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November 19, 2025 91 mins
What's up everybody! Today I am a guest on the Occult Rejects to discuss the topic of vampire serial killers and their possible origins. It's always great getting different perspectives on these topics and of course, always a great time joining with the rejects!

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Speaker 5 (01:16):
Welcome to the Occult Rejects. This episode, we got uh
Juliet back with us, second time back since her hiatus,
and she's already coming in with the eat bringing us
a topic already. That's pretty slunky, Dave Opressors, thank you.
I appreciate that, Julia. But before we get to Julia,
we we'll introduce the other rejects on the show today,
and we got my main, Headless Giant.

Speaker 2 (01:36):
What is going on, sir?

Speaker 5 (01:37):
How the hell?

Speaker 2 (01:40):
I'm doing great? You can check me out on YouTube
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can send them to Headless Giant Podcast at gmail dot com.
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and we will get those right out to you. Also
on Monday, I've got the Actually Friday, we've got another series,
another episode in the series of Rust of Gods, which
is gonna be chirn So check that out. It's gonna
be good. Also Saturday book Club with Jewels, and Sunday

(02:26):
I've got the Trialogues with Ethan Indigo and Riccardo calm Audio.
And Monday is my Alchemy show, so it's gonna be
a full weekend.

Speaker 5 (02:36):
Definitely check out that Alchemy show. It's guys like Guy's mind,
equipment and everything. I'm actually looking forward to seeing what
he does. So yeah, thank you Hellis. I really appreciate it,
and definitely go check out those shows too, especially the Trialogue.
Really good stuff too. I enjoyed that one when I
check it out. Thank you Hellers. I appreciate you. Jumping
on tonight and we got bettt my man Bene from

(02:59):
Brodcasting What is going on?

Speaker 3 (03:00):
So hey everybody, thanks for having me on. Nickome, my
name's Bennett. I'm the host of the podcast Broadcasting Seeds.
We like to dig into the supernatural, conspiratorial and then
the spiritual warfare behind everything happening behind the scenes of

(03:21):
everyday life. My veteran, a researcher, a storyteller, and you
can find me at broadcasting seeds dot com.

Speaker 5 (03:32):
Hell yeah, thank you very much for jumping on with
this man, I really appreciate it. And Julia cos reicpeach yourself,
what is going on. Please let everybody know what's going
on with you and where they can find all the
amazing works they don't already know who you are.

Speaker 1 (03:47):
Yeah, thanks Nick for having me. I always love working
with ASMR. Bennett and Headless. Of course, it's gonna be
a great time tonight Cosmic Peach podcast wherever you listen
to podcast. I'm kind of like Bennett. I talk about
the spiritual warfare. I talk about, you know, paranormal conspiracies

(04:08):
and serial killers and and all that stuff. So I
like to say, you know, it's a conspiracy buffet if
you will. I got a little bit of everything sweet
and sour chicken for you, a little bit of a
general so for you. I got it all conspiracy Chinese

(04:29):
buffet over on Cosmic Peach Podcasts.

Speaker 5 (04:32):
Buff So yeah, So tonight we were supposed to have
I guess on animal expeditions and he canceled and Julie
was like, ooh, I got some I got a topic
I can co And I was like, what it was
a serial killer? Well killer vampires and I'm thinking, like,
you know, like Van Helsing type shit. Well, Headless had

(04:54):
answer me that when she said, no, these are serial
killers that you know, we thought there were vampires, and
I was like, oh, hell, we gotta come on.

Speaker 1 (05:02):
Yeah, yeah, I mean you know how I love my
serial killers and the stories behind them. And you know,
we talked about government cheese ripping and running through the
bee holes. We've talked about all kinds of stuff, So
you know, tonight's not not gonna be too far off
from that. I'm bringing you a guy from a Program

(05:30):
to Kill, you know. I I of course loved that
book and been it. I'm sure Headless you're familiar. Randy
Craft Government cheese bee hole killer was not in Program
to Kill. That. I found that guy on my own.
That was that was some shit I found completely independent. Yeah,

(05:50):
that that guy was not in the book. This guy
his name is Richard Chase, and he was in Program
to Kill. But I did a lot of research, which
on my own. He was mentioned very briefly in the book,
and then I picked up a lot of information just
from watching some documentaries and googling some stuff on this guy.
And he's a psycho. But uh, he was known as

(06:14):
the Vampire of Sacramento. So have you guys ever heard
of him? Richard Chase? I have ever heard of this asshole?

Speaker 3 (06:23):
Yep, Richard Trenton Chase.

Speaker 2 (06:29):
What do you know?

Speaker 3 (06:30):
What do you know of him? Other than it was
just the that it was in the seventies, like every
other damn serial killer she had talked about before, probably
unstre untreated mental illness of some sort, probably schizophrenia.

Speaker 1 (06:49):
Saying as as they all as they all have because
they're all.

Speaker 3 (06:53):
Either demons or vampires for the most part.

Speaker 1 (06:57):
Right, headless you ever heard to this asshole?

Speaker 2 (07:02):
I haven't, But I'm putting together in my mind a
relationship between free love and serial killers, Like maybe, right right,
maybe in those uh you know serial killer movies where
they're talking about the rules of serial killers, you know,
Free Love seventies. What we got a bunch of serial
killers running around?

Speaker 1 (07:22):
Uh huh, no, shit, it's a program for real it's
a program.

Speaker 3 (07:27):
This is the other guy. Is this the guy too
that did weird stuff to animals?

Speaker 1 (07:31):
Yes? Oh my god, wait till I fucking get into
that ship.

Speaker 3 (07:35):
You're not going to believe you remember the specifics other
than that he did been.

Speaker 1 (07:40):
Oh god, once I tell you, it's gonna turn your
bee hole inside out. It's literally the most wise I've
ever heard. I can't even I can't even begin to describe.
When I found this guy. I was like, this tops
a lot of the ship I had heard of before
I'm talking. I looked up this other guy. He was

(08:02):
called the dating game Killer, and he went on a
game show and I did all this stuff, and he
did some depraved fucking shit. Government cheese Killer did some
depraved fucking shit. This guy, this guy is like worse
than all of them. So he started ripping and running

(08:24):
around the mid seventies, he said he was receiving telepathic messages.
Go figure. They all fucking do, right, They all say
that they're hearing voices, and you know, and it does
make you wonder though if they're if they really are
or not, because like even with what's that guy Isaac Cappy,
You remember when he was like oh, I hear Phil

(08:46):
Collins and all that shit like voice to Skull, and so,
I mean, I do think that there could be an
element to that that's real, like some kind of funky
ass fucking receiving messages type of shit. But I think
that it comes from like this guy and a lot
of serial killers. They were in and out of mental

(09:08):
institutions for most of their lives, and I do think
that they've used they being like CIA whoever, have used
mental patients as like some kind of guinea pigs for
all types of different programs, you know, MK or whatever.
There was a doctor, doctor Cameron, you and I believe

(09:31):
was his name. You and Cameron. Okay, you guys have
heard of this asshole, right. So he was like a
Nazi doctor that was posted up in a mental institution
in Canada, and he was doing all types of programs
on people, innocent people who weren't actually mentally insane that all.

(09:51):
They were just like normal people that got hijacked into
the system. And he would like play like messages like
you you killed your mother, you killed your mother, you
killed your mother, and like weird stuff like that. It
was really fucking people up. I saw this one lady
she went in for like postpartum depression because she just
had a baby, and he kept her in a coma

(10:14):
for like ninety six days or something like that and
just would like play stuff in her ear off of
some cassette tape. I mean, he was on some fucked
up shit. But they're allowed to do this at mental
institutions because it's like therapy, right, you can disguise a
lot of shit under the guise of being therapeutic.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
Tuia, what about Jose Delgado, the guy? Tell me?

Speaker 1 (10:38):
Tell me about that? Tell me about that.

Speaker 5 (10:40):
So this guy in.

Speaker 2 (10:41):
Spain, he had these brain chips that he would put
into bulls and he wanted to demonstrate that he could
stop the ball mid run by hitting a button on
his little remote control and then you know, he would
and then the bull would freeze. Well, they started doing
this to mental patient in the United States using these

(11:01):
brain chips, and that's where we get the concept of
the tinfoil hat is because they were trying to disturb
the signal. So one of the guys that was experiencing this,
he would put a trash can over his head because
that was the only way he could get the pain
to stop. But this was a government program to try

(11:22):
and influence people using radio waves directly into their skull.

Speaker 1 (11:28):
That's so fucked up. And yet it was allowed to happen. Right,
A lot of the stuff that you hear about now
you're like, how is that ever even allowed to happen?
Like gay inversion therapy, you know, like you take a
gay person, you make them watch gay porn and you
stick needles in their dick and stuff like that so
they don't like it. Like what, looking back on this,

(11:51):
it's like, this is like medieval fucking weird.

