who's Turtle boy?
Dan Flores
Come on.
Mila
Nah, no clue.
Dan Flores
The guy that started doing it online started talking about the Karen Reed case is what?
Mila
Oh, Turtle Boy.
Dan Flores
Yeah. Yeah.
Mila
I mean, it was first case. He was the one that got all the attention. And I will give credit to Amy. Amy's the one that brought it to us. We would have never really. I don't think.
Bobby Bones
I think eventually you would have caught on to it, because then it got big. I just happened to have a friend.
Mila
Tell me you did it before everyone else, though. You're like, there's this body in the snow, dog. You might.
Bobby Bones
Well, my friend said her group of friends, it was like a challenge to all watch it, and they weren't sharing their perspective because they didn't want to influence each other. And so then that's what I brought to us of, like, we should watch it and not share and then see what we think. But anyway.
Mila
Well, she was guilty to me immediately.
Dan Flores
Yeah. She has guilty face.
Mila
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Guilty face.
Dan Flores
She has guilty face for sure.
Mila
It's just like, man, this. This woman's odd.
Dan Flores
Yeah. Just looking at her, you root against her, but then you're like, you know, I don't think she did it. Then you get mad at the system.
Mila
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Because the system's uglier than any person can seem. I don't talk about physically, but the system, when it's against somebody, it almost doesn't matter who that person is, how they act, if they're stiff and waiters or waitresses, you're still like, I vote for them.
Mila
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Yeah, that's it. Start with that. Amy, what do you have over there?
Bobby Bones
The Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders got a 400% pay raise.
Mila
Okay.
Dan Flores
They weren't good for the team. Wasn't really about paying. That job was never really about making money. That's almost like a prestige job.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It's like an honor to be chosen and selected as a Dallas Cowboys.
Dan Flores
That's what I always thought it was. So what were they making?
Bobby Bones
Like they were making around 15 to $20 an hour. And now they revealed this on their Netflix series, America, Sweetheart. It's officially back as of yesterday, $75 an hour for veterans. And then, like, new people.
Dan Flores
So they served in the war and they're also.
Bobby Bones
No, just they've been on the team before.
Dan Flores
I wonder when those hours count, though. Do those hours count at practice? Do those hours count at events? Or is it only the hours during games?
Bobby Bones
I think it's got to count as. Good. Good question. But I would assume it counts as practices. And then I think they get like, a. A lump sum for, like, a game. And appearances are different, but it's gotta be like any work you're doing around it.
Dan Flores
So they don't get paid by the hour for games.
Bobby Bones
Let me see. It says here previously they were reportedly making 15 to $20 an hour and 500 per game. That's a lot.
Dan Flores
They count hours by tracking their time dedicated to rehearsals, games, appearances and other activities. So it's all hourly.
Bobby Bones
Okay, it's all. But then. But they do get a. A per game.
Mila
Like, on top. On top of it, yes.
Bobby Bones
Oh, $500 per game.
Mila
I wonder if you can make, like, the practice squad and not play the game.
Dan Flores
Well, they have extras. You know, it's not so much a practice squad, like football as it is, like, when a jury has an extra person.
Mila
So, like, they practice with everyone, but then we.
Dan Flores
Only if a juror goes down. Well, no, they have the real.
Bobby Bones
Like an understudy.
Dan Flores
Sure. If you want to Broadway it. Sure. But. No, but you don't have to learn, like, a specific person's role. An understudy would learn a specific person's role.
Bobby Bones
Gotcha. That's a good point. So just your backup, like an alternate.
Dan Flores
An alternate juror. So you're an alternate if Tracy goes down. Monica, you're in.
Mila
Just waiting.
Dan Flores
Yeah, I would assume. Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders have recently secured a 400% pay increase resulting in veteran cheerleaders making more than $75 an hour. Prior to this, they were making 20 bucks per hour or 500 a game. So they're not making the lump anymore. It's all 75 bucks an hour. Which is more money.
Bobby Bones
It says the new pay structure also includes increased compensation for game days and promotional events.
Dan Flores
Yeah, they make more money because they're there more hours than the 500 would have paid that. Who cares? I literally don't care. I was just looking at.
Mila
I mean, Jerry's dealing with that negotiation too.
Dan Flores
Jerry's not Okay.
Bobby Bones
I think his daughter. His daughter does.
Dan Flores
I believe it's Charlie.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah. I saw her in the documentary, the Daughter.
Dan Flores
36 women on the team.
Bobby Bones
It seems grueling, quite honestly, to be one.
Dan Flores
A lot of work and I don't know if Grueling is a term I would use. It seems like they really want to do it.
Mila
I mean, there was a whole, like.
Dan Flores
I mean, I'm not saying it's not hard. There's a difference.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Mila
Like, the trailers I've seen, they're, like, crying, like, I can't do it.
Dan Flores
But that's a tryout, right? I watched the first episode last night, and it gets kind of sad. The people who come back who have been trying to make it for years, you feel bad for them. Grueling is when you don't want to do it, and you still have to get through it. Oh, I feel like that would be a definition of grueling. Hard work. That sucks. That's hard work. But it's also awesome because you get to be a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so. So the exact definition of grueling is extremely tiring and demanding.
Dan Flores
Negative connotation on grueling, though.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so give me the word then. I need, like.
Dan Flores
Well, I'm not the word police, so I really can't. But I would say, you know, I.
Bobby Bones
Just want the right word.
Dan Flores
No, that one works. You can have grueling.
Bobby Bones
Thank you.
Lunchbox
Take it.
Bobby Bones
It just seems grueling.
Dan Flores
Feels negative, like you don't want to do it, and you still have to do it.
Bobby Bones
Okay, I see what you're saying.
Dan Flores
These people want to be. They're dying to be Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Yeah. So is it taxing?
Dan Flores
No. Sure.
Lunchbox
Oh, taxi might be good.
Dan Flores
I think it's not, though.
Mila
The plane goes around the tarmac.
Bobby Bones
That's Taxi, Inc. That's Taxi Inc. Wait, Mike.
Dan Flores
Literally none of this matters. I wouldn't fight for any of this.
Bobby Bones
I haven't watched the first episode. Was it good?
Dan Flores
I like it.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I do too. I'm saving. I'm gonna saving up to when I.
Dan Flores
Can watch more other things that are grueling.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I think people that have to do fill in potholes.
Mila
Grueling in the hot summer sun. Yeah, grueling.
Bobby Bones
Or, like, road work, Road construction.
Lunchbox
Taxing.
Bobby Bones
Like, I see there's been a lot of work around where I live right now, and I'm like, that's grueling.
Dan Flores
I would also say grueling has to do with physical. So I think taxing has to do with mental taxing. Because I think when you do your.
Mila
Taxes, you're thinking about it.
Lunchbox
Taxing definition is physically or mentally demanding.
Mila
Yeah, there you go.
Bobby Bones
Mentally. And I think being a Dallas Cowboy cheerleader is that. I think it's physically and mentally demanding.
Mila
Amy's talking about construction. There's some in my house too. And, like, early in the day, I'll see the people, you know, that say stop. They turn. They have the sign say stop and go or whatever. Like, I wave to them. They're all friendly. And then later in the day, I come by. They're just, like, exhausted. Like, they do not want to be there. You can just tell. That's so hard for them, just to stand there. And they're not really even.
Lunchbox
Yeah, they're just flipping the sign.
Mila
They're just flipping the sign.
Dan Flores
I drove up yesterday to one, and they had stop on, and I sat there for three or four minutes because I could see the backhoe that was right on the side of the road that was digging. And so I'm just waiting. I'm not in a hurry. And they have stop. And I keep waiting, and I wait for five, seven minutes. And then finally the person looks at me and goes, eh, just turn around and get out of here. And I was like, I just sat for five or seven minutes, and now you're telling me to leave. You're never gonna send me through.
Mila
That's a long time.
Dan Flores
Yeah, I wasn't in a hurry, but then I'd like to go through.
