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Bobby Bones
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
I'm Bob Crawford, host of American History Hotline, a different type of podcast. You, the listener, ask the questions.
Bobby Bones
Did George Washington really cut down a cherry tree?
Morgan
Were JFK and Marilyn Monroe having an affair?
Lunchbox
And I find the answers. I'm so glad you asked me this question.
Amy
This is such a ridiculous story.
Lunchbox
You can listen to American History Hotline on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
What do you think about truth serum?
Amy
What is that? That's a pill you take and it makes you tell the truth.
Bobby Bones
So I always saw in the movies, it was. They inject you with it, but it was very much a movie thing. I never really thought it was real. Unless it was, like, so real that we only see the super comic book version of it. Like the CIA actually has it. My guy was sentenced to 3 years and 3 months in prison and fined $1400 for spiking a colleague's drink with truth serum to steal their work plans. This feels like a spy movie. And where do you buy it? I'd love to have some. I'd love to do bits on this show with truth serum.
Lunchbox
That's cool.
Amy
But like, okay, how do you know you're getting the truth?
Bobby Bones
Because he took the serum.
Amy
Okay, isn't that kind of like album say anything, Right? Getting him drunk?
Bobby Bones
Possibly. But I think, again, I've never been drunk. But you could, you could know being drunk that you're lying. This eliminates the ability to lie. I think alcohol allows you to be freer. This is me just talking. Because again, never been Drunk alcohol allows you to be freer, but it doesn't keep you from understanding that you can still lie. Like, you don't feel like you don't feel the need to lie as much or to hide things, but it doesn't keep you from lying. Like, you could be drunk and still lie about stuff.
Lunchbox
It just kind of makes you feel like nothing matters. I'll just tell you the truth, dude.
Bobby Bones
The man came across truth serum during a business trip and was intrigued by the vendor's claims that only a few drops could untangle anyone's tongue and reveal all their secrets. He bought the miracle product and decided to use it on a colleague. It feels like the beans and jacking the beanstalk, doesn't it?
Amy
Mm.
Bobby Bones
He traded it for a cow. August 29, during a dinner, he poured a few drops of the serum into his colleague's yellow wine and beer, causing him to feel dizzy and confused enough to seek medical attention over the next couple of days. Like he just poisoned him? Yes, that's basically what he did. On November 22, he used the truth serum for a third time during another night on the town, causing him to seek medical attention after experiencing several. Is he just roofing him and calling it truth serum? Yes.
Lunchbox
So did he get the information that he wanted?
Bobby Bones
He had blood and urine tested. The result came back positive for sedative components, specifically clonazepam and xylene. Xylene. Both potential central nervous system depressants. He went to police with the evidence, and when they raided the home, they found the mysterious truth serum, which turned out to contain both. I don't know how to say them, though. Clone is. I just said it. Clonazidam and zyle.
Amy
I don't know.
Lunchbox
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
I don't know how to say them, though. But confronted with the evidence, they spike. Oddity central. Let me just type into chatgpt.
Amy
I don't like how to pronounce it.
Lunchbox
Reminds me of lorazepan.
Amy
Lorazepam.
Bobby Bones
Is truth serum real?
Amy
No.
Lunchbox
It doesn't sound like it.
Amy
Real, probably. Couldn't it be maybe for me, a little Xanax?
Raymundo
Yeah, that's all it was. It's just like a sedative.
Bobby Bones
Truth serum is a real term, but it's not as magical or reliable as it sounds in movies. That's why I didn't believe this at first, because it felt like a movie. And I haven't seen in my Instagram ads the ability to buy any.
Amy
Otherwise you would have bought.
Bobby Bones
Because I would have bought something. We'd done As a bit on the show. Truth serum refers to certain drugs like sodium. I'm a struggle. Two different kinds of sodium drugs, or midazolam that are central nervous system depressants. They don't force someone to tell the truth, but they lower inhibitions and they can make someone more talkative and less guarded. That's why they've been used in psychiatric interviews and some interrogations.
Lunchbox
Yeah, sounds like Bud Light to me, man.
Bobby Bones
It's a very. It's much heavier of a version. Yeah, Much, much heavier of a version. The CIA used it. Some psychiatrists use it because they don't just give you a beer.
Lunchbox
Here, man, have a drink.
Bobby Bones
They do it to uncover repressed memories. So a right mix of this lowers your inhibitions. I feel like Natasha Bedingfield. Lower your inhibitions. Feel the rain on your face. That's what it feels like. But it's been largely discredited as both scientifically shaky and ethically sketchy.
Amy
Well, yeah.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that sounds right.
Bobby Bones
Truth serum exists in the form of real drugs that loosen your lips, but they do not guarantee honesty. I think the CIA does have a version of this that's even better that they're not telling us. But I was curious how this guy got it, because that was my curiosity. I would love to have some and I would love to do it on the show. I still think my show idea, Bobby Does Drugs would do wonders.
Lunchbox
Absolutely.
Amy
Okay.
Lunchbox
Might ruin your life, dude. But it'd be a great show.
Amy
We run the risk of you potentially walking away addicted to something, but no.
Lunchbox
Problem, you know, I think we can stop it before it gets real bad, right?
Bobby Bones
I don't know.
Raymundo
There's no stopping it. You don't have a choice, dude.
Bobby Bones
Well, yeah, you do.
Lunchbox
I mean, if we, like, restrain him and he can't.
Bobby Bones
I think if you do it under the care of a doctor. Although if I love the feeling.
Eddie
Exactly.
Bobby Bones
But that's not an addiction to love the feeling. That's two different things.
Amy
Yeah, but don't you think, like, I would.
Bobby Bones
Chemically, I would love to do heroin.
Amy
No, you're not. I can't allow that. Like, I know you're not going to do it.
Bobby Bones
This is. I could have many times if I wanted to. I can do anything I want. I have money. I'm an adult. I can buy anything at a gas station. I can walk into a gas station to buy anything in there. I have enough money to buy drugs. And if I wanted to buy drugs, I could.
Amy
My friend got addicted to something at the gas station. They're currently trying to get off of it.
Bobby Bones
Those magnum wiener peels up front. The hang on the thing. More slim jeans?
Amy
No, but I'll have to find out what it is.
Bobby Bones
It's another wiener pill, but it's for smaller. What?
Amy
I need to get the name so that people cannot take it.
Bobby Bones
Because I wouldn't even say that. I wouldn't even say the name of it because I don't want to get sued, but true. Well, I would love to do heroin. It's just because people act like that, that the first time you take it, they call it the dragon.
Lunchbox
And then you want to see the.
Raymundo
Second and third and fourth.
Bobby Bones
I don't want to. I don't care about the second third.
Lunchbox
You want to keep catching the dragons.
Raymundo
What they say, that's the problem.
Bobby Bones
I want to ride the dragon, right?
Lunchbox
Nah, dude, you can't. That's too heavy, man.
Amy
It sounds terrible to me. It's so crazy that you, like, want to try that, because it sounds abs like a nightmare to me. I mean, I get that you may feel good for a minute, but then having to chase that high all the time, and then you're living in a tent on the street and injecting, well, that part does suck.
Raymundo
And you don't like needles.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, all that sucks. You can also snort heroin.
Lunchbox
Yeah, that seems better to me than needles.
Bobby Bones
But you're talking to somebody who's never even been drunk. I don't even know what that feels like. I know I've had laughing gas, and that is tip top of my life experiences as far as, like, feeling a plus. Like, it. I relax to a point. I've never relaxed. And, like, I'm just, like, joyful in with laughing gas. So I think it's a little easier for you guys to say, wow, that sounds crazy. But you guys have been drunk, you guys have been high or whatever it is.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but let's start with drunk.
Amy
No, let's not start with it.
Bobby Bones
But I don't know.
Lunchbox
You jumping straight to heroin, that's too much, man.
Bobby Bones
I'm literally not going to do heroin. But it does sound amazing because people that have done drugs and have drank go. That's the best feeling. And why would I not trust an expert in the area?
Amy
Yeah, it's the best feeling until it's not.
Bobby Bones
But I'm not talking about that until it's not. I'm talking about the one time I.
Lunchbox
Worked with a guy where, like, he died. He tried it, like, a couple times, and he died.
