The Flo Show, No Filter
Episode: Bayou Alarms, Diddy Schemes
Date: October 10, 2025
Host: Flo
Episode Overview
This episode of The Flo Show, No Filter is an energetic Friday gathering where host Flo and the vibrant chat community break down some of the week’s biggest—and strangest—headlines. Main focuses include a possible serial killer case in Houston that authorities seem to be downplaying, major updates on the Diddy (Sean Combs) federal trial and sentencing, why Diddy wanted to go to Fort Dix, and a disturbing case involving singer David and the death of a 15-year-old. Flo reads live chat, shares listener DMs, and brings real-time reactions while mixing in humor and strong commentary.
Key Discussion Points & Insights
1. Possible Serial Killer in Houston
Timestamps: 07:45–19:30
- Story Summary: Multiple bodies (at least 16) have been found in the bayous of Houston in 2025. Despite intense speculation, police and the mayor deny a serial killer is responsible.
- Host’s Reaction: Flo expresses skepticism about the official narrative and sympathizes with public anxiety.
- “If there’s no serial killer, what are people just dropping like flies for no reason?... How are these people dying, and why are so many being scooped up like roaches?” [10:48]
- Flo highlights concerns about a potential cover-up and encourages listeners to keep watching the story.
- Listener Engagement: Several chat members and supporters chime in, saying it all feels suspicious and slamming the city’s attempt to call the fears “wild speculation.”
- “You can’t just be mad at us because we speculating it’s a serial killer. Because 16 people dead. What else we supposed to think?” – Flo [13:01]
2. Diddy, Fort Dix, and Legal Scheming
Timestamps: 22:30–50:45
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Diddy’s Sentencing: Diddy sentenced to over 4 years (50 months) in federal prison for sex crime convictions; prosecution wanted 11 years, defense requested 14 months.
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Judicial Calculus: Discussion about Judge Aaron Subramanian’s balancing act between a sentence too light (risking backlash) and too heavy (risking successful appeal or even a pardon).
- “I think after everything’s been done, said and done, I think we all need to kind of give this judge his flowers… The biggest mistake, I think, was not sequestering that jury.” – Flo [58:45]
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Fort Dix Plot Exposed:
- Flo reads a DM from a listener whose family member served time at Fort Dix, explaining the prison’s work release program where “if you got a job, you can leave during the day.”
- Flo connects this to Diddy’s legal maneuvering—arguing he tried to get sent there to exploit the program and avoid real incarceration.
- “Diddy always got a trick up his little mohawk sleeve. Diddy ain’t slick ass trying to go to Fort Dix so he could get work release and really serve no time.” [38:12]
- Memorable Moment: The community jokes about “Fort Danglings” and “no Diddy”—with running gags about Diddy’s schemes.
- “Judge said, your ass ain’t going there getting no work release.” [40:35]
- Listeners compare to Epstein’s work release—“That’s what Epstein got. Work release only.” – Melissa [39:45]
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Media Reflection:
- Flo reads from a USA Today article questioning if Diddy’s trial changed anything for prosecuting celebrity abusers.
- Highlights the split between those who see accountability and those who believe true justice is elusive.
- “The judge focused on the victims… Every time that prosecutors say to a victim, ‘We believe you and we think there’s enough here to charge,’ that is empowering.” [54:36]
- “For the MeToo movement, this outcome reflects the persistence of half-measures, acknowledging harm but stopping short of full accountability.” [56:02]
3. David & Celeste: A Disturbing Death
Timestamps: 63:10–72:30
- Case Summary: LAPD confirms David (Anthony Burke) is not a suspect in the death of 15-year-old Celeste Reavis, who was found decomposed in his Tesla. The body was dismembered.
- Host’s Disbelief: Flo and the chat find police statements baffling, given the circumstances.
- “I don’t know how in the flying [expletive] he is not being investigated. I sure want to know who got something to do with this. If it ain’t David, then who?” [65:10]
- Discussion around rumors (hiding in the trunk, family involvement) are quickly dismissed by facts—only head and torso found.
- Community Outrage: Grandma Kathy and others express deep anger and suspicion about authorities “missing the obvious.”
