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January 6, 2023 26 mins

The Good, Couple buys a Roman sculpture from Goodwill. The Bad, A man watches Spiderman 291 times. The Whatever, it is time for the Murdoch Update.

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Kendle (00:04):
A long time.

Brian (00:06):
Hey, welcome back everyone.
Another episode of the Good, theBad, and the whatever coming to you.
We've got Brandon,Kendall, and myself, Brian.
I think we've not beenintroducing ourselves lately, but

Kendle (00:18):
I know you said that.
I was like, that sounds unfamiliar.

Brian (00:21):
Yeah, , but.
Well, Kendall, why don't you tell'em where they can find us after
they're done listening to us here?

Kendle (00:26):
Yeah.
Or while you're listening to us.
Oh, wow.
We'd love a good multitasker.
You can find us on Instagram at good, bad,whatever pod all lowercase, all one word.
You can find us on Twitter at gbw pod.
We do have a Facebook page, and youcan look at our stuff on Podbean.

Brandon (00:42):
Hell's Yeah,
. Brian: All right, well, we've got the rotation this time.
I guess I'm gonna do the good,so, This one's actually good.
Oh, okay.
Ish.
Got toes in it.
No,

Kendle (00:56):
no toes.
No more.

Brandon (00:57):
Toes to toes.
Mane.
Story.
. . Oh

Brian (01:01):
yeah, I'm

Kendle (01:02):
out.
That just made my stomach like, roll
. Brian: Okay, so this story after years of research, experts have
determined that a marble bust, whichwas bought by Laura, For $35 at a
Goodwill store in Texas in 2018 isactually an ancient Roman sculpture
lost to Germany after World War ii.

(01:24):
The bust, which was currently on displayat a museum in San Antonio was found
by Young at the Goodwill Store in 2018.
Goodwill, I feel like, yeah, so.
They did, what they found out isthey actually confirmed that it's a
first century BC or up to like 70 adthe sculpture's somewhere in there.

(01:45):
Wow.
And so it was actually, youknow, in Germany during the war
and an American soldier decided,I'm taking this home as a trophy
Little did they know when hebrought it back that he had
taken it from a German museum.
And so they displayed it thenin San Antonio for, I think they
did for a year, and then theyshipped it back over to Germany.
Back in the same museum, butI just thought it like, we've

(02:07):
had a couple stories likethis, but like how cool is it?
I mean, I know we've seen likesomebody's bought a painting that they
themselves made or wore ice skates.
I don't remember if that waswhere all Oh yeah, the rollers.

Brandon (02:16):
Some ancient scripture.
Yeah.

Brian (02:18):
Yep.
This is like, it's like, oh,this chalice I was drinking of
happened to be the Holy Grail.
You know, like
, Kendle: the goblet I got at the Goodwill

Brandon (02:26):
for a dollar, oddly enough, is machine sale, machine wash, water,
, , Kendle: it goes in the microwave.
Great.

Brian (02:34):
And my, I've had this dishwasher forever, and it hasn't broken down.
I don't know what's going on.
Yeah.
But yeah, and so like, I mean,$35 and they get basically what's
considered almost priceless.
Right.
So I mean, it was good though thatlike they didn't it, it said that
they didn't really go after likea finder's fee and all of that.
They just were like,can I, my 35 bucks back

(02:55):
, Kendle: I mean Fair . That is a little fair.
That is a little steepfor a Goodwill find.

Brandon (02:59):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I don't know Goodwill'sPrice Man to go in there.

Brian (03:02):
They are.
It was in the Goodwill

Kendle (03:03):
art section.
Oh yeah.
Beside the Hobby Lobby frames thatdon't have the 1499 on the back

Brandon (03:09):
thrift store is where it's at.
You go.
The Salvation Army or the thrift star man.
Almost got a full silkchocolate suit for 15 bucks.
. And why did we not?
Yeah, what?
I was like, what are the odds?
Is that a best what And a jacket.
And a silk shirt to go with it, . And

Brian (03:25):
then, you know, then when you tell the so sweaty the toe stories,
everybody's like, man, that cat

Kendle (03:32):
talent to stories and a silk soup

Brian (03:36):
doesn't hurt so bad.
chocolate bra.