Mila
What if you were in a hurry, though?
Dan Flores
They just decided you can't even go through. Just turn around and go.
Mila
Oh, man.
Dan Flores
Like, tell me at the beginning. Let me find an alternate route to begin with.
Mila
Well, their job's taxing, so be patient.
Bobby Bones
It's grueling.
Mila
Grueling.
Bobby Bones
I found the word. I found the word. For the cheerleaders.
Dan Flores
You can have any word you want. All I was associating with, if I were using the word grueling would. Would not be a word I would use for the Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders.
Bobby Bones
And I agree with you. Now that we've talked it through, Amen. It's very rigorous.
Dan Flores
I agree with that training process. Rigorous.
Bobby Bones
There we go. We thought. I knew we'd get there, guys.
Mila
Rigorous.
Bobby Bones
It just takes banter.
Dan Flores
Yeah, I guess.
Mila
It's like hard, right? Hard and tough.
Dan Flores
I bet you somebody will read the definition for us.
Bobby Bones
Oh, one second, please. I shall, I shall. Guys, I got it.
Mike D
Don't worry.
Mila
Rigorous.
Bobby Bones
Rigorous coming at you. Extremely tough. Exhaustive and hard. Or accurate.
Mila
Oh.
Dan Flores
I hate when the definition, you look it up, it's like, rigorous to be full of rigor. You're like, well, now I gotta go. Now I gotta go track rigor down.
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Dan Flores
They just lead you on a breadcrumb trail to a different one.
Bobby Bones
Oh, it doesn't even say tough. It says thorough. The problem is I can't read and I don't like it.
Dan Flores
I stream like thorough. Exhaustive or accurate?
Mila
Yeah, you couldn't see that with your reading glasses.
Bobby Bones
No, I didn't have them on. That's the problem. I don't like wearing them. But then I can't see. Like last night I'm trying to read a bottle to see how much sugar was in it, and I literally could not see it. But on my glasses I could see it perfectly. Grams, it's like.
Mila
Yeah, it's life.
Dan Flores
No contacts.
Bobby Bones
No, it's just for reading smaller letters. And like just now that your eyes just going bad.
Dan Flores
So maybe wear contacts.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. Do you get contacts for reading glasses?
Mila
Not that I know of.
Dan Flores
But I'm saying, isn't it bigger than just reading? It feels like it's. If you just can't read letters.
Bobby Bones
I can read letters if they're a certain size. It's when they're a smaller print that I struggle.
Dan Flores
So isn't that your eyes getting worse, though, just in general? Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't know, Bobby. I just went to the eye doctor and.
Dan Flores
Look up the definition, please.
Bobby Bones
I went to the eye doctor and they said this is what I needed. Reading glasses. They didn't say anything about contacts because, I mean, overall, like, get a monocle.
Mila
Ooh, let's bring that back. The one lens.
Dan Flores
But it is like the chain from her pocket.
Mila
Let me see.
Bobby Bones
Like right now it says some word under it. Like, that's a similar word, a synonym, and I can't see what it is.
Dan Flores
I like cinnamon. Synonym.
Bobby Bones
It's a synonym.
Dan Flores
I'll have this synonym roll, please.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so now I put on the glasses. Meticulous.
Dan Flores
Nice.
Mila
Wow. Not even close to synonymous.
Bobby Bones
Well, no, I'm saying it's a synonym to rigorous.
Mila
I get it.
Dan Flores
Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
You listen here, brother. I'm not dying. There's all these rumors that Hulk Hogan is dying. On his last breath, he said, I'm just in the hospital for a little back issue. Don't worry about me. I'm alive, I'm well, so don't bury me yet, brother.
Dan Flores
I saw the headline, the Hulk Hogan's not dead. I never saw the headline that Hulk Hogan might be dead. I think this is a Hulk Hogan created story.
Lunchbox
Oh, is that what it is?
Dan Flores
I never saw the Hulk Hogan's.
Bobby Bones
Wait, what's he in the rush to.
Dan Flores
The hospital, he was. I don't know. He's had some kind of surgery.
Bobby Bones
So you think maybe he had the surgery and you're like, let's turn it into this. Maybe I'm dead.
Dan Flores
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Because I know, like, wrestlers. This is your stick.
Mila
That could be kind of fun.
Dan Flores
Once I sent a letter to Hulk Hogan. I thought he was hurt for real. When I was a kid and got a postcard back, he just went off shoot a movie. But in wrestling, he got hurt. So I sent a letter because they said, you can send Hulk Hogan letters to the hospital. I did. I got a postcard back.
Mila
That's cool.
Dan Flores
Yeah, I was 19. Anyway.
Mila
19.
Dan Flores
Yeah. I think that this is just the Hogan team creating this story after the fact. Because I never saw anybody thinking Hulk Hogan was dying. I only saw the story, hulk Hogan's not dead.
Lunchbox
I'm with you because I guess, like, I guess I missed it. And that's crazy that people thought he was there. But sometimes on Twitter, people do start trending, and everybody's like, oh, no, are they dying? But I never saw with Hulk Hogan. But good news is, brother, he's not going anywhere.
Mila
We got you, brother.
Dan Flores
Got you, brother Morgan.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so a former employee of a bank is suing her ex company because they put a doll in her chair.
Dan Flores
Okay, tell me more about the doll.
Bobby Bones
Okay, so this woman, she had filed and said, like, she had a fear of dol and has sucks.
Mila
Why would they do that?
Bobby Bones
Oh, my gosh.
Mike D
That's exactly what we would do here.
Mila
Yeah, Lunchbox is.
Dan Flores
Yeah, but this is a bit. We have a show. We do bits. We've done snakes for him. But we would be like, hey, everybody, we're gonna do it. And our whole show is that you're working at a bank.
Mila
I don't know, dude. That sounds fun.
Dan Flores
Someone's fear. Go ahead, Morgan, finish it up.
Bobby Bones
So basically, she had, like, filed when she first started with this company that she had some, like, depressive disorder and anxiety autoimmune vitiligo. And. And she believes that her employer was using, like, retaliation for basically filing for disability and putting the doll because they knew she had PTSD around dolls. And then she claimed further PTSD from the doll incident, and now she's suing them over this.
Dan Flores
You work at a corporation, though. That's just dumb. Regardless of how you feel about the doll, I don't know her backstory. When you work at a corporation that has an HR department and there are all these filings that are on record, and you're going to take what she's filed and then put it in her chair. And that's just stupid because you're gonna be in trouble. You're probably gonna get fired. It's gonna be on your. I don't know if there's such things. A permanent record, but when someone else tries to hire you, they're gonna look this up and go, hey, why were you fired from that last bank? Put a Chucky doll in a girl's seat. Well, okay, that's kind of funny. Why? Well, we didn't like her because she said she had ptsd and it's just vitiligo.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, it wasn't even just like a regular employee. It was a manager.
Dan Flores
A former employee at a North Carolina based company is suing after the manager placed a Chucky doll despite knowing she had a tremendous fear of dolls.
Mila
And Chucky's like the mother of scary dolls.
Dan Flores
According to court documents, during her final week in June 2024, the manager, despite knowing her fear of dolls, put a Chucky doll and laughed. The incident worsened her condition. Look, do I think that I'm going to speak completely uneducated on this situation? It's stupid that she's afraid of dolls. But I don't know what happened with the doll. She could have been like a sultan with the doll as a kid and that could have honestly created that fear. When you just hear somebody's afraid of dolls, you go, that's stupid. It's just a doll. But then if you think about the reasons it could. Now we're inventing the story, but yeah, you don't mess with somebody with what they've been messed with before. And they're. They have it listed as something that they are scared of or they've been affected by.
Mila
Yeah, one of my boys when he was younger, one of my. The boys that we've adopted when he was younger, he would, I guess they would watch a show that really scared him. And he cannot see that character. He's 10 years old now like that character. If he just something about it he just doesn't want to see. It brings back bad memories.
Dan Flores
He's not an adult in an office though.