Speaker 3 (11:54):
Yeah, you know.

Speaker 1 (11:55):
So mental institutions were getting up to all kinds of shit,
and which is why I think a lot of serial
killers came out of mental institutions.

Speaker 3 (12:04):
And then they closed them all because that's a good
usually a good idea.

Speaker 1 (12:09):
They closed some of them, some of them are still open,
and as far as I know, uh, Trump is trying
to reinvigorate the mental institute. Have you seen that shit recently?

Speaker 3 (12:22):
It wouldn't surprise me.

Speaker 1 (12:25):
So recently he's decided like not only does he want
to reinvigorate mental institutions, but he wants to like put
all the homeless people in there, whether they're crazy or not.

Speaker 3 (12:35):
That's where Yeah, that's That's one of the things though,
is like that's where a lot of why we one
of the reasons we have so many homeless now is
because the state institutions were all closed because bottom line
is that's where they would put them because they didn't
have anywhere else.

Speaker 1 (12:53):
To because it's the trash people, right, these are the
people that we just throw away. We shove them in
a file and cabinet somewhere they get you know, they
even do like drug trials in mental institutions on these
Did you hear about the one homeless guy eating the
face off the other homeless guy in like Florida or

(13:15):
something like that. Yeah, do you remember what the drug
was they were they were trying out?

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Well, they said it was spice, but he was part
of a drug trial that was not disclosed and I
can't remember what that was, but they said it was spice.

Speaker 1 (13:33):
Right, Yeah, okay, spice. I don't know about you guys,
but you used to could buy it at like Circle
K seven eleven, and it was like, oh, it's like weed,
but it's like you can get at the gas station.
Fuck that shit. I thought I was going to fucking
die when I smoked that shit.

Speaker 3 (13:52):
There's other, there's other. I mean, they just keep changing
the formula.

Speaker 2 (13:58):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (13:58):
Now it's just because there's all kind and a ship
like they you can buy it all the time, so
it's wild, it's awful.

Speaker 5 (14:07):
Yeah, that sh it is something else.

Speaker 3 (14:09):
Yep.

Speaker 5 (14:10):
Some people just smoked that ship at prison. They make
them look fucking crazy, they do nutty ship.

Speaker 2 (14:15):
Yeah, it was absolutely an uncontrolled experiment that was just
released on society.

Speaker 1 (14:23):
And you're telling you it's like smoking an incense stick
or something like. Literally it was like smoking, like who
the fuck thought of this? And it's literally called spice,
like it's you're smoking a pine cone or some shit
like that. But it made a homeless guy eat the
face off another homeless guy, and it's like, this is
what they get onto at these mental institutions. So this guy,

(14:45):
Richard Chase, uh, he was institutionalized multiple times throughout his
life and he would have conversations with nobody. You know,
this is documented that he would just like talk to him.
Ell said he heard voices and he apparently had a
healthy appetite for hallucinogenic drugs and that's also from right.

(15:11):
It started at the mental institution and then snowballed from
there because they claimed, and this is the claim that
I think is utter bullshit, but they said the reason
he was the way he was, and that the reason
he ended up being a serial killer is because he
abused LSD and he was seeing fucking shadow fucking people

(15:34):
and he they told him to start, you know, doing
all this nonsense. But I just can't. I can't get
on with that. I think that you know, there have
been a number of serial killers who have abused drugs
and whatever, like they blame the whole Charles Manson thing

(15:55):
on they were doing LSD and they were It's like,
if you know the real story, but I'm the Charles
Manson thing. You know, LSD sure played a part in it,
but it wasn't They didn't start fucking killing people because
they were on LSD. It was a whole program, you
know what I'm saying.

Speaker 2 (16:11):
Yeah, well, Juliet, it seems like LSD is always the
cover story. Yeah, k Ultrae experiments, Oh that was just
LSD experiments and then all these serial killers, Oh that
was just LSD was turning them into that.

Speaker 1 (16:26):
Yeah, It's like it's it's the cop out for why
these guys are the way that they are.

Speaker 5 (16:35):
And it's also like a cop out for like half
the stuff that came out of the musician's mouths back
in the day where the occult as fuck everybody's like a,
it's just the drugs they tooked. It doesn't mean.

Speaker 3 (16:46):
You guys know who Jerry Marzinski is. Yes, yeah, I
mean if you go by what Jerry says, and I
firmly believe in a lot of it that he says,
because when I worked for the for the v A,
I had some I mean I worked with the worst
like schizophrenic, the schizophrenics, the really severe bipolar and yeah

(17:14):
that's the other thing.

Speaker 1 (17:17):
Split personality.

Speaker 3 (17:19):
Yeah, but it's that's that's not what it was either way.

Speaker 1 (17:21):
It was associative. Associative.

Speaker 3 (17:24):
Yeah, that's so it was awful, And I just know,
you know, Jerry Marzinski says that folks with schizophrenia are
probably not possessed by oppressed by demons.

Speaker 1 (17:39):
See that's one where I'm at at this point because
even with a lot of the m K stuff, I
think it was just too and with satanic ritual abuse, right,
it's to traumatize the individual to the point where they're
an open vessel.

Speaker 3 (17:56):
They're just open doors man, right, you know, and you can.

Speaker 1 (18:00):
Then insert something in, right, And that's what I think
a lot of this really boils down to, especially schizophrenia.
You know. I think there are some genuine cases of schizophrenia,
you know, somebody that used to go to school with whatever,
and then there are artificial cases of schizophrenia, which I

(18:20):
feel like is what we're looking at with this guy.
And every time that he would go to the mental institution,
he would be released back to his mother under a conservatorship.
So he was like the Britney Spears of the serial
killer world. He's under this fucking conservatorship, but he still

(18:43):
ends up becoming a serial killer. Like, way to go, Mom,
you're a great influence. This guy's great. You did a
good you did a bang up job, you know. I
just I think it had to have happened early on,
because when he was young, he went to this place
called Beverly Manor, and all the staff and all the

(19:05):
other inmates, if you will, they started calling him Dracula.
And at the time it was because he told them
that in his spare time, he enjoyed capturing and killing
animals and then eating them raw. Yeah, he would blend

(19:27):
them up like some kind of fucked up, fucking fatal
attraction rabbit smoothie. And yes, and he would eat and
drink the blood. He thought it was medicine for himself, right, yeah,
and he would like it was medicinal to do this. Now,

(19:48):
now think about this, right, I get schizophrenia, Okay, I
can get that. I don't get how that then lead.
You know, I know some people who have been diagnosed
with some mental disorders or whatever. They don't blend up
and then drink fucking animal stew. You know what I'm

(20:08):
saying this is, this is on the next level. This
is some next level ship.

Speaker 5 (20:14):
Like he just wanted to see the inside. He wasn't.

Speaker 1 (20:20):
Yet, he wasn't eaten them yet. But like Dahmer started
out with some weird roadkill fast and the taxidermy and
all that, and then I don't know if you guys
have watched The ed Gian on Netflix. I haven't watched,
but MANU wow, that dude, it's yeah, I mean, think

(20:42):
about it. He inspired the character Norman Baits right into
some weird taxidermy necro ship with the dead stuff. And
I mean, this guy Richard Chase is no different. You
can you see this pattern what they say, like if
you were to ask the FBI or like the Criminal
Profiling Unit, it's like, this is a this is a

(21:03):
profile we can set up to where we know if
they'll be a serial killer because they torture animals and
they do this and then this. But my argument to that,
there is a profile. But my argument to that is
if you really look past that part and you say, oh, well, odd,
another connection is they were all in mental institutions, or

(21:25):
they were all in the military, or they were all
It's like there are more than just a few coincidences
when it comes to this level depraved serial killer. He's
not just your average Joe, you know, murdered his mom
and fucking ran away. No, this guy's on some other shit.

(21:46):
And so around September nineteen seventy six, he showed up
in Washington, d C. Even though he's from California and
spent his entire life in California, herandomly shows up in Washington,
d C. Like he's invited there for reasons unknown. And

(22:07):
if you remember, Jeffrey Dahmer also had some kind of
a weird connection to someone in Washington, d C. Because
he was from Ohio. But when his class went to
go visit Washington, d C. He called somebody at the
White House and was able to arrange a private tour

(22:29):
of the White House. It's like, how, like, who you know?
That's what I'm saying, headless, It's like, who does he
know that he could call someone and get a private
tour of the White House set up? And it's the
same with this Richard Chase guy. It's like, he's from California,
but he's been invited to go to Washington, d C.
Reasons unknown, right, And he never explained what he was

(22:53):
doing in Washington, d C. But they found him with
two loaded bloodstains to rifles in the seat of his
pickup truck, and he had blood stained clothes and shoes
in the seat of his pickup truck. And in the
floorboard there was a big ass bucket of blood and

(23:16):
inside the bucket of blood was a fucking floating human liver,
just floating in a huge ass bucket of blood. And
he later said it was from a cow, but no,
it was a human liver floating And he was naked,
dripping with blood. Fucking blood all dried fucking caked in

(23:38):
his whiskers and shit, and he fled from the officers
upon their approach, and when he was arrested and apprehended,
just like government cheese killer. Right, he's charged with completely
unrelated charges, then what he should have been So instead

(23:59):
of being charged for the bucket of blood with the
human liver, how about being naked in public, dripping with
blood all over you and two guns loaded in your truck. No,
he's charged with gun violations. Never mind about the liver,
never mind about the blood, never mind about him being

(24:21):
naked in public, never mind about any of that. He's
charged with fucking a gun violation. No questions about the liver,
I mean, really think about that. And he got out
like they arrested him, and then he subsequently was released
like within a few days after that. So no questions

(24:44):
about the fresh blood and the bucket and the two
loaded guns and the fucking no no questions about that.