Brandon (03:39):
Chocolate milk . So,

Brian (03:40):
oh.
But anyways, so I had to share thatone cause I just thought it was
kind of, Got a, a Roman sculpture.
It incorporated world War II init, so I'm good and got that back.
So, but it's back in Germany now.
. Yeah.

Brandon (03:53):
No, that's neat.
Yeah.
See, I'd get something like that andI'd somehow get put in jail , right?
For possessing swollen art or something.
. I didn't steal it.
. I bought this.
Yeah.
How did I know?
All right.
So, that was the good, right?
. Yep.
That means I got the,

Kendle (04:10):
yeah, this bad, Brandon, this week.

Brandon (04:14):
And it's mostly bad, just so you know.
. All right, let's see.
All right, so this is right up ofBrian's alley cuz he loves this topic.
It's no man hee either.
All right.
Florida man, let's see.
His name is Romero.
I don't know.
It looks like Alanis previously held theGuinness World Record for most cinema

(04:36):
production attendance for the same.
I am just telling you rightnow, I hate this person already.
And it's a Marvel movie,

Brian (04:44):
isn't it?
Yeah, . Oh

Brandon (04:46):
gosh.
Well, it said the first record was.
Just for cinema, sogoing and seeing cinema.
So he's reclaimed thetitle by seeing Spider-Man.
No Way.
Home.
292 times.
You know,

Brian (04:59):
to me what that's like voting twice movie theater.
Like you cashed your vote for itbeing a good movie by going one.
Yeah.
That's so

Kendle (05:05):
expensive.

Brandon (05:06):
Yeah.
So I got two problems with this.
Like

Kendle (05:09):
say it's $10 a pop and you do it 300 times.
. Brandon: Oh.
He was initially honoredwith end games at 191.
What and then he saw firstinstall, I don't know, some
other funky film for, he better a

Brian (05:22):
movie critic.
That's all I'd have to say because howelse can, what else could you do in life
if you're going to the movie that much?
They're not in the theaters that long.
I

Kendle (05:30):
don't You have to be going like open to close.
Yeah.
The whole four weeks they're there.

Brandon (05:33):
Here's the thing, here's the stat.
I was actually gonna do thisbefore I did it, but, so just to
see Spider-Man, no way home, he.
720 hours or 30 full days.
Wow.
Watching that and spentaround $3,400 to achieve that.
Now I'm gonna say this,

Kendle (05:56):
I hope he works from home and like took his life.
Laptop,
. Brandon: Everybody's entitled to do what makes him happy.
But you know how much you couldhave done with that money.
That's money.
That's what I'm saying.
Time.
30 days.
That's a month you could.
I don't know, charity spendtime with your family.
You could have done anything but sitin a movie theater and I could see

(06:18):
watching it two times, three times,I'll be generous to say even 10, but
292 times, that'd be like eating chickennuggets for 30 days straight i'd.
You'd never want a chicken nugget again.

Brandon (06:33):
I'm not watching that movie,
. Brian: Yeah, no I haven't seen it as you would, as you
imagine.
Well, and that's fine, ev every eachto their own, but I mean, when you
spend $3,400 in that amount of time,

Kendle (06:46):
well, cuz that's, 30 days straight.
Right?
Well,

Brandon (06:50):
it just said he spent the equivalent to it, so he
might've sat in a movie theaterall day and just watched that

Kendle (06:55):
movie.
Right.
So like what do you do for work thatyou can spend whole days watching
movies and still afford to do it?
Yeah.