Bobby Bones
I wouldn't do a couple Just one. I'm not even gonna do it once. But you guys are acting like it's ridiculous. If I want to try something, why would I want to try the absolute best that makes you feel the absolute best? One time?
Amy
Okay.
Bobby Bones
What?
Amy
Sure, if that's what you want to do. What do you mean?
Lunchbox
For the TV show. Right, for the show.
Bobby Bones
But I'm not doing it. But that's also the point. I'm literally not going to do it. Okay, but if I were going to do it, that would be the one I would want to do because that goes the hardest.
Amy
You don't want to go lsd. I know that. That's different.
Bobby Bones
I don't want bugs crawling all over me.
Lunchbox
Yeah, but I think just a few beers would be so much fun for you. Just a couple.
Bobby Bones
I'm sure it'll be fun, but I'm talking about. Okay, you know what would be fun? Bumper cars. You know what would be awesome? The freaking Texas giant.
Amy
Oh, no. That's scary to me. See, that's probably why, like, I'm seeing a pattern here with myself. Like, I just want the.
Bobby Bones
I'm not doing it, but it's. If I were going to do it, that would be the one. Because the people that I have even known or have listened to speak and that have drank and tried every drug, they have said, man, they hate the effects of heroin. But they're like, the first time you do it, it's the greatest thing you've ever experienced. However, it does get really bad if you continue to do it. So why would I not trust an expert? Just like, if I'm gonna go buy a new car, somebody who's been a part of the car process, sold cars, bought cars, understands the inner workings of cars, I'm gonna trust that person because that's who has spent time living it, learning it. Same thing with anything else. Sign me up.
Lunchbox
You know someone personally that has done early age.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Sarah Spain
Well.
Lunchbox
And they told you about it.
Bobby Bones
They're in music, of course.
Raymundo
And they only did it one time and.
Bobby Bones
No, they did it. No, I never said that. They did it a lot. And they would say, don't do it.
Amy
Oh, they're lucky that they got out of it.
Bobby Bones
Yes.
Amy
Wow. And they got.
Bobby Bones
There's a book called in the Realms of Ghosts. And not everybody gets addicted. Actually, most people don't get addicted.
Amy
The heroin.
Bobby Bones
Yes. Most people don't get addicted to things. There's definitely either a trait, a commonality.
Amy
Within folks that, well, guess what trait you might have.
Bobby Bones
Oh, I for sure have It.
Amy
Yeah. Okay, well then.
Bobby Bones
But that's why I'm not doing it.
Amy
That's why we're not going to dabble.
Bobby Bones
In the real world. I'm not doing it. Okay. This is nice. But I'm saying there are people that can do it. There are professors that talk about doing heroin once a month because they like it. It makes them feel good and it opens them up. But the risk you take is you could. And it could absolutely ruin your life.
Amy
So sort of like how they test for certain genes that you know with. For women, like pre cancer stuff or certain genes that you might be more genetically predisposed to have this cancer so they can be proactive about it. Can we test to see if we have the addictive gene?
Bobby Bones
It depends on what doctor you're talking to. Like in this book, which is called in the Realm of Hungry Ghosts, Close Encounters with Addiction by Gabor Matei, his whole thing is, it's not so much genetic, but it is very much the culture that you're raised in and you become more prone to it for different reasons. Yeah.
Raymundo
It does say only 23% of people who try heroin become addicted. So you only got a 1 in 4 shot. You're good.
Bobby Bones
Actually less 1 in 3.86 or something like that. But I'm not doing it. But if I were going to do it, that'd be the one I would want to do.
Amy
Coming up tomorrow at 8am I do truth syndrome.
Bobby Bones
Give me something that it turns out I'm like, sign me up. Okay. It's heroin. Ah, crap. They got me. Anyway, I would like to have some truth serum for the show. Bruce Willis can no longer speak, read, walk.
Lunchbox
Oh, man.
Bobby Bones
Because of dementia, according to reports, the beloved actor has become largely non verbal and no longer reads. He's also reported to face some motor difficulties. I did see a story yesterday that talked about him not understanding that he was a famous actor and not really understanding his world.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Which really sucks. I think. Again, anyone that I know who's dealt with dementia, it is terrible. Extremely difficult for everyone involved. My grandmother, only quickly before she died, she had a heart attack. No. She had a stroke which then led to the other parts of her body failing. So the stroke was first. It was brief. So I didn't have a long history of living with it and struggling with it, but I remember her not knowing who I was. And I was like. And that was for. I was like three weeks and I was like, ah. I don't even. Because she was like my mom for a lot of My life. Yeah. So anybody out there dealing with dementia? That sucks. And I'm sorry. And I don't even know what to say. What do you even say?
Amy
Yeah, there's not much you can. It's definitely, definitely one of the. More. It's just. Do you want to search heartbreaking.
Bobby Bones
Do you want to search for that gene inside of you that tells you.
Amy
If you're early heartbreaking situations, if you're.
Bobby Bones
Prone to early dementia? Cuz they do that.
Amy
Oh, gosh. Well, it's runs in my. Well, I. I don't know how much it depends on running in your family, but my aunt and uncle both had it on my dad's side and do.
Bobby Bones
You ever like, forget stuff and wonder is this setting in?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Oh, yeah, Yeah.
Bobby Bones
I do that all the time.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Like, is this early signs of early onset?
Amy
I don't know. I hope not. I think. Yeah. I've just. I've always been forgetful, so I'm like, nah, that's just me.
Bobby Bones
What if it was really early setting in though?
Amy
I don't know.
Bobby Bones
There's an experimental drug that's erased this guy's deadly brain tumor. In 2022, Ben Trotman was diagnosed with a deadly form of brain cancer and became the sole participant in a trial for a new drug that helps the immune system attack cancer cells. After undergoing radiation and chemotherapy and being on the new drug for over two years, his scans show no signs of cancer, which the doctor calls very unusual. A new trial using the same drug for glioblastoma patients is now in progress.
Lunchbox
That is amazing.
Bobby Bones
It's crazy, huh?
Amy
So that's cool.
Lunchbox
What's really cool?
Amy
What's that drug? Just can we all.
Bobby Bones
Heroin. Oh, it all goes back to heroin.
Lunchbox
Then we're in.
Bobby Bones
Yes. I give you one more deal here. Best decision ever. A woman moves into a retirement home at age 38.
Amy
No, that seems a little premature.
Bobby Bones
But I think mostly it's not about retirement, it's about the amenities.
Raymundo
Yeah, okay, but being surrounded by all those old people.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
Look at who you're with all day.
Bobby Bones
Dang haters.
Lunchbox
No, I'm saying like, you're still young. You have things to do.
Raymundo
Yeah, but a 38 year old hanging out with a bunch of 80 year olds, I mean, that's not fun.
Bobby Bones
She visited her aunt at a retirement village and told her she was looking for a place. And the elderly woman said, once you try an apartment here that's just opened up. Imagine though, nobody's playing loud music at night. When I briefly flirted with the idea of running for governor of Arkansas. We went back and bought a house in Arkansas, and I lived there plenty of time. Grew up there, obviously, but I was like, I need to have a house in case I need to go back and forth. And so we bought a house in the Hot Springs village, which is predominantly a retirement community. It was awesome. Nobody's allowed. They had pickleball courts and tennis courts. They had golf. They had, like, eight golf courses in the town.
Lunchbox
The retirement life.
Morgan
I was just in one of these yesterday, and they were having a wine and cheese happy hour. There was pickleball, there was ping pong, and there was also people doing puzzles. So honestly, I would do it.
Bobby Bones
And you can leave. It's not like you're trapped there. But think about the apartment complexes we all lived in. It's not like we were all hanging out with all our apartment friends.
Lunchbox
Yeah, your neighbors.
Bobby Bones
Dude.
Lunchbox
You stay up so late with your neighbor.
Bobby Bones
No, never, never, never in the history. I love that you guys are acting like if you don't live in an apartment complex and hang out with all your neighbors, that's crazy. I never hung out with neighbors. I had to work.
Amy
Depending on what type of place it is, all your meals might be provided and made for you too, which, when my dad was at his assisted living place, my kids would eat there some. And they still rave about that food. They ask me, can we go by there where papa used to live? We miss those rolls and that food. And I'm like, you guys are hating. Papaw's been dead for a while. I think we can just show up and, like, in his honor, you want.