Speaker 3 (24:52):
It's a California just didn't do shit about any of
that stuff. It's so weird, like high in patrol had
called people over with all kinds of wacky stuff going on,
and they'd be like, Okay, go ahead. It's like, remember
that show Human Liver, you know, just crazy and just
don't understand it. It's weird.

Speaker 1 (25:15):
You know, this is what I'm talking about. Those like
I am a normal human being. I am not involved
in any secret government program. If I had a bucket
of blood and a fucking floating liver and I got
pulled over, guess what, I'm not going to get released
tomorrow on some fucking oh well, you know, we're just

(25:35):
released on the five dollars bail or some shit like that.
No questions asked about the liver. Where'd you get it?

Speaker 5 (25:44):
Uh?

Speaker 1 (25:45):
Why do you have it? Like nothing?

Speaker 3 (25:49):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (25:52):
So the same thing has happened to multiple different serial
killers throughout time that I feel like are part of
these programs. Was number one Randy Kraft, the government cheese killer,
apprehended release shortly after the dating game killer Jeffrey Dahmer.
They all, I mean, Jeffrey Dahmer literally had a vict

(26:13):
They had the victim right there. He was naked, he
was bleeding from his bee hole. He was like, this
guy's trying to kill me. This guy's trying to kill me.
And they were like, oh, you guys are gay, fucking weirdos.
Go on, get out, of here, Like right, these guys,
it's like they skirt every time.

Speaker 2 (26:30):
They are.

Speaker 3 (26:32):
Francisco. I guess, so weird stuff.

Speaker 5 (26:36):
That story is crazy, how that was?

Speaker 2 (26:39):
I thought that was Wisconsin.

Speaker 1 (26:41):
We Jeffrey Dahmer was Wisconsin, but yeah, I'm talking to.

Speaker 3 (26:46):
Yeah, this guy was San Francisco. And so was the
geez killed.

Speaker 1 (26:51):
Well not just government Cheese.

Speaker 3 (26:53):
Was Che's killer. He was California, but I'm not not
maybe as high north there, but still.

Speaker 1 (27:02):
Well, I mean a lot of serial killers come out
of California, Let's be real. That's like the playground for
slicing and di Zodiac, all of them all Manson family.
But so the Vampire of Sacramento, this guy, he's released
and then he buys a couple more guns and then
he goes on a killing spree. And part of the

(27:24):
reason they call him, aside from the blood thing, a vampire,
is because he chose his victims based on who had
their door unlocked that night. So he would go around
and check doorknobs, and if you were the lucky contestant
who left your door open that night, he took that

(27:45):
as an invitation to enter, and he sliced, diced, and
he would extinguinate. I think that's how you say. His
victims basically drain their blood. He used a used yogurt cup,
like fucking yogurt. Really, he should be called the yogurt

(28:08):
Vampire of Sacramento. Like really, he used a used yogurt
cup to drink his victim's blood. So he would somehow
slice dice, collect the blood in a yogurt cup, take
some shots, and then leave them there. And obviously this

(28:31):
has gotten him the Vampire of Sacramento name. But he
was into all types of satanic weird stuff, needed to
consume the life blood and all this, and was blending
up animals in the blender. And you know, he had
no limits to his depravity. He would go after whoever

(28:55):
was in the house. Like I said, if your door
was open, it was free game. He killed a twenty
two month old baby, extinguinated them the blood. He killed
another toddler I think was like two years old or
something like that, or actually, hang on, I have it

(29:17):
in my notes here. He killed a bunch of like
adult people. He killed a six year old and a
twenty two month old. And I mean, so it's like
whoever was in the house they were it was just
like open season, and he was into all type of
you know, depraved shit, and he was into cannibalism as well,

(29:42):
just like ed Gean and Dahmer. A lot of these
guys in Program to Kill, they're called the collectors. I
think Herb Baumeister people might be familiar with that guy.
He was known as a collector, and I think even
Gacy was known as a collector because they would just
keep body parts and like weird shit, and they were

(30:07):
all kind of into necro stuff. But yeah, this guy,
he gets convicted, sentenced, and then he committed suicide in
prison by overdosing onunhoarded antidepressants supposedly, but I think it
could be another case of you know, this guy might

(30:30):
have been ready to spill some beans on where he
got this fucking notion that he needed to be doing
this stuff. So he got the old Epstein treatment, if
you will.

Speaker 2 (30:47):
But how they throw that in there, marijuana at LSD
like home, Well, it's a little bit past the nineteen
seventies form of propaganda, so I don't know if that's
gonna fly on this generation.

Speaker 1 (31:02):
Right, So it's like they they say that he just
got really what high on on smoking marijuana and he
just decided to eat people's livers.

Speaker 3 (31:12):
I mean, give me a break, drink their blood?

Speaker 1 (31:17):
Is this him?

Speaker 2 (31:18):
This is uh the vampire Sacramento a photo.

Speaker 1 (31:23):
Look at this guy. Look at this fucking guy. Nice
Now he looks as they say, you know, somebody with
the dead eyes like lights are on nobody's home kind
of shit. You see that a lot with the uh
like Sir Hans, Sir Han and the guy who shot

(31:46):
John Lennon, And it's like, okay, uh, there's literally this
is an empty vessel person like there is nobody in there.

Speaker 2 (31:55):
To bring that up. I mean, we know a little
bit about you know that famous CIA poisoner guy that
went into Jack Ruby selling and gave him an overdose
of something. I heard what it was that he uses
is meth and LSD. Right, So he overdoses the victim
on meth and LSD and then they completely lose their minds.

(32:18):
At least in the case of Jack Ruby, he was
completely you know, psychotic after that.

Speaker 1 (32:24):
So I wonder that headless is a similar Yeah, it's
got it's it's all connected because once you empty somebody's
spirit out of their body or you place it or
you like you check them out, and you put somebody
else in, they're now the driver. It's like, I use

(32:46):
the example of that movie get Out. Have you guys
seen that get Out? I think they're really doing that
to people. They're putting them in the sunken place, right,
and then like they put somebody else in in there.
That's like running the body and like doing shit like that.
And like every now and again, the real person comes

(33:07):
to the forefront and they're like, you murdered all the
people in eight Livers and stabbed bunnies and they're like, what,
oh I did, bitch, Like what are you talking about?

Speaker 2 (33:18):
Well, here's the really fucked up part is what if
those are the people it didn't work on, right, So
they're trying to make more of this guy, and those
are the people it didn't take on, so he gets
to chop them up and get rid of the evidence.

Speaker 1 (33:34):
Yeah. I've thought about that too, you know. I've thought
like they could be like garbage disposal. People's like get
rid of this, get rid of that, Like they're they're
the chop shop guys, you know. But so when I
was looking into all this stuff and I found this
Richard Chase guy, I started thinking like this cannot be

(33:56):
a new phenomenon of like a vampiric serial killer, or
this would be like a more modern version of a
vampiric serial killer, even though it was in the nineteen seventies,
and that seems like forever a way, the notion of
vampiric serial killers goes all the way back to like
fucking ancient times, right, this blood drinking, weird necro sacrificial crap.

(34:25):
The first that I can think of. Besides, like the
first popular example I can think of that people would
understand would be like Vlad the Impaler, But I didn't
want to like spend too much time looking into him,
because everybody knows about that guy, right, and you know

(34:46):
whether or not it's true or the stories and he
impaled people whatever. The Royal family seems to think that
he was an okay guy, right, Oh, I'm second cousins
with Lad du Pey, and like they're like so proud
of that, and they, you know what I mean, they
used the castle for some kind of COVID VACS center

(35:10):
during the pandemic, and you know, they think it's a
big funny joke. But so I skipped past that one
because everybody knows about Vladi and pal Are great, he's
a vampire or he's not. That it makes for a
cool movie. But have you ever heard of this bitch,
Countess Elizabeth Batthery, Yes, I have Hungarian Hungarian royal family.

(35:35):
This bitch was on some other fucking shit. Bennett, you
never heard of this?