- “This is a weird case. A case where it almost seems obvious who they pointing at. But it don't make no sense.” – Flo [68:29]
- Speculation about why authorities might delay—possibly to prevent flight risk or because investigations are ongoing in the background.
4. Listener Community & Chat Moments
Timestamps: Throughout
- Community Humor and Inside Jokes: Repeated riffs on Flo’s “Yeti” (travel mug), singing “I don’t think you’re ready for this Yeti,” and profile pictures.
- “I don't think you ready for this Yeti. Is my Yeti too bootylicious for you?” [03:30]
- Membership and Support: Listeners donate, buy memberships for each other, and encourage new members to join—with Flo expressing heartfelt gratitude.
- “Thank you for the $49.99 holla. Best show on YouTube.” [73:50]
- Chats about technical questions on gifting memberships and live thank-yous.
- Shout-outs to Apple & Spotify Listeners: Flo acknowledges growth from the audio-first podcast community.
5. Pop Culture Quick Hits & Legal Updates
Timestamps: 74:40–80:00
- Drake vs Kendrick Lamar: Flo announces Drake lost his defamation lawsuit against Kendrick over lyrics calling him a “PDF file.” Judge dismissed it—“Ego bruised.”
- “Drake officially has lost. Judge told Drake to kick rocks in flip-flops with no socks.” [75:35]
- Upcoming Diddy Lawsuits: Expansion on the multiple civil cases still in progress—mentions more names and cases set for October.
- Lawsuit specifics: Richard v. Combs, Busby Do v. Combs, mentions of minor victims, and related parties.
- Personal Updates: Flo’s impending court date (October 14th) and reminders from the chat to not miss it.
Notable Quotes & Memorable Moments
- On Houston’s Bodies:
“You can’t just tell us there’s no serial killer and keep it moving… How else we supposed to think they passing out left and right?” – Flo [13:01] - On Diddy’s Legal Maneuvers:
“Diddy always got a trick up his little mohawk sleeve… It ain’t enough baby oil in the world to have you that slick.” – Flo [38:12] “Judge said, your ass ain’t going there getting no work release.” – Flo [40:35] - On Celebrity Justice:
“Every single time that prosecutors decide to prosecute a case like this, and every single time that prosecutors say to a victim, we believe you... that is empowering to those victims.” – reading from legal expert [54:36] “You kinda gotta be a little cautious. If you do too much, you know they gonna get that appeal.” – Flo [59:12] - On David & Celeste Case:
“I don’t know how in the flying [expletive] he is not being investigated… They only found her head and her torso.” – Flo & Grandma Kathy [67:15] - On the Community:
“You all are the best community on YouTube, online, of any podcast.” – Flo [80:01] “I'm tearing up. That happens on this show. We get a lot of happy tears. Some sad tears, too.” – Desi & Flo [83:42]
Important Timestamps
- Houston potential serial killer discussion: 07:45–19:30
- Diddy/Fort Dix legal plot revealed: 22:30–50:45
- Judge’s role and system critique: 51:00–61:30
- David & Celeste case (graphic/discussion): 63:10–72:30
- Drake v Kendrick quick update: 75:35
- Listener membership/gifting moments: 78:12, 83:42
Tone & Atmosphere
- Energetic, informal, unfiltered: Flo blends humor, exasperation, and real outrage.
- Interactive: Heavy integration of listener chat, with jokes, shout-outs, and tangents.
- Supportive community: Frequent expressions of gratitude; community rallies behind listeners with needs.
- Candid on tough issues: No sugar-coating around failures of the justice system or possible law enforcement cover-ups.
Summary Conclusion
Flo delivers a lively, uncensored breakdown of current true crime and celebrity legal drama, probing official narratives and championing victims and truth-seekers. The episode is driven by an engaged, supportive chat community whose insights and comments shape much of the discussion. Major stories include the mysterious situation in Houston, the ongoing Diddy saga—including his attempted legal loopholes—and the disturbing lack of answers in the Celeste case. The Flo Show continues to stand out for its mix of news, real talk, and community spirit.