Bobby Bones
To go have those rolls?
Amy
Have food there. But that would be clutch.
Bobby Bones
Morgan, do you want to talk about the Trisha Paytas? I say her name. Yeah, because this is a crazy story. It's gone viral again. Go ahead, Morgan. You can have it.
Morgan
Okay, so Trisha Paytas is a big YouTuber. She's gone big social media star since, like 2007. Has this huge following everywhere. Well, first of all, she has three kids.
Bobby Bones
The names of the kids are okay.
Morgan
The first one, Malibu Barbie.
Bobby Bones
Legal name.
Lunchbox
Interesting.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
Morgan
Second name Elvis.
Lunchbox
Cool name.
Bobby Bones
Elvis kind of works.
Lunchbox
I know Elvis.
Bobby Bones
Other people have been named Elvis, but still in relationship to Malibu Barbie. Go ahead.
Morgan
And the third one that was just born, Aquaman.
Raymundo
She's an idiot.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. These poor kids have a mom naming them things like Malibu Barbie and Aquaman.
Raymundo
Just for her YouTube hits.
Amy
Wow. She's married to Moses.
Bobby Bones
Moses is kind of a cool name, but that's common.
Lunchbox
That's more of a common name than Malibu Barbie.
Bobby Bones
I would say Moses isn't common.
Lunchbox
I knew Moses.
Bobby Bones
Okay. If you have to go, I knew a. Not super common, but did exist.
Lunchbox
Okay. Lunchbox did too.
Bobby Bones
More than Malibu Barbie. But I would say Moses isn't in the top 1000 names now.
Amy
And he might have tried not in America, but maybe.
Lunchbox
I think Chris Martin.
Bobby Bones
But we live in America.
Amy
I know. I was thinking worldwide.
Lunchbox
Good point. Good point. Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
Okay. More about this Trisha Paytas woman. So what else?
Morgan
Okay, so then there's this whole controversy and, like, conspiracy theories around it, but her babies were all born on major death days of other famous people. So her first one was born on the day that Queen Elizabeth II died. Her second one was. Was born the day that Pope Francis died. And now the third one was born on the day Ozzy Osbourne died.
Lunchbox
I mean, okay, my son was born when Heath Ledger died. Crazy.
Bobby Bones
So is your son, but your son isn't nuts. And there's three of them in a row.
Amy
Morgan, you're saying it's a body transfer.
Morgan
The con, the whole conspiracy theory is that, like, these bab.
Bobby Bones
Now, I think the reality, though, is those dates don't exactly line up where the people have died.
Amy
So wait, Lion, Squirrel is Barbie. So Queen. The queen came back as Barbie.
Bobby Bones
Malibu Barbie. Can you imagine the queen being bored? What the f. I'm now Malibu. My name's Malibu Barbie. Ah, it's royal.
Morgan
So the Queen one and the Aussie one lineup. Pope Francis is the one that's a few days off.
Lunchbox
Oh, well, it's not the exact day.
Bobby Bones
The two of them, they presented as that. So it blew up. And then you start to do a little investigating, and it's off a little bit. But really, she's nuts because she named Aquaman Malibu Barbie and Elvis. Like, that's the real story. Ozzy died yesterday. And depending on when you were born, you probably had different relationships with Ozzy Osbourne. I think we all missed their music. But I used to listen to magic 105, all the rock. What, like Black Sabbath and Ozzy?
Lunchbox
Yeah, we missed that for sure.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. So Prince of Darkness, he basically invented metal, the early version of metal. Then he got really famous again doing the Osbournes. Like, really famous. And I think if you're 25, I don't think you even know how famous the Osbournes were from the reality show, because that was a massive part of culture. Like, less than two weeks ago, he did a concert. We played some of it on the post show and he was singing. He was struggling a bit, but he was up on a throne singing. He died yesterday. 76 years old. That's all.
Amy
Yeah, definitely thought you were gonna say.
Bobby Bones
Something a little 110.
Amy
Not 110, but definitely not 76.
Lunchbox
I mean, it feels like he's been old for a while, right? Like just.
Bobby Bones
I think he has, yeah. I think he's been rode hard. That's part of it for sure. Yeah. One of the pioneers of heavy metal after Black sabbath formed in 1968. Fact or fiction? Did Ozzy really bite the head off a bat?
Amy
Hmm?
Bobby Bones
Fact. Okay.
Amy
He did. He did.
Bobby Bones
Why do you think that?
Amy
Because I've heard that lots of times.
Bobby Bones
This is from an interview On David Letterman, March 25, 1982, where they talk about that somebody threw a bat on stage and I thought it was one.
Amy
Of these toy bats, so I picked it up, bite the thing's head off, and suddenly everybody's freaking out because the real bat. Cause, like, on the stage set, like, the bat goes asleep and the lights go on.
Raymundo
So it was, for all practical purposes, a toy bat.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I can assure you the rabies shots.
Amy
That I went through after aren't fun.
Raymundo
No, no. They're painful, I understand.
Bobby Bones
Very painful. That's from David Letterman's YouTube channel. It was a real bat, but he didn't think it was a real bat. He didn't grab a bat to rip its head off on purpose. He thought it was a rubber bat. And then the legend grew that he was insane.
Amy
Gotcha.
Bobby Bones
Here is top list of antics at number five. In his autobiography, Ozzy admits to being so out of his mind on drugs that he shot all the cats in his home. He called this one of his biggest regrets. Whoa. Yeah. Number four, trashing a hotel room with a shark. On a fishing trip with Black Sabbath bandmates, Ozzy allegedly brought a shark back to the hotel, dismembered it in the bathtub, and helped destroy the hotel room. Ozzy, on drugs, dismembered a shark and smeared blood all over the room.
Lunchbox
Ozzy. What the?
Bobby Bones
Number three, Snorting a line of ants on tour with Motley Crue. According to the Dirt by Motley Crue, Ozzy snorted a line of ants off the ground. Oh, that hurts my nose. Tommy Lee and Nikki Sixx said it was a moment they knew they couldn't out crazy him. Yeah. Number two, urinating on the Alamo, 1982. While wearing his then wife's Sharon's dress, Ozzie drunkenly urinated Near a monument across from the Alamo in San Antonio, Texas. He was arrested and banned from the city for a decade.
Amy
Wow.
Bobby Bones
And number one, biting the head off a dove. This is a dove.
Lunchbox
Dang. It's a different one.
Bobby Bones
In an attempt to make an impression at a label meeting with CBS executives, Ozzy pulled live doves from his coat pocket and bit the head off one and spit on the table. He was just trying to be crazy, like act crazy. But he was also on so many drugs that it allowed him to be crazy also.
Amy
How do you get banned from a city?
Bobby Bones
Is that like a key to the city where you. It really doesn't open the doors. You really can't be banned.
Lunchbox
And how do they know if you're really there?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, there's not like a sensor that goes off. No ankle mon monitor. Like he's in San Antonio, boys. Get him.
Amy
Probably say you're on i35 and you need to get south in Texas. Like could you have to detour outside of San Antonio?
Bobby Bones
Probably. It was. He wasn't able to do any shows there.
Lunchbox
There we go.
Amy
Gotcha. Like he couldn't book a venue.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Amy
But he could do Buda. Maybe Kyle.
Lunchbox
Yeah. New Braunfels.
Amy
Maybe.
Bobby Bones
Maybe the birds. Yeah, yeah. Rest in peace, Ozzy Osbourne. Cool. Let's take a break. You guys can call us 87777 Bobby. Hit us up. 8777 Bobby. Be back.
Eddie
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Morgan
Kelly Harnett spent over a decade in prison for a murder she says she didn't commit.
Bobby Bones
I'm 100% innocent.
Morgan
While behind bars, she learned the law from scratch.
Bobby Bones
He goes, oh God.
Morgan
Harnett Jailhouse Lawyer and as she fought for herself, she also became a lifeline for the women locked up alongside her.
Bobby Bones
You're supposed to have your faith in God, but I had nothing but faith in her.
Morgan
So many of these women had lived the same stories.
Bobby Bones
I said, were you a victim of domestic violence?
Morgan
And she was like, yeah, but maybe Kelly could change the ending.
Bobby Bones
I said, how many people have gotten other incarcerated individuals out of here? I'm going to be the first one to do that.
