[0] This is exactly right.
[1] Hey, this is exciting.
[2] An all -new season of only murders in the building is coming to Hulu on August 27th.
[3] Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez are back as your favorite podcaster, detectives.
[4] But there's a mystery hanging over everyone.
[5] Who killed Saz?
[6] And were they really after Charles?
[7] Why would someone want to kill Charles?
[8] This season, murder hits close to home.
[9] With a threat against one of their own, the stakes are higher than ever.
[10] Plus, the gang is going to Hollywood to turn their podcast into a major movie.
[11] Amid the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles, more mysteries and twists arise.
[12] Who knows what will happen once the cameras start to roll?
[13] Get ready for the stariest season yet with Merrill Streep, Zach Alfinacus, Eugene Levy, Eva Longoria, Melissa McCarthy, DeVine McCarthy, DeVine, Joy Randolph, Molly Shannon, and more.
[14] Only Murders in the Building, premieres August 27th, streaming only on Hulu.
[15] Bye.
[16] Welcome to My Favorite Murder Minisode.
[17] Hey, thanks for coming.
[18] Thanks for staying.
[19] Thanks for sending us your hometown murders to my favorite murder at Gmail.
[20] We're going to read them to you now, all 11 ,000 of them.
[21] That's right.
[22] You go first, Georgia.
[23] I'll do the first 6 ,000.
[24] Yeah.
[25] This one's called blood drinking juggalo and consensual digit amputation.
[26] Oh, hell yes.
[27] That sounds like a fun one.
[28] Maybe I should save that one for the end.
[29] Just go for it.
[30] Just go.
[31] I'm trying to tease.
[32] Don't overthink it.
[33] Okay.
[34] Hey there, everyone.
[35] Okay, Steve and Karen, Georgia, and Fur Pals.
[36] That's a great way to do it.
[37] Gross.
[38] It's not cool at all.
[39] The visual that just brought up in my mind was straight from Tumblr.
[40] It was so dirty.
[41] Fur Pals is something they sell at like the pleasure chest.
[42] Fur Pals is none of my business, what you do in the bedroom.
[43] There's a convention, though, so it's not necessarily in the bedroom.
[44] Yeah, it could be anywhere.
[45] I just wanted to pop in and leave you with a fun, albeit murderless hometown story with the insane, Panpossie motif.
[46] Sweet.
[47] Last August, a woman named Shelby showed up at St. Mary's Hospital in Green Bay, Wisconsin with a bloody mess of a hand.
[48] Of course her name was Shelby.
[49] Of course.
[50] I think I've said that to you where every time I go home to Petaluma, I know that I'm at a girl softball game because someone's like, go Shelby.
[51] Every time.
[52] I live in Northern California.
[53] I'm from Northern California.
[54] I don't know if I've ever met a Shelby.
[55] It's a very, like, it's a country name.
[56] It's like a rural name.
[57] Is it short for something?
[58] Sheldman?
[59] No, I have no idea.
[60] It's just like a, it's like a local name is what it feels like to me. So the idea that there's a Shelby in Wisconsin makes perfect sense.
[61] Who's into getting her fingers cut off.
[62] It's like a name they give you in 4 -H is kind of what it feels like.
[63] We don't have 4 -H here.
[64] Did you guys?
[65] No. Yeah, I was in 4 -8.
[66] Oh.
[67] I won't talk about it.
[68] How many?
[69] Okay.
[70] Four.
[71] And one missing finger.
[72] Okay, with the bloody mess of Hannah on missing finger.
[73] She was was insistent that doctors did not notify police.
[74] Oh, there's something sketchy.
[75] No, no, no, no, no, it's fine.
[76] I was, no, I was cutting things.
[77] Just to re -reattach it?
[78] Yeah, I love food.
[79] But explain that her friend, Jonathan Schrapp, had consensually removed her pinky finger with a machete.
[80] And they wrote, what, as part of a memorial ritual for a fellow juggler who had passed away a year prior, a pinky for a year.
[81] Wait.
[82] Right.
[83] You get your pinky chopped off.
[84] If someone else dies, that doesn't seem fair.
[85] What happened to pour one out?
[86] What happens for 20 years later when you have no fucking digits?
[87] And also just you'd kind of, I mean, like, think of the friends you had in your 20s that you were chopping a finger off for.
[88] You'd be like, that girl that borrowed my sweater, I can't remember her first name.
[89] Right.
[90] And it's like, I bet you could do something.
[91] Like maybe do something nice in his memory, not chop a fucking finger off.
[92] Donate $50.
[93] to your local library.
[94] There you go.
[95] Keep all your fingers.
[96] You need all 10.
[97] Listen, ask us before you memorialize someone.
