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Eddie
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Eddie
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Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
You live down there. Would these rip rip tides?
Amy
Rip tides? Yeah.
Eddie
But they happen down there.
Amy
Oh, yeah. I mean, it just depends on, like, what kind of. What kind of like, weather activities happen in the ocean that, like, affects those currents. So sometimes it's stronger than other days. But what happens is you have this current underneath the surface that's completely different than what's happening above.
Eddie
Oh, you don't see it on top?
Amy
No, not at all. And then a wave will crash or something and then it'll just suck your legs right under and. And it just takes you out.
Eddie
Have you ever had that happen in a smaller way to you?
Amy
Yeah. In Acapulco. I had no idea that this was a thing. Apparently in Acapulco, Mexico, there is, like, the beach Slowly kind of goes into the ocean and then there's a quick drop off, which creates a current like no other. Dude. When a wave crashes on the. On the shore and it goes back like it's going to crash again, it sucks you. It feels like it's £100 sucking you back.
Eddie
I didn't know that the top of the water and under the water were doing two different things.
Amy
Yeah. Because you don't see it. It's not like you look at the ocean. It's like, oh, look at that being sucked back. It's all underneath. You can't see it.
Eddie
Being uneducated with the ocean and beach, I thought, wow, people are getting sucked out. How do they not see the water and the waves of the water going backward? But that's not the case at all.
Amy
No. And what happens a lot too is people just start panicking, like, oh, I'm going the opposite direction. So they start swimming against it and they start swimming until they get tired, then you get tired, and then you can't swim anymore. I don't want to give up bad information, so just want to correct for a second.
Eddie
The undertow is what?
Amy
You don't see the riptide. You definitely see the ocean forming and almost like where two pieces of water coming together and. And pushing out or pushing in. You're probably talking about the undertow that you don't really see, but you could feel the water. But the riptide, you do see, you can actually see it. Yeah, you can see.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
You can see it.
Eddie
I don't even know what a riptide is. I just used that word. It wasn't even in the story.
Lunchbox
Yeah. So what do you do?
Eddie
Current is the general word they were using. And current would be also the undertow.
Amy
That's what I assumed.
Lunchbox
What are you supposed to do?
Eddie
I don't know.
Lunchbox
Just let it take you.
Eddie
You gotta not get in the ocean.
Amy
I mean, the thing that's what I.
Eddie
Do, I don't get in the ocean.
Amy
I mean, really, they tell you to just relax and like, you know. Yes. If it takes you out, it'll eventually you go and then it'll come back. But are you waiting for that?
Eddie
I'm not relaxing.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that's tough. Just chill.
Eddie
Next thing you know, I'm on that movie where you're just swimming at the middle of the ocean. Remember that one?
Amy
Or like the surfer recently, they ended up in like an island.
Eddie
At least he had a board.
Amy
Yeah. Yeah. That's so sad.
Eddie
Yeah, that sucks. Let's roll through Some voicemails here. Number one. Eddie.
Amy
I got you, bro.
Eddie
The show ended tomorrow and you had.
Amy
To find another job, move on down to Florida. We have lots of people who live on boats down here in Florida.
Eddie
They'll have a dock and they might pay like $15 a foot. Then you can have shore power, so you have electricity.
Amy
And they have a little bath house where you can go to the bathroom.
Eddie
And shower and everything.
Amy
No real estate taxes, no utilities.
Eddie
It's excellent. Come on down. Wow. The problem is you have four kids.
Amy
Yeah. Yeah. They'd have to live on the boat, too.
Eddie
Well, three, because about that time your oldest would be done.
Amy
He'd be out of the boat.
Eddie
Yeah, he'd be out of the bo. Never in the boat, actually. Probably would never move down to the boat.
Amy
Dude, that's amazing. Just listening to him talk about that puts a smile on my face.
Ray
Do it.
Eddie
Not me.
Amy
Why you wouldn't live out, like, dude, you wake up and you're on a boat. That's amazing.
Eddie
I don't want to go to sleep on a boat. Wake up on a boat. I'll go out and fish on a boat, but I need to get back in pretty quick.
Lunchbox
Also, have you seen some of those boats they're living on? They the nicest boats.
Eddie
Next up, number two. I have a question for Lunchbox.
Amy
He was sitting there talking about the.
Eddie
Thousand dollars having a baby. Is he going to do it? Is he going to have a baby to get the thousand dollars? I'd love to hear what his response to Love the show, long time listener. Appreciate that, Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
I said, if we were in it together, I would do it like I.
Eddie
Wanted, you know, in it together.
Lunchbox
Yeah. If other people were going to do.
Eddie
It, have a baby for $1,000, why does it matter what they're doing if you're doing it?
Lunchbox
I want it to be like a group, like investment.
Eddie
It's not an investment.
Amy
It's.
Eddie
By the way, you don't get $1,000. Once we learn more about this, you get money to actually put into your kids funds for different things. Oh, that's what Kickoff. Kevin came in and said it right after the segment. He was like, he's not saying exactly what it is. They don't just write you a check for $1,000.
Ray
It's like invested for you or something. Or an account is started for them.
Eddie
Like, so something like that. I stopped listening.
Ray
Okay.
Eddie
About a third of the way through.
Amy
That makes more sense.
Eddie
When people talk about kids. I'm like, I don't have no no.
Lunchbox
But if you want to have them, this is the time.
Eddie
Recent articles discuss a $101,000 credit for babies. The credit is deposited into an account that parents can contribute to and invest to for their child's future. So it's not like cash. You just get cash.
Ray
Yeah. So no one can give you a cut of it, because if that was your deal, I tell you about it, you made $200.
Eddie
The funds must be invested in the low stock mutual funds or etf. Tracking a US Stock index.
Ray
Okay, this makes more sense.
Eddie
What makes more sense?
Ray
The article.
Eddie
Than what?
Ray
Than what he presented.
Eddie
You just get a thousand bucks and he wants a cut? Yeah.
Ray
You get a. A Visa gift card for a thousand. You get to go spend it on whatever you want.
Lunchbox
I was misinformed.
Amy
That'd be cool.
Eddie
All right, next up. I dreamed that the Bobby Bones show retired. I couldn't find anything to listen to that make me happy like you guys do. But I turned on the podcast and there you guys were. So. I was so excited. It was a nightmare that you guys quit. I'm so glad that y' all are still around. Y' all make my day every day. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you for that voicemail, by the way. You can leave a voicemail at any point. 87777. Bobby, we do appreciate all you part twoers who listen to this part two of the podcast. Let's do one more. Ray, I just finished Righteous Gemstones. Don't know if y' all reviewed it before. Way better than I thought.
Amy
Freaking hilarious.
Eddie
Loved it so much. I'm curious about your thoughts. Yeah, we finished it. It's great. I don't know what else. I don't know if we. I don't know. Maybe I just watched it for so long, I never thought about reviewing it.
Ray
How many seasons are there? I only watched season one. I think I forget about it, so I need to go back.
Amy
Gosh, it's so funny.
Eddie
Did you even get to Baby Billy?
Ray
Oh, well, then what season is that? Because I know Baby Billy.
Amy
Is he too?
Lunchbox
I think he's.
Amy
He's in one late season One.
Eddie
Is he one? Yeah. I don't know. Yeah, we watched it if we never reviewed it. Okay. Four and a half out of five mega churches. Just in general. It's really great. Baby Billy comes in when Mike.