Morgan
This is the story of Kelly Harnett, a woman who spent 12 years fighting not just for her own freedom, but her girlfriend's too.
Bobby Bones
I think I have a mission from God to save souls by getting people out of prison.
Morgan
The girlfriends Jailhouse lawyer listen on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Eddie
Just like great shoes, great books take you places through unforgettable love stories and into conversations with characters you'll never forget.
Morgan
I think any good romance, it gives me this feeling of like butterflies.
Eddie
I'm Danielle Robaix and this is bookmarked by Reese's Book Club, the new podcast from hello Sunshine and I Heart podcasts. Every week I sit down with your favorite book lovers, authors, celebrities, book talkers and more to explore the stories that shape us on the page and off. I've been reading every Reese's Book Club pick, deep diving booktok theories and obsessing over book to screen casts for years and now I get to talk to the people making the magic. So if you've ever fallen in love with a fictional character or cried at the last chapter or passed a book to a friend saying, you have to read this. This podcast is for you. Listen to Bookmarked by Reese's Book Club on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Bobby Bones
So what happened at Chappaquiddick? Well, it really depends on who you talk to. There are many versions of what happened in 1969 when a young Ted Kennedy drove a car into a pond and left a woman behind to drown. There's a famous headline, I think in the New York Daily News, it's teddy Escapes, Blonde drowns. And in a strange way, right, that sort of tells you the story really became about Ted's political future, Ted's political hopes.
Amy
Will Ted become president?
Bobby Bones
Chappaquiddick is a story of a tragic death and how the Kennedy machine took control.
Amy
And he's not the only Kennedy to survive a scandal.
Bobby Bones
The Kennedys have lived through disgrace, affairs.
Lunchbox
Violence, you name it.
Bobby Bones
So is there a curse? Every week we go behind the headlines.
Lunchbox
And beyond the drama of America's royal family.
Eddie
Listen to United States of Kennedy on.
Amy
The iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcast, or wherever you get your podcast.
Bobby Bones
Love some good drama with artists. And so Zach Bryan finished up his run of shows at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey. And so there was a TikTok from a 14 year old that's gone semi viral. And the kid said, we waited three hours outside to meet Zach Bryan and he completely blew everyone off and drove away like a jerk. Meanwhile, he got out of his car to meet fans. MetLife Night 1. This was MetLife Night 2. So Zach Brian commented back again, this is a 14 year old kid. He commented back and he said, you're not entitled after someone plays two and a half hours to get a picture or a hello. Get off my D. Get off my d. Whoa. So it gets better. It gets better. Hold on, let me finish the story. Let me finish the story. He later added, I went out and took pictures both night, one night and three, I had a third show the next day and it was late, needed to rest. Then Gavin Adcock weighs in and says, if you can't handle the criticism of a 14 year old, why do people idolize you? That kid was head over heels to meet you and spent parents spent a ton of money to see you. He got, he's got feelings too. And you're a grown man, nearly 30. They're the only reason you're around. So, and obviously everybody's divided and so I shall divide even more with my opinions. First of all, I'd like to shout out both of these guys and applaud them for saying how they really feel, even if they're not popular feelings. Because in today's world, everybody that's an artist has to say exactly the right thing. Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, I wish I wouldn't have done that. I'll just ignore that. Even if I don't agree with either one of them or if I agree with both of them. Good job for just saying how they feel. There needs to be more of that. I did think it was funny that Zach Bryant told a 14 year old to get off his D. That's funny.
Amy
I have a question about that. Did he know he was 14? We know now, but like, did probably. Okay.
Bobby Bones
But it kind of doesn't matter. I don't think he was saying in a sexual way. So it doesn't matter if he's 14.
Amy
Of course not. But it just still feels weird.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Zach Bryan has a point. Zach Bryan has a point. And I'll say this. He finished a show. I'm sure he did. All of his obligations for meet and greet, pre show, and if every artist stopped their car and took pictures with every fan outside of every show, they would never get home. Now, I'm not saying what he did was right or wrong. What I like is that he just said how he felt. Even if he can come off like a douchebag, I'm cool with it. Same thing with Gavin Adcock. I don't even necessarily agree with what Gavin said, but I love that he said it. So I support artists saying how they really feel and just letting the chips fall. I love authenticity. But that kid, he's 14, so he's gonna post stupid stuff. But I don't think an artist owes it. They can if they want to, but if they owed it to fans to stop after every show and take pictures with people that have been waiting around for hours, they would never get home. And maybe he was tired, maybe he was sick, maybe he had to. We don't know the circumstances of people and we don't know their circumstances, period.
Amy
Right.
Bobby Bones
That's what's up. I love him. Fine. With a 14 year old, that's hilarious.
Amy
What do you say? Get off my D. Get off my D. Yeah, yeah.
Bobby Bones
And then Gavin Adcock jumped in. I love that because Gavin Adcock, unsolicited, like out of nowhere. Yeah. From right field. I'd like to jump in this. It's funny that that's starting to be Gavin's brand a little bit. Because he jumped in. No, he just started the Beyonce because she was beating him on itunes, because, by the way, nobody listens to itunes. Like, nobody really downloads music anymore. And that was a chart. And he was like, how am I getting beat by Beyonce in the country music charts? That's not country music. And so he says this on stage. It goes viral. It's a whole thing. I do like that he's just saying how he feels, even if I don't agree with him. So more of that. More of that. Less of the fake stuff. They both come off as weird, but that's okay. Southwest Airlines will start selling tickets with seat assignments next week.
Lunchbox
Oh, it's already here.
Bobby Bones
It doesn't. It's not gonna affect anybody's life.
Lunchbox
Dude, that was the best thing about Southwest.
Raymundo
It was.
Amy
It wasn't.
Bobby Bones
The best thing was it was cheaper. It wasn't the best thing.
Amy
Well, and they love bags, and they don't love bags anymore.
Raymundo
They don't love bags anymore. Their whole commercial thing is gone.
Bobby Bones
People are all upset that they will be picking your seat, but it's really gonna affect no one, because if you were in the A list, you probably will be one of the people that gets to pick your seat now. But people just go, oh, it's a change. I don't. It. It's really gonna affect nobody's life. The only thing it will affect is if ticket prices start to go up and if they start to charge more. That will be what affects people, not the actual picking of the seats, because the people will pick their seats are the same people that were getting A and the first part of B. And the people that don't are the people that got to C. And the people that got to see didn't get to pick their seats anyway. They just got stuck in the middle somewhere. And then I try to block them. I put a backpack into my middle seat and act like somebody was in.
Lunchbox
The bathroom or act like you're sick.
Bobby Bones
Yes. I was wearing a mask before COVID because I wouldn't want people to sit next to me, so I'd wear a mask. Because that was what you wore. You wore a mask to show that you were sick and it worked. Yeah. People be like, I sit next to that dude. So, yeah, Southwest Airlines will fly in assigned seats for the first time coming up, they'll start selling it, but they don't start going into effect for a few months.
Amy
Gotcha.
Lunchbox
It's like the real ID we heard about it a long time ago, and now it's here.
Bobby Bones
By the way, does everybody have their real id?
Amy
Nope.
Bobby Bones
Amy, you still don't.
Amy
I filled out all my paperwork, and I have a folder that I keep with me at all times with everything I need for it in case I have time to go by the dmv.
Bobby Bones
In case you run into someone in an elevator that can do it for you.
Amy
It's literally. It's in my car right now. I don't leave the house without it because maybe whatever day will be the day that I can go by the dmv. I did try to go.
Bobby Bones
It also is not that big of a deal that you don't have it.
Amy
It is because my license also expired.
Bobby Bones
Oh, well, that's a double whammy. Yes. And that's not so much about real id. It's just having a driver's license.
Amy
Yeah. So guess what else I have to carry with me everywhere I go?
Bobby Bones
Your passport.
Amy
Passport.
Bobby Bones
Well, they were like, if you don't get your real id, you can't buy food at the grocery store. And so we're all like, oh, God. And then in reality, if you do have to travel and you do go to the airport, it's like, five extra minutes. It's not even that big of a deal.
Amy
So, fun fact. I definitely have to do it by August 17, because at that point, my license will have been expired to the point where I would have to retake my driver's test.