Speaker 3 (35:41):
Yeah, I think I have. I'm not I'm not positive,
but I I think I think I have.

Speaker 1 (35:49):
All Right, well, I mean I'm about to tell you
about this bitch, but you just brace yourself because Nick,
you heard of her? Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 5 (36:00):
I'm pretty sure that hostile Second Hostile. You ever see
that one with the chicks in it? I'm pretty sure
that was like possibly based oover her, like her situation
a little bit beating.

Speaker 2 (36:09):
It's so many, so many many.

Speaker 1 (36:12):
Well, I haven't seen that, but actually I came to
know about her from a movie. It's it's actually a
b movie. It's called Stay Alive. Have you heard of that.
It's got like Frankie Munas in it, and it's about
a video game and if you die in the video game,

(36:32):
you die in real life. If you get killed in
the game. This feared of Elizabeth Battery will come find
you and you die the same way you died in
the game. It's actually a b movie and I, you know,
just randomly came across it one time and I was like, oh,
I thought the bitch was made up for the movie,

(36:53):
Like I really did. I was like, that is so depraved.
There's no way that could be a real person, was I.
You know, boy, was I wrong about that? And it
really is a real person. Now, this is a Hungarian
Royal family person because it's like rich people. Fun time

(37:14):
for these people. You know, stabby stabby, cut cut, that's
the game they and you know, this woman, just like
with a lot of the weirdo Royal family members, she
was into abducting bitches, cutting their titties off, draining them
of blood, bathing in the blood, doing some kind of

(37:38):
fucked up mask facial mask with the blood. And this
was supposed to like keep her young and keep her
vibrant and like whatever. The weird thing is that this
movie that I found that I came to know of

(37:59):
her stale. It's a two thousand and six movie, and
I googled it to kind of see like who what,
like why, what's behind the movie because it's oddly specific.
They mentioned this book It's called the Witch's Hammer, and
that's a real book, and there was like a yeah,
there was like all this weird like real stuff in

(38:21):
the movie, and I was like that, you know, that's
crazy because that's actually like a real book or whatever.
Like during the Inquisition, they really like murdered people with
this book. So I was just looking into the movie
and it was released under the Hollywood Pictures label, but
it's actually the only slasher film ever produced by Walt

(38:42):
Disney Pictures, and yeah, yeah, I was like, Okay, so Disney,
in the history of fucking Disney, decided they were going
to make one slasher movie in the history of Disney,
and it's about this Countess Elizabeth Battery. Oddly specific in

(39:06):
my opinion, like if Disney was going to put their
name on something, they're going to put it on a
b slasher movie that like didn't even do very well
about this Countess Elizabeth Battery. I mean, what do you
guys think about that? I mean, Disney literally never ever,

(39:28):
would never make a movie like this, right.

Speaker 5 (39:33):
I'm surprised they made it and then also didn't like
try to actually promote it.

Speaker 1 (39:38):
It's like they just wanted to know they had something
to do with it. Maybe. I mean, it's a weird,
like there's a lot of conspiracy stuff in the movie.
It's like I said, it's got like that weird Witch's
Hammer stuff. It's got like ritual scenes where it's like
people in pig masks and like slashing and dashing people.

Speaker 2 (39:58):
And you know, well, Frankie Mudez, Frankie Mudez was in
Malcolm in the Middle on ABC and ABC was Disney,
So I think what they were trying to do is
get another thing out of his contract.

Speaker 5 (40:11):
He knows.

Speaker 1 (40:13):
Why did it have to be about this bitch though?

Speaker 3 (40:16):
Exactly this original adrenal chrome freaking soaker yeap, just like literally.

Speaker 2 (40:30):
The worst part about the story is how there was
absolutely no justice at all whatsoever. So these girls just
kept disappearing, and they're like, where are all our girls?
What are you doing to these girls?

Speaker 3 (40:42):
They say eighty confirmed, right, but this is claimed six
hundred and fifty plus.

Speaker 1 (40:51):
That wouldn't know eighty.

Speaker 3 (40:55):
Stay afternoon official. That's crazy a lot, dude.

Speaker 1 (41:00):
There was eyewitness testimony they said, I saw bitches with
their titties cut off in the basement, chained up fucking
slap open with the entrails hanging out. They stem the shit, right,
but they got discredited because this was a royal family member. Right,
They're not supposed to be openly crazy slashing bitch's titties

(41:20):
off and stuff like that. The real number, eyewitness confirmed
is around six hundred and fifty. Yeah, like that's crazy.
This bitch wasn't even alive long enough to have killed
six hundred and fifty. I think she had a fucking
team of people helping her. It said that she had
like servants and shit helping her.

Speaker 2 (41:39):
I was right, that's doing it. Yeah. And the worst
thing is is they sat her out and gave her
a good talking to after the first time she got caught,
and then they let her go right back to doing
it again. They said, don't let it happen again, and
she got killed another three hundred. Yeah, that's the thing,
stripper of all of her titles of everything. Until after

(42:01):
she had gone through like village after village, and they
they kept moving her around too.

Speaker 1 (42:07):
Yeah, so headless is hot on with her now? Right? Okay, okay,
this is what they say they did with this bitch
because a royal family member obviously they're not going to
get the punishment that if I killed six hundred and
fifty bitches and cut their titties off, I'm not gonna
get this treatment.

Speaker 3 (42:26):
Right.

Speaker 1 (42:26):
But she's a royal family member, so she's gonna be
handled with like kid gloves. What they did was they
executed all of her servants, because fuck them right, if
they they had, you know, to kill, somebody had to
be held accountable for this shit. So they killed all
of her servants and then they told her, Uh, Elizabeth,

(42:46):
you cut the titties off of six hundred and fifty bitches,
and that's a no no. So you got to stay
inside and you're not allowed to go outside anymore. Okay,
you got You're you're on house. Bad girl, Elizabeth with
the six fifty titties, like it just gave her house arrest,

(43:08):
would just right, right, And so there are all these
eyewitness testimonies from priests that would go and visit her,
and they said, well, we've locked her up in the
tower and we've bricked her in there, and she's there,

(43:29):
and the priests were like, nah, that bitch was walking
around the castle unhindered. She was fucking planting daisies. In
the backyard. She probably had some kind of fucked up
nipple belt that she wore from all the victims that
she killed. I mean she was she was on some
weird neckro shit and never got punished for it. She

(43:52):
probably was, yeah, I mean like they were probably still
sneaking her vict in my opinion, you know.

Speaker 2 (44:01):
It's like a full dress of ears. Yeah, literally, full
dress of ears.

Speaker 1 (44:09):
Dress of fucking titties. And I mean this, it's crazy
to me. Six hundred and fifty and she didn't even
get house arrest. They were just letting her walk around
live her life. She just couldn't go into town anymore.

Speaker 5 (44:28):
You take a bit she'd lock her up because you're like,
you're gonna get suck with bitches out there with no tits.
She's just gonna call everybody's.

Speaker 2 (44:34):
Like can we save something like It's just yeah, I
mean said to me that people would let it go
on this long. It's like, why just go in there
and kill the.

Speaker 3 (44:45):
Bitches because what they were doing too, man, that whole
town had to be screwed up for everybody.

Speaker 5 (44:53):
They were just scared to death, right.

Speaker 1 (44:56):
This is how she got caught. It's so fucked up,
so she was killing and cutting the titties off all
of like the lesser gentry is what they're called, like
all the borders, slaves, women, and servants, and she ran
out of the lesser gentry. She ran out of titties,
took it off, ran out, so she had to move

(45:18):
to like the middle class and upper gentry because she
was she was in the market for some new titties
and had ran out of all of like the slave
girls and servants. So she started killing people's like daughters
who were kind of like upper class, and like they
started noticing that shit, like okay, well my daughter went

(45:40):
to go have lunch with Elizabeth and she's either dead
or came back with no titties. So they started they
started putting two and two together and they were like, Elizabeth,
you can't do this. And then they found out after
they raided the castle or whatever, that she just had

(46:03):
bodies all over the place, buried in like concentration camp
style like pits in the backyard, and like, oh, I
mean this woman all right. Now. This is what they
have done, though, is they've made it all like woke shit,
like they've made it. They've turned it into something that

(46:25):
it's not because they said none of that actually ever happened.
It's just a horror story. What really happened was the
men were threatened by this powerful noble woman and they
were trying to get rid of her by making up
all these stories about her. So because the men were
so threatened by her, because she's a powerful Now, no,

(46:48):
this is classic royal family behavior. Okay, it's like the
human sign.

Speaker 2 (46:53):
Seriously telling me that they're trying to reimagine this story
just to try and make her look like not a monster.

Speaker 1 (47:00):
That's exactly what they're doing on some woke shit like
they were anti feminists and now they were this and that,
and they were just trying to make her look better. Okay,
that's fine. How do you account for the six fifty titties? Like,
are we to overlook.