Amy
I think season one.
Eddie
Yeah, it's great. I'm looking here online to see when Baby Billy comes in, but it doesn't even matter. Yeah. Thank you. That's great. The states where people are tipping the Least B Logic Systems 2025 Generosity Index is out, revealing the states with the stingiest tippers at 10, Florida at 9, Minnesota at 8, Virginia at 7, Maryland at 6, New York at 5, New Jersey at 4, Massachusetts at 3, Connecticut at 2, Washington, and 1 California. Wonder why California comes in dead last with an average tip of just 17% and the lowest generosity score in the country?
Amy
Because it's so expensive to live there.
Eddie
That could be a factor.
Amy
And then they're just like, all right, tip on top of this.
Eddie
Mmm, that's probably a good factor. So many businesses now requesting tips on everything. It's not surprising so many of us are experiencing tip fatigue. But a new study suggests how well people depit tip depending on their zip code. Yeah, I wish they gave us more information.
Ray
It says here, too, California does have a higher minimum wage for tipped employees, which reduces the reliance on tips for income.
Eddie
Oh, that's. That's actually good, though. Yeah, that's actually good.
Ray
I know. It's like. I don't know. My.
Eddie
That's unfair to put them at number one then if they have a higher minimum wage for tipped employees, it's unfair to put them at number one on that list because it looks like California people. Bunch of douchebags. But not really. They actually. Their economy is stimulated differently. Yep. What are you gonna say?
Ray
Well, I was just thinking about my sister lives in Colorado, and I think the minimum WAGRE There is $14 or something.
Eddie
Wow.
Ray
Yeah. Cause she has her coffee shop, and we were talking about it, like, what, she pays minimum wage, and then here I think it's like $7 and something, which is. That's crazy.
Eddie
The states with America's worst quality of life, we. Hand me that mike. And what sucks is I have the whole list here. And it's like all of our states.
Amy
Oh, no.
Eddie
Yeah. So the states with America's worst quality of life, and they do have a bunch of different factors, and this is competitive. Competitiveness, crime, health, healthcare, childcare, air quality, inclusiveness. And here we go. Tennessee. Want to say your name, please? Stand up. That's us.
Lunchbox
Oh, great.
Eddie
Texas.
Amy
Oh, no.
Lunchbox
Wow.
Eddie
Yeah. Arkansas. Oklahoma.
Amy
I mean, yeah.
Eddie
Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Utah, and Indiana. That sucks.
Amy
No. Kansas. Morgan made it out.
Eddie
Kansas did pretty good. Midwest. Kind of rocking it there.
Ray
They're more inclusive.
Eddie
All right, let's go around the room, Amy.
Ray
So Starbucks says that their pumpkin spice latte is gonna return to the US to US menus on August 26th. So we're like, a month away. Ish. From the pumpkin spice latte. Returning. Which I didn't know it left. I thought you could order pumpkin spice anytime you wanted, but I guess it is left. And they have an entire fall menu that's coming out on the 26th. And one item that a lot of people apparently are looking forward to is the pecan crunch oat milk latte.
Eddie
I was watching Alice in Borderland on Netflix, and it's in maybe like Hong Kong or Tokyo. One of the two, probably Tokyo. And everything is written in Japanese in Tokyo except for one huge building. It says Starbucks in English. English, yeah. It's such a brand. It is Tokyo. Alice in Borderland is set in an abandoned dystopian version of Tokyo.
Ray
What is the show called?
Eddie
Alice in Borderland.
Ray
Like Alice Wonderland.
Eddie
Alice in Borderland.
Ray
Okay.
Eddie
Yeah. It was put out like a year before Squid Games before. It's very similar. They're about to go into season three, so it feels a bit like Squid Games. However, it came out before Squid Games, so if you were to watch it differently, you'd probably think Squid Games was derivative of Alice in Borderland. But it's also not derivative because they came out like a year from each other and so they were already in production and it had already been written, etc. But it's good. It's good. Eddie, your story.
Amy
So this is an update on a story I talked about a few weeks ago about this guy that went to Turks and Caicos with his wife. Then he went for a walk at 3 in the morning.
Eddie
We all came up with theories.
Amy
Yes. We all had our answers. We have an answer now, and we have an answer. Well, there's no answer on what happened to him, but they did confirm that it was him because they found a body that was like 20 minutes away from where his. Where their condo was. They found the body. They did the DNA testing on his teeth. They confirmed that it is the guy that. No foul play. There's nothing that they're to make him believe that there was foul play.
Eddie
He, like, slept on a banana pill or something.
Amy
No idea. So they're just leaving it at that? Like he was.
Lunchbox
That feels like dead.
Eddie
Well, it could have been an accident. Like he could have fallen off a cliff.
Amy
I mean, he wasn't murdered is what they're saying.
Eddie
Yeah, accidental.
Lunchbox
Okay, then what was the cause of death? I haven't said.
Amy
No.
Eddie
Well, they found him in the water, didn't they? Like, washed up?
Amy
No, no, no. He was in bushes.
Lunchbox
See, that's what I'm saying.
Amy
Remember, he went for a walk at 3 in the morning.
Eddie
Weren't they on an island or something?
Amy
Yeah, Turks and Caicos maybe.
Eddie
I thought that's why he was on.
Ray
No foul play. He's found some bushes.
Lunchbox
Yeah, he's just found some bush 20 minutes away.
Amy
We did, remember, we looked at the video and it looked like he went out for like maybe workout clothes.
Eddie
It feels like some sort of COVID up, honestly.
Ray
However, no foul play.
Eddie
However, he could have like hit his head or something.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but that's what I'm saying. At least release the cause of death.
Ray
Well, maybe they will.
Amy
They have. Not yet, but I'm sure they will.
Eddie
It does feel like a cover up.
Amy
I mean, who goes running or out for a walk at three in the morning when you're on a vacation with your wife?
Eddie
Let me throw another one out there. What if he just overdoses? That's no foul play. If he goes out and I want.
Ray
To see the toxicology report.
Eddie
Well, you don't deserve to see the toxicology reports. You're right.
Ray
I'm invested.
Amy
Now, how does that work do? Like, can you request those?
Eddie
I don't know. I don't know if that's freedom of information.
Ray
I feel like we always get that. We like you're talking about different government, country.
Eddie
It's not our government.
Ray
Oh, true, true.
Eddie
And our government covers stuff up all the time too.
Ray
Oh, yeah. Duh duh, man.
Amy
Could a government, like, say something happened to this guy? A government can decide not to release any information because it could be foul play. It could have been a murder. But it makes the country look bad.
Ray
Because they don't want to. They don't want it to impact tourism.
Amy
That's tough, dude.
Eddie
Our government covers up debts all the time like that.
Amy
I know, but think you're the family of this guy and you're just like, we just want the truth, man.
Eddie
Like, well, that's every family of every person this ever happens to.
Amy
Yeah, it seems a little weird.
Eddie
Yeah, it does.
Amy
For a walk and died.
Ray
Yeah. Keep us posted.
Amy
I'm gonna. Oh, it's. It's on. It's on a subscription. Don't worry. I clicked. Any alerts on this?
Eddie
Oh, yeah, Lunchbox.
Lunchbox
Haley and Hannah Cavender. They used to play basketball at the University of Miami. They're twins. They have a big social media following. I just want to give you an update. They are doing great. After they both got boob jobs the set, they said the first night was a little rough. They had to sleep upright and they don't like sleeping on their back, so that was a little awkward. But besides that they are very happy. And it went well.