Bobby Bones
Please do that. No, no, no.
Raymundo
Oh, my goodness. Don't do that.
Bobby Bones
We beg you to do that. Take your driver's test again. Just let it roll. Let it roll.
Lunchbox
You might not pass that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Amy may never be able to drive again. You may be riding your bike to work like lunchbox.
Amy
Okay. I mean, hey, if you want to give me an excuse to put it off. Yes, no problem.
Bobby Bones
Not an excuse. I beg of you. As a favor, really put it off and go take the driving test again.
Amy
Done.
Bobby Bones
Done.
Amy
I mean, I don't want to do that, but if you're asking for the.
Bobby Bones
Show, I appreciate you committing to the bits. Yeah. Let's take a call from Louise in Missouri, who's on. Hey, Louise, you're on the show. Good morning.
H
Good morning.
Bobby Bones
What's happening?
H
I was just calling as you guys.
Bobby Bones
Were talking about Ozzy Osborne and the wild stuff.
H
That's fun to talk about.
Amy
I also feel like it's right up.
Bobby Bones
You guys alley to bring up that in his final shows, Ozzy Osbourne raised.
H
$190 million for the Birmingham England Children's Hospital.
Bobby Bones
And that's just something that you guys dedicate a lot of time to also.
H
So I thought it was worth mentioning.
Bobby Bones
Well, I appreciate you calling and sharing that. And if.
Amy
Yes, 190 million.
Bobby Bones
I'm not sure the number, that statistic I'm not familiar with, but that show was donated.
Amy
That's insane.
Bobby Bones
And a lot of big artists showed up to play.
Amy
Oh, cool. Cool. Okay. Wow. That's amazing.
Bobby Bones
That was like less than two weeks ago.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Amy
Wow.
Lunchbox
Not long ago.
Amy
What a way to go.
Bobby Bones
Ozzy Osbourne's final show. I do have the statistic titled Back to the beginning. Raised 190 million for charity.
Amy
That is epic.
Bobby Bones
The concert, which featured Black Sabbath and other artists, is being held as the highest grossing charity concert of all time, according to music director Tom Morello. Tom Morello is.
Amy
Amy, tell me he is Tom Morello.
Bobby Bones
Tom Morello is Tom Morello. Who's Tom Morello?
Amy
He's Tom.
Bobby Bones
Music trivia.
Amy
Tom.
Lunchbox
Come on, Amy.
Amy
Mr. Morello.
Bobby Bones
Mr. Morello is correct. Eddie, who's Tom Morello?
Lunchbox
Rage against the Machine.
Bobby Bones
That's correct. The money will be donated to multiple charities, including Birmingham Children's Hospital, Acorn Children's Hospital. Cure Parkinson's. He had Parkinson's, by the way. You can watch the video and learn more about Ozzy's final concert and record breaking fundraising. Wow. There you go. Hey, Luis, I really appreciate you calling that so we could talk about that.
Amy
Absolutely.
Bobby Bones
Thank you guys so much. All right, have a good day.
Amy
You too.
Bobby Bones
I do want to say Friday is Eddie's hot dog eating day. I saw your Instagram yesterday.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
You posted you at the grocery store with all the hot dogs. How many did you buy?
Lunchbox
Oh, I didn't buy them. You're buying them.
Bobby Bones
No, no. How many did you. Sorry, Semantically I was incorrect. How many did you get?
Lunchbox
I went. And there's probably 80 there because, I mean, just the packaging, they come in eight. So it's just weird. I had to kind of over buy.
Amy
Yeah, obviously you can't remove.
Raymundo
You can't under buy.
Bobby Bones
Well, I'm surprised that you would jump and get that many to begin with because you.
Lunchbox
What do you mean?
Bobby Bones
Well, you have 24 hours starting Friday. And if you're 12 hours in and you've only done 15, you're not gonna need more. And if you do need more, we run to the grocery store real quick.
Amy
Oh, but he needs to believe in himself from the beginning.
Bobby Bones
Yeah.
Lunchbox
This is a mental move, dude. Yes, like, absolutely.
Raymundo
They all got to Be grilled. I mean, he's got to have them ready to go.
Lunchbox
He didn't even find a grill. I haven't thought about pre packaging them. You know, like put them in foil. Real nice. Almost like I'm in a ball game.
Bobby Bones
So it's a. Like a celebration each time you open one.
Lunchbox
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Friday show. And so we'll do the show and then about 9:30 we will start streaming it live. Maybe 10 again. We have to finish Friday show completely. Then we will start streaming from the studio for 24 hours. We won't be here 24 hours, but we'll start the stream and for 24 hours, Eddie will be on the clock to eat 70 hot dogs. And if he eats all 70 of them, all will be on camera all streamed. He will win $800.
Lunchbox
Let's go.
Amy
Should we have a moment where we all enjoy a hot dog with him?
Lunchbox
Oh, that'd be nice. Like the last hot dog.
Amy
No, no, not the last one. We're not gonna be with you.
Bobby Bones
But the last hot dog. I'll be with you.
Amy
Yeah, for the last one. What if it's in the middle of the night?
Bobby Bones
The only thing is I have to go for NFL Network to Titans camp on Saturday. So if you're at 70 and I'm at Titans camp, you gotta eat at a Titans camp.
Lunchbox
So I could just go meet you there.
Bobby Bones
You just come to Titans camp with hot dog. I need to be with you. Yeah.
Amy
Okay. That's true. True, true. It would be celebratory to do that. But I guess just when we're all together, should we all like.
Bobby Bones
If you want a hot dog, have it.
Amy
I just mean with like. It's like a thing.
Lunchbox
You can always do it in honor of me.
Bobby Bones
Wherever you die. If you die.
Amy
And Morgan can have an impossible.
Bobby Bones
Pour one out. Pour a hot dog out for Eddie. Oh, yeah. Follow the Bobby Bones Show YouTube page and Eddie will do that live. I mean, we're live right now on that page, but Eddie will do that on that page as well, starting Friday. All right, thanks. The top 10 most significant and high profile manhunts of all time in America or by Americans. Who comes to mind.
Amy
Oh, okay. We're hunting for an American.
Bobby Bones
No, it's got. We have to be doing it though.
Amy
Oh, El Chapo.
Lunchbox
Oh, that's a good one. Amy. We were looking for him.
Bobby Bones
El Chapo didn't make it. Oh, didn't we have him like a couple of times? And he kept like digging out. Even Mexico had him and like went out of tunnels yeah, yeah. El Chapo did not make it. I'll give you a couple of them. The Unabomber carried out a nationwide bombing campaign from 78 to 95. Think about how long they look for that dude. Killing three, injuring 23. A 17 year manhunt. He was caught in 1996 after his brother recognized his writing style in his published manifesto. Whoa. Case was cracked by linguistic analysis. Kind of was cracked by his brother. Yeah, but the Unabomber is at number two all time now. Number one, didn't actually happen in America. Oh, but by Americans. What do you got? Top 10 manhunts of all time.
Lunchbox
Oh, oh, Osama bin laden.
Bobby Bones
Correct. Number one. Osama bin Laden.
Lunchbox
That was huge.
Bobby Bones
Ten years. Killed by U.S. navy SEALs in Pakistan in 2011. Most expensive and extensive manhunt in U.S. history involving CIA and international intelligence.
Lunchbox
I saw a show, maybe, I don't know, on Netflix. You know how it pops up and gives you teasers? And there was the video of Osama bin Laden, who would walk every day on his garden. And they were like, we just noticed a pattern that whoever this person is, he does it the same day. And that's what made him attract those. Whatever the. What are they?
Amy
Well, I saw that they did. What was.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I don't know what you're talking about.
Lunchbox
Yeah, the people that were after him, that's what made it click. Like, hey, let's just start looking at this guy.
Amy
Yeah, but what was cool, too, is they pulled footage of an interview that Osama bin Laden did with somebody like an American journalist somewhere, and they were walking during the interview, and they compared the walk of him during that interview with the person that was walking in the garden.
Bobby Bones
That's it.
Lunchbox
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Edward Snowden makes honorable mention. He leaked classified NSA documents of 2013. It's technically ongoing, but he has asylum in Russia. Another one that's honorable mention is Bonnie and Clyde. Oh, yeah, the romantic outlaw duo responsible for multiple bank robberies and murders in the early 1930s. Also, it just shows you, with time, things get way more romantic than they should be. Because Bonnie and Clyde now is like, oh, yeah, we're Bonnie and Clyde. We'll roll. But they were murdering people. Yeah.
