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Speaker 1 (00:17):
It says the Uncle Henry Show here on news radio
seventy ten WNTM. Thank you. I appreciate very much you
listening to the Uncle Henry Show. I still need this job. Now,
in this high hour of show, I'm gonna go over
some news items that I missed.
Speaker 2 (00:33):
We're going to learn about those.
Speaker 1 (00:34):
And I've also got some voicemail I want to get to.
So I got all that to get into and this
high hour of Uncle Henry Show. Now for the first
news item I want to get to is somebody allegedly
putting razor blades in bakery items in Biloxi walmarts. Now,
this is a disturbing always disturbing with somebody is tampering
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with food like that, putting razor blades in there allegedly.
So let's listen together. I've got the story here from WLOX,
a sister station of Foxton WLOX TV and Biloxi reporting
on finding razor blades in the bakery items.
Speaker 3 (01:16):
Starting with a developing story, Biloxi police announced today that
there have been incidents with razor blades being found in
loaves of bread sold at some retail stores. We're learning
new information now. And Noah Noble is joining us Live
with the latest on that Noah.
Speaker 2 (01:35):
Brady had lots of new information.
Speaker 4 (01:37):
We're learning this morning about razor blades that were shoved
into loaves of bread at two Walmart locations here in Biloxi.
And we're also learning this morning that this has been
going on for more than a week and it has
taken Walmart apparently more than ten days to contact police
about this issue.
Speaker 2 (01:53):
Also knew this morning.
Speaker 1 (01:54):
Let's bookmark that I want to come back to that,
because you're talking about this going on for a while
and they hadn't contact the police yet until now. Put
a bookmark in that I got something to tell you
about in terms of that, all right, So, and also
at this point in the story, I'm trying I'm wondering
to myself, what kind of a lunatic would do this?
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What kind of a depraved individual would do this? What's
wrong with them?
Speaker 2 (02:19):
Good morning.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
We're receiving pictures check these out that were sent to
us from a viewer who purchased a loaf of bread.
Let me bring you up to speed on this. Yesterday Monday,
Bloxi Police around noon received a call from Walmart here
on CT.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
Switzer.
Speaker 4 (02:32):
The Walmart superstore that managers have been receiving complaints from
customers finding razors in their bread. When workers in the
Delhi went to inspect loaves of bread, they found even
more razor blades. A Bluxi police officer showed up took
a report. A little while later, Bloxi Police was.
Speaker 2 (02:48):
Called again, this time from.
Speaker 4 (02:49):
The neighborhood Walmart on Pass Road in Biloxi and they
reported the same thing, finding razors shoved into loaves of bread.
This morning, investigators are coming through surveillance vide trying to
find the person responsible for shoving these razor blades. And
we're also learning that this has been going on for
at least more than a week now. Blexi police telling
us that on December fifth, the supercenter here on CT.
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Switzer had a customer report that they found a razor
blade and a banana nut muffin. So this is going
beyond just loaves of bread. Apparently police were.
Speaker 1 (03:21):
Not hope they catched the person. You know, this is
one of those instances where I'm glad there's cameras, hope
they catch them.
Speaker 4 (03:28):
Called on December seventh, or excuse me, on December fifth,
and then two days later on December seventh, the neighborhood
Walmart on Pass Road found a razor blade in a
loaf of bread.
Speaker 2 (03:36):
Still police were not called. Walmart did not contact.
Speaker 4 (03:39):
Police, at least from what investigators are telling us, until yesterday.
Speaker 1 (03:44):
Now, I'm not a lawyer or nothing. I'm not even
that bright, as you can tell if you're a regular listener,
but I'm sure I'm I hope for Walmart's sake that
nobody in the last few days has gotten injured biting
into a race blade or something, because if for them waiting,
I would think there would be some liability if you
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wait to tell the authorities. I feel badly for them
for being sabotaged by somebody going in there and doing that.
But if they've waited a few days to call the cops,
does that create liability for them?
Speaker 4 (04:19):
Ten days since they found the first razor blade in
a food product.
Speaker 2 (04:22):
Here, Walmart is asking.