Amy
Who? This has nothing to do with it, but, you know, like, when I broke my arm, I slept on my back and I thought it was gonna be harder than it was. Like, I thought in the middle of the night I'd roll over and hurt my arm, but I never did.
Bobby Bones
Oh, no. When I had vertigo, I just slept. Sleep sitting up for a month and a half. It was brutal. I didn't sleep at all.
Ray
I like sleeping elevated.
Amy
This has nothing to do with the story, but very interesting.
Ray
I like to, like, I have a bed that goes like a hospital bed.
Eddie
Like a hospital bed.
Ray
And I sleep like that. Like I'm in the hospital. I'm like. My daughter comes in and she's like, you look El and like, I am Morgan.
Bobby Bones
There was a brawl on a plane. Okay, so you know when planes dim the light for everybody to settle down and you're getting some sleep? Well, there was these three women who kept talking and a man was like, hey, can you guys be quiet? They didn't. And he like nudged him again. And then the girl just reaches over and starts pummeling this guy. All happening on this air flight. And I guess I'm curious, do you think people are supposed to stop talking, like the entire plane when the lights go down?
Amy
That's a good question, cuz, like, why do they do that?
Eddie
Great point. They do it so people get sleep when it's overnight.
Amy
No, no, I'm talking about during the day. Like, even during the day they're like, hey, guys, we're gonna lower the lights and then we're gonna.
Eddie
They don't really do it during the day.
Amy
They do. It gets dark in there. Like, dude, I'll take a flight at 9am and they like make it real dark.
Eddie
9Am though, is still morning. If it's not morning or night, they don't really do that. They don't really turn the lights. I mean, they do.
Amy
They don't leave the lights on for the flight at all, but.
Eddie
But the windows are able to be open and it's. It lights up the plane is the difference. But when they. At nighttime, either the windows are down or it's dark outside. So they lower the light so people can sleep.
Amy
I get that.
Eddie
It's a completely different thing. You act like I don't fly it every day.
Amy
Well, we both fly. But I'm saying, like, even during the day, I just don't understand why, like, they ever dim the lights. Like, man, it's daytime. Let's everybody wake up.
Eddie
But It's. They don't need to have the lights on if it's light outside because everybody's windows are able to be open. And most windows are open.
Amy
Yeah.
Eddie
I don't understand your question.
Amy
I just feel like they want us to take a nap every time we get on a plane. And I'm like, man, I don't want a nap.
Eddie
I think to answer Morgan's question, because I think your question is weird and it makes sense. I don't think it's against the rules. Stop talking. But I think it's understood you should. If it's nighttime in general and people are trying to sleep, possibly be nice to your neighbor so people don't talk. And if somebody's talking because it's not against the rules of talking to theater. Like, it's not like against the law or against the rule. You just don't.
Ray
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. 1. I think they just didn't care that I'd be pissed.
Eddie
I would be pissed too, if they wouldn't shut up. Because you're just supposed to be quiet. It's like if you ever go to like church camp and you're all in the same room and they turn the lights out and everybody's in their bunks, you don't have to just talking normal level. You know why? Because you start to learn when the lights go down and it's at a time when people are going to sleep, you'd be nice and you'd be quiet. At least you whisper. And so they got in a fight because somebody wouldn't shut up.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I mean, the, the girls who were talking loudly ended up pummeling the guy who was bothered and he ended up like hiding underneath his, you know, the little tray that pulls out. He was like underneath there and this lady was still pulling.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Cuz he can't hit him back. Or can he?
Bobby Bones
Well, he wasn't in the video.
Lunchbox
At least that's what I'm asking though. Like, if he is just sitting there and they start hitting him, like, what is he supposed to do?
Amy
Yeah, you can't hit.
Bobby Bones
I mean, I think you defend yourself.
Amy
That's the tray. That's the tray table. Defending yourself.
Eddie
No, the tray table is protecting yourself. Protecting, not defending yourself.
Bobby Bones
I don't think there's anything wrong with a guy hitting a girl if he's. He's like protecting himself.
Eddie
If you're going to get hurt, you can step in and hurt whatever is hurting you. I agree with that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Eddie
Like if Morgan started attacking me right now and I took two punches I'd probably whoop her one. I'm probably going, okay. And I'm looking at somebody's recording. If nobody's recording, then I'm a pounder.
Amy
You got to make sure this did happen.
Bobby Bones
I was sitting in a sauna and there was just me and another girl and she was on speakerphone the entire time. We were both sitting in there.
Eddie
That's just a rude person. That's just a rude person. That's like the people on the plane, they're just rude people.
Bobby Bones
I feel like that's happening more often than not. I feel like I'm encountering more people who don't have like the consideration of others. Is that just happening to me? Do you guys feel like this is happening to me?
Amy
It's always been happening.
Eddie
I think technology allows it to happen more because there are more ways to be inconsiderate now.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's probably true because a lot of it happens with phones.
Eddie
Yep. And having your phone on listen to podcasts with the volume up in an area. So yeah, I think technology allows. It allows people to be more inconsiderate, presents more inconsiderate options for folks. And then were they young co price stunted them. Remember that?
Amy
Oh, yeah, yeah.
Eddie
Your whole airplane turn lights on the daytime. That makes no sense. Like, I can't stop thinking. That's like Ray talking about how old he is.
Amy
No, dude, think.
Eddie
No, it is. No.
Amy
You ever get on a plane, they're.
Eddie
Always just like 3pm I've never been shot. Everybody goes to sleep. Never.
Amy
There's definitely not a party going on in there. They set it up to where like, hey, if you want a nap at.
Eddie
3Pm on a flight, do they ever try to get everybody to take a nap? No, no, they just fly the plane.
Lunchbox
Yeah, the lights are all on.
Bobby Bones
I think that's only happened to me if I'm on a really long flight. Like if it's a five hour flight that they'll turn the lights down.
Eddie
But in the daytime it doesn't matter if the lights are up or down because it's going to be the same lit because the windows are open. I don't know.
Amy
I just get that vibe that they want us to fall asleep during a flight no matter what time of day it is.
Eddie
Maybe it's just you, dude. They want you to stop talking. They want you to fall asleep.
Amy
I don't sleep on flights.
Eddie
Okay, let's take a break, come back.
Amy
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Eddie
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Amy
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Eddie
Check.
Amy
Bobby Bone Chill.
Eddie
There's a show coming out on Netflix called Age of Attraction and basically they're pretty much up to 60 years old and down to 20 and they throw them all together and see who like hooks up.
Ray
So they're all single and they just mingle and.
Eddie
Oh yeah, but that's awesome.
Ray
So like a 22 year old could end up with a 58 year old.
Eddie
Yes, but they don't share how old they are.
Amy
Well, you kind of have an idea though, right?
Ray
You're in your 20s.
Eddie
Dang haters. You know what I mean? Nick Viall and Natalie Joy are hosting. They're 18 years difference. But theirs isn't crazy because he's like 44 and young and good looking for 44 and she's 26 and that's just like normal Hollywood stuff, right? Even 18 years.
Ray
Yeah, 18 years.
Eddie
And he was like on the Bachelor like 16 times. He was.
Lunchbox
Oh my gosh, he was on there so many times.