Lunchbox
Not good.
Raymundo
That's pretty bad.
Bobby Bones
They were searched for for two years. They were killed in an ambush by law enforcement in 1934. They became infamous folk heroes. The manhunt was coordinated across multiple states. Do you have a guess?
Raymundo
Btk, the one from Kansas.
Bobby Bones
I wonder what his real name was. Hold on, let me See, I don't know his name. Morgan, he was your uncle. Yeah, he was your uncle, but he.
Morgan
Was definitely known as btk. That.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, but they have their real names listed here, so BTK wasn't his real name.
Morgan
Oh, Dennis. Dennis.
Bobby Bones
Dennis Raider.
Amy
Yes.
Bobby Bones
Dennis Raider didn't make the list, but that's a good one. Wow. OJ at number three. No, they knew where he was at number three. Eric Robert Rudolph. Who do you think that is? Because you'll know as soon as I tell you.
Amy
Eric Robert Rudolph.
Bobby Bones
Oh, that's maybe. You may not know this one. You'll know the event, but you won't know him.
Raymundo
Eric Rodolph.
Bobby Bones
Eric Robert Rudolph. He was responsible for a bombing and attacks on an abortion clinic, a gay nightclub, and for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing. And they thought it was the other dude, Richard Jewell.
Lunchbox
Yes.
Bobby Bones
They looked for him for five years. He was captured in 2003 while dumpster diving in North Carolina. He lived in the Appalachian wilderness to evade capture. Wow.
Raymundo
I didn't know they really caught someone for the Atlanta bombing. Never knew that.
Bobby Bones
Responsible for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing and attacks on abortion clinics and a gay nightclub.
Raymundo
Oh, DB Cooper.
Bobby Bones
Yes. DB Cooper's number five. He hijacked a plane in 1971. He's the one who hijacked the plane. Jumps up to all the money.
Lunchbox
That's crazy.
Bobby Bones
Never found parachute. But they see. They see, like, dollar bills in the area.
Amy
Oh, yeah.
Bobby Bones
He hijacked a plane in 1971, extorted $200,000, and parachuted into the night. The case is still ongoing. Never found. It remains the only unsolved skyjacking in U.S. history. He became an American folk legend. Another one is Whitey Bulger. Oh, Boston man.
Raymundo
That dude.
Lunchbox
South Boston.
Bobby Bones
Or Bolger. Not sure how you say it. Bolger, the Boston mob boss. Wanted for racketeering, murder, and drug trafficking. 16 years. Finally captured in California in 2011. He was an alleged FBI informant. Or did an informant tell him?
Raymundo
Allegedly he was working for the FBI at the same time.
Bobby Bones
Got it. So if he was working for the FBI, then how was he not found?
Raymundo
Well, in the beginning, like, he was doing all this drug stuff, killing people, but then he would inform on other people and they would arrest those people, and they were letting him get away, I guess, with stuff. And then all of a sudden, they're like, you know what? We should probably arrest him.
Morgan
Wait.
Amy
Oh, question that popped in my head about that. When you're an informant, can you continue your debauchery I don't think so, but.
Raymundo
That'S what I'm saying.
Bobby Bones
I guess it depends on the level.
Raymundo
Like, I think it was shady back then.
Bobby Bones
If you're an informant and you're like, I don't know, stealing hubcaps, but you're informing on murders, they probably let you steal hubcaps. So you can still know more about the murders, but, I don't know, you can kill while telling them. Who else is killing? I think it kind of the severity of it. Andrew cunan. He killed five people in 1997, including fashion designer Giovanni Versace. They chased him for three months. Richard, Matt, and David Sweat. They escaped a maximum security prison in 2015 in upstate New York. Matt was killed in a shootout. Sweat was captured. Their escape was aided by a prison worker and triggered a massive manhunt involving a thousand officers. John Dillinger. He was a bank robber in the 20s.
Lunchbox
Yeah. Black and white days.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Exactly one year. Lester eubanks. Ongoing over 50 years. He was convicted of murder. Escaped from prison in 1973 while out on a shopping trip as part of a prison furlough. Over 50 years. They've been looking for him. Still at large as of 2025. Featured on Netflix's Unsolved Mysteries, which led to new leads. But they think he's alive and they think he's still gone over 50 years.
Raymundo
That's incredible.
Bobby Bones
And then, Assata Shakur, convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper in 1973. They've been searching for him for over 40 years. He escaped prison in 1979.
Lunchbox
Whoa.
Bobby Bones
Remains on the FBI's most wanted terrorist list with a $1 million bounty. But for 40 years, they haven't found this dude.
Raymundo
He's probably dead now, right? He's kind of older.
Bobby Bones
The other dude is older. Lester Eubanks. He's been out 50 years.
Raymundo
Yeah. So they're both probably done.
Lunchbox
What about the Alcatraz guys? Like, they just give up on them.
Raymundo
Oh, they sank.
Bobby Bones
Oh. Because they debated. Could they and actually make it?
Lunchbox
Yeah. Like, I feel like you don't.
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I drove through that on a boat. I think I could do it.
Lunchbox
You think you can swim it?
Bobby Bones
I don't know. I didn't touch the water because I know the temperature of the water is freezing. They said.
Lunchbox
The fact is, with the temperature of the water, there's sharks in the water. Like, could they have made it? Because they did have a raft and they found the raft.
Bobby Bones
I think if it were just distance, and I'm not a great swimmer. But I'm an okay swimmer. Like, I did a couple, like, Olympic triathlons back in the day, which doesn't make me a good swimmer, but it means I've somewhat trained to swim a bit. I think I could have done it from the distance, but I don't know the temperature of the water because it didn't look. Because I was out there and I looked and I was like, could I have done this? And I think I could have.
Lunchbox
I feel like everyone that goes to San Francisco does that.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, I think I could have. I want to give you guys one other story. A restaurant in China is being slammed for offering the guests the chance to snuggle with lion cubs as part of the $150 four course meal.
Lunchbox
I think it's legit.
Raymundo
That's cool.
Lunchbox
Sounds awesome.
Bobby Bones
A restaurant known as Wanhai is under fire for offering diners a chance to cuddle with lion cubs as part of the $154 course afternoon tea experience. It has reportedly sold about 20 of these tickets daily. So they're making a lot of money. Yeah. I guess I would need to know if these cubs are in danger, how they're treating the cubs. Because if the cubs are like cool pets and they're nice and having a lot. It's like when people get mad that Ugga is at football games and Ugg is a bulldog. It's the Georgia bulldog. That dog's got a great life. Like, some people just need to shut up. Yeah, that dog loves life. It's awesome. Chilling. If he like Ugga, I'm okay with it.
Amy
I feel like all the actual animal mascots live great lives.
Bobby Bones
Bevo.
Amy
Yeah.
Lunchbox
Lives a great.
Bobby Bones
We've been to be where Bevo lives. Bevo's living it up. You guys gonna be like tree Bevo, right? You gotta see Bevo. Bevo gets to go to the games for free. Don't get to buy a ticket.
Lunchbox
You guys have a hog, right, Tusk?
Bobby Bones
Yeah, we have test. Yeah, we've seen Tusk lives. And by the way, we have. There are multiples, right? Like, when one finally dies of old age, they just crown another one. Like, Ugga isn't actually that bulldog's name.
Lunchbox
Oh.
Bobby Bones
It'S like the Pope. It's ugly. Yes. It's actually like fat Philip, you know, the family's bulldog or whatever it is.
Raymundo
So they have one in training always.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. I don't know if training is the word, but yes, they do have. They go and they select a new one, like the Pope. And when smoke comes out the doghouse, like, on deck. They've selected the new bulldog.
Amy
Or, like, you're an on deck, like. Or an understudy.
Bobby Bones
I do have the draft results. We did the letter B.
Lunchbox
Come on, baby.
Bobby Bones
And so we found the letter. We found out live, and so you have to come up with answers quickly. And it was awesome. Things that start with the letter B. And last place was so last. Everybody else was pretty close, but last place with only 4%, you think it was you?