Brandon (07:04):
At the movies.
Yeah.
Great.
Yeah.
I, craziness.
I,

Kendle (07:08):
like I said, like a movie ticket is expensive.
Yeah.
Well, like

Brandon (07:11):
I said, 34
. Kendle: $3,400.
I know.
For me to just take the family,the movies, it's like 50 bucks
and that's just to get in.
Oh yeah.
Don't buy popcorn.
That's another 45.

Brian (07:21):
Clearly didn't eat anything or brought it in themselves.
Yeah.

Kendle (07:24):
Yeah.
Go into the movie.
I said before those little box winesfit perfectly in the Cupholders juice.
The juice boxes.
Yeah.

Brandon (07:30):
Juice boxes.
. Sure.
Yeah.
My daughter was giving mecrap for drinking wine.
She wage drink.
It's a tall grape juice.
It's delicious.
Yeah, it is delicious.
. Yeah.

Brian (07:44):
No bubbles.
Yeah.

Brandon (07:45):
Yeah.
But yeah, I just, I mean, to me, ifyou're gonna dedicate that kind of
time to something and it's somethingthat you've already done, like
there's no gaining some at all.
Yeah.

Kendle (07:55):
Right.
Like it's literally, it's just been a new

Brandon (07:57):
experience.
Yeah.
I guess it's neutral.
Yeah.
It can't be because therehas to be a downside.
You gave something else up to go do that.
Yeah.
And gain nothing exceptsee the same thing.

Brian (08:07):
Yeah.
And what 290 50 I'm assuming he gota hundred thousand dollars reward
for seeing no setting that record.
You don't get anything at least5,000 to pay himself back.
Nope.

Brandon (08:15):
Just Right.

Kendle (08:16):
That's so I can say, I just about to say, If you get a Guinness, I don't
think there's any monetary game to it.
Nope.
It's just you just have a

Brandon (08:22):
record the title.
Come on Brian.
Let all your hate go.
I can feel it.
. Brian: Nope, I

Kendle (08:27):
can feel it.
It's a heat wave radiating
. Brandon: I won't play anything.
I will, I have a, I cuzI'm on board right now.
, Brian: I, it's just like, yes.
I don't think, we justdon't get like what?
Comes of this.
Nothing.
That's what I'm saying, because youknow what you've just done is motivate
some other slob to go beat that recordbecause he's already got beat once.

(08:48):
I know.
And what happened?
He went right back to it.
So we're not even talking aboutthe first end gamers or whatever.
He watched that he's in thetheater for how many days?
194 times you said or something like that?
He was,

Brandon (08:59):
yeah.
The first one was 191 andthe second one was 200.
And that's like he's

Brian (09:05):
given up 60 days of his life for.

Brandon (09:08):
Well, that's only the two.
There's another one in there for 204.
Oh, so he's done it 90 days.

Kendle (09:14):
That is insane.
Yeah.
Like you could use that PTOand go like, get a suntan.
Yeah.
You know, like
, Brandon: at least to get skin cancer from it.
. Yeah.
. Kendle: Or at least like see something the, like the I Canyon or just anything

Brian (09:29):
we were talking before we hopped on.
Movies that pop on tv and someof them you can pick up and watch
wherever you want and Oh, yeah.
They're not the cinema versions, butlike, you didn't do that consecutively?
No.
Like I'll, I will be honest.
Like the movie, I like the movie,so don't my distaste for watching it
and my fascination with the movie.

(09:49):
I thought Forrest Gump was a great movie.
. But when it came out, I think I sawit not just at the theater, but like,
I mean, I probably saw it twice atthe theater and then may have seen.
Like, because I had the VHS of itor something and seen it 10 times,
I don't ever wanna see it again.
I've seen it already enough timesin my life that it's passed.
I will not go back and re-watch it ifit's on tv, I still won't watch it.

(10:10):
Yeah, and it's, and I quote iteven a lot, like, I like it.
I just have now my body, mind, andsoul have invested enough time in it.
That anything I'm gonnaget from it is over with.