Speaker 4 (04:23):
Customers who buy loads of bread to inspect them very
carefully before consuming them, or before really I would argue
even taking them out of the bag, I would be
checking them. And it's while we've only been hearing this
from Walmart. It's not a bad idea because this has
happened at two different locations to really be inspecting any
food product that you get. And it's just a reminder
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that we really do always have to be vigilant.
Speaker 1 (04:45):
But a reminder that we live among lunatics and deprived individuals. Unfortunately,
for whatever reason, nowadays there seems to be way more lunatics.
Speaker 4 (04:54):
These things are speaking to busy plice here in a
minute and we'll be bringing you the latest in the
evening News live in Biloxi.
Speaker 2 (04:59):
I'm no a noble wlox.
Speaker 1 (05:01):
All right, Well, I hope nobody was hurt and nobody
gets hurt. I hope they find the person, catch them
and put them in jail, put them in jail for
a while. But I told you I wanted to bookmark
that because at the point when I found out, they
waited a few days because I know somebody that works
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that has worked for Walmart for years and they were
up near manager level. They never wanted to be the manager,
but they got right close to it and didn't want
the hassle of being manager. And they were at that
level for many years, and they would tell me the stories.
Can you imagine the stories, because back especially when Walmart's
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were open twenty four hours a day. I mean, just
everything you could stuff you and I cannot imagine would
go on in there. And the stories were always entertaining
and mind blowing and sometimes frightening. So I guess this
is a A month ago, I visited this person a
member of my family, and I was asking them about
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wild things that had happened in Walmart's, just trying to
get some good stories out of them that I hadn't
heard before. And they told me that in Baldwin County,
this would have been seven to ten years ago, so
it's not any time reason. Seven to ten years ago,
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this person told me that their Walmart got a call
from other Walmarts saying, you need to be on the
lookout for razor blades in women's genes, in the pockets
of women's jeens, and in the toes of women's shoes,
and also in women's underwear. They were a one Walmart
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called this Baldwin County Walmart and said, hey, we're fine,
razor blades hidden in the jeans, the pockets of the
jeans because these were skinny jeans, and one of the
first things a woman would do when trying the jeans
on is put her hands in the pocket. So they
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were they said, you need to be careful and look
in the jeans and see if there's razor blades in
the pockets. Look and see if there's razor blades in
the shoes. And so this person I know said, they
immediately went to their inventory and they took down all
the women's jeans and the women's shoes, women's underwear. She said,
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they found in several pair of jeans razor blades in
the pockets. They also found some razor blades in the
toes of some women's shoes, and they found one razor
blade in some woman's underwear. Now do you remember hearing
anything on the news about this? That's right, I don't either. Now,
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maybe you and I missed it. Maybe you did. Maybe
you did, and I'm the one that missed it, But
I believe it never made the news. But that was
they did. They found that. Now, they didn't have a
customer come in and say they were heard. This was
one Walmart wanting another Walmart. And they found and they
of course they got all the razor blades out of
the clothing and the shoes and the underwear. And we
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hadn't heard word in seven to ten years since. Well,
now here we are, it's twenty twenty five and over
them Biloxi there, somebody is putting it in the bread well.
I'm hoping let's hope that they identify the person on camera,
catch them and put them in jail for a long
long time.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
All right, back with more.
Speaker 1 (08:46):
I gotta take a break, back with more after the
break on the unc Lenrary Show. Let's go ahead and
take the dad gum break, it says the Uncle Henry Show.
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Here on news Radio seventy ten WNTM, news headlines coming
up in ten minutes. Before we get to the news headlines,
got a voicemail. I want to get to voicemail number
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six. That's
two five one two one six, nineteen seventy six.
Speaker 5 (09:32):
Now.
Speaker 1 (09:33):
Last night, at this time, I shared a story here
on the Uncle Henry Show about the United States government
creating a beef price task Force, where they're going to
create a task force to try and help figure out
how to get beef prices down. I don't remember what
I said about it, other than I love to eat
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beef and it would be nice if there was some
way to get the beef prices to go down. I
got a voicemail on this topic from longtime caller Beuford.
Beufford get he's gonna have to win some kind of
award for being the most prolific voicemailer of twenty twenty
five for the Uncle Henbery Show, Beuffor, I appreciate your voicemails.