Speaker 3 (47:17):
Reading right now about her husband who is a sick
mastard as well. Right, So, his nickname was the Black
Knight of Hungary. Executed Ottoman prisoners by roasting, flaying, or
hanging them on from iron hooks. Soldiers documented that he
and Elizabeth shared violent discipline games involving servants. No evidence

(47:45):
that he drank blood, but he normalized cruelty in his household.
This mattered because sadism between spouses can escalate when one
partner is mentally unstable.

Speaker 1 (47:58):
They were the they were the first, but they were
the titty cut and Bonnie and crazy. Right.

Speaker 3 (48:04):
The fact that the fact that her husband, you know,
probably was part of this, you know.

Speaker 1 (48:11):
Absolutely, here's part of it. He probably was like her
biggest hype man. He was down in the fucking dungeon, Like, yeah,
I got those titties, Like that's that's rich people, fun time.
Stabby stabby cut cut. They love this shit. They hunt people.
This is a game for them.

Speaker 2 (48:30):
I don't want to ruin another thing for you, Julia,
but I gotta mention the Adams family because it seems
like like that's sort of what we're orbiting here, is
like all of these old money families, right that don't
seem to have any source of wealth or whatever, are
acting really strange in these sort of dark corners. Well

(48:53):
what are they really up to? And that sort of
encompasses the whole problem that we're facing today.

Speaker 3 (49:00):
And a lot of this woman, a lot of them.
This woman's not not her her family's line. If you
go back, lots of occult stuff.

Speaker 1 (49:13):
That's what I'm saying. I mean, if you look into
this woman, you will find a treasure trove of stuff.
Because it's not just like you know, the the guy
that I opened up with, Richard Chase. He's like a
generic dollar store version of what the Royal family has
been doing for the longest. Like this weird blood drinking,

(49:36):
sacrificial satanic cults and all this cutting bitches titties off
and bathing in their blood and stuff like this has
been going on forever long. And it's like people get
hung up on Vladim Paler because Charles says like he's
descended from her, from him or whatever I think, and

(49:57):
and and you're, well, yeah, and that's fine, But it's
like the woman, all of them. Maybe you know that's
why they got like cleft palettes and shit, is because
they'd be doing inbreeding.

Speaker 2 (50:14):
Like this.

Speaker 1 (50:16):
You know, if this is your great grandma, you're gonna
look fucked up, right, You're gonna have a cleft lip
and all that, like Joaquin Phoenix shit. So I mean,
I I just the more I looked into her, I
was like, wow, like this has been going on forever
and Disney. Disney decided to put their name on something

(50:39):
about her, and they they did not really add any
spices to the story in the movie like they they
pretty much included everything and it was pretty factual, which
that out of all the movies Disney could have, you know,
co signed. They wanted to make this right about Countess
Elizabeth Batthery.

Speaker 2 (51:02):
But there the angle there is like you know, you've
got Prince Charles who's supposedly related to Vlad the Impale there,
and you know they're talking about all of this stuff
going on at Disney. Who did Disney appeal to when uh,
they were having their tax problems. They said, we've got
a nine hundred year lease with England, so you get

(51:24):
you got to take it up with those guys.

Speaker 1 (51:27):
Mm hmmm.

Speaker 2 (51:29):
This is the problem. Ancient British line of vampire people.

Speaker 1 (51:35):
Vampire people is correct, Yeah, I mean, and it's it's
like the notion of the vampire goes back to like
ancient times, right. They're on like totem poles and the
Native Americans talk about like actual vampires. But I think
it could honestly be based off of some some ship
like this, like real people cohorting with like some weird

(51:58):
spiritualism partaking in blood rituals, blood drinking. This is not
a new concept by any means, but even you know,
nineteen seventies we got this Vampire of Sacramento guy ripping
and running, and it's still like, you know, Jeffrey Dahmer

(52:19):
and like ed Gean, they keep coming out with these
documentaries to like put it in our face that this
is this is just a thing, you know, cannibalism, blood drinking,
it's it's just whatever. And the last right, it's yeah,
that's what I'm saying, is like, that's that's just what

(52:40):
they like. You know, we can't judge them. They like
a little blood yogurt cup. Who cares, you know. But
the last vampire I actually wanted to talk to you
guys about I found from a show too, and I
thought that the bitch was made up, but she's the
really shit And it's American Horror Story season three. If

(53:05):
you guys are familiar Covin, have you watched any.

Speaker 5 (53:09):
Either of you guys parts of it? I didn't see series. Yeah, unfortunately,
I was. I think I was in federal prison or
getting into the system at.

Speaker 3 (53:16):
That time, so.

Speaker 1 (53:18):
They didn't have a good American horror story spread in prison.
No no, it was on.

Speaker 5 (53:23):
It's just uh, I forgot what it was just me
going through transit and should I just kept missing into whatever.

Speaker 1 (53:29):
Yeah, I mean season three is great, Nick, you should
you would like it. I think you should check it
out headlist. Did you did you see it?

Speaker 2 (53:35):
I remember saying it. Yeah. I think I might have
been getting deployed at the time too.

Speaker 5 (53:40):
Oh yeah, that's right, yo. You know what's crazy is
that I think me and him were looking at it.
I was in Fort Dix right at the same time.
You were probably like there on the other side of
the fence pre deployment. This is fucking insane. That was
probably literally on the other side of the fence of
him and forts compound.

Speaker 1 (53:58):
Well, I do want to say, just from the comments here, Benjamin,
he says, that's the best season of American horror story.
I love that season that I fucking love that season.
It really is my favorite. And somebody else said True
Detective season one season one is fucking amazing.

Speaker 3 (54:18):
It is wild.

Speaker 1 (54:19):
It is wild. That's just oh fuck yeah, cut cut
off titties too, you know, right right. But that's that's
besides the point. I just wanted to say. I saw
that comment and I agree loves I Love True Detective
season one and American Horror Story season three. So we

(54:43):
meet this woman. Her name is Madame Delphine Lollaie. Have
you heard of her at all?

Speaker 2 (54:50):
Right, backed out to, uh, you know New Orleans?

Speaker 1 (54:57):
Yes, yes, yes, now she is in American Horror Story
season three. I thought again that the bitch was made
up because it was so beyond the comprehension of me
at the time, thinking that some human being was capable
of doing this stuff. And you know, I find out Yep,

(55:19):
she's real. And they didn't really add any spices. They
got it pretty fucking on the head. She really did
do all this stuff. And she is like one of
these vampire serial killers.

Speaker 2 (55:35):
And she.

Speaker 1 (55:38):
Murdered and tortured enslaved people in the eighteen hundred. So
this is after Elizabeth Bathery obviously and all that. But
she lived in New Orleans. She was like a kind
of an elite type person, had money connections, stuff.

Speaker 3 (55:57):
Like that, and.

Speaker 1 (56:00):
She had all these slaves that she kept in her
attic and she would bleed them out, make some kind
of a face mask out of the shit, newborn babies
all that, and said it preserved her youth made her
skin look good, and one of the slaves was trying

(56:26):
to escape, and they set the house on fire. And
when the fire department or whomever arrived at the scene,
they found all these slaves in her attic and they
were naked. They were chained to the walls, eyes gouged out,

(56:47):
fingernails pulled off. Some of them had been skinned alive.
Some of them had been skinned and were still alive
and just left festering with like fucking actions and all
kinds of ship.

Speaker 5 (57:01):
Uh.

Speaker 1 (57:02):
Some of them had big holes in their asses where
she literally just cut big chunks of their ass off.
You know. Their ears were hanging by shreds. Their lips
were sewn together, and testines pulled out, I mean sticks
in their brains. Like what did you say, Nick?

Speaker 3 (57:26):
You think you think.

Speaker 5 (57:29):
This ship?

Speaker 1 (57:30):
Nick, it's so.

Speaker 5 (57:31):
Weird, made up Jesus Christ. You open that.

Speaker 1 (57:41):
Like this is this is the stuff? Like when you
watch it in a show, you're like, Okay, well they've
they've dramatized it a lot, you know, No, they didn't
dramatize right right, yeah, so uh, you know she had
pulled their intestine out stuff like that. She put sticks

(58:02):
in their brains and like would stare their brains around.
Rich people find time. Right, She's an elite class woman.
She's got all these slaves. They're her property, right, so
she can do whatever she wants to them. She's bleeding.
I'm doing all these weird like Frankenstein fucking experiments on them,

(58:23):
you know, bathing in the blood, doing all this stuff.
And uh, there was evidence that they found that she
was actually on some makeshift human centipede type type shit,
like sewing lips and be holes together. And you know,
imagine stumbling upon this. You think you're responding to a

(58:46):
local fire. Oh, Madame Lola rees house, those on fire.
Imagine walking into that. Okay, we got people's lips and
assholes sewing together, we got we got guys go out. Yeah,
I mean fingernails pulled off, people skinned alive. It's like, okay,

(59:06):
there's something else going on here.