Amy
I don't know. Maybe.
Bobby Bones
What was your first pick?
Lunchbox
Amy.
Bobby Bones
You pick basketball.
Amy
Oh, basketball is pretty awesome.
Bobby Bones
Basketball burgers. And Brad Pitt was.
Amy
Amy. Hey.
Bobby Bones
In last place with 4%. Amy.
Amy
Yeah.
Bobby Bones
Amy's out. Lunchbox and I. 3 and 4 at 17 and 15%. So we were close. Morgan at 24% with booze, boys in bed.
Morgan
Yeah, nailed that one.
Bobby Bones
And number one, and I did not give him the credit he deserved is eddie. Wow. With 40% is a massive victory with Bobby Bone show, beach, and barbecue.
Lunchbox
I mean, I think Bobby Bone show was a strong number one. I think people just saw that with, like, absolutely.
Bobby Bones
Eddie is our winner. What?
Lunchbox
I've never. I don't know the last time I won a draft. That's amazing.
Bobby Bones
Amy's out of the next one. Raymundo back in, I think. Yeah. Basketball was just. It's not bad. No, it is. It's just like, normal.
Amy
Mine wasn't strong. Yeah, I get it. What was my second one? It was basketball.
Bobby Bones
Burgers.
Amy
Burgers.
Bobby Bones
Solid. Brad Pitt. This is fine.
Amy
I know.
Raymundo
I mean, it wasn't gonna compete with.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. It wasn't sensational anyway. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We'll do another one again on Monday. You guys like that? We'll do a couple more before we retire this version of it, but we'll do another one Monday. Yeah. On the phone now in Longview, Texas, is Shelly. Shelly, welcome to the show.
H
Good morning, studio.
Bobby Bones
Morning.
H
Oh, I've been wanting to do that for a year. How are y'? All?
Bobby Bones
We're doing pretty good. What's going on?
H
Well, Lunchbox and I have something in common.
Bobby Bones
Go ahead.
H
He and I both want to be on Survivor.
Bobby Bones
Have you tried out for Survivor? Sent the video or anything?
H
26 times I have tried out.
Bobby Bones
Oh, wow.
Lunchbox
Then they have nothing in common.
Amy
Yeah. Because lunch is.
Bobby Bones
He talks the talk, doesn't walk the walk. You walk the walk. There we go.
Amy
That's impressive.
Bobby Bones
But they haven't picked you, huh?
Amy
Not yet.
H
Not yet. They're. I don't. They're slow on the take. I'm one of These like on video. I get nervous if I'm like doing it one on one just by myself. But if you get me one on one, I can BS my way through anything. If they did a one on one interview with me, I'd get on there. But I've done things from. I got in a full gorilla suit swinging out of a tree on a rope, dressed up as Dracula and I went to a funeral home and did a whole spill in one of their caskets. I've done a whole lot of stuff. Not done kind of a serious one as well, but. Lunchbox, bro. Change your shoes. You need to start walking the walk. You would walk away with it because just your personality. Personality. I think you would need to dial back a little bit of the. Oh, I've got this in the bag. Got this in a bag. Because they would target that. Of course, you've watched the show, you know that. But I think you should do it.
Raymundo
No, I agree. I mean I definitely should be on that show. I, I agree with you. 100 and I would have to dial it back. I wouldn't be able to take charge that first day. I'd have to delay back. But that'd be so hard when people are. But you just want to be, oh, we need to do this, we need to do that.
Bobby Bones
I don't really care about show strategy. You're not on the show. Oh, it's like, you got to get on the show.
Raymundo
Sorry.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. But she has tried out 26 times. Dang. What's the farthest you've made it?
H
The farmers have made it. There was a. I think it's still a four step process. I made it to the second step. I sent in a video and then they actually called me and set up a time and they had cameramen that were actually on location doing the shoot. And then they come back and do another video with you, another three minute video. And that was the farthest that I made it.
Bobby Bones
So.
H
But I sent one, I sent another one in about four or six weeks ago.
Bobby Bones
So I'm just being objective here by hearing the results of this. If you've tried 26 times, they haven't picked you. You're obviously not doing something that they're looking for. So hopefully you're changing it up every single time. Like you're, you're trying to find some need of theirs through what you're presenting. And I'm not sure what it is. I don't know if it's, you know, the, the crazy stuff you're doing. If it's Aesthetically, they're looking for something different. I don't know. But you're not continuing with the same strategy, right?
H
Oh, no, no, no. I'm changing it up. And they probably know you by me. I. Yeah, they probably do. It's like, oh, it's her again. But I agree with you 100%. I need to change it up. One of the three times ago, I actually went somewhere where they were coming to a casting call, and I was with this group of people because we're standing in line for a couple of hours, and this kid was a real jerk, and we were talking about how many times we tried out, and at that point, I guess it was 23. And he goes, do you not get the hint? I was like, excuse me? He goes, do you not get the hint? And I said, you know what? I hope I make it, and I hope that you make it. I hope we're on the same tribe. And I said, because your lunch is mine, I'm coming for you. I'm competitive. Don't tell me I can't do something.
Raymundo
So did he make it?
H
No, bro. He ended. Sorry, I teach high school. He ended up walking out of the audition.
Bobby Bones
Why?
H
Because he didn't like the question they asked him.
Bobby Bones
About what?
H
Like, were you idiot. What?
Bobby Bones
What?
H
He. If he was going out, he was ranting and raving. What does it matter my purpose for doing this? Well, I don't know. They want to know.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, that's a good point. Well, look, Shelly, I hope you make it because you've tried out 26 times. You obviously have a passion for it. I think that's 26 more times than Lunchbox has auditioned for it.
Raymundo
Yeah, it's 26 more than I auditioned for it. Correct.
Bobby Bones
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Lunchbox
You got to do the math.
Bobby Bones
Thank you. I would encourage you, as a body of work, to evaluate those 26 times and see what the commonalities are and then not be common about that anymore. Change that up. Because there's something that they're seeing. There's something they're seeing, and they're going, this is not for us.
Amy
Like, maybe is it the costumes?
Bobby Bones
I don't know, because I don't think everyone's been costumed. But if you're trying out 26 times, it doesn't matter what it is, and you're not getting it. I'm not saying you should quit by any means.
Amy
Never.
Bobby Bones
But you should modify your approach. Otherwise, you're pushing against a wall, and that wall ain't moving. And so evaluate your body of Work what the consistencies are. The other consistency is you haven't been picked. And so you need to change something up. So they'll change something up.
H
Yeah, I like that.
Bobby Bones
We're rooting for you. That'd be awesome. I'd love to see you on the show. We'll see Shelly in Longview, Texas. We'll be like, we know her.
Lunchbox
That'd be cool.
Bobby Bones
That'd be cool. All right, Shelly, hope you have a great day. Thank you for calling us.
H
Thank you. Y' all have a great day.
Bobby Bones
All right, bye. Bye. Okay, we're gonna end the podcast there with Shelly, so thank you all for being here. Amy, do you have a new episode up of your show?
Amy
I do. It is a deep dive into Mel Robbins Let Them theory and some controversy that has been surrounding that lately.
Bobby Bones
Did she not let somebody.
Amy
Kinda. Yeah, kinda. Classic Kat, my co host, who's a licensed therapist, she leads the episode. She is more the teacher and I'm the student. Cause I'm the male fan and Kat isn't so much Mel hater in the house. Yeah, it's informative. It's not a bash session at all, but it will cause you to do some critical thinking of your. So that is.
Bobby Bones
People don't like to do critical thinking. I've learned.
Amy
They don't.
Bobby Bones
No, generally people don't. They don't like critical thinking because it's too hard on them to have to evaluate their choices over a long period of time because it may reflect that they've been wrong.
Amy
I agree with that. Which is why Kat challenged me to do some critical thinking around it. Because I was like Mel's number one fan and because she challenged me to critical think. I did. And I would say I'm still a fan, just not as big. And the episode is informative and I appreciate Kat's thoughtfulness about it. So you can check it out. Feeling Things podcast with Amy and Katie.
Bobby Bones
I also am being a little facetious with that. People don't like to critical think for the most part.
Amy
Yes. I get what you're saying.