Eddie
Age of Attraction on Netflix and I guess they just throw him on an island and see who hooks up. But wouldn't it be boring though if like all the 20 year olds hooked up with each other?
Amy
Exactly.
Lunchbox
Obviously they got some young people that are attracted to older people. Like they probably in the interview process. Hey, do you like old men or.
Eddie
Do they have older people that look a lot younger than they they are?
Ray
And also I assume there's older women and young men.
Eddie
I can't really see that happening unless people want to get on screen.
Ray
So you think this is a bunch of 20 year old girls and 50 year old men? Sugar daddy around.
Lunchbox
That's what I think is more realistic.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah. We're not saying it's right or wrong. Women can date younger, they can but they often don't.
Ray
Yeah.
Eddie
It is an unfair societal condition that older men date younger women. And whenever an older woman dates a younger man, people like, oh, see, we told you. But it's, like, so rare that it happens.
Ray
Cher, 78 and her boyfriend's 38.
Eddie
Cher has $100 million.
Amy
Yes. She's very rich.
Lunchbox
Amy had a boy toy that was 12.
Ray
He was not. And it was not dang. What?
Amy
No, see, this show sounds, like, cool, but, like, do you really want to see them doing stuff?
Eddie
Also, you're acting like 60 is 93.
Lunchbox
I mean, 60 is pretty old compared to 20. I mean, that is so old compared to 20.
Eddie
The eight episode first season was already filmed in Canada at 1. I don't think it's that crazy. I mean, that's 40 years, but that's if the youngest gets with the oldest.
Amy
What's gonna be awesome is their conversations. Like, what are they talking about exactly?
Eddie
Well, my wife and I are almost 12 years, and there are even pop culture references that she doesn't get. And that's just at 11.
Amy
Almost 12 years even sometimes, like, you telling her about, like, artists when you were younger that she never heard of.
Eddie
Like, if I make a Fresh Prince reference. Lost on her. She makes a secret life of Zack and Cody. Lost on me. Yeah. So, yeah, that comes out. 2026, the Bobby Bones Show. This woman is staying in a tent doing an adventure tour, and a bear crawled into her tent and attacked her. Dang. The tourist suffered deep wounds after the bear tore her scalp. What? A medic treated the woman at the scene of the attack before she was rushed to the hospital for immediate surgery. She was also injected with vaccines against rabies and tetanus. She remains in intensive care. Dang. Bear. God, I wonder if she had, like, meat out or something.
Amy
Yeah, snacks.
Eddie
Because a bear, generally speaking, is not going to attack unless it is. We've walked through this before.
Ray
A, hungry.
Eddie
Boom.
Ray
B, sick, scared.
Eddie
Okay. Both are answers. Scared or sick or sick. And the other one is protecting. Well, I guess injured is kind of injured is kind of sick. An injured bear. Yeah. Or protecting. And it doesn't feel like it needs to be protecting a cub right then.
Amy
But she's sleeping, like, in the tent, and then just. That's a nightmare.
Eddie
So she was dragged from her tent and mauled by the wild bear.
Amy
Oh, my goodness.
Eddie
I would have thought as soon as the bear came in, started dragging me, I was on some sort of prank show for a minute for sure. Because I'm like, this isn't happening. To me, a bear came into my tent, but. Yeah, that's crazy, huh? That's from Daily Mail. Her tent was just out in the wide open. Next up. I guess it's just a segment on terrifying things.
Amy
Okay. Come on.
Eddie
A terrifyingly simple trick that burglars are using to follow victims home before invading.
Amy
Oh, no. Don't tell Amy.
Eddie
This was for Amy. Ohio police have uncovered a cunning new scheme burglars are doing to target victims. Criminals are preying on potential marks by attaching cell phones to their cars and then using the GPS trackers to follow them home. The latest scheme involves criminals attaching a cell phone to the roof of a car with a magnet, which is then used to locate a driver's whereabouts using the phone's location tracker. Scammers will then knock on the homeowner's door, claiming you have their cell phone before forcing themselves inside. Other vehicles are positioned in the street to assist in the home invasion as they are lookouts. And get.
Ray
Oh, my.
Eddie
The criminals will also tell the homeowner they called the police to try to get the homeowner to open the door. This is from the Beacon Journal in Ohio. So you'd be like, well, why wouldn't you put an apple tag? Well, it'll tell you if there's an apple tag nearby if you're being tracked. But it's weird to put a phone in a magnet.
Amy
It is weird, but the whole play of like, oh, I accidentally left my phone in your car, and you drove off with it. That's pretty. That's next level. I haven't thought about that.
Eddie
But if you put your phone on my car and I drive off. Gravity.
Amy
What's. Make it slip off.
Eddie
Yeah. Or simple science.
Amy
I don't know.
Ray
So they're gonna knock on my door and say, you have my phone. And I'm gonna say, just the physics.
Eddie
Of a phone falling off a car because it goes forward. I don't.
Ray
Right.
Eddie
I'd be like, what?
Ray
But am I gonna sit? But then they gonna say, yeah, it's on your car. And I'll be like, okay, hold on. Let me go check the door.
Eddie
They're in.
Amy
They're in.
Ray
There's no conversation. They just knock you out?
Lunchbox
Well, no.
Eddie
They just bust in your door.
Ray
Yeah. Tie you up.
Amy
Okay.
Eddie
Well, you jump. Yeah. I don't know. Probably depends how. Yeah, yeah. Thoughts?
Ray
This is. I mean, she's terrifying to, like, check our cars, like, every before we get in. Every time.
Amy
Yeah. You're gonna walk around your car and look for a phone now look on.
Eddie
The top of it. Who?
Amy
When do you ever look at the top of your car?
Ray
Exactly. That's why. That's why this works.
Amy
Oh, man.
Eddie
You guys don't like the top of your car?
Amy
Never.
Ray
Really?
Lunchbox
I don't look at anything. I mean, I don't even look at the passenger side. If you're getting in. You could have a flat tire over there. And you don't know until you start driving.
Eddie
You mean the outside of the car? The passenger side?
Ray
Did you see that?
Eddie
Yeah. I don't walk around, but I think I see the top of it. I would know if something's on top of it.
Ray
Did you know that American Idol executive that got murdered? Okay, I didn't know if you knew her, but I. I feel like I read somewhere that the guy broke into their house and was, like, waiting there, maybe.
Eddie
I saw the story and I got a bunch of messages saying, did you know them? I didn't know many of the executives who, like, weren't on set. I don't know that story.
Ray
So is her and her husband. But either way, ever since I read that story, I've been thinking about how someone just breaks in your house and they wait there. They wait. If it's hours, they wait for you to come home. And so now I'm like, walking in and be like, hello?
Eddie
But if they're waiting for you, they already got you.
Lunchbox
Like, you're like, hello?
Eddie
And they're like, yep, I'm here. Oh, crap.
Ray
No, come out. I'm on the phone with the police.
Lunchbox
From what I read is that there was a burglary and they just happened upon the person in.
Ray
Okay, so they weren't there waiting for them. They were just already in there in an active. Okay, so they were actively burglarizing.
Lunchbox
Correct.
Eddie
That's different than they were just waiting. That's a whole different crime.
Ray
Yeah.
Eddie
Well, now I feel like I should look at the story because we've already started talking about it. The man accused of killing an American Idol executive and her husband inside their Encino home allegedly used a couple's own gun in the shootings. And then called police. And then called police.