Speaker 2 (59:09):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (59:10):
Wow. And when the one person yeah, and her husband
again was like her biggest hype man like go hollo, yeah.

Speaker 2 (59:25):
Yeah.

Speaker 3 (59:26):
And Kathy baits Plater what.

Speaker 1 (59:29):
Kasty baits Plat Yeah yeah yeah, yeah, she's yeah, man,
I'm telling you, you guys need to check out American
horror story season three, that ship was off the chain.

Speaker 4 (59:42):
Man.

Speaker 1 (59:43):
I love American Horror Story season three. I watch it
every year for Halloween. But so when they found all
this stuff in her house, she skipped down into this day.
No one knows what happened to her. But uh, something
else odd about this is and some of you may
know this in the chat. If you do, you know,

(01:00:06):
throw it in there, but Nicholas Cage actually bought this
woman's home in New Orleans in two thousand and seven.
He paid three point four five million dollars to own
the home of this blood Countess Lollery. So there's pictures

(01:00:28):
of it right here. Nicholas Cage, he went out of
his way to obtain this residence. And what's odd to
me about that is he had the mortgage documents arranged
in such a way that his name did not appear
on them. So maybe he didn't want people finding out
about his strange admiration for a sadistic vampire serial killer.

(01:00:53):
Or maybe it's because he's a vampire himself. You know,
the Koppola Family is a fucking whole nother rabbit hole episode.
But yeah, I thought that was weird. Nicholas Cage also
has already purchased his his tombstone for when he dies.

(01:01:13):
It's just down the street from this house. It's in
New Orleans, and it's a it's a solid white pyramid.
You can so whoever's got this green share, pull up
Nicholas Cage headstone and it'll pull it up. You got
to see this shit. It's the weirdest and it's right

(01:01:34):
down the street from this blood Countess vampire house. Yeah, Headstone.
Look at this, Look at this, look at this.

Speaker 2 (01:01:48):
Is he a New Orleans native or is he just
fascinated by this place?

Speaker 1 (01:01:54):
He's probably a vampire, all right. Have you seen that
picture where it's like, oh, this is a Civil War
Soldjiourney just so happens to look like fucking exactly Nicholas Cage.
He's seen that ship. Yeah, maybe it is him. Okay,
maybe he's been around a while. Maybe he used to
go to the Lollery House and fucking stab some slaves

(01:02:14):
and the ass. Maybe he was into that. He was
into it, he loved it. But so uh, I mean,
this is just in my opinion, it's more rich people
doing weird rich people stuff in this house.

Speaker 5 (01:02:33):
What happens when you got too much time. But he
has to do nothing strange.

Speaker 1 (01:02:39):
It's like, I'm so bored that I need to stab
this woman, cut her titties off, bathe in her blood. Yeah,
I want your body in the backyard.

Speaker 2 (01:02:54):
And then they kind of make fun of it with
the Adams family, right, it's all we're just actually we're
not these people. We're just kind of quirky fun But
really the Adams Family, like archetype is what they're working
with is like a whole family of fucking siccos top
to bottom.

Speaker 1 (01:03:14):
Right. And so I ended my presentation on my show
with this quote. Yeah, do you guys ever watch Tim Dillon. Yeah, okay,
So he was talking about this guy that got by city,
the Royal He is so funny. There was a Royal
family member recently that got busted for raping women. His

(01:03:36):
name is Marius borg Hoybe or something like that, and
he was just like going through his dorm room just
like raping anybody he could. And you know, you gotta
think this is Royal family behavior. But the problem is
is like they don't understand that the human hunt and
all this weird stuff that they do, cutting bitches kitties

(01:03:59):
off and bathe in the blood. This is supposed to
be a secret thing. Okay, you can't just go raping
any old buddy you want, all right, then people are
gonna start finding out what's up. You can't just go
raping everybody in your dorm room. Okay, you got to
save that for the human hunt. It's like when you
and Grandma go out and you fucking rape some kids

(01:04:22):
and you kill them and you eat them and you
fucking bathe in their blood, Like that's a holiday. You
can't just go raping and pillaging on a Tuesday. You
have to wait for the ritual. You know what I'm saying.
This is what it's all about. And they're still to
this day like weirdo vampire serial killers. And it all

(01:04:43):
comes from this idea of like the Royals, who's this guy?

Speaker 2 (01:04:50):
Oh, bring it back up. Well, he's the dupot Air
And as you can see on the screen there, he
was convicted of doing something horrible. Those three year old
daughter if you could see that, and so what do
you do it? Sexually assaulted his three year old daughter.

Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
The AIG face.

Speaker 2 (01:05:13):
Yeah, there's a big standoff between him and the police
and his compound. He was firing on the police and
they still let him out of jail.

Speaker 3 (01:05:21):
Yeah, and like didn't he isn't he like free right
now somewhere.

Speaker 2 (01:05:28):
Yeah, he's free, he's under their care.

Speaker 1 (01:05:31):
Oh my god. He looks like if a Carl's junior
Breger was a person.

Speaker 2 (01:05:37):
Yeah, he didn't go to the court ordered clinic, so.

Speaker 1 (01:05:40):
Oh my god.

Speaker 2 (01:05:42):
He just kind of does whatever he wants to because
he's a DuPont. Whoa.

Speaker 1 (01:05:48):
Okay, so you're saying he's got connections, he's gonna get
the slide because okay, all right, all right, yeah fortune okay, yeah, no,
this is this is what I'm talking about here, guys,
is like rich people, fun times, stabby stabby cut cut,

(01:06:11):
bathing in the blood, doing all this stuff, and they
have incorporated it, I believe, into this weird serial killer program,
like the Phoenix program, Come Home, some weird you know,
serial killer decapitation program. You know. It's like they they've

(01:06:31):
literally loosed this upon us, and we're just supposed to say,
oh my god, that's crazy. These these people, they're all
just loan psychopaths, and I'm terrified. What we don't know
is that the royal family has been doing this forever.
It's like a fun pastime, for them, and a lot
of the serial killers who are made in their image,

(01:06:54):
so to speak, are part of a much larger network
and program.

Speaker 6 (01:07:00):
So.

Speaker 2 (01:07:02):
I do believe that they like, that's a lot easier
when you realize that certain parts of the Middle Ages
never ended, and those parts were pretty fucking horrific.

Speaker 1 (01:07:13):
Yeah, I agree with you. And you know the thing
about the Vampire of Sacramento. The reason why I like
to include that guy is because this is the mid
seventies and people were okay and felt safe to actually
leave their homes unlocked. There was not such a stigma

(01:07:35):
around it. It was like, I feel safe going to bed,
windows unlocked, door, front door unlocked, whatever, I'm safe. I'm okay.
I know that I'm going to wake up tomorrow. What
the Vampire of Sacramento did was teach everyone, if you
don't lock your door, the boogie man will come and
literally extinguinate your body, drink your blood, necrophilia type cannibalism

(01:08:01):
shit to you, and kill you in your family. So
it's like instilling fear in the heart of America if
you don't lock your door. If you don't, it's like
it's like instilling literal fear that if you don't watch
your six, lock your doors. H Richard Chase is going

(01:08:24):
to come murder you and your whole family. They also
did that with Richard Ramirez, right, he would come in
through people's windows and rape the shit out of them
and kill them. So it's like.

Speaker 2 (01:08:38):
Who BTK, right.

Speaker 1 (01:08:42):
Yeah, it's like the serial killer is useful in more
than one way. You can kill people, obviously, but you
can also teach everyone that you are not safe in
your own home. You need a security system, you need
doors locked, you need fucking be ready because you are

(01:09:05):
not even safe in your own home.

Speaker 2 (01:09:09):
More cops, more cops, more cups. Pay for more cops.
We do work ups, Yeah, pay for more mm hmmmm.

Speaker 1 (01:09:16):
And I'm not gonna lie, you know, Before I go
to bed at night, especially since I've had the baby,
I do this whole like walk around the house thing.
I locked the back laundry door, I lock the side door,
go around to the front, lock the front door, check it,
make sure it's good. I mean, like, this is even
though I'm a conspiracy theorist and I do believe in

(01:09:38):
all of this stuff, is like staged and whatever. I
don't want to be the fucking Lobianca family. Okay, that
gets made an example of. You know, I don't want
to be the one that ends up on CNN and
they talk about how I used to light up a
room but now I'm fucking dead and rip, you know,
and people listen to episodes of my podcast like, oh,

(01:10:00):
Julia was so funny, is it?

Speaker 2 (01:10:02):
No?

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
Okay, if you're going to make an example out of someone,
it's not going to fucking be me. But I know
that this program was a way of instilling fear in everyone,
like from the get go, yeah, right, the people.

Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
Who that who were paying to protect us have done
a worse and worse job progressively since the time. They've
been demanding for more and more money to protect you
from the psychos, and they're not protecting you from the psychos.