Mila
Well, no. So I'm saying, like, I don't know if that'll ever go away.
Dan Flores
I'm not gonna discount your story. I don't care enough about it. Not your story, just this story in general. But I'm saying that manager's stupid. Even if you hate the person. It's documented she's scared of dolls. Even if that doll didn't scare her, all she has to do is Go, oh, I'm scared. And I shall file a lawsuit. And then everybody gets in trouble. Like, don't be an idiot. I'm also fired up by the yogurt thing. That you guys don't know anything about?
Mila
No. No clue. You want to tell us about the yogurt?
Dan Flores
You guys caught me fired up before this thing.
Bobby Bones
Did you.
Mila
Did you figure something was up?
Lunchbox
I was wondering, too, Eddie.
Dan Flores
Why'd you figure Eddie?
Mila
I don't know. It's just you look a little upset over something.
Bobby Bones
I didn't. But you did challenge my word, and then you said you weren't going to be the word police. So then I was like, what's going on?
Mila
And then I figured, yogurt has something to do with this.
Dan Flores
You didn't figure that? Somebody put a doll in my seat.
Bobby Bones
Oh, did somebody give you dairy?
Dan Flores
No. There were bugs at my desk this morning and our last office. There were bugs, and so that. Yeah, sure. But is Annette not a bug?
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm just being specific, Amy.
Dan Flores
Hey, you mean where. Please, Amy.
Bobby Bones
Shut up. Shut up.
Dan Flores
There are bugs around my desk, and I'm like, why are there bugs? So I'm like, stomping them and hitting them.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no.
Dan Flores
And in my trash can for the last two days, there's been an open purple yogurt. Did you ate? No. First of all, who's been in my desk? Second of all, who eats a purple yogurt and puts it in the trash can?
Mila
Oh, my God.
Mike D
Wow.
Dan Flores
And third of all, somebody take the trash out back here.
Mila
That's tricky because it's locked. But I'm sure they can open it. I'm sure they can open it. I'm sure there's ways to do it.
Bobby Bones
Well, guys, I came in here and vacuumed the other day.
Dan Flores
I vacuumed, too. I vacuumed all into my desk with that red thing because it was so disgusting.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I went and got the legit huge vacuum and did a whole thing. Cause I was like, I don't know. Do you?
Dan Flores
I'm not even worried about the. Who ate a yogurt at my desk? Well, I just don't know who eats purple yogurt.
Mila
Somebody better fess up. Yeah, I don't eat yogurt, dude.
Lunchbox
Yeah. You guys see how happy he is? I'd fess up right now.
Bobby Bones
Somebody just admit to it. No, I really haven't.
Dan Flores
If you come forward now, I promise you will be punished. Mike's thinking, do you know who ate a purple yogurt? I mean, it could have been me, but I Don't eat yogurt. Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
Well, then it wasn't you.
Mila
He was like, did you have some purple.
Dan Flores
I do not eat purple containers. And I don't.
Bobby Bones
What do you mean by purple? Like, the yogurt was blueberry or, like.
Dan Flores
No, it was in a purple cake, like, container.
Bobby Bones
Purple container.
Dan Flores
Pill container. It was purple, that's why. And it's been in there for, like, two days.
Bobby Bones
But do we have a brand?
Dan Flores
No, I didn't go through, like, forensics when I tried to do. No. Well, I guess Scuba might have it.
Bobby Bones
Because if it's vegan yogurt, Mike is still in the running.
Dan Flores
If it's not. If it's not yogurt and it's my mushrooms, there is mush.
Bobby Bones
Purple mush.
Lunchbox
That's what it is.
Mila
Found it.
Dan Flores
We found the culprits, and you said.
Lunchbox
They would be punished, so don't back down now.
Mila
Get the wheel.
Dan Flores
Lay across my legs.
Mila
Oh, my God.
Bobby Bones
Wait, what? This just got weird.
Dan Flores
I'm gonna spank them. Can we not just in general, not put any food in the trash in this room, period, if we do? Because there are times I'm eating something before I go on the air, I put in the trash, I take it out immediately. Right when the show's over, it goes out. Because now we have bugs. Sorry, Gnats.
Mila
I usually just throw it over the balcony. So, yeah, just to make sure we don't get bugs here.
Dan Flores
You know, I'd rather you litter. I'm okay with that.
Mila
Than get bugs here.
Dan Flores
Yeah, I'm okay with that. Eddie, did you do yours?
Mila
No, I didn't, but so I ran. I ran into a TikTok, and I want to just run this by you guys. See what you think is a picture of a guy, older guy, and a younger girl, and it says, At 24, I married my dad's best friend. He's 52. And then it goes into how they met.
Dan Flores
Okay, so let's just evaluate 24 and 52. A little weird. Not super weird.
Bobby Bones
28 years apart, and it's your dad's best friend.
Dan Flores
The dad's best friend thing makes it odd, but how you supposed to meet people these days? I'm just saying, we've heard much, much crazier ones than 24 and 52. So, yeah, that's. It's odd.
Mila
Yeah.
Dan Flores
And I don't know what you're going to talk about, but Bill Belichick and Jordan Hudson, or whatever her name is, they're way beyond that.
Mila
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dan Flores
So, yeah, weird. But not criminal.
Bobby Bones
Well, so what's the.
Mila
The story? Yeah, so the story is she went. She was in a coffee shop and she was sketching on art, you know, some art, whatever. And some guy comes up. This is the guy, he comes up, he's like, oh, what are you working on? That's cool. They hit it off and then they talked. And then they started doing that like every week. They would get together and have coffee. Then finally they found out they were kind of in love. They went on a date, they found.
Dan Flores
Out they were kind of in love.
Bobby Bones
There must have been a connection.
Mila
That was chemistry. There. There's a connection. Then meet the parents. So she's like, I want you to meet my parents.
Dan Flores
I already don't believe this child.
Lunchbox
I don't believe it.
Bobby Bones
It's his best friend.
Dan Flores
Unless it was his best friend from like 20 years ago.
Mila
20 years ago? Yeah, she said from his bachelor days.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Mila
So like before they were married, they were friends.
Dan Flores
Okay.
Bobby Bones
So they get together and then they're like, yeah, Jim Bob.
Mila
Uh huh. They recognize each other immediately.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no.
Mila
And then drama.
Dan Flores
There is drama.
Mila
Oh, there's drama. He's like, what are you doing with my daughter? Absolutely. Then they said a few years later, they get married, they have a child together, and everything's cool.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Once you have a kid, it all starts to seem normal.
Dan Flores
Yeah. I also don't think that, that I think it's. I got a couple probably not likely scenarios. One do I think they just met. I don't know. It sounds like maybe he met her when she was much younger, like 15.
Bobby Bones
Ew.
Dan Flores
And twilighted that thing.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no, no, no, that's not. No, they hadn't seen each other in 20 years.
Mila
But she says she's 24, married now, and has kids. A one daughter with her. A two year old. She was like him.
Bobby Bones
How old was she when they, when she was sketching?
Mila
That's what Bobby's saying.
Dan Flores
Well, I'm also saying, like, if this happened, I'd initially think he met her when she was way younger. I'm not saying that he raised her or had or like hit on her or had anything creepy, but knew her and then got to know her again later when she was of age. That. That's weird.
Bobby Bones
I don't know about that.
Mila
As soon as you find out that that's your friend's daughter, like, are you, like, let me back up.
Dan Flores
Depends how much I'm in love.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, there's already that connection.
Dan Flores
Also depends if I've hit it.
Bobby Bones
What? Why Would you say it?
Dan Flores
Because that changes it.
Bobby Bones
It does.
Dan Flores
Because you've already done it with her.
Mila
Then you can go.
Dan Flores
You can't. Yeah, you kind of can't go back on that one. You can't. You've already done it.
Bobby Bones
So you say to him, I've already done it.
Mila
Yeah, I'd go back on this, but I've already hit it.