Ray
I didn't think he called police because I thought they were there for four days because the welfare check found them, because people were like, where? Where are they? You know?
Eddie
Hogman revealed the new information at a town hall meeting where 200 residents packed the Encino Community Center. Los Angeles police officers conducting a welfare check at an Encino home last Monday discovered two bodies. The victims were identified as and they listed them. A day later, police arrested a 22 year old man. They arrested him without incident. We're having phenomenal numbers on crime reduction. That being said, when two wonderful people end up dead in their own home, those crime statistics fall kind of flat, says the LAPD Deputy chief. Hockman revealed more details about the killings, including about the couple's gun being used. The DA also told the crowd that Buderian used his cell phone to call police after the crime and provided his name, which was ultimately how he was tracked down.
Amy
Weird.
Eddie
He called and turned himself in and why wouldn't you stay?
Ray
Did he call in the. I guess if he turned himself in, maybe that was after the welfare. So maybe after the welfare check happened and then they announced that the bodies were found, did he then call and turn himself in?
Eddie
It says after the crime, so it doesn't say if it was like right after he did.
Ray
It wouldn't be right after. They would have been dead there for multiple days.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I guess he called and said there's an intruder with a firearm. So police responded, did a search of the perimeter, didn't see anything, and they left.
Eddie
He called, right?
Ray
That's right.
Eddie
I don't understand.
Ray
I don't know. He's the one that called. So their house is pretty fenced around. Like it's not easy to access. So police responded to that. I did not know it was him that called the lunchbox. So.
Eddie
But why did he call right when it happened?
Lunchbox
Maybe he was hoping they wouldn't like, that they would find him in time and save him. Like, you know, he didn't. I don't think he went to kill them.
Eddie
And I think he really, he called to go like, hey, they've been shot. Come save their lives. And hopefully he could get away with the crime.
Lunchbox
The robbery, that's what my head goes to, is that he wasn't. He was just there to burglarize the house and he, he had stolen their guns and he used their gun.
Ray
Yeah, okay. That's what that, that makes sense now that it said.
Lunchbox
Golly, that's so that's what makes me think that he was there just to steal stuff. They walked in, he boom. And he's like, oh my gosh. So he calls 911 hoping that they can come save him and he can get away.
Amy
So now he gave him their name, though.
Eddie
Police responded to two burglary calls at the couple's home. Finding no signs of forced entry. They left. People.com can exclusively confirm the second call reported an armed suspect. The Couple was murdered that same day. We're missing something. That's why we would not be good detectives.
Ray
Yeah, we are.
Amy
We're just doing it on a whim, man. We gotta take time out.
Ray
Yeah, this is all alleged. This is just. All I am doing is inviting you into my brain. Ever since I read the story of, like, I feel like when I go home, I check everywhere.
Eddie
Helicopter game.
Ray
Now I need to say, if you're robbing my house, it's okay. You can escape. Don't murder me. Just go.
Eddie
That's a weird way to come home every day. That is weird, to be honest with you. Every day, a little peculiar to come in.
Ray
Like, don't, don't, don't chew me. It's okay.
Eddie
But what hadn't been made public until now is the content of that second 911 call. A report of an intruder with a firearm. According to dispatch, audio exclusively obtained by people. Officers were dispatched. When they arrived, they walked the perimeter and a helicopter and then they left. The police did not make entry. They didn't breach the door. They didn't look inside. They didn't know who the couple where or if they were already dead or dying. Their bodies weren't discovered until four days later. Now investigators believe the couple was murdered on the same day. Officers stood outside the front of their.
Ray
Home, but couldn't get in.
Eddie
Didn't go in.
Ray
Yeah, but, like, if you get a call like that, shouldn't you just, like, try your. Try to get in?
Lunchbox
Well, they said there was no broken windows or glass, so they didn't see any forced entry. They had left a door open is how the burglar got in.
Eddie
What you're saying, though, is how people get swatted, because you're going, hey, something's happened inside. So then people just come and bust in. The cops come in and bust in. That's swat. That would be swatting if it wasn't true.
Ray
Okay.
Eddie
The day began like any other. The couple, both 70, entered their house unaware the intruder was inside. Investigators believe the suspect had been inside for 30 minutes before they arrived and confronted the intruder.
Ray
See, that's where I guess I got that he was there. I thought he was there waiting.
Eddie
Shortly after the victims were dead, brutally shot, execution style. Oh, that doesn't seem accident.
Amy
That's not an accident.
Ray
Well, I think by accident. Who said accident?
Lunchbox
I don't. Like I'm saying, like, he felt like he had to kill them now because he shot them. Because he was like, oh, my God, they know who I am. And then he freaked Out. I don't know. My thought was he called 91 1, saying.
Eddie
But you don't know.
Amy
Yeah, I don't know.
Lunchbox
Right. That's my theory.
Eddie
Got it.
Ray
What's. Sorry. I don't know what execution style means.
Eddie
Well, I think of somebody like down on their knees, I think of hands.
Amy
Behind their back and.
Eddie
And I don't. It could just also mean gun close to head.
Amy
I mean, I've only known it as that.
Eddie
You know what I think of?
Amy
I think of like World War II.
Eddie
No, no, no. Mexico cartel. Yeah.
Amy
Yes, same.
Ray
Or the Taliban.
Amy
Yeah, same.
Ray
So yeah, yeah, that sounds terrible. Like just tie them up and be like, don't. I saw you.
Eddie
Now then they saw you.
Ray
Right, Wear a frickin mask.
Eddie
But he didn't. So he's already caught.
Lunchbox
I mean, you're wearing a mask in daylight, people see you, they're like, oh, that dude's breaking into houses.
Ray
Well, put it on when you get.
Eddie
Yeah.
Ray
Don't make it my fault that I saw you and then you kill me for it. I'm not asking to see you.
Eddie
Mm, yeah. You didn't ask to have your house broken into either.
Ray
No, but if you're gonna do it, like just think ahead a little bit. Cause you don't want to have to murder somebody.
Eddie
I don't have any evidence of forced break in. That's the quote.
Ray
Yeah. Cause he went in through a first dispatcher.
Eddie
Audio came around 4:12pm huh.
Ray
But it's like if he was able to hop the fence or get through a fence somehow. I guess I just wonder why officers don't just like hop and like go see if they can open doors.
Eddie
I would imagine the person that hopped and went through the door then shuts the door and locks the door. My theory, but I don't know. That's a tragic story. You just go home and someone's robbing your house and that sucks by itself to get robbed. But then you walk in at the very small window that you weren't home, they didn't think you were home. And then they use your gun. They probably found your gun while robbing you.
Ray
Yep.
Eddie
And then use that as their protection to not getting caught. Kill you. But then he turned himself in.
Amy
Yeah, that's weird.
Eddie
Yeah, that's weird. That's a weird one. Let's roll some voicemails here. Number one. Hey.
Amy
A buddy of mine graduated with Lunchbox.
Eddie
And he just told me that the football guys, kind of to be sarcastic, voted Lunchbox in as homecoming king, kind of as a joke. So not sure about that.
Lunchbox
That's such a voida made up voicemail.
Eddie
Because I promise.
Lunchbox
No, no, no. I'm talking about him. Him calling because I'm going to tell you about our football team. We didn't have enough people to field a team our senior year, so they had to go around to classes begging people to play football. So to act like the football team was all against me. Absolutely stupid. Like my buddy Aaron, who didn't even play football his whole life. Senior year, started tailback.