Speaker 1 (01:10:33):
Right. The people that we've.

Speaker 2 (01:10:36):
Given this fear to go running towards have done nothing
but sort of betray us with that because you know,
we pay them more money and they don't have to
do as much because that's how they get more money.

Speaker 1 (01:10:47):
Mm hmmmm. And it's like for me when I hear
you know, stuff about I've been talking a lot about
a new theory of mine that when you see a
husband who has killed a wife, OJ, Scott Peterson. Uh,

(01:11:08):
you know, Chris whats was a big deal. I'm starting
to think that the fucking husbands are getting set up
as Patsy's to cover up some weird like are you
with me on this headless because I did an episode.
OJ did not do it and Scott Peterson did not
do it, but they they've been set up to look

(01:11:28):
guilty as fuck. You know, they put all of the
focus on the husband so you don't look at the
weird Saitanic cult shit that they were all into. Like,
if you really look at the Scott Peterson case, there's
more to that than meets the eye. Okay, I know
that's controversial.

Speaker 2 (01:11:46):
One of the things that blew it open for me
in the OJ case was that nobody ever mentioned her
drug problem and how she had these drug dealers right
down the street. It's like none of that ever came
out at all, and it's like, well, that's the number
one cause of getting involved into some sort of strange murderer.

Speaker 1 (01:12:04):
I mean, that's that's what I'm talking about here, And
you know, if you guys are into it, maybe we
could do an episode on that. Chris Watts guy because
he supposedly put his family in those big oil silos
or whatever. But it's it's just like with Chris or
it's just like with Scott Peterson and OJ. It's like
there was there is no actual, concrete, solid evidence that

(01:12:26):
makes this guy guilty. It's like, all like, well, we
think he is because he was a piece of shit
guy that was cheating on his wife. Cheating on your
wife does not make you a murderer. I know that
sucks to say, yeah, he was a piece of shit guy,
you know, but it doesn't mean that he killed his
wife and kids. I'm sorry. There there has been a

(01:12:49):
weird program, just like the program to Kill serial killers
going on where it's like wives and kids end up
getting murdered, and it always is the husband with the case.
Always put it on the husband.

Speaker 2 (01:13:03):
All of these cases are investigated, you know, these are
not investigations that you know serial killers, and all of
these you know, everybody blames the husband. Thing unvestigated, they
don't even have evidence. It's it's really sad and pathetic,
but it's it's very clear the pattern.

Speaker 1 (01:13:19):
All Right, we'll get this ship, all right, And I
don't want to keep you guys off on a tangent
or anything. But what if all of it is fucking
stage theater shit, Lacy Peterson.

Speaker 5 (01:13:34):
I keep thinking about I keep thinking a lot of
that more and more, especially with true cols.

Speaker 1 (01:13:37):
Like these are characters, right, these are characters, you know.
It's like, I want to see corpses. I want to
see the little kids that they pulled out of the
oil silo. I want to see fucking bodies because they said,
what with the Scott Peterson, they found Lacy's torso, but
not ahead, no legs, no arms, just a torso, right,

(01:13:58):
we never saw any photos of the fetus that they
supposedly recovered. I mean, it's like, if this is all real,
I want to see the fucking bodies because they have
no problems showing bodies with the Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer,
ed Gian, John Gacy. You can go and see those bodies.
They have pictures of the fucking body. It's like, where

(01:14:19):
are these women that are supposedly getting murdered with their kids?
I want to see bodies or is this all a
fucking side show? Is the circus act? You know what
I mean?

Speaker 2 (01:14:33):
Yeah, I think it's one of those things where we
can never really know that, you know, because they can
think about this case that they manifested really really hastily,
the guy doing the van life with his girlfriend and
then his girlfriend suddenly disappears. Did we get any actual
evidence about any of that stuff? Or was it just

(01:14:55):
an internet series that we were all told was actually happening.

Speaker 1 (01:15:00):
Man, I just you know, and I see people railing
against me in the comments. That's fine. I like to
keep all possibilities open. Maybe Chris Watts was a murdering
piece of shit and he fucking murdered his whole family
and put him in an oil silo. If he did,
I hope he burns in hell. But what if it's
all theater?

Speaker 2 (01:15:19):
You know.

Speaker 1 (01:15:20):
That's what I'm saying, is like it's a great Netflix
show because they did make a Netflix show about it.
Like when they put stuff on Netflix, you automatically need
to assume something more is going on, just like with
the Menindez Brothers when they made that whole show about
the Menindez Brothers. Yeah, you know, unpopular opinion. I don't

(01:15:40):
think those guys deserved a day in prison if their
dad was really doing what I think he was doing.

Speaker 2 (01:15:46):
You know, it goes back to the families.

Speaker 1 (01:15:49):
The family.

Speaker 2 (01:15:51):
You're not allowed to cross the families. If you kill
your own dad and you're in that position, you're going
to jail.

Speaker 1 (01:15:57):
But weren't the Menindez brothers like their family was like
some upper echelon motherfuckers.

Speaker 2 (01:16:03):
Exactly exactly, you're not allowed to kill those people.

Speaker 1 (01:16:07):
No, even if your dad's been raping you your whole life,
and your mom's going like no, it's rapey time. You
can't go down the hallway dad's with your brother raping him.

Speaker 2 (01:16:17):
It's like, okay, that evidence they suppressed, that evidence support.

Speaker 1 (01:16:22):
That's what I'm saying. Headless is like, you know these
rich elite fuckers and like you know this, this is
a fun pastime for them, raping their kids and then
their kids getting raped their entire lives. They were like,
I can't do it anymore, shot their parents in the
face hole and they get to spend the rest of

(01:16:43):
their lives in prison. Okay? Is that justice?

Speaker 2 (01:16:50):
Is that justice?

Speaker 1 (01:16:53):
I don't think so. I mean maybe that's unpopular opinion.
Someone was raping me my whole life, especially my dad.
I would go Lizzie Borden on the motherfucker. Okay, So
what's this Amityville whore ever? Made sense? Even with pictures,
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 5 (01:17:12):
I believe that bullshit either of that. That stuff just
doesn't make any sense. So many different No, my friend
lived across the street from that house. Yeah, my boy
kept it shouting. If you haven't listened to this, my
boy came in from amityvilliers. I used to go visit
him sometimes, and he lived across the street. It was

(01:17:32):
like a few houses down across the street. Yep.

Speaker 2 (01:17:36):
I got a story about that.

Speaker 1 (01:17:37):
If you want, well, well, I was gonna I don't
know what you were about to say, but I was
just gonna say it never made sense to me either.
Go ahead.

Speaker 2 (01:17:45):
So my dad knew a guy who was cousins with
one of you know, Ronnie de Fayo's family members, like
extended family members. But he actually signed my copy of
Amityville Horror, and he said, when Ronnie de Feo actually

(01:18:06):
shot those people, it was you know, terrible and whatever.
It's like, should I have had him signed that? It's
just really odd. But yeah, he was like almost confirming
the official story and how he signed it. So it's
kind of strange that I.

Speaker 1 (01:18:21):
Means, do you get on with the official story?

Speaker 2 (01:18:25):
I don't know. I mean I didn't know that there
was a big question about Ronne de Fayo shooting his family,
if that was a thing.

Speaker 3 (01:18:33):
But he was.

Speaker 1 (01:18:34):
Involved with like some mobsters and gangsters and shit, and
you know he and then when he was imprisoned, he
would say like he was paid to take out his
family because like his dad was involved in some weird shit.
Like not that it's a big CIA cover up thing,
but it's like his dad was like involved with some

(01:18:56):
shady dealings and it's like they used the sun to
get to the family to like exact some type of
like revenge or like payoff some kind of debt he owed.
But they like to make great horror movies about him
being possessed by a demon.

Speaker 5 (01:19:15):
Did you know that was even a theory of him
being possessed by a demon?

Speaker 2 (01:19:18):
I had no idea. I know about the possessed by demons,
but I don't know about the mob associations. That's that's crazy.

Speaker 5 (01:19:27):
I heard about that living on Long Island. Yeah, you
heard about that ship.

Speaker 1 (01:19:33):
But even if he is possessed by demons, I don't
know if you guys ever saw the Amityville with Ryan
Reynolds when they remade that ship, You guys saw that one.
I mean, they took it to the whole nother fuck
they had. They there was like a Native American element
that they fucking skirted in there, and like the house

(01:19:55):
was built on like Native American tribal burial mounds and
like all so it's like, now, dude, his dad probably
fucked somebody over in a bad deal and they had
that kid go in there blow his family said off
because he was a piece of shit. You know. Uh,
there's just always more to the story. Yeah, there is
always more to the story.

Speaker 5 (01:20:17):
There were people saying that he was at the night
that that happened. I forgot the name of the bar
that night near the house. He was down there, supposedly
tripping out and fucking sniffing. Oh so they're like, who know,
it's gonna went home and was just fucking whacked and
killed people.