Dan Flores
That's true. That's true. Sorry, Bob, I think is if you've been dating and you haven't, because that happened somewhere recently. There was a news story where it was they were dating, but they never did it. So it was okay. I don't remember what it was.
Bobby Bones
Oh, were they related?
Dan Flores
What?
Lunchbox
What are you talking about?
Bobby Bones
Never mind.
Mila
Was it Arkansas?
Bobby Bones
I didn't know if I. I saw, like. Cause, like, where did I. I felt like I saw something similar online, but maybe it wasn't related. But maybe it was. But what I'm thinking of. It's probably not what you saw, but it was like they had gone out a few times, they met on a dating app, and then they found out they're related, but luckily they hadn't done anything physical. So they were able to, like, stop right there. But the. The question was if they had already been physical and they'd already done it and then they find out they're related. Well, you've already done it, so, like, what's.
Dan Flores
What's the difference? You already did it.
Bobby Bones
You already did it.
Dan Flores
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then I think some people, like, well, the problem is if you continue doing it and you have a baby.
Dan Flores
But how close were they cousins?
Bobby Bones
So probably I don't remember because I.
Dan Flores
Think once it gets a third cousins, have at it.
Bobby Bones
One thing. It's a. What?
Dan Flores
Third cousin.
Bobby Bones
Third. Yeah.
Dan Flores
I think it's weird if you meet them in a family reunion and then you have at it.
Bobby Bones
But if you meet them online, but.
Dan Flores
If, like, you meet them random and it's a random. And you find out your third cousins.
Bobby Bones
Right. Which country is you're related?
Dan Flores
Get it on I'm related. Third cousin, though. It's like 3% DNA share.
Mila
I think as soon as you hear I'm related to you.
Lunchbox
Do you think second cousins is a coin flip? Like, could you go for it? Could you not. I feel like second cousin is kind of coin flip. You don't really see your second cousins.
Dan Flores
Yeah, I think that's too close.
Bobby Bones
It's probably. You do that. What do y' all have that crazy hot ratio?
Dan Flores
Yeah, it's cousin hot ratio now.
Bobby Bones
Cousin hot ratio.
Dan Flores
My cousin's here.
Bobby Bones
Second, what country is it? Maybe it's Iceland, where they have to have an app. Is it Iceland? There's a special app where you can check to see if you're related to whoever you're going on a date with because the population is so small that you're likely to be going out with somebody that you're really.
Mila
That's smart.
Dan Flores
And it's an island, so yeah, you really can't get off unless you fly.
Mila
Or boat.
Dan Flores
It's called the. Yeah, or boat.
Mila
Just one of the.
Dan Flores
That's a long boat trip though, if I'm being honest. Mostly you got to fly. But it's called the islandinga app, which helps people determine if they're related to potential romantic partners. Due to Iceland's small, relatively homogenous population and comprehensive online genealogy database, the app allows users to bump phones and instantly check for family connections. Bro, we need this back home too.
Bobby Bones
You just bump phones?
Dan Flores
Yeah. Instead we bump uglies and hope later.
Bobby Bones
Hopeless.
Mila
Are we all kind of related?
Dan Flores
Yeah, at this point you can do that too.
Mila
But like, that's crazy though. Like, I'm kind of related to you, but. Yeah, I probably could be related to you.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Mila
That's crazy.
Dan Flores
Kinda. Yeah, I did Karen Reed. I think I'm good. All right, let's take a. Let's just end this. We've already done this. We're about an hour in. Ray. We good? Yep. All right. Cool bones.
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Let me check this pocket. Oh, mints.
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Mila
What happens when we come face to face with death?
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Dan Flores
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Mila
I was kidnapped by a drug cartel. I just remember everything Getting dark.
Dan Flores
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Mila
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Dan Flores
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Mila
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Bobby Bones
I'm not a victim.
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My favorite line on there was my son and my daughter gonna be proud when they hear my old tapes. Now I'm curious. Do they, like, rap along now?
Mila
Yeah. Cause I bring him on tour with me, and he's getting older now, too, so his friends are starting to understand what that type of music is. And they're starting to be like, yo, your dad's, like, really the goat. Like, he's a legend, so he gets it.
Dan Flores
What does it mean to leave behind a music legacy for your family?
Mila
It means a lot to me, just having a good catalog and just being able to make people feel good, like, that's what's really important. And that's what stands out, is that my music changes people's lives for the better. So the fact that my kids get to benefit off of that, I'm really happy. Or my family in general.
Bobby Bones
Let's talk about the music that moves.
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Dan Flores
We have Dr. Marcy Yates on with us, who is a forensic genetic genealogist at Oklahoma State University. We rarely have highly educated people on the show. Let's clap our hands for someone highly educated. Dr. Yates, thank you for coming on.
Mike D
Hi. No problem at all.
Dan Flores
So I said on the air, I was Looking to figure out where I was from because I want to go on a pilgrimage voyage. I don't know. I don't know where I'm from. I don't know. I don't know my, you know, I know like one of my grandparents, my grandma raised me. Her husband died before I was born. My other side of the family, I don't know my dad, but that grandfather died when I was very young. That grandmother's pat. So I just don't know. And I did one of those little results where it says where you're from, and it's like, basically you're just from where white people come from, which is like all Europe. It was like a big map of Europe. So she messaged me, she was, so what do you do? And I don't want to ask you about anything specific you do for other people specifically, because that's their information. But like, what do you do day to day? What is your job?
Mike D
Yeah, that is a good question. So kind of in lay terms, what we do here is we work with unidentified human remains and we use forensic genealogy, DNA extraction and different methods, and then kind of open source intelligence and with genealogy, then we use that to work on identifying who these remains are.
Dan Flores
Tell me that ain't crazy.
Mike D
That's amazing.
Dan Flores
Do you ever get called into court like Karen Reed, where they be like, Dr. Yates, come talk to the Karen Reed trial?
Mike D
I'm not that cool, but my boss does for sure.
Dan Flores
Like you bring in an expert. How did you get into this? What, what made you want to get into this field?
Mike D
Yeah, so I started working in forensics. I teach in forensics. And they said that we're trying to build up the forensic genealogy program. Would that be something that you're interested in? And I said, heck ye freaking do it. And so that just opened some doors. And then we work on forensic genetic genealogy cases all the time now.
Dan Flores
So I saw her message in my general. I was just. And I don't get to all of them, but I was drawn to that message for some reason. I clicked it and opened it and she was like, I'd like to help you find your story. And I was like, that's so nice of you. And so I got her number and we called her up. Now just to protect a bit of. I mean, I'm not very private, but my privacy or my dead relative's privacy, if you know anything, let's just call them by their first names. I don't even know what their first names are. So what did you find out about Me or have you? Because I googled me and I couldn't find anything other than, like, my grandpa.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but did she have access to database?
Dan Flores
Like. Or bones? Did she go find their bones?
Bobby Bones
Oh, see, I was thinking she may need to see you in person and, like, withdraw things from your body.
Dan Flores
Yeah.
Mila
Take some of your DNA.
Dan Flores
Great point. Do you need any. Do you need. Do you need, like, stool blood? What do you need from me?
Bobby Bones
Bone marrow?
Mike D
No, that. Yeah. Definitely not stool. But since you are identified, it is pretty easy to find you on the Internet just because of who you are. And so I started with your birthday and your name, and then from ancestry. There's a lot of kind of public documents. So it's not even really. You have to have all these paid subscriptions to know any private details. You just kind of need to know. Know where to look. And then from there, then it's just kind of off to checking different public records. So I can see Bobbi, like your yearbook pictures, which they look great, by the way.
Dan Flores
What? My yearbook pictures? I was the biggest door. You did tell me that's not a dorky kid, though.
Mike D
I think it looks great.
Dan Flores
I mean, I'll take it.
Mike D
You're born to be a star.
Dan Flores
Thank you.
Mike D
Not your fault. Yeah.
Dan Flores
What? Okay, so what did you find? Okay, could. So did you see my parents?