Brandon (10:21):
You mean the part where he says he's gonna test out his sea legs
and he says, you ain't got no legs.
You ain't got no legs.
I know that Forrest

Brian (10:33):
Yeah.
I mean, but that movie's, it's just funny.
Like, I mean, I'm.
I will wee like peas and

Brandon (10:39):
carrots, . Yeah.
I will catch movies and pieces.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So once I've seen it once, or evenmovies that I still haven't seen to this
day, still haven't seen a few Good Men.
I still haven't seen like abunch of really big movies.
But you've seen half the movies.
I've seen the very end.
Yeah.
Shawshank, I've never seenthe whole movie, just the very
end . So I just skipped to thechase and got right to the end.
But like when movies come on, I'll just,it might be on in the background, right?

(11:03):
Like if it takes enough effortfor me to go change the channel
and I'm not really watching it.
Yeah.
Who cares?
It's just playing.
But I guess

Brian (11:09):
my point with this is like I, I like Forrest gum.
Yes.
It's just, I don't think I wouldgo put any effort into trying to
watch it again because I've exceededmy max amount of tolerance to sit
in front of it, but I like it.
, don't know how, if you saw a movie 200times, you could, I don't even know
how, like, I would honestly, like,probably not survive after about 20.

(11:32):
Yeah.
Like, it would be like insanity because

Brandon (11:34):
you would.
like power that in one month, two months.
Yeah.
So you would just have to make thatyour dedicated time to go do that.
Yeah.

Kendle (11:43):
Right.
Like I, we were talking aboutthe proposal being on tv.
Yeah.
Like all month of November.
And it's one of those movies that like,no matter where I turn on the TV and
that's on, I'm like, oh, this is fine.
It, you know, we couldwatch this until the end.
But even then, like I've probably seenthe proposal 50 times in my whole life
and like in chunks here and there.

(12:05):
I still 30 years, like it's taken me30 years to watch 50 chunks of it.

Brandon (12:11):
Yeah.
Yeah.
The only movie I can say I watch.
once a year, and just because it'son is like the Christmas Carol.
, it comes on and they'll playit all literally all day.
You

Brian (12:22):
can't help but

Kendle (12:23):
see to me now, same with like Christmas vacation, like
you're gonna catch it at some point,

Brian (12:28):
but you're now getting into something that you've made a tradition.
Not just No, it's just, it'son and well, okay, but like it
isn't on all year round anyways.
No,

Brandon (12:35):
I don't make an active effort to go out, look for it.
No.
Somehow it just ends

Brian (12:39):
up on, and this person paid.
Yes.
Not only did they make the effort, theypaid for it, like it's time and money.
Yes.
At least when you don't get up tochange the channel, you're just like,
eh, it's just not worth getting up.
Right.
I'll let it take my time, but you'renot like, You're not like pay-per
viewing it or something like that.
Yeah.
I'm not wor

Kendle (12:56):
I have, I didn't sit down with a point to do this.
Yeah.
I sat down with a point tolike kill an hour before I, I

Brandon (13:03):
have a hard time sitting at my desk for eight hours . You know what

Brian (13:05):
I'm actually gonna say?
I'm a, I feel like I'm more upsetabout this than the story about the
suck on the toes at this point.

Brandon (13:11):
Yeah.
I mean, I see some real hate rating.
Right.
Yeah.
It's, he is fired up right now.
Yeah.
The only time I've seen more.
When Kendall got upset thatshe found out that the guy
that was Oh, on his honeymoon?
Yeah.
And never, it wasn't even that part.
It was the part that maybe hespent the target gift cards.
. Kendle: Yeah.
I'll get those gift cards back from you.
The Target
gift cards really was like the fire.

(13:33):
Yeah.

Kendle (13:34):
I was re-listening to that episode a couple weeks ago and I was like, I'm
still mad . I was like, I shouldn't

Brandon (13:39):
have listened to this.
I know, like I saw actual flames.
He was

Kendle (13:42):
playing in the car on the way home and I was like, this is sucks.