Eddie
But you're arguing something that.
Lunchbox
But that was like one of my best friends. So. I mean, him saying that, like saying.
Eddie
This guy's telling the truth. But your argument doesn't make sense as a reason that this wasn't true.
Lunchbox
Yeah, the football.
Eddie
Every football guy doesn't have to be involved. Like six of them could be and like rally the troops. I don't know. It's.
Lunchbox
Rally what troops? There. What? I mean, there's only like 12 people on the football team that.
Eddie
Well, that can't be true.
Lunchbox
Okay, so there was maybe. Maybe 25.
Amy
You went from 16, how would you.
Lunchbox
Say, 7 to maybe 25? I mean, I'm telling you, there was no. I mean, they literally went class to class begging people to come out for the football team our senior year.
Eddie
And because of that, you're saying the football players did not band together to vote for you as. As prom king.
Lunchbox
Prom king.
Eddie
As a joke. No.
Amy
So couldn't all 25 football.
Eddie
24. Could not. Aaron, his best friend on the football team.
Amy
Or maybe Aaron started the whole thing.
Lunchbox
And then a lot of them were underclassmen, so they couldn't vote because they're not seniors. So.
Eddie
Good.
Lunchbox
Good voicemail, dude. And he sounded like he was from the northeast. So he didn't even go to high school with me.
Amy
No, his buddy. His buddy did.
Eddie
Yeah.
Lunchbox
I think people are just upset because I was so popular.
Eddie
If the Anderson High School yearbook is online. Love it.
Lunchbox
I know. Get in my house.
Eddie
Well, we don't trust you'll ever bring it back.
Amy
Do you want to see the football team?
Eddie
I'd like to see if there were more than 12 or 17 or 25 players. What year? 1999.
Lunchbox
Yeah. 98. 99.
Eddie
Yeah. So lunchbox will be a senior I can name.
Lunchbox
Let me see. I'll name the seniors. Kyle Hogan.
Amy
Okay.
Lunchbox
Aaron Smith. Travis Klepper.
Eddie
Oh, clap. Loved old clip.
Amy
And that's it.
Lunchbox
Just see if any other seniors, because Adam Johnson.
Eddie
Nbd. If you was a junior. All right, number four, Ray. Hit that one. I Live in an apartment building and got food delivered for dinner tonight. The delivery driver sent me a really nasty message in the app about how.
Ray
Far my apartment was to the door.
Eddie
The size of the tip I had left. I immediately went to go submit a complaint in the app, but then I heard Amy's voice in my head and it got me really scared of retaliation. What would you have done? I would have rated them a thumbs down and I would have pulled the tip and I would have given them a bad review. Don't come at me with a bad review for making it difficult for you to deliver. That's the dumbest thing I ever heard. Like, I'd have been upset at that. Like, just deliver the food and get your tip because I gave you a nice tip anyway. I gave you the whatever, the 18, 20% whatever suggests I always go up one and you're gonna say crap to me. You're out of your mind. That's what I would have done. Yeah, but I wouldn't have cared about retaliation. It's hard to get to me anyway. How are you gonna retaliate?
Amy
Oh, right.
Eddie
If it's so hard to get to me, retaliate. Good luck.
Ray
True, true. No.
Eddie
Would you have done anything?
Ray
Let go and let love or something?
Amy
Let go and let love.
Eddie
I don't think they can tell. Who says what about them? They could tell if you pulled the tip, probably if they already had the tip. And I'm not even sure how that works. Meaning if you deliver and you get your $10 tip or whatever the delivery tip is. And then I realized, well, I didn't get my food that they said or they hit a tree or something and I'm like, okay, I'm gonna give them less of a tip. But it's already been given. Can you pull it back? Does it have to sit in a fund for a while before it's cleared? Like, I don't know how that works. I don't fear retaliation.
Ray
I do.
Eddie
I fear somebody else being treated wrong by that person because I didn't stand up and say, that person is doing a bad job.
Ray
And maybe they were having a bad day and they were just frustrated.
Eddie
You need to be told, don't have a bad day and affect other people. If you're having a bad day.
Ray
Okay.
Eddie
You need to be taught a lesson. I love teaching lessons.
Ray
Oh, I don't.
Eddie
You don't? That's true. Give me the next one. Ray. I'm a 15 year old singer songwriter.
Bobby Bones
Here in Nashville, Tennessee, and I'm going.
Eddie
To be doing The Singer Heart out contest at the fair. I just need some advice on my audition song. Last year, I did When I Was yous man by Bruno Mars and got third place. But this year, I'm really trying to take home that first place title. Any ideas on what audition song I could do this year? Thanks, guys. I have many ideas, and there's only one idea that matters, and it's don't sing one of the songs that everybody's singing. I was on Idol for four years and everybody sang the same songs. There's like six or seven songs that people love to sing because they think it highlights their voice. Also, don't do a ton of runs. They don't need to see you do every time. So I would say Google top 20 audition songs for American Idol like most sang and don't do any of those because this is what everybody does for every type of show. Do something that most people aren't doing because the judges are going to have fatigue of hearing the same songs over and over again regardless if it's good or not. And don't try any more than, like, one strong run. If you're trying to show just how awesome your voice is, you can do it in one run. No need to do. Don't do that. There's no. Even if you're perfect at it, don't do that. That's annoying. How many times we get annoyed at Christy and I get her to put her finger in her ear going. And she's awesome at it.
Ray
She's really good at it.
Eddie
Yeah. And she's like, the best. So sing a song that isn't often sung and only chase one vocal highlight. Sing strong the whole time. Hit him with one vocal highlight and get out of town. And good luck, Mike. Any luck on the yearbook? I found it, but you have to pay to look at it.
Ray
Oh, you have to pay.
Amy
Anderson High. Trying to make that money.
Eddie
Trying to make that money. I get it. Okay. Well, lunchbox. I don't. I don't believe the guy.
Lunchbox
Yeah, I know. I mean, who does?
Amy
You don't believe the guy.
Lunchbox
I got the crown to prove it.
Eddie
I think I would need to hear a whole bunch of people calling in saying that in order for me to believe it. And I'm not going to believe one random person.
Lunchbox
John Hackleman. He was also in football senior year.
Eddie
I'm looking at the yearbook because Mike has it out now. We can't dive into it. Do you see any pictures of the whole football team, Mike? The thumbnails are really small, so it's hard to see.
Lunchbox
I'll bring it in, man.
Eddie
Yeah, but we're not for sure that you're going to leave all the pages in unless they're all numbered.
Lunchbox
Okay. You can check it one by one. We can go over every page. We can name every single person in my high school.
Eddie
Yeah, what a bit. That would be him just naming every person.
Ray
I mean, it's kind of impressive.
Eddie
Yeah, what a bit.
Amy
Can't do it.
Eddie
We cover the names. He has to name every person in my senior class.
Lunchbox
That'd be tough. I could do pretty well.
Eddie
Senior class. I thought you meant in the whole high school. I could do everybody in my senior class, but I graduated. I have 40 kids. I went to a small school.
Ray
I know, but still, even today you can.
Eddie
Oh, here's the clothes. We got them. We got him.
Amy
How small is that team?
Lunchbox
Very small.
Eddie
Okay, Mike, is there any way you can screen grab that and zoom in? Like what is the top or the bottom? That's high school, right? Yeah. If that's high school, that's like 40 kids in the football team. If that's high school, that's a big.