Mike D
Yes. Yeah, I can see your parents. I can see. I found your mom's obituary. And so different kind of public records like that, you can't always find obituaries. And the thing is that family members write those, and so they're not 100% accurate all the time, but it does kind of give you a good picture of what you're looking at. And so I kind of got a family picture from the obituary. And then I know who her parents are. And then you just go from there. So I trace you back to about the 1490s.
Dan Flores
No way. What if it's Columbus?
Mike D
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Oh, no. 1492. My great, great, great, great uncle.
Mila
No, that'd be terrible.
Mike D
There is one fun fact is I saw. Which I have not, like, gone through every public document to absolutely confirm this, but back in, like, the 1500s or so, you're related. You're about 10th cousins with James and Teddy Roosevelt presidents.
Bobby Bones
Wow.
Dan Flores
Whoa.
Mila
This makes sense.
Dan Flores
Okay, hold on. Cousins? Aren't we all 10th cousins to, like, Adam and Eve type thing? Or Is it 10? Is it?
Mike D
I mean, basically. But you don't see that in everyone's tree. So you can see a direct line to their grandfather in your tree?
Dan Flores
No, Way. Okay, so where am I, like, from? Like, if I were going to go on a trip, because I don't know anything above my grandparents, like, where did that. Where. When did we come here?
Mike D
Come here as in the U.S. yeah, yeah, yeah.
Dan Flores
Like, yeah. Not to Arkansas or to Earth or. Yeah, good point, Good point. Do you know, like, where my ancestors lived? In what other countries?
Mike D
Yeah, you have some German lines, you have some Dutch lines, some French, and then obviously some English. So I'm trying to see exactly when they need to cross over into Virginia. You are?
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Dan Flores
I'm a native Virginian.
Mila
Whoa. Take the Arkansas helmet off your desk.
Dan Flores
Oh, no, I'm hokey. So. Okay, so if you had to pick one place, where do you think I should go to look at my homeland?
Mike D
Okay. This is gonna be surprising. Well, not surprising. You have a lot of ancestors from Tennessee, so I feel like you're in the right spot.
Dan Flores
Wow.
Mila
You were destined to come here.
Dan Flores
So I could run for governor of this state, too, not just Arkansas. So I'm already. Okay. But if I wanted to go to one of those European places, find out, like, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Related to two presidents, and now you're running for governor again.
Mila
Well, yeah, he's got political background now.
Dan Flores
I'm back, baby. I'm back. Yeah, so, yeah, tell me, like, European, because obviously. Right. I wasn't. But my family, they were immigrants at some point. We all were, for the most part. Unless you're Native American. Where do we come from?
Mike D
You come from Ireland. You come from Germany. I'm trying to find the exact places for you.
Dan Flores
Yeah. Like, I need a town to go to and be like, I'm home. Like, I want to picture me with my arms up in whatever town this is going. I'm home.
Mike D
Let's see if she goes to Richmond, Virginia. Irish go.
Dan Flores
I've been there, like, four times. I didn't know that was home.
Mila
That was.
Mike D
Let's see. I'm trying to find all this.
Dan Flores
Were my family, like, all criminals or anything? Because, like, this version. This. The last few years, there's been a lot of. We had. We had a lot of issues. We're a lot of. They're still in jail, a lot of them. Like, my family didn't, like, burn downtowns or anything, right?
Mike D
No, not. Not that we can see on a public document, so don't worry.
Dan Flores
Perfect.
Bobby Bones
She doesn't come across that good.
Dan Flores
Yeah, good, good, good.
Bobby Bones
I mean. Yeah. What if you hear, like, oh, we can tell you were related to John Wilkes Booth.
Dan Flores
Exactly. I don't want to be Part of that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Or if you're, like, you were Boris Yeltsin, who's that?
Lunchbox
Russia.
Mila
Right? Right.
Bobby Bones
I don't shoot. You're so. So far, you have no Russian lineage.
Dan Flores
Okay, all right, all right. I'm just giving her time. Okay. Did you find a home for me to go to?
Mike D
Okay. On your mom's side? No. Now I'm gonna look on your dad's side, because it just will give you General Ireland on your mom's side. But then on your dad's side, I've been to Ireland.
Dan Flores
They didn't treat me like, I'm back. They didn't be like, he's back.
Bobby Bones
Did you get a feeling when you landed there?
Dan Flores
Were you like, yeah, like, I wish I drank. That was the feeling. Maybe that's all my family. We have alcohol issues because we're born in Ireland.
Mila
You like to drink.
Dan Flores
That's just a culture. Brought it over. Brought it over on the boat.
Mike D
Okay, let's see. I'm sorry. I'm getting pretty far here.
Dan Flores
Take your time.
Mila
Dude, what if it goes to Mexico?
Bobby Bones
I'm trying to picture what she's doing. Is she, like, flipping through papers or on the Internet?
Mike D
I'm. I'm on ancestry. And what happens when you build out a family tree? You can go back, I mean, depending on your tree, but your ancestors double every time, every generation. If you can find your grandparents and then their grandparents. So from Bobby's tree, there's actually a ton of people that we can see.
Dan Flores
But I had double cousins.
Bobby Bones
But that's closer to you. But as you get further away from that, you extend, expand.
Dan Flores
I just expected them all to be marrying each other. Cousins, sisters.
Mike D
I did find some cousins married to each other. So sorry to tell you.
Mila
That makes sense.
Dan Flores
We don't. No, it doesn't. You guys need to all shut your mouth, right? You shut your holes.
Bobby Bones
I bet if she pulled up our family tree, she found the same thing.
Mila
I don't think so.
Lunchbox
Not mine.
Bobby Bones
I've had mine.
Dan Flores
That.
Mike D
That's in most trees, actually.
Bobby Bones
Why do y' all think y' all.
Dan Flores
Are immune to so all my goal here with Dr. Yates is I just want to find a homeland to go to, because I don't really have a home. And so whenever she tells me this. This is. I'm putting it on a map, and I'm going to this home.
Mike D
But you have multiple homes. So is there, like, a country that you are leaning towards?
Dan Flores
No, I just want to go where they. Where everybody knows my name.
Mila
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Okay. And they're Always. And they're always glad I came. You know, I want to go where people. You know.
Mila
Where would that be?
Dan Flores
Cheers.
Bobby Bones
I was trying to sing in my head where things are all the same.
Dan Flores
Yeah. Yeah, me. Cheers.
Mike D
Okay. Sorry. I.
Dan Flores
She can literally also just make up a town and be like, yeah, no, Berlin. Looks like that's you're booking your ticket. I'd be there with an Instagram post. She'd be telling her friends, I totally lied. I don't even work for Oklahoma State.
Bobby Bones
What if she's like North Korea?
Dan Flores
Oh. Oh, that's a tough one. I am who I am, though. I know. I am who I am. Can't deny. You can, like, deny me for so long. Kim Jong Bones.
Mila
It's got a nice ring to it.
Dan Flores
It doesn't. It doesn't have a nice ring. No, no, no.
Lunchbox
Nothing nice about that one.
Bobby Bones
Bobby Jung.
Dan Flores
Bobby Jung. All right, let's give her. Let's give her time, guys. Yeah, give her time.
Bobby Bones
She's able to focus.
Dan Flores
Yeah, yeah. No, I wouldn't be able to focus.
Mila
Maybe she's just taking time on how to break it to you. Whatever it is. She's like, oh, how do I tell him?
Dan Flores
It's like German. Hitler.
Mila
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Oh, I was thinking Middle East. Hussein.
Dan Flores
Oh, well, that's. That's my life. I'm not Middle Eastern. Like, if they said that to Eddie, I'd be like, okay, that tracks.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Dan Flores
Yeah.
Mike D
Okay. There is one place that I'm gonna absolutely butcher, but it is the Kingdom of Wurttemberg. Germany.
Dan Flores
I'm a king.
Bobby Bones
No, no, no, no, no.
Dan Flores
I.
Mila
Just relax.
Dan Flores
I'm a king.