Brian (13:45):
The horns started poking out.

Kendle (13:48):
He is the worst human.
Yeah.
Gum

Brian (13:50):
of the

Brandon (13:50):
earth.
Yeah.
You gonna die
. Brian: Bless.
Oh, all right.
All right, so what wegot, Kendall's got the.
Oh yeah, whatever.

Kendle (14:00):
So it is that time where we have a Murdoch update.
Oh, there it is.
Oh man.
It's been a minute, it's beena long time since we've talked.
And so the Tuesday of Thanksgiving,Russell Lafe like trial finally finished
and he was found guilty on all sixcounts of his like fraud charges.

(14:21):
and then he walked out ofthe courthouse and went home.
So I'm not sure like wherewe are in the sentencing

Brandon (14:26):
part of it.
That was one convicted of, yeah,six felonies deaths, right.
I mean,

Kendle (14:30):
he still has on both ankle monitors, so I feel like that part is
coming, but yep, he was charged withall six and there are, or he's guilty
on all charges brought against him.
And then, . There have been some newdevelopments in the Alex Murdoch trial
or circus that's happening, , honestly.

(14:53):
And so they were able to unlock Paul'sphone and there is a timestamped video
at 8 45 of the three of them at Mozel.
So when they were all there right beforeeveryone was murdered, and they have.
I guess nine one one call andall of that is at like 10.

(15:15):
It's like 10 0 4.
And so based on the 8 45 and thecoroner had suspected they had
died sometime around nine 30.
So in that hour, 15 minutes iswhat they're trying to boil down.
And Alex's original storywas that he wasn't at Mozel.
He was visiting his like dad in thehospital and then stopped by to like

(15:38):
watch Family Feud with his mom andthen came home at 10 and found him.
Well, this new video of him at 845 kind of disproves that any of
that could have happened becauseeven if he left at 8 45, he still
wouldn't have been back home by 10.
So that part doesn't work.
And then also his story has nowchanged where, oh, I didn't meet him.

(16:01):
I just called the hospital and checked onhim and then called the keeper like his.
Is dementia or along those linesand has like a 24 hour care.
. So he had called like thecaregiver and checked on her.
So his alibi has changed from likevisiting these people to just checking
on these people via phone calls.

(16:23):
Yeah, I was busy doing something
else.
. . Kendle: And so we knew his shirt came back tested positive with like splatter,
like body splatter on his shirt.
And there were also like biggerstains that suggest they do fit with
a stain that would occur if you.
walked upon something and like tocheck on them and like got blood on

(16:46):
your shirt cuz they are bigger, butthe smaller stains don't like you.
It's like a mist kind of situation.

Brandon (16:53):
Yeah.
Let's say you're shooting somebody close

Kendle (16:56):
range.
Say you're shooting somebodyand it blows back a little bit.
That's what that stain is.
And also Maggie's phone was found dayslater, like out in the woods by one of
his brothers and like turned in evena couple days after that and it had
like nothing really on it by the timethey turned it in, which is fishy.
But Paul's phone was foundin the This, a wipe clean.

(17:18):
Yeah, right.
. We found this phone in perfectcondition in the woods, just randomly.
But Paul's phone, the one withthe video was recovered like
the night of the shooting and.
, part of Alec's story is thathe tried to flip Paul over.
And so there's a theory that his phonebut couldn't, he was unsuccessful

(17:39):
in trying to roll him over.
But his phone was foundprobably underneath his body.
So it, people aresuspecting that like Alec.
got rid of Maggie's phone and likethrew it and was trying to find Paul's
phone to get rid of it and couldn't.
And also Paul was found in like acloset and Maggie was found in like
out in the open part of the yard.

(18:02):
So it's just a lot of like, stillkind of up in the air, things that
all point to Alec, but also not all.
Can be exactly tied.
So it's like some of his storycould work for some of it, but there
are still like overarching sweepsthat like just don't make sense.