Amy
That sounds like more than enough.
Eddie
It may be more than 43. Like a full team. 10, 12, 14.
Lunchbox
But you may be having JV in that picture.
Eddie
3.
Ray
So it's more than 12.
Eddie
It looks like at least 40 in that top.
Amy
This one on the left?
Eddie
Yeah, that's a big team. That's a full team.
Amy
That's the size of every high school. Football team?
Eddie
Yeah, that's every football team. It looks like nine people per row and there's like four rows.
Amy
There we go. Do the math.
Lunchbox
Where is it? You. That is not. That looks like from 1950.
Amy
Dude, they were all black and white.
Eddie
1999, right here.
Lunchbox
I cannot see. That is the. That's the whole. That's JV and freshman.
Amy
No, it's not.
Eddie
There's a. There's a bottom picture of younger kids, which is probably the jv. Freshman, all different team. Our only point is. I still don't believe it. But the point is, if you're telling non truths to fight for your story, it makes your story.
Lunchbox
Well, there was no non truth.
Eddie
There were 12 people. There were so few kids on the team.
Ray
You said 12.
Lunchbox
They had to come and knock on every class begging people to play.
Eddie
I'm not saying that that's not true. But you said 12, and then you said like 26, and then we're like, wow. But it keeps growing. So your story constantly changes. So why would we believe your story when the other part of the story is constantly changing.
Lunchbox
I'm telling you, when the game was going on, there was maybe eight kids standing on the sidelines because there was so few kids on the football team.
Eddie
Okay, I still believe you. But just as a life lesson, if, like, your defense is full of lies, we tend to not believe what you're defending.
Lunchbox
I will have to go home and look at the picture and I will figure it out.
Eddie
That can also be true. Like, we're looking at a slightly blurry picture because they don't want you to have access to it without paying for it. But it is a high school yearbook.
Amy
So if you misplaced your yearbook, you can go back and buy a new one.
Eddie
Yes.
Amy
So, like, that's cool.
Eddie
Yeah.
Amy
Because I don't. I mean, I maybe have my senior one, but I don't have my other ones.
Eddie
Oh, you want. You want them?
Amy
I think it'd be cool to show the kids.
Eddie
They do not care. I think it'd be cool for you to have.
Amy
Dude, I loved looking through my parents yearbooks.
Ray
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Amy
See, that was amazing.
Ray
I think it's cool to have, like, our kids will want to look through it later.
Eddie
Yeah, later. Your kids right now, they would give no crap.
Amy
Really?
Eddie
Yeah. You're not even your oldest son. Not yet.
Amy
What I loved was reading the notes.
Ray
No, they really wrote notes.
Eddie
When you're like 23, that's fun to look back at your parents when they were kids, huh? When you're 16, when you're 10. Nah, you just want to look at how funny their hairstyles or how ugly they were. Like, that's what's fun about it.
Ray
Yeah. Whenever I found out, God, I got to go look at my dad's yearbook again to figure out the name. But when I realized he was part of a trio, Cookie and the cupcakes or something, I was like, this is legit.
Eddie
That's fun.
Ray
Yeah. It was like my dad and two girls. I was like, attract two girls. I know.
Eddie
Two girls at the same time.
Ray
Yes. But then he had these letters from, like, those girls who were like, oh, I've loved being in our group together. And they would write real long. They don't do stuff like that anymore.
Amy
They sure don't.
Ray
I feel like they missed out.
Eddie
This is what annoys kids when their parents was like, they don't do it like this anymore.
Amy
There was major controversy on my dad's because somebody had, like, circled his picture and said, my baby. And my dad would always say, like, no, no, no, your grandma wrote that. And my mom would be like, no, she didn'.
Eddie
I'd rip that picture out probably. That's pretty funny. I'll give you a couple more. Here. A Sotheby's auction just saw a dinosaur skeleton being sold. It was a 150 million year old Dino skeleton. It's an impossible question to answer, Amy. How. What would you put it at? It was a 150 million year old Cerra Torus skeleton.
Ray
How big is it?
Eddie
That's a great question. The skeleton was purchased by a commercial paleontologist. This is from the New York Times. It doesn't say the size of it.
Amy
Okay, you're trying to figure out how much he spent for it.
Eddie
I know how much.
Ray
I'm trying to figure out price, square foot.
Eddie
It went four in the auction because the commercial paleontologist. I guess he's the one who bought. Wow. I guess he's the one who bought it.
Amy
Wow.
Eddie
I thought he, like, found it since he's a paleontologist. Yeah, but I guess he's the one who bought it.
Ray
I don't know. I'm gonna go crazy here. A million?
Eddie
Well, they thought it was gonna go for between 4 and 6 million dollars. It ended up selling for 30.5 million dollars. Wow. What?
Amy
I mean, I can't believe he said 1 million like it's a dinosaur.
Ray
I know, but it was 100.
Eddie
Like, Michael Jordan's second year rookie card goes for over a million. It's 150 million year old dinosaur, right? Yeah. Dang. I'll give you one more sciency type story. Oh, how tall it is. Holy. Okay, I bet you at its. At its head, it's six feet tall and it looks like a big lizard. So imagine the top of the head is six feet tall and it goes down in lizard bodies.
Amy
That is so cool.
Eddie
That's crazy to see that. A woman named Chelsea Miller says her ex faked a DNA test to avoid paying over $125,000 in child support after their son Louis was born in 2022. Three days after Louis birth, Sheldon denied he was the father and asked for a test. It turned out Sheldon worked with a lab worker named Robert to swap his sample source.
Ray
No way. Ro.
Amy
Sheldon, Just pay the money, dude.
Lunchbox
That's creative.
Eddie
Just pay them and listen. I don't stand for what he stood for, but just pay the money, dude. When it's $125,000, it's child support.
Amy
Yeah, child support.
Eddie
Hey, no, I hear you.
Amy
You're the dad.
Eddie
The heart of me Says, yes. But I'm saying if you're a thief, you're going to try to get away with something that costs like 10,000 bucks and up. Like, that's significant money.
Ray
So, like, also, isn't it freaky to know that, like, Roberts are out there in these labs? That, I mean, they got caught, like.
Eddie
How many times made a thousand bucks to switch it out?
Amy
And Robert's probably done this a lot.
Ray
Whether it's Robert or Roberta.
Eddie
I don't think Robert's done a lot.
Ray
Probably not a lot, but just the fact that in labs like this is happening and there's cases in which it's not caught.
Eddie
Hey, don't get on Robert. He didn't do anything. Except this one thing.
Amy
Robert took some money.
Eddie
We don't know. We don't know. We don't know.
Ray
Robert, Robert, Robert.
Amy
Robert's a little shady, I think. I think Sheldon's more shady.
Eddie
Robert might be in a pinch and need a little money.
Amy
Maybe.
Eddie
It turned out Sheldon worked with a lab worker named Robert to swap his sample. Both Sheldon and Robert pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit fraud. Each got jail time. Sheldon for 50 weeks and Robert for 33 weeks.
Lunchbox
That's ridiculous.
Eddie
That.
Ray
Does Robert have ridiculous? Yes. Jail time.
Eddie
I mean, it is fraud.
Ray
You're tampering.
Eddie
It's fraud. With, like, a total of over a hundred thousand dollars. So that's probably as to what you're trying to avoid. Chelsea says she feels let down by the lab. And people need honesty and respect. Amen.