Mila
You might be a villager in the kingdom.
Dan Flores
No. Okay, how do you spell it?
Mike D
Okay, it's W, U, R, T, T, E, M, B, E, R, G. Oh, R, of course.
Dan Flores
Of course. That's my middle name. Bobby Ruthenberg Bones.
Mila
Dude, that's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Maybe that's why you like that big wiener thing.
Dan Flores
Other people had other theories, but you do like bratwurst? I do. Big ones.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But wasn't that in. Was that in Germany?
Dan Flores
It was in Germany.
Bobby Bones
And you were like.
Mila
That was your favorite.
Bobby Bones
It was the best thing ever. Yes.
Dan Flores
So where this. This Rothenburg, Germany, who lived there? Do you know?
Mike D
Yeah. His name is Johann Whitman.
Dan Flores
Classic Johan.
Mila
Hey, that's. That's your great grandfather, dude.
Dan Flores
Yeah. What? And what.
Bobby Bones
He's got to be further than that.
Mila
Great, great, great.
Dan Flores
What is he to me? Do you know?
Mike D
He would be. Yeah, let me check. He's your seventh great grandfather.
Dan Flores
Wow.
Bobby Bones
Like, on his dad's Side?
Mike D
Yes. No, on his. Actually, yeah, on his dad's side.
Dan Flores
So my seventh great grandfather. So that would be. Let me walk down the road with me, guys. There's my grandpa.
Bobby Bones
Mm.
Dan Flores
There's my great grandpa. Now, do I do seven more or is that already two down?
Mike D
It's okay. So your grandpa and then your great grandpa is one. So.
Dan Flores
So six more. So my great great grandpa. My great great grandpa. My great great great grandpa. My great great great great grandpa. My great great, great, great, great, grand. That's my. That's who it is. My great great, great, great great grandpa.
Mila
Seven times.
Dan Flores
No, because my great. My grandfather would be one. So it's six. Six greats.
Bobby Bones
I thought she said you. You don't count one till you get to great grandpa.
Dan Flores
I don't know. Will you tell us again what you said?
Mike D
Yeah, it's. It's grandfather. And then great grandfather would be first great grandfather. So he's seventh great grandfather.
Dan Flores
So great, great, great, great, great, great, great, grand. So seven grades, seven greats.
Bobby Bones
I made that way too complicated because grand isn't great.
Dan Flores
So 7. My grand is from Ruthenburg. His name is Johan Whitman. Johan.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Dan Flores
And it's both. It's both. And it's a kingdom.
Mike D
That's what it says.
Mila
And was Johan. Was Johann the king of.
Dan Flores
Great question. Great question. I bet he was.
Bobby Bones
I think so.
Dan Flores
I bet he was. Do you mean King Whitman? Is that what you meant to say.
Mila
King Whitman, or was he a radio personality?
Dan Flores
He yelled from a tower.
Mike D
I can't tell you. No, so we'll just go with yes. He's not here to say no.
Dan Flores
Dude.
Mila
He would be so proud of you.
Dan Flores
Worth Denver. So, okay, I'm going to Wertherinburg, Germany, and I'm gonna go look for the home of Johann Wittmann.
Mila
The home. How are you gonna find that?
Dan Flores
It's gotta be a historical marker. He was something. He had to be something there. Okay. Wow.
Mila
That's cool.
Dan Flores
I had no idea. Is there any way one that. Do you. I don't know, is this stuff like printed out is like a PDF file or something?
Mike D
Yeah, I can. I can download it and then definitely send it to you.
Dan Flores
And then is there like some sort of. At your school, do people, like, donate? So you guys can do projects or something? Because I'd be happy to do that. I know you didn't ask for anything, so I will. I'd rather help the cause then mean.
Mila
Like nil money for.
Dan Flores
For genealogists. Yeah. Is it. Is there something like that?
Mike D
I mean, to Our program, yes, Definitely don't donate your bones. But money, we are sure we'll take it.
Dan Flores
Okay. So what I'll do is I'll put her on hold and we'll get her the email address and I'll get the organization, and that's how I'll pay my debt to this information that I've just learned.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah. And your money is going towards the program of unidentified bodies. Right.
Dan Flores
I don't even care. I don't care if it goes to Dr. Yates at Starbucks.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but I mean, that's cool because you're going to be a part of, like, helping people understand where their loved one went, maybe missing people. And I'm very curious, like, how many of those do you have in, like a week or a month? Like, how many cases are there?
Mike D
Yeah, so these are typically cold cases. And so we're kind of working backlogs different places, and it depends on who kind of reaches out to us. Right now, I think we have about five cases in the works, and then we already have a couple lined up beyond that. But then. Then it's just kind of different. Like sheriff's offices or stuff like that. Who? They have cases that have been sitting on the shelves for a while because they're cool.
Bobby Bones
Can you imagine? You have this body and you have no idea who it is.
Dan Flores
You've seen Department Q on Netflix.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Dan Flores
There you go.
Mila
You ever seen Cold Case Files?
Dan Flores
There you go.
Mila
But it is.
Dan Flores
I think I'm Dr. King.
Bobby Bones
I'm not saying Dr. King, Bobby. I'm a TV show.
Dan Flores
I'm a fake doctor and a fake King, and I'm pretty excited about that.
Mila
Awesome.
Dan Flores
Hey, thank you, Dr. Yates. We really appreciate this. You have, one, given us a lot of stuff to talk about. But two, like, I'm generally curious about this because I didn't know. I really don't know anything other than kind to my grandparents. So thank you for the time and thank you for the time spent with us.
Mike D
Of course. No problem.
Dan Flores
Abby will put her on hold. Good information. Awesome. There she is, Dr. Marcy Yates. Let's give her a round of applause from Oklahoma State University in this instance. Go Pokes. I said it. Amy's friend went into a. We'll call it an athletic store to buy some athletic clothes. And the manager of this store hit on Amy's friend, which. Okay, that happens. But what it felt like to me was the manager went over the line and was, like, touching her clothes, going, hey, baby. I don't know if it's a hey, baby. But that's what it felt like, right?
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I mean, she felt like the clothes.
Dan Flores
She was trying on, he was touching. It was weird.
Bobby Bones
He was obvious about a lot of things.
Dan Flores
So we debated should she contact his boss. And I was like, I would just email the company. The head of the company. You have the email?
Bobby Bones
Yes. The subject is concern about inappropriate store behavior.
Dan Flores
That is solid and that will definitely be read and forwarded to hr. Go ahead.
Bobby Bones
Dear team, I want to report an uncomfortable experience at one of your stores while trying on clothes. The manager commented that I was hot as. And.
Dan Flores
But we determined she was.
Mila
Yes.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's okay.
Dan Flores
We just needed to know if she was hot as.
Bobby Bones
Blank.
Mila
She was accurate.
Bobby Bones
You don't say that to a customer.
Dan Flores
I agree with that. But we just need to know for our own sake. Yeah.
Bobby Bones
And hit on me. Then touch the clothes that I was trying on and wearing on my body.
Dan Flores
Bad news.
Bobby Bones
I generally don't get easily rattled, but this behavior crossed the line. I believe all customers should feel safe and respected in your stores. I'm happy to share the store location and other details if needed. Thank you for taking this seriously. And she hasn't heard back.
Dan Flores
She will. And hopefully with a five dollar gift card at least. Yeah, that's creepy. That dude shouldn't have done that. But let's just make sure all the facts were true.
Bobby Bones
I know.
Dan Flores
Well, one, did he touch her?
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Dan Flores
Two, is she hot as blank?
Bobby Bones
Yes. And. And she would not. She only sent this email because we.
Dan Flores
Yeah, the email. All jokes aside, you can't be touching people.
Bobby Bones
I know.
Dan Flores
Yes.
Bobby Bones
I know. And she understands that. She's like. Even though she's like. I feel like I can handle that. I didn't. I thought it was weird, but I was like, okay, whatever. I know. But she. That's just her personality. Like, she's like, this is kind of upset.