(18:23):
The fact

Brandon (18:23):
that he was definitely there and did it.
Right.
right.
Like or was

Brian (18:27):
present.
Yeah.
We just need to get the video ofhim, you know, like recording it.
Yeah.
. Kendle: And there were phone calls made from Alex's phone.
in the timeframe, kind of between nine 30and 10 when the nine one one call actually
went through two other like groundskeepersand housekeepers, like at Mosell.
So they're, they suspect that eitherthey haven't ruled out that he did

(18:50):
it by himself because there were twodifferent guns used and one of, there's
one theory that Maggie was having anaffair with one of the groundskeepers.
, Alec walked in on that happening,and so he shot one and the
groundskeeper shot the other, andlike somehow they're in it together.

(19:12):
But there's all kinds ofrumors floating around.
But the trial is stillset to start in January.
And it's all just still everycouple days they go to court to
dispute something that his teamthinks the state has or hasn't done.
. Brandon: Yeah.
Cuz at this time you're justdon't But the thing used in jail.
Yeah.
Right.
Like you'd think you'd either wantto get this done and over with,

Kendle (19:36):
or Well, in January by it all, he got arrested for it.
What was that like October.
Like one of the last times wetalked, so like October to January
is a quick turnaround time.

Brandon (19:50):
Well, what, wasn't one of 'em trying to have an expedited trial?
Yeah.
Him.
Okay.
Yeah.
Cuz I would assume at thispoint just get on with it.
Be done with it.

Kendle (20:01):
Right.
Like we know you did it . Yeah.
Right.
We just need to knowlike all of the details.

Brandon (20:05):
Yes.
Is he gonna get up on the stand?
A few good men.
Yes.
. Kendle: And there was something else timestamped one of his own
security cameras, like timestampedhim being there at like 8 45, 8 47.

Brian (20:20):
See, he's holding out for, he's still getting the rights to the book
and the movie worked out, so that's whyhe doesn't wanna reveal the details.
Right.
You know?

Brandon (20:27):
Right.
Well actually you'd haveto have the son do it.
The one living son, cuz I don'tthink you can profit off a crime.
? , Kendle: I don't think so.
Well, and there was something that wasone of the state's arguments about why
they haven't released certain, like.
Evidence parts because they don't wantit to be like, they made a point to

(20:48):
be like, some of the information wehave is potentially worth millions of
dollars and we don't feel that wouldbe the best use of this information.
Yes.
Cuz somehow he would sell it.

Kendle (20:59):
Right.
And like make movies off of it.
Right.
So,
. Brandon: Yeah, I think the, they passed some kind of law, but I know there was the
one guy that they did what was that movie?
It was with Denzel Washington.
He was like the heroin king of Harlem.
And because that law wasn't in effectwhen he got arrested, he actually
sold the rights to his story.
So he actually made money.
Oh, cool.

(21:21):
. I dunno if it was cool.
It was good.
Good for him.
Yeah.
Great . But yeah they actually pass laws.
You can't profit off of crimeunless there's a government.
Yeah.

Brian (21:31):
fair.
They just don't want competing.
Yeah.
Well that's always,

Brandon (21:34):
it's long like you're

Kendle (21:35):
noting it's gonna be me, not you.
but you know.
Yeah.
So the start of his teamhas all been found guilty.
Now we just have to getlike the other lawyers found

Brandon (21:45):
guilty.
Wasn't there, there was defit, thatwas one and there was one other person.
Russell

Kendle (21:49):
Defeat is the one who found, was, found guilty.
Right.
But then there

Brandon (21:52):
was somebody else that was very

Kendle (21:54):
guilty.
There's Cory Fleming, I think is the name.
He's the other lawyer.
So like they would, one would bedefense and one would be the prosecutor
and they would both win essentially.
And

Brandon (22:06):
the other

Kendle (22:06):
guy was the banker, right?
Yeah.
Russell LA is the banker.