Amy
You know, suffers here.
Ray
The kid.
Amy
The kid does.
Eddie
Yeah, yeah, I'm all for that. But I'm just saying, when it gets to be high dollar amounts, I don't put anything past people try to get out of it. And it's better than, like, him trying to kill the mom or something.
Amy
Oh, much better.
Eddie
Yeah. If you're gonna try to do something to get out of it, I hope you go to Robert and try to get the swab swapped instead of, like, doing something like kill somebody. Because people will kill somebody for a hundred thousand dollars.
Amy
But if they do research, like, is Robert the dad?
Ray
Yeah. Who ended up being the dad.
Amy
Because now Robert's got to pay the.
Eddie
But here's the thing. I. This is my understanding of these DNA tests. It doesn't tell you exactly whose DNA it is. It just says you're. What the percentage is. Oh, yeah.
Lunchbox
It says 99.9. You are not the father or you are the father.
Amy
Oh, they don't take the DNA and be like, so the dad is Robert.
Eddie
This is Philip Johnston at 312 Elm.
Lunchbox
No, no, it doesn't. Go hunt down the who the dad is.
Eddie
Okay, okay. All right. That's gonna do it for us today. Thank you guys for hanging out. Thanks for listening to part two of the podcast, which, by the way, if you listen to this and you don't know, part one is what goes on the radio. Part two is us just doing a different show where we get to actually, like, stretch out a little bit. Sometimes it's more entertaining, sometimes it's not. But we appreciate you being here, and we'll see you guys tomorrow. All right, Bye, everybody.
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Amy
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Ray
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show
Episode: TUES PT 2: Shocking Celebrity Death + The Truth Behind Lunchbox ‘Winning’ Prom King + We Investigate A Murder
Release Date: July 22, 2025
Host: Bobby Bones
The episode opens with Bobby Bones delivering the tragic news of the untimely death of Malcolm Jamal Warner, best known for his role as Theo Huxtable on The Cosby Show.
Bobby Bones [02:15]: "Malcolm Jamal Warner, the beloved Theo, passed away at the age of 54 in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica."
The conversation delves into the circumstances of his death, highlighting that Warner was enjoying a swim when a strong current overwhelmed him. Despite rescue efforts, Costa Rica's Red Cross could not revive him. Amy expresses her surprise, noting Warner's vibrant presence seemed to suggest he would have lived longer.
Amy [03:05]: "I didn't know he was only 54. He seemed so full of life."
The hosts reflect on Warner's impact on 80s culture and his enduring legacy, emphasizing the suddenness and accidental nature of his passing.
A significant portion of the episode centers around Lunchbox's claim of being voted prom king under dubious circumstances, leading to a heated debate among the hosts.
Lunchbox [40:12]: "The football guys voted me in as prom king as a joke because our team barely had enough players."
Eddie [40:35]: "Wait, you mean the football team didn't actually support you?"
Lunchbox [41:18]: "Exactly. We had to beg multiple classes to join the football team senior year, so they went around to other classes to help us out."
The discussion highlights inconsistencies in Lunchbox's story, particularly regarding the size of the football team and how many members were involved in voting him prom king. Amy and Eddie express skepticism, questioning the plausibility of the scenario presented.
Amy [48:07]: "If you tell people different parts of your story each time, how can we trust what's real?"
Lunchbox [48:46]: "I promise there's no non-truth here. I'll check the yearbook to prove it."
The segment underscores the importance of consistency in personal anecdotes and the challenges of verifying such claims without concrete evidence.
The hosts transition to a gripping investigation into the murder of an American Idol executive and her husband in Encino, Los Angeles.
Eddie [32:43]: "A 22-year-old man was arrested after police found the couple dead in their home. He allegedly used their own gun and called the police after the crime."
Amy [34:07]: "Why would he call the police after committing such a brutal act?"
Ray [35:14]: "He might have thought he could escape by alerting them, but it doesn’t add up."
The hosts dissect the timeline of events, questioning the motive and the suspect's actions. They discuss the possibility of it being a burglary gone wrong versus a premeditated act to steal and escape.
Lunchbox [35:38]: "Maybe he was just there to steal and panicked when confronted."
Ray [35:46]: "It's unsettling how someone could commit murder and then turn themselves in. It raises more questions about his intent."
The segment emphasizes the complexity of the case, the lack of clear motives, and the broader implications for community safety and trust in law enforcement responses.
Beyond the main topics, the episode touches on various other subjects, enriching the conversation with diverse content.
The hosts discuss the dangers of ocean currents, specifically riptides and undertows, sharing personal anecdotes to emphasize beach safety.
Amy [04:12]: "In Acapulco, there's a unique current that can pull swimmers under unexpectedly."
Eddie [05:03]: "I didn't realize the surface and underwater currents operated so differently."
A study revealing the stingiest tippers across different states is analyzed, with California ranking last in generosity.
Ray [11:04]: "California's higher minimum wage for tipped employees might influence the reliance on tips."
Amy [11:06]: "With the high cost of living, adding tips on top can be overwhelming for residents."
The hosts briefly review the TV show Righteous Gemstones, discussing its humor and character development.
Ray [09:48]: "Righteous Gemstones is hilarious and has great character arcs."
Eddie [10:10]: "Baby Billy's introduction adds a lot to the storyline."
A sensational news piece about a 150-million-year-old dinosaur skeleton being auctioned for $30.5 million sparks awe and curiosity.
Amy [50:21]: "A million dollars for a dinosaur? That's incredible!"
Eddie [50:44]: "It's fascinating to see such ancient fossils being valued so highly."
Chelsea Miller shares a distressing story about her ex-partner faking a DNA test to avoid child support, involving a lab worker named Robert.
Amy [52:00]: "Sheldon and Robert pleaded guilty to conspiracy and fraud related to the DNA swap."
Lunchbox [53:21]: "That's such a ridiculous scheme to avoid paying child support."
The hosts discuss the ethical implications and the emotional toll on families affected by such deceit.
The episode includes interactive segments where listeners call in with their stories and questions.
Voicemail from Philip Johnston [44:10]: A 15-year-old singer-songwriter seeks advice on choosing an audition song. Eddie advises selecting unique songs to stand out rather than common ones already overplayed on shows like American Idol.
Ray's Voicemail [42:21]: Complains about a delivery driver sending nasty messages regarding tip size, prompting a debate on customer service and retaliation fears.
Bobby Bones [02:15]: "Malcolm Jamal Warner, the beloved Theo, passed away at the age of 54 in an accidental drowning in Costa Rica."
Lunchbox [40:12]: "The football guys voted me in as prom king as a joke because our team barely had enough players."
Amy [34:07]: "Why would he call the police after committing such a brutal act?"
Ray [11:04]: "California's higher minimum wage for tipped employees might influence the reliance on tips."
This episode of The Bobby Bones Show masterfully blends sensational news, personal anecdotes, and listener interactions to create an engaging and informative listening experience. From the heartbreaking loss of a beloved actor to the intriguing complexities of a murder case, and the playful yet contentious discussion about prom king legitimacy, the hosts provide a balanced mix of entertainment and insight. Additionally, the diverse topics ensure that listeners are both informed and entertained, making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike.
For those interested in exploring more about the topics discussed, visiting relevant news outlets and official sources is recommended for the latest updates and comprehensive information.