Speaker 1 (01:20:31):
I've heard that too, that he was a druggie, that
he was, you know, all fucked up, and actually based
on some of the like people who knew the family,
they all said that that his dad and his mom
never liked him. That he was a shithead kid.

Speaker 5 (01:20:49):
Oh no, the guy was known as a degenerate.

Speaker 1 (01:20:53):
Yeah. Yeah, they were like they never they wanted him
out of the house and ship like that. They wanted
to kick him out. So it's like maybe this guy
had just had like he was like a spoiled brat,
obviously into drugs and like some kind of weird gangster stuff,
and he just was like fuck you guys and shot
his whole family. I mean, stranger things have happened, believe.

Speaker 2 (01:21:12):
It or not.

Speaker 5 (01:21:14):
You know, I had, I had. I've mentioned it a
few times. There was a look it up at ron Kakama,
depending on but you can definitely find it. Like a
dungeon to dragons kid who said that he the game
told him to kill his parents, and he killed like
one or two people in his family because the game
told him to do it. The kid lived on the

(01:21:34):
corner of my block. I was like, yo, see, okay,
so my mind as a kid, I was like, what
a fucking board game told him to do that? Like,
I'm just assuring the guy's sick. I didn't believe the board.

Speaker 1 (01:21:48):
That's why nerds are dangerous. You ever went to school
with the motherfucker you made fun of dirty motherfucker, you
fucking weird piece of shit Dungeons and Dragons. Weird fumbled that. Yeah,
you do, Headless, you're the dangerous one. Okay. It's never
the kid that like get kicked out of glass. It's

(01:22:08):
always the nerdy, weird one that plays like Dungeons and
Dragons and she fucking kills this whole family one night.
It's always no, you're the weird, dirty guy.

Speaker 5 (01:22:17):
There was a no I forgot. I don't even want
to say this. Well too late. I'm not saying that
Headless is like this, but a lot of the pedophiles
played that ship for dicks.

Speaker 1 (01:22:29):
Well that's the yea.

Speaker 5 (01:22:30):
Play Dungeons and Dragons magic cause and they were big
on comics though, like all shit, that would make sense
for a twelve year old motherfucker.

Speaker 1 (01:22:40):
Yeah, but they're actually serial killers and pedophiles. Look out
for the nerdy dude that plays clarinet. That's all I'm saying.
It's like that that one guy who like has bad
acne and like always their clothes are all mismatched, and
they love to play magic. The gathering. That motherfucker will
kill you. Be careful, all right. It's never the one

(01:23:04):
you suspect.

Speaker 2 (01:23:05):
If they still play magic the Gathering and they're like
forty five years old, you got to look out for
those mothers.

Speaker 1 (01:23:12):
They will murder you. Murder Okay, they will murder your ass.
If that's what I'm saying, is like, it's it's never
the guy that looks like Nick that's like been to
jail and like you know he's seen some ship. Yeah,
it's never the sh it's the guy playing magic the Gathering.

Speaker 3 (01:23:36):
Who you know, who's literally like a freaking accountant for
the d O D.

Speaker 1 (01:23:44):
You know, wears fucking SpongeBob SquarePants T shirts Like that
guy will murder you playing as he's playing magic for you.

Speaker 5 (01:23:56):
Like he's like, that's that. It was like Lightning Bowl,
Lightning Bowl on the weekend.

Speaker 3 (01:24:02):
Did you ever see the what is that that show?
Reno nine one one? Yes, Yes, And when they're doing
the larp stuff and they're literally shooting me to the
arrows and stuff, it's the funniest thing. They come in,
the cops come in. There's a dude with an arrow
sticking out of his chest and he's like, well, he

(01:24:23):
cast I cast the spell and he didn't block it,
so he got hit with the arrow.

Speaker 1 (01:24:30):
Right, that's what those are, future serial killers. Okay, that's
what I'm saying. Dude, Like, I don't know, but a
lot of these royal family members, if you really look
at him, they're these weird, nerdy, gross motherfuckers. Like they're
all skinny and weird looking with their cleft palette and
shit like that.

Speaker 4 (01:24:49):
We were in the middle of our jetterman when my
friend John said he found a body in there. I
ran over there because I'm a healing monk to try
to help, but obviously my magic wasn't wrong enough because
the dude body was missing ahead. So my friend decided
to try to use a necromancer spell, which didn't work,
which I knew it wouldn't, and apparently we contaminated the

(01:25:12):
crime scene because that spell uses a lot of glitter.

Speaker 3 (01:25:17):
The the funniest thing is and then they have glasses on,
which didn't exist back then.

Speaker 2 (01:25:28):
I thought that was the perfect transition that combined all
the all the topics.

Speaker 3 (01:25:31):
Yeah for real, Yeah, no.

Speaker 1 (01:25:33):
I mean that. That's one hundred. If you see a
guy in your neighborhood wearing a cape, don't be afraid
of the crackhead. Be afraid of that fucking guy because
he will murder you and your family against But no,
that that's all I have for you guys. So I'm

(01:25:54):
glad you, you know, entertained me for the evening for us.

Speaker 5 (01:26:01):
Thank you for real, uh, I mean you really came
out clutch for that. I appreciate it. You know, we
had a cancelation and I'm just gonna keep it. Really
you talked about something I would much rather listen to anyway,
So thank you.

Speaker 1 (01:26:12):
Good.

Speaker 5 (01:26:15):
Yeah, yeah, thank you. Actually me and my night a
lot better than I thought it was going to be.
Please Julia, let everybody know what's up where they can
find you stuff again.

Speaker 1 (01:26:26):
Yeah, thanks again for having me Nick. As some of
you know, I had a baby and so I'm still
learning how to balance you know, podcast life and baby life.
So it's been harder to get shows going. But I
am happy to join with the cult rejects anytime Nick
will have me. And you know I do put put

(01:26:50):
some solo episodes out on my show of course. You
know what I like to talk about serial killers and
you know, ripping and running through dude's bee holes. I cover,
you know, slashing bitches titties off if you like you
know my style, hated or love it whatever. Cosmic Peach
podcast is where you can find me, and I do

(01:27:11):
have Patreon as well. If you want to support me
in that way, I would appreciate it. But thanks for
having me again. And I hope you enjoyed the Vampire episode.

Speaker 5 (01:27:22):
Oh, thank you very much. No, I definitely enjoyed it.
The chat definitely looked like they're having a well an
interesting conversation. I guess a blast for considering the topic. Bennett.
Please let everybody know what's up with you where they
can find your Yeah, well you start your hands channel
you got.

Speaker 3 (01:27:39):
For us, Julie. It's always a pleasure always and uh,
you can find me at broadcasting seeds dot com. I
got so much stuff there now I'm just I'm blasting
episodes out like every day, so you know, broadcasting scenes

(01:28:03):
dot com.

Speaker 5 (01:28:05):
Staying busy. Go check the shit out. Thank you very
much for coming on so I appreciate it. And my
man alas giant. What is up bro?

Speaker 1 (01:28:14):
You?

Speaker 2 (01:28:14):
That was always a lot of fun, Julia. I love
hanging out with you guys. It's really awesome time, a
lot of laughs. You can check me out on YouTube
at X and on Instagram, so check me out there.

Speaker 5 (01:28:29):
Thank you Elliott, oh, thank you, and again Julia, thank
you so much for bringing that, uh that topic. The
topics really very very sick ship. Uh and what should
I expect? You know, you know, it's funny, I forgot
to ask you at the beginning. I was like, I'm
sure be hole is going to be brought up, and
I think it was always involved.

Speaker 1 (01:28:52):
But you know, since I've been pregnant, this is the
last thing I'll say. Since I've been pregnant, I my
hormones have done this weird thing where my voice has
actually deepened quite a bit, and sometimes like I say
be hole, and I like, I sound like a twelve
year old boy and my it's just like my voice

(01:29:14):
has completely changed. It's like deep in seven octaves or
something like that. I'm starting to feel like, you know,
I understand what it's like to be a trans man
at this point, you know, with the weird hormone replacement therapy.
As long as people still enjoy it, I you know,
I'm here for it.

Speaker 5 (01:29:34):
Definitely.

Speaker 2 (01:29:35):
Can we look forward to the killing spree?

Speaker 1 (01:29:37):
That's what I'm saying.

Speaker 6 (01:29:41):
Yeah, cool shootings. All right, Well that's the end of
another thank you very much, Julie.

Speaker 5 (01:29:52):
I appreciate it. That was awesome. I bet it hellis.
I appreciate you guys showing up tonight and everybody in
the chat. That is what's up. I appreciate you all,
especially everybody that commented and looked like a lot of
people from the beginning to the end. That's what's up.
I appreciate it. And until the next one, everybody be well. Lada, Yes,
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