Brandon (22:09):
Yeah.
Yeah.
Cause I remember there wasanother lawyer and then there
was a judge somewhere in there.
Yeah.

Kendle (22:14):
Judge Carmen Mullins, I think is her name.
She.
She hasn't been like arrested oranything yet, but she's tied to it.
She's got some explaining to do, right?
Like she's tied to it in ways wherelike she recused herself for conflict
of interest over here, but thenshe was all in over there and it's
like, well, you can't, well, there

Brandon (22:33):
was money on this one.
I had 50 bucks on this one.
Yeah,

Brian (22:37):
right.
You know when you started thestory before you even went in,
when it was like, all right, soKendall's got the whatever today.
And I looked over and now you don't seethis cuz it's not on video, but like
99% of the time you read the story.
Oh yeah.
No.
And when I saw that the phonewas off and she leaned into the
mic, I was like, here we go.

Brandon (22:56):
We are . It's funny, when I walked in, I.
. There hasn't been a Murdoch.
She's like, yeah, I'm tryingto listen to the podcast

Kendle (23:02):
right now.
. I was like listeningto her on two X speed.
She was like talking about her weekend.
I was like, come on . I don't care.
. Brian: Oh, that's good.

Brandon (23:10):
Cool.
I was thinking the same thingwhen I was driving over.
I was like, man, we haven't had an

Brian (23:13):
update in a while.
And I just thought maybethat he's in prison.
There isn't as much to update, but, well,

Kendle (23:18):
and there hasn't been up until, yeah, recently cuz it was
again just like, that's good.
Going to trial and everything'sscheduled, so you just have
to wait for the dates to come.

Brandon (23:28):
When it happens.
Right.
Channel's gonna be in here.
Like a gonna be awesome on it.
That's like a hummingbird.
Yeah.
We're gonna get a call, like zoom

Brian (23:35):
me in,

Kendle (23:35):
we're gonna get a call.
Whatever you're doingoutside the courthouse,

Brian (23:39):
whatever you're doing.
Stop.
We're recording right now.
Yep.
. Kendle: Well that's like when he got arrested, I was out of town and I
like wanted to text you both so bad.
And I was like, no, I don't wanna ruin it.
In case they haven't
. Brian: Oh,

Kendle (23:54):
you wanna tell 'em to their

Brandon (23:54):
faces?
Well, wasn't there therewas another dude too that.
The

Kendle (23:59):
shot him?
Yeah.
So, oh, what's his name?

Brandon (24:03):
not Alex, but I thought it was Alex.

Kendle (24:05):
Alex is Alex Murdoch is the main

Brandon (24:07):
one.
Yeah.
I thought his name was Alex too.
But yeah, the dude that tried toshoot him was his kind of, yeah, so

Kendle (24:12):
he's like the front man drug runner essentially.
And they've kind of got him on a lotof the same charges, and so it's kind
of twofold, like if he is found guilty,Then Alex kind of has to be found guilty
and same because they're so closelytied to a lot of the, like most recent
charges that have come as far as the.

(24:33):
Fake suicide, the insurance fraud,all of that stuff they did together.

Brandon (24:38):
Yeah.
I'm surprised he's still breathing.
. I'm surprised somebody hasn't taken him

Kendle (24:42):
out.
Well, he is filling up all of hisbuddies canteens with beef sticks.
So . Yeah, I'll

Brandon (24:48):
pay him.
Beef

Kendle (24:49):
jerk.
Yeah.
I think he's making asmany friends as he can.
Snapping to a

Brandon (24:53):
slim Jim

Kendle (24:58):
There's just something about calling a beef stick
that gets me every time,
. Brian: All right.
Would you wanna let 'emknow how they can find us?
Yeah.
So if you are tracking the Murdock updatelike I am, you can find us on Instagram
at goodbye, whatever pod all over case.
All one word on Twitter at Gbw PodFacebook, and our Pod Beam page.

Brandon (25:18):
That's right.

Brian (26:05):
Something so.
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