Bobby Bones
Yeah. Because it makes them challenge their beliefs. And anytime anyone challenges a belief, they either struggle with that or decide they're not going to do it. And they dig in even harder on a belief that has been wrong simply because they feel challenged on it.
Amy
Yes, I agree with that, guys.
Lunchbox
Honestly, I don't know what critical thinking is.
Raymundo
Think critically, dude.
Bobby Bones
There you go.
Raymundo
Come on.
Lunchbox
Thanks, Lunchbox.
Bobby Bones
He just told you.
Raymundo
It's really easy.
Bobby Bones
Think about people in critical condition, mostly at the hospital.
Lunchbox
Oh dude, that's sad.
Amy
That's it.
Bobby Bones
That's what it is. Thank you guys to everybody all you part tours. We appreciate you listening to part two of the podcast. We will see you guys tomorrow. Goodbye everybody. Going through a divorce while trying to hold it together at work. We get it. Hello Divorce offers expert help and real support for a fraction of what lawyers usually charge. No court battles, no confusing steps. Just help that fits around your life. Some employers even cover it. Ask Yours or visit HelloDivorce.com and schedule your free consultation. Join iHeartRadio and Sarah Spain in celebrating the one year anniversary of iHeart Women's Sports. With powerful interviews and ins insider analysis, our shows have connected fans with the heart of women's Sports.
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Lunchbox
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Bobby Bones
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Lunchbox
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Amy
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Lunchbox
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Podcast Summary: The Bobby Bones Show Episode: WEDS PT 2: Bobby On Trying Drugs + Top 10 Manhunts Of All-Time + RIP Ozzy Osbourne Release Date: July 23, 2025
Timestamp: 03:52 – 08:21
The episode kicks off with a lively discussion about truth serum, debunking its Hollywood portrayal versus its actual efficacy. Bobby Bones shares skepticism about its portrayal in movies, questioning the feasibility of forcing honesty through pharmacological means.
Bobby Bones (05:00): "Truth serum is a real term, but it's not as magical or reliable as it sounds in movies."
The hosts delve into a story where a man was sentenced for spiking a colleague's drink with what was purported to be truth serum, highlighting the legal and ethical ramifications.
Bobby Bones (06:02): "He was just trying to be crazy, like act crazy. But he was also on so many drugs that it allowed him to be crazy also."
The conversation touches on the actual substances referred to as truth serums, such as sodium thiopental and midazolam, emphasizing that while these drugs can lower inhibitions and make individuals more talkative, they do not guarantee honesty.
Timestamp: 14:17 – 25:33
In a heartfelt segment, Bobby Bones announces the passing of the legendary Ozzy Osbourne, attributing his decline to dementia. He shares a personal anecdote about his grandmother's struggle with dementia, drawing parallels to Ozzy's situation.
Bobby Bones (14:17): "Anytime anyone's dealing with dementia, it is terrible. Extremely difficult for everyone involved."
The discussion transitions to Ozzy's notorious antics documented in his autobiography, detailing his wild behavior fueled by substance abuse. Highlights include:
Shooting Cats:
"In his autobiography, Ozzy admits to being so out of his mind on drugs that he shot all the cats in his home. He called this one of his biggest regrets." (23:00)
Trashing Hotel Rooms with Sharks:
"On a fishing trip, Ozzy allegedly brought a shark back to the hotel, dismembered it in the bathtub, and helped destroy the hotel room." (23:22)
Biting the Head Off a Dove:
"In an attempt to make an impression at a label meeting, Ozzy pulled live doves from his coat pocket and bit the head off one and spat on the table." (24:39)
Bobby and co-hosts reflect on Ozzy's impact on the music industry and his endearing yet troubled legacy.
Timestamp: 16:11 – 16:54
The hosts share an inspiring story about Ben Trotman, who was diagnosed with a lethal brain tumor and became the sole participant in a trial for a novel drug that enhances the immune system's ability to combat cancer cells.
Bobby Bones (16:21): "After undergoing radiation and chemotherapy and being on the new drug for over two years, his scans show no signs of cancer, which the doctor calls very unusual."
This breakthrough has paved the way for new trials targeting glioblastoma, offering hope to countless patients battling similar diagnoses.
Timestamp: 16:54 – 18:43
A humorous yet thoughtful discussion ensues about a 38-year-old woman choosing to live in a retirement home. The conversation explores the amenities and community aspects that make such a decision appealing despite the age difference.
Bobby Bones (17:00): "Nobody's allowed. They had pickleball courts and tennis courts. They had golf. They had, like, eight golf courses in the town."
The hosts debate the social dynamics and personal freedoms within retirement communities, agreeing that it's a viable option for those seeking tranquility and amenities without being confined.
Timestamp: 18:43 – 25:33
Morgan introduces the controversial figure Trisha Paytas, focusing on the unconventional names of her three children: Malibu Barbie, Elvis, and Aquaman. The discussion extends to conspiracy theories claiming that these children were born on the death anniversaries of famous individuals such as Queen Elizabeth II, Pope Francis, and Ozzy Osbourne.
Morgan (18:52): "The first one was born on the day that Queen Elizabeth II died. Her second one was born the day that Pope Francis died. And now the third one was born on the day Ozzy Osbourne died."
The hosts critically analyze the validity of these theories, ultimately dismissing them as unfounded while also questioning the rationale behind the unique naming choices.
Bobby Bones (19:37): "These poor kids have a mom naming them things like Malibu Barbie and Aquaman."
Timestamp: 41:25 – 48:09
A riveting countdown begins as the hosts outline the top 10 most significant manhunts involving Americans. Highlights include:
Osama bin Laden (42:31):
"Most expensive and extensive manhunt in U.S. history involving CIA and international intelligence."
The Unabomber (42:35):
"A 17-year manhunt. He was caught in 1996 after his brother recognized his writing style in his published manifesto."
DB Cooper (44:04):
"He hijacked a plane in 1971, extorted $200,000, and parachuted into the night. The case remains the only unsolved skyjacking in U.S. history."
Whitey Bulger (45:20):
"Boston mob boss captured in California in 2011 after years of evasion."
Andrew Cunanan (46:18):
"Responsible for the 1996 Atlanta Olympic bombing and multiple other attacks. Captured in 2003 while dumpster diving in North Carolina."
John Dillinger (47:11):
"Bank robber from the 1920s, became an infamous folk hero."
Bonnie and Clyde (43:03):
"A romanticized outlaw duo responsible for multiple bank robberies and murders in the early 1930s."
Assata Shakur (47:36):
"Convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper in 1973, remains on the FBI's most wanted terrorist list with a $1 million bounty."
Lester Eubanks (47:48):
"Convicted of murder, escaped from prison in 1973, remains at large for over 50 years."
Edward Snowden (44:36):
"Leaked classified NSA documents in 2013, currently residing in Russia."
The countdown not only lists these high-profile cases but also provides insights into the prolonged efforts and intricate details that made these manhunts so significant.
Timestamp: 30:31 – 38:56
The hosts discuss a viral TikTok interaction where country artist Zach Bryan reportedly told a 14-year-old fan to "get off my D" after the young fan waited hours to meet him.
Amy (32:17): "I have a question about that. Did he know he was 14? We know now, but like, did probably."
Bobby reflects on the balance artists must maintain between engaging with fans and managing personal boundaries, highlighting the emotional investment both parties have in such interactions.
Bobby Bones (33:37): "I love authenticity. But that kid, he's 14, so he's gonna post stupid stuff."
The conversation emphasizes the complexities of fan relationships in the digital age, especially when youth and admiration intersect with celebrity behavior.
Timestamp: 39:09 – 41:00
Towards the end, the hosts announce an upcoming live stream where co-host Eddie will attempt to eat 70 hot dogs within 24 hours, with the possibility of winning $800 if successful. This segment is designed to engage listeners and add an interactive element to the show.
Bobby Bones (39:59): "Eddie will do that on the show... starting Friday."
Additionally, they touch upon personal anecdotes and lighter topics, maintaining the show's signature blend of humor and camaraderie.
The episode of The Bobby Bones Show is a comprehensive blend of serious discussions and entertaining anecdotes. From dissecting the myths surrounding truth serum to honoring the tumultuous legacy of Ozzy Osbourne, and from recounting some of the most infamous manhunts in American history to engaging listeners with interactive challenges, the hosts provide a multifaceted and engaging listening experience.
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