[98] We'll let you know if it's fucking psychotic or.
[99] We're good with memorials.
[100] That's kind of our thing.
[101] It's kind of our jam.
[102] Okay.
[103] Blah, blah, blah.
[104] Passed away.
[105] Okay, apparently earlier that day, Shelby, Jonathan, and two other friends, one of whom went by the name Bloody Ruckus, which I think is a strong indicator of their lifestyle and decision making, had decided.
[106] to perform a bloodletting for the deceased insane clown posse fan.
[107] And Shelby offered her arm.
[108] What?
[109] I don't know.
[110] Jonathan made a one incision and subsequently filled a shock glass with her blood, which he then drank.
[111] Oh, guys.
[112] No. No. Someone eventually decided that this was not enough.
[113] Maybe it was too twilight -y.
[114] I'm not sure.
[115] I don't know what that means.
[116] And thus began the talk.
[117] The movie.
[118] I know, but I don't know what happened in that movie.
[119] Oh, man. People fell in love.
[120] There's, I like to call it stare porn because the first time I thought I could not stop laughing because all they do, the first time they see each other is just stare for probably 45 seconds.
[121] Of glugly eyes.
[122] Yeah, but it's really intense.
[123] It's like taking like almost like a teen romance movie and then acting like it's a true crime.
[124] There's a, there's an element of menace to it that's so like perfect for a 16 year old girl.
[125] Like Robert Patton's in.
[126] staring at you like he might want to like fuck you or he might want to wring your neck just remember in real life that guy doesn't look like that so someone fucking staring at you for 45 seconds like press mute on that movie next time and just watch him stare at her and how scary it is how creepy it is anything he looks like robert patterson i just don't mean to shame people who don't fucking yeah it's not about the actor no staring isn't well i mean staring it's an indicator that he's a vampire yeah we all know that okay um da da da da da -da -da -da -da -da -da -da -ta -da -to -da -to -d -twility and thus began the talk of appendage removal again compliant and generous Shelby volunteered herself and with two wax of a machete and shrap had removed her pinky all over the way to the palm two wax two you're normally you get that done in one if it's a big bad terrible thing please do it in one it's a pinky why would it take two let's try it right now so Stephen Then, see, we get in here.
[127] Stephen comes in with a rusty old machete.
[128] I'm bringing a shot glass.
[129] Okay, all the way to the palm.
[130] He then put the pinky in his freezer with plans to cook it and eat it later.
[131] Oh, my God.
[132] Guys.
[133] What?
[134] So many bad decisions.
[135] Is this truly honoring your fallen juggalo?
[136] Your juggalo comes back from the dead and he's like, hey, real quick.
[137] Hey.
[138] Being dead sucks.
[139] Can you guys fucking quit it?
[140] Stop it.
[141] This is about you, not me. You're being really selfish right now.
[142] You're showing off.
[143] After amateur surgery hour was over, the group attempted to cauterize their wound, first with a car cigarette lighter, why, and then with a blowtorch, all caps, why?
[144] Shelby continued to hang out with her ICP crew for the rest of the day until she began having seizures that they suspected may have been a result of the finger chopping, you think?
[145] Maybe that or the crank that she was clearly on.
[146] So they kindly dropped her off at her boyfriend's house.
[147] The boyfriend's mom insisted that she'd go to the hospital.
[148] Thank God.
[149] I mean.
[150] And that's how we ended up with this gem of a story.
[151] To wrap things up, Jonathan Schrapp was recently sentenced to 3 .5 years in prison for charges of mayhem and reckless injury.
[152] And during his trial, the judge tried to liken juggalo's to Trekkies.
[153] Well, that's incorrect.
[154] Granted, I've never seen a start.
[155] I've never seen Star Trek, but I haven't heard too much about fans removing body parts to honor fallen comrades.
[156] And here come all the emails that tell us exactly.
[157] exactly that story.
[158] Actually, in conclusion, stay sexy.
[159] Maybe just bring flowers to the cemetery next time.
[160] Shelby.
[161] Oh, I'm like, oh, no, that was her.
[162] Maybe it just brings flowers to the cemetery next time, Shelby.
[163] Lots of love, Alyssa.
[164] Oh, man. That was good.
[165] Yeah, that's so funny.
[166] Don't have to be a murder.
[167] If it's that good, it doesn't have to be a murder.
[168] So people are like, what do we do to commemorate our friend who died?
[169] And Shelby's like, let's cut my arm off.
[170] She raises her hand twice in the day.
[171] Just like, I got an idea.
[172] And I will do the thing that I'm...
[173] She's like, I have an idea.
[174] And then she's like, wait, I have a better idea staring at her own arm.
[175] Oh, honey.
[176] Go get help.
[177] Go get help.