Here's Beaufford on the Beef Task Force.
Speaker 5 (10:19):
Hander on his heir, Beef Task Force Handy. I guarantee
you this beef prices will never come back, Henry. No
never prices will ever come down, all right.
Speaker 1 (10:30):
Now, Wait a minute, you said no prices will ever
come down. I believe that's what you said. Let's hear this.
Speaker 5 (10:35):
I guarantee you this beef prices will never come back, Henry,
No prices.
Speaker 1 (10:40):
Will ever come down, all right now, Egg prices came down,
did I believe they did? Egg prices came down, and
gasoline prices came down. Some prices can come down like eggs, right,
am I remembering correctly?
Speaker 5 (10:57):
I mean Trump for the governmentor whoever can fix whatever
and flight of them prices. But on the the end
that we have to deal with whoever's selling it. To
me and you, they will keep the prices high so
they can increase their profit margin. And this bees hen
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I guarant dagum tu. Trump can give them farmers all
to dag them subsidies and extra money, and he can
fix what's causing their costs to be so high. But
if it comes down to me and you, them farmers
are gonna come with some dagum excuse either it rained
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too much or rain too little, or oh there's some
there's some parasite and some third world crap, whole country
attacking their cows. And that's why I got a charge
of thousand dollars a steak or whatever it is. But Henry,
I have absolutely zero fate the prices whatever down, Henry,
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I'll make you more money than I ever have in
my life at this point in my life. And I
am living poor than I ever have in my life.
Speaker 1 (12:12):
And I'm sorry i'd interrupt you there, But many people
doing the same as you. The inflation, people of a
certain generation, people of a certain age, especially because of
the Biden years of runaway inflation, it just it lowered
the uh. This our spending power, our money was worth less.
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What good does it make? What good does it do
to make more money when the money's worth less than
it used to be. Thank you. This is a big
thank you to all the Biden voters out there, if
they even exist.
Speaker 5 (12:49):
Henry, I was, I was living better financially in my dad.
I'm twenties and I am now, damn there, fifty years old.
Now I have to subtract for chill dream from that equation.
But well, my ChIL dream were little. I mean, we
ain't a heck of a lot better anyway, Henry, this
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is just America for as far as I can see,
for now on they killed the old America we grew
up in. Henry killed it dead. Anyway, you have.
Speaker 1 (13:25):
A good day, be for that's the way it always is.
The past is the past, and whatever was there ain't.
What is the quote, what is the famous quote? The
past is a foreign country or something like that. Look,
I can't get I can't get brainy or intellectual here
on the Unclenvery show. I don't have the brain power
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for it. I don't just I don't have the intellectual
capacity to have the deep discussions the way that you
need them to be had. Instead, let me use our
remaining moments here on another news item. It'll get a
little Christmas for you. The Trump administration has launched a
new website, Merry Christmas dot gov.
Speaker 6 (14:12):
It's designed to celebrate the federal government's contributions that have
helped weave the fabric of the nation. It's first posting
celebrating the works progress administration's poster program during the Great
Depression to cultivate encouraging messages amid the strife. The website
will also offer additional government highlights every day through Christmas, posting.
Consider it a small holiday reminder of what America can
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build together. Earlier this month, the White House posted on
social media the President had declared, we're saying Merry Christmas again,
Jack Callahan, Fox.
Speaker 1 (14:44):
News Merry Christmas dot gov to remind us of how
good the government is again. I want to hear the
beginning of this one more time. Please bear with me.
Due to the reduced intellectual capacity.
Speaker 6 (14:55):
It's designed to celebrate the federal government's contributions that have
helped weep All.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Right, look, I'm sorry, no, thanks, I don't need it.
I don't now if it costs one dime or penny,
well wait, they stop making pennies. If it cost one
nickel of tax dollar to create Merry Christmas dot gov.
And the only purpose is to tell me how great
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the federal government is. All right, out of time for
this edition of the Uncle Henry Show. I appreciate very
very much you listening to it. I really do. As
they say in Sarah Land, have a good one, and
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as they say in Theodore, take it easy
Speaker 5 (15:44):
All right later