Dan Flores
I kind of want to go to the store and see if he hits on me and then hit him with a knuckle sandwich.
Mila
He tells you the same thing.
Dan Flores
I'm like, touch my cloth.
Mila
But he makes you feel good.
Dan Flores
He's just trying to get me to buy clothes and I walk out with two bags.
Bobby Bones
I'm like, tell me I'm hot. Why haven't you told me I'm hot yet?
Dan Flores
Or I get mad at him for not telling me. What are you gonna say?
Lunchbox
That's exactly what I was gonna say. Is this a sales tactic? He tells everyone they're hot as.
Dan Flores
It's. That part, to me, was weird, but not emailable. When he touches her, that's when it's emailable.
Lunchbox
I got a question. When he touches her, like, are you touching. Touches her butt or, like, touching the.
Dan Flores
It doesn't matter. She's wearing.
Bobby Bones
He's like, oh, like. And then touch. Like, you don't. There. Yeah. You don't touch.
Dan Flores
Even if it's an elbow, you don't touch the. If she's wearing a long sleeve, let's say dry fit shirt because she likes to ski or something, you don't rub the elbow of the shirt and go. You're hot as blank. I have.
Mila
I have a important question here.
Lunchbox
Thank you.
Mila
Very important.
Dan Flores
Go ahead.
Mila
Does he like women?
Dan Flores
Great question.
Bobby Bones
I think she would have given me that detail.
Dan Flores
Okay. Okay, that. And I think that's.
Bobby Bones
That's a valid question, because if he's like.
Dan Flores
Like, girl, your heart is blank.
Mila
All of that sounds like that.
Dan Flores
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't think she ever would have texted me about it if.
Dan Flores
As if. So I'm going in and I'm gonna.
Bobby Bones
Get that, you know, because her text to me was like, hey, this just happened to me. She's like. And I know that I don't normally get bothered, but this is weird, right? And I'm like, yes, this is weird.
Dan Flores
Eddie, I think that's a great question, and I don't think anybody should be touching anybody anyway. But I don't think it feels creepy.
Bobby Bones
If he's not sexually attracted.
Dan Flores
Yeah.
Mila
Right. And then the fabric of the clothes is different than touching her body. Right?
Dan Flores
Like, no.
Bobby Bones
You're saying just like, no, you don't touch it. If somebody. If she was trying on one of those night.
Dan Flores
It doesn't matter what she's trying on. You're doing your hands. Like she's wearing a laundry. Amy's like, she was trying.
Bobby Bones
No, Like a tennis dress.
Dan Flores
Teddy. Oh, no. Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Like a.
Dan Flores
It doesn't matter. You can't touch the person's clothes when they're wearing it. And the real reason. One, he shouldn't have done it. Two, you got to protect other people from that happening.
Bobby Bones
Yes, because. Which is why she decided to send the email.
Dan Flores
All seriousness or a jokey show? All seriousness. Somebody that does not have the courage or the ability to deflect the situation might actually feel pressured and trapped. And we don't want that to happen.
Mila
No, it's not good.
Bobby Bones
Right? And I was like, why didn't you put. Just go ahead and put out the store and location in there. She's like, well, I feel like if they're taking this Seriously? She said. Said, I'm happy to share the location and other details if needed. And I was like, you should have just put that out there. But I guess she's thinking, if they're going to take it seriously, they'll reply and then she can give that information. But I just would have given it out of the gate.
Dan Flores
Live and learn.
Bobby Bones
Not my email.
Dan Flores
Yeah. Not your chili.
Lunchbox
That's right.
Dan Flores
I would have put that, too, though. Oh, does she know his name?
Bobby Bones
Good question. I mean, I. I know she knows exactly. Like, you could go ask her if he's gay.
Dan Flores
Is there any chance?
Bobby Bones
Definitely not. You sure? I'll text her. He's definitely. Because she would know.
Dan Flores
He's really stupid. Right. Because.
Mila
What?
Dan Flores
You're gonna lose your job.
Mila
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
So want me to say, are you.
Dan Flores
Sure he wasn't gay?
Bobby Bones
Any chance that manager is gay?
Dan Flores
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Question mark.
Dan Flores
Yeah. And he still shouldn't do it. He shouldn't touch people, regardless. But it.
Mila
I can see that being a little more normal.
Dan Flores
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Dan Flores
Frankly, I'd like it.
Mila
The compliment, you know, But.
Dan Flores
But jokey show or jokey show? Jokey show.
Bobby Bones
Okay. I just asked.
Dan Flores
That can't happen. I'm proud of him for sending the email. Let us know.
Mila
Okay, I will.
Dan Flores
Boom. All right, let's go. Morgan Wallen, last night. Go ahead.
Mila
Yes.
Bobby Bones
I said, any chance that manager is gay? And she just replied, no shot.
Mila
Okay.
Dan Flores
Now she full of herself.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Dan Flores
That was so quick.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Dan Flores
Yes. She's full of herself.
Bobby Bones
A little bit.
Mila
Oh, okay.
Bobby Bones
A little. She is, though. But I mean, I also find that endearing about her.
Dan Flores
Okay.
Bobby Bones
Like, she, you know.
Mila
All right.
Dan Flores
Or jokey show. Like, we're a jokey show. All seriousness, you can't touch. You shouldn't even say that stuff at your job. Save that for the sidewalk or construction sites, obviously.
Bobby Bones
So what we say. Okay. Are you cool with yourself?
Dan Flores
Cool. Let us know when you get a reply. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Dan Flores
It's Amy sending texts to herself.
Mila
Yeah, it's really Amy. Okay.
Bobby Bones
Okay. Oh, oh, oh, oh.
Mila
What?
Dan Flores
O'Reilly.
Bobby Bones
Hold on. Wait a second.
Mila
You know the guy?
Bobby Bones
Why?
Dan Flores
Sludgebox. He doesn't work here.
Bobby Bones
Your number. She just sent me a text message that.
Dan Flores
Okay, hold on. We're gonna come back to this. This is too. Breaking news, Ray. Breaking news. Thank you. We're gonna come back and find out the rest of the story next. Hold on. So, quick, recap. Amy's friend is creeped on at a store by a store manager. Amy's friends. An email to the head of the store going, hey, this happened. Amy's friend just texted her back something. What happened?
Bobby Bones
So I texted her, like, whether or not he was gay. And then she was like, no. And then she sent me a screenshot where he texted her, wait, how does.
Dan Flores
He have her number?
Bobby Bones
Well, good question, because I said, what? How does he have your number? And she's like, well, when I gave it for my account, I don't know if he took it. She hasn't responded or replied like, how did you get my number? But she said I did have to give my number for my rewards.
Dan Flores
Yeah, this is exactly why she has to tell on this. Dude.
Bobby Bones
I know. I'm telling her to save all of this information. But he just put his name, the store, and then he said, it was very nice to meet you. But for two, he goes to.
Dan Flores
Very.
Bobby Bones
Nice to meet you.
Mila
T o o could have been a typo.
Bobby Bones
I know.
Dan Flores
Also, I'm not judging that I mess that up.
Mila
Spell check.
Dan Flores
Yeah. Dang. Amy hater.
Mila
What was the text?
Bobby Bones
And then he said, what a.
Dan Flores
You're at two. Two or two hater.
Bobby Bones
I mean, I can mess it up, too, but I'm like, we need to be.
Dan Flores
You can mess it up too. You can mess it up, too.
Bobby Bones
And then he goes, woulda like to hear more about you sometime. Have a great rest of your day.
Mila
Hear about you.
Dan Flores
This guy is right from Catfish. I say we catfish him.
Bobby Bones
Oh, yeah?
Lunchbox
How do we do that?
Dan Flores
I get his number, start texting him, show me your butt.
Bobby Bones
I mean, I'm here.
Dan Flores
This is my real number. Show me your butt.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, this is getting weird.
Dan Flores
Yeah, no, no, it sucks. So she should not reply.