[178] Okay.
[179] Let's see.
[180] The subject line of this is attempted murder as creepy as fuck gas station.
[181] This one's for you, Karen.
[182] Uh -oh.
[183] Hello, there, my sweet baby, Angles.
[184] And Stephen, Elvis, and Mimi.
[185] My name is Gabby, and I'm from a smallish town called Painesville, about 30 minutes.
[186] East of Cleveland, Ohio.
[187] My best friend, Peter, introduced me your podcast.
[188] Needless to say, we're both obsessed.
[189] Peter.
[190] Just like Karen, I binge watch a lot of I survive.
[191] So once I started listening to your podcast, I knew I had to tell you about the attempted murder and kidnapping of Megan, a super sweet, kind -hearted girl that I went to high school with.
[192] On November 28, 2010, both 20 years old, Charles J. Rhodes, we'll call him Jim.
[193] All right.
[194] and asked Megan for a ride home from a party they were both at.
[195] The two of them had previously dated back in college a few years prior.
[196] They arrived at Jim's house at 4 a .m. Nothing good happens after midnight where they started to discuss their relationship.
[197] Megan was ready to leave, but Jim, for some odd reason, had the keys and would not give them back to her.
[198] I bet he grabbed him.
[199] As she tried to leave, Jim tackled Megan to the ground and began to strike her in the face.
[200] with his fist he broke the orbitals on her face oh which i guess is a fancy term for the bones around your eyes it is and knocked her unconscious several witnesses saw him drag her to the trunk of his car then go inside his house and come back out with two steak knives and some personal items did the witnesses call the police no like you just saw someone get assaulted and dragged into a trunk where you too busy making your fucking p b and j to call the police oh my i don't understand god what is wrong with people.
[201] Okay.
[202] So Jim then drove to a gas station, which is now right down the street from where my boyfriend and I live.
[203] It's creepy as fuck.
[204] As I stated in my subject line, I know you like a captivating subject line.
[205] And I hate going there because all the workers call me darling or sweetie.
[206] And I'm like, I'm not your sweetie.
[207] And can you not K -A -bye in my Georgia voice?
[208] Jesus Christ, just tell the story.
[209] So while at the gas station, Megan being the badass that she is, was able to pull the release trap inside the trunk and jump out.
[210] That's amazing that they started making those.
[211] And it's insane that we have to use them.
[212] It's so crazy that you know some person who had a ton of anxiety in their whole life was just like, you need to calm down, Rick.
[213] And then he was like, I just think we should have pulled things.
[214] And now I'm like, thanks, Rick.
[215] I'm glad you're crazy.
[216] There's the movie.
[217] There's the movie you're going to write.
[218] The movie all about Rick, his release lever.
[219] Rick pulls the, yes, Rick pulls the release lever.
[220] of his life.
[221] That's the lifetime.
[222] Okay.
[223] This is bad.
[224] So while at the gas station, Megan being the badass that she is, was able to pull the release trap inside the trunk and jump out, yet.
[225] Yet?
[226] We started talking at the yet.
[227] Okay.
[228] Yet.
[229] Jim caught her and stabbed her several times in the head, neck, and back.
[230] The blade of the knife broke off and embedded in her neck.
[231] Then she ran inside the gas station and collapsed while Jim took off in his car.
[232] She was transported to a nearby hospital, was treated and released while Jim fled all the way to New York.
[233] He then called his father who convinced him to return to Ohio and turn himself in.
[234] Good dad.
[235] Yes.
[236] In court, friends and family argued that Jim had a personality disorder and that therapy was needed rather than prison time.
[237] Maybe 20 years prior.
[238] But the judge was like no fucking way and Jim was sentenced to 18 years in prison.
[239] Megan made the following, made the statement to him at the hearing.
[240] I know a lot of people are downplaying the felonious assault I had three wounds in my head from a knife being stuck in the back of my head.
[241] I don't know how someone can say that that's not serious.
[242] I remembered the entire night.
[243] If I didn't get myself out of the situation, I don't know where my family or I would be today.
[244] She stayed sexy and did not get murdered.
[245] Thank you, ladies, for your love of true crime and resuring all of us murderingers out here that were not the only ones, Gabby.
[246] Gabby.
[247] Thanks.
[248] I mean.
[249] I hate to go over Stephen's head.
[250] but I have one that I want to read that I found.
[251] That's okay.
[252] If you guys don't mind, I'd love to take the floor.
[253] Okay.
[254] It's called, because it's called a deathbed confession.
[255] Uh -oh.
[256] Karen and Georgia, love your show eventually.
[257] My good chum, and I are going to see your live show in Indianapolis.
[258] That doesn't make sense.
[259] We thought that meant you were Scottish.