Bobby Bones
And that's. That's. That freaks me out, because you know how many stores that I go to and I'm checking out, and they're like. Like, do you have your phone number? And I just casually say it, or, you know, what's your address? And I'm like, okay. Or like, if you have to get. Like, so many people have access to all your information, if you have an account with a company, or, like, what's your email?
Dan Flores
Interesting. You made this about you.
Bobby Bones
I'm not making it about me. I'm making it about any peop. Any of us out there that just give our numbers.
Dan Flores
I'm not hot as est, though. No one ever texts me, hey, yeah, hey, hey.
Bobby Bones
Me neither. But if you think about it, Bobby.
Dan Flores
Like, you thought someone was coming on to you. One time at the grocery store.
Bobby Bones
That was one time at the grocery store. And then y' all made it very clear well, he made it clear when it was.
Dan Flores
Well, he said. He said what? What's your number?
Bobby Bones
I can't even remember.
Dan Flores
He said, what's your number?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, and it was for my. My. My store points, whatever phone number I had attached to.
Dan Flores
And you were like, he's hitting on me. And it turns out he just needed your number to put into the store. Yeah. Yeah. No, you're right. It's vulnerable. It's vulnerable. I hate that for her. And you know what? I hope it doesn't happen to you.
Bobby Bones
I know it's a place she likes to shop, too. So now she's like, great.
Dan Flores
Yeah, that's tough.
Bobby Bones
So, anyway, be careful out there. Create a fake. We need fake numbers and fake emails.
Mila
Yeah, you can just make those up.
Dan Flores
Lol. Lolz.com. i type that in all the time. What's your email? Lolz.com.
Mila
They'Re like, this is a weird one, but okay.
Bobby Bones
You don't get the text messages with the deals.
Dan Flores
I don't want the deals.
Mila
Who wants those?
Dan Flores
That's how you end up getting scammed.
Bobby Bones
I want the 20% off early access.
Dan Flores
I need you to tell your friend not to reply. And when they do reply from that store to the email she sent to take a screenshot of that and send it to them back and be like, not only that, I got this text message from this guy because I'm telling.
Bobby Bones
You and your manager can't.
Dan Flores
Hey, no jokes.
Bobby Bones
No.
Dan Flores
Hey, we're. Show the jokes around a lot.
Mila
Not right now.
Bobby Bones
Dramatically correct.
Lunchbox
Not the time.
Dan Flores
Well, don't do the 2, 2 and 2 yet. But say. Because that could be somebody who makes a bad decision, feels as vulnerable and messages them back. Next, you know, they're murdered.
Bobby Bones
I know.
Dan Flores
Or abducted.
Erica
I know.
Dan Flores
Well, the escalation. Abducted, then murdered. I went murder hard. And I backed off.
Mila
Right.
Dan Flores
Yeah, that's. That sucks, Amy.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. And who knew? Who knew? I had no idea. When I texted her she was going to send me that screenshot, and I was like, what?
Dan Flores
What?
Bobby Bones
What?
Dan Flores
What? She didn't reply, right?
Bobby Bones
No.
Dan Flores
What if they date now?
Lunchbox
Oh, my goodness.
Bobby Bones
I mean, so if she ended up. This is one of those stories where it's like, if he's cute and y' all are attracted and it works out, then it's like, oh, what a sweet story. And if he's totally creepy, then it's like, oh, what a stalker. Weirdo.
Mila
Yeah. I'm thinking he's not cute.
Bobby Bones
Huh?
Dan Flores
It can't be cute.
Bobby Bones
Let me ask, honestly, what celebrity does he look like?
Dan Flores
And rate him 1 to 10.
Bobby Bones
Is the.
Dan Flores
Hey, is he cute too?
Bobby Bones
Guys?
Lunchbox
Oh, boy.
Bobby Bones
The guys want to know.
Dan Flores
You can even say me. I want to know.
Lunchbox
Okay?
Dan Flores
I want to know.
Bobby Bones
Wait, what else was I supposed to ask her? Oh, what celebrity does he look like?
Dan Flores
Okay, okay, so we'll get an answer back.
Bobby Bones
Apparently. I mean, she's one of those friends that's annoying. Like, she always replies back immediately.
Dan Flores
Yeah, that's so annoying. Yeah, that's so annoying.
Bobby Bones
Well, she gets annoyed if people don't reply promptly. And I'm like, well, might take me a few days.
Dan Flores
Okay, then just update us later.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Dan Flores
If she doesn't hit you back. You got a bubble or.
Bobby Bones
No, I don't. I feel like if she was by her phone, she would already be replying. She could be. Oh, she's replying. She goes, semi cute, has an ethnic vibe.
Mila
Whoa.
Dan Flores
Black dude, Mexican dude. Which one?
Mila
Yeah, yeah, say that.
Dan Flores
Black dude or Mexican dude?
Mila
Say, the guys want to know.
Bobby Bones
I can't say what she just said.
Mila
You can't? We'll bleep it.
Bobby Bones
She said he's very tall. Okay, she's still sending more bubbles. She goes, I idk what celeb. So I don't know, but celeb. She's one of my younger friends.
Dan Flores
What other ethnic, though? It's probably like, you're Mexican dude, right?
Bobby Bones
She goes, we should try to find him online.
Dan Flores
No, no. Stop looking for it. Stop being doing anything around them.
Bobby Bones
And then she has the thing I can't say. Okay, all right, well, I'll say it.
Dan Flores
To y' all, but don't respond to him in any way.
Bobby Bones
Okay.
Dan Flores
It's creepy that, like, a white dude would do it, though. This is like, a white dude. Because white dudes are the creepiest dudes.
Mila
Sound like it, though.
Dan Flores
Like, serial killers. 98 white.
Bobby Bones
Oh, she. And then weird white guys. She did text me. I forgot to tell you all this part that she had texted. She goes, I moved my aura ring to my left finger, pretending I was married.
Dan Flores
Okay, that's never gonna be a wedding ring. It's never gonna be a wedding ring or a piece of plastic. Okay, Amy, thank you. Let us know how it ends up with the company, everybody. No one deserves to be treated like that inside of a store, period.
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Release Date: June 19, 2025
Podcast: The Bobby Bones Show
Host: Bobby Bones
Network: Premiere Networks
In this engaging episode of "The Bobby Bones Show," host Bobby Bones and his co-hosts tackle a trio of compelling topics: the controversial verdict in Karen Reed's trial, a surprising revelation about Bobby's ancestral connections, and an unsettling update on an inappropriate situation involving Amy's friend. The episode is marked by candid discussions, insightful analysis, and lively banter, making it both informative and entertaining for listeners.
The episode kicks off with Dan Flores delving into the recent verdict of Karen Reed's trial. Karen Reed was acquitted of second-degree murder charges related to the death of her boyfriend, Boston police officer John O'Keefe, but was convicted of drunk driving (DUI).
In a surprising twist, Bobby Bones explores his own ancestry with the help of Dr. Marcy Yates, a forensic genetic genealogist from Oklahoma State University. This segment provides a personal and touching exploration into identity and heritage.
The hosts discuss the recent 400% pay raise for Dallas Cowboy cheerleaders, bringing their hourly rate from approximately $15-$20 to over $75 per hour for veterans. This segment examines the financial and professional implications of this significant pay increase.
The episode addresses a troubling incident involving Amy's friend, who faced inappropriate behavior from a store manager while shopping. The situation escalated to the point where the friend felt compelled to report the behavior formally.
As the episode wraps up, the hosts encourage listeners to remain vigilant in their personal interactions and appreciative of their heritage. The blend of serious discussion and lighthearted humor underscores the show's ability to handle diverse topics with both depth and relatability.
Final Remarks:
Overall, this episode of "The Bobby Bones Show" delivers a well-rounded exploration of legal justice, personal ancestry, professional challenges, and personal safety. The hosts' blend of humor, personal anecdotes, and insightful commentary provides listeners with both entertainment and valuable takeaways.