[260] Are you tricking it?
[261] I've always wanted to send in a hometown murder, but I didn't think there were any murders nearby until I had a conversation with a neighbor.
[262] For some context, I live in a very small town that is compromised, comprised of less than 4 ,000 people.
[263] That being said, it's very rare to have any sort of crime in a town that is like Mayberry.
[264] As it turns out, a young girl named Cheryl Fossil Fossil, Fossil, Fossil, was brutally murdered in 1977.
[265] She was only 16 at the time.
[266] Cheryl was decapitated and her head was found in a creek.
[267] Her torso was found a few miles away in another creek.
[268] Can you tell this is the middle of nowhere?
[269] No one has ever been convicted of the murder, though a woman in Texas confessed on her deathbed that she witnessed slash took part in the murder.
[270] This woman named another individual as an accomplice only for police to find that he had recently committed suicide.
[271] People speculate that Cheryl had become part of a group of drug users' transients and was killed for threatening to tell police about their nefarious activity.
[272] I believe that a local might have killed her and that her murder was covered up by the corrupt local law enforcement.
[273] I find this cold case fascinating, which I thought Georgia might also, and there are still so many questions that family members and locals have.
[274] What remains most perplexing is the fact that law enforcement has tried to sweep the situation under the rug and not discuss it.
[275] It makes me so sad that this poor girl was concerted a, quote, runaway, and her murder was not further looked into.
[276] Ending an email this dark on a positive note is impossible, so stay sexy and don't get murdered.
[277] Much love to you both.
[278] Stay safe, cat.
[279] Wow.
[280] Fucking deathbed confessions, man. How do you sweep a beheading under the rut?
[281] I don't know.
[282] I guess it's understandable that police aren't going to have, like, yearly conferences and be like, hey, guys, remember when that thing happened?
[283] But that's only, but unless they had, like, exhaustedly tried to look into it, which we don't know they didn't.
[284] We don't know anything, really.
[285] But it's just that idea is so dark.
[286] It's like, because it's not, she was found dead under suspicious circumstances.
[287] It's like a beheading.
[288] She got fucking murdered as fuck.
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[290] Absolutely.
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[310] Goodbye.
[311] Hey, this is exciting.
[312] An all new season of only murders in the building is coming to Hulu on August 27th.
[313] Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez are back as your favorite podcaster detectives.
[314] But there's a mystery hanging over everyone.
[315] Who killed Saz?
[316] And were they really after Charles?
[317] Why would someone want to kill Charles?
[318] This season, murder hits close to home.
[319] With a threat against one of their own, the stakes are higher than ever.
[320] Plus, the gang is going to Hollywood to turn their podcast into a major movie.
[321] Amid the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles, more mysteries and twists arise.
[322] Who knows what will happen once the cameras start to roll?
[323] Get ready for the stariest season yet with Merrill Streep, Zach Alfinacus, Eugene Levy, Eva Longoria, Melissa McCarthy, DeVine, Joy Randolph, Molly Shannon, and more.
[324] Only murders in the building, premieres August 27th, streaming only on who.
[325] Lou.
[326] All right.
[327] The subject line of this one is that time my dad took me along to a hostage.
[328] Situation?
[329] There's, situation isn't there.
[330] I'm going to get, yeah.
[331] Took me along to a hostage.
[332] Cool.
[333] And then in parentheses, a first responder -ish story.
[334] Cool.
[335] Hey, Mama Murderino, Stephen, and all the collective fur babies, gross.
[336] It's becoming a trend.
[337] You're also rad.
[338] of the podcast.
[339] I grew up in a fairly small town, farming community in southern Utah that relied heavily on the volunteers of the community to be the EMTs, firefighters, reserve deputies in the sheriff's office, etc. My dad was very involved in those things and had a large thirst for adventure and almost no fear in the face of terrifying situations.
[340] At 6 '6 and probably somewhere around 300 pounds, he was almost always called to any situation or search and rescue mission because his presence was either intimidating or extremely comforting depending on what was happening.
[341] It wasn't uncommon for him to take either me or one of my sisters on different calls that weren't dangerous, i .e. a kid getting stuck on the roof.
[342] How often did anything that happened in that down regularly?
[343] So you go out your bedroom window that's on the second floor.
[344] Oh, yeah.
[345] Because you threw a thing out the window.
[346] Or your big brother was like, just do it.
[347] Don't be a pussy.
[348] Your big brother took a 45 of yours that you were trying to listen to and be a dick and threw it onto the roof.
[349] So then you had to go out to get it.
[350] Just get it.
[351] And then you slipped.
[352] All his friends were watching.
[353] All his friends are in his room watching out the other window.
[354] Laughing their asses off.
[355] You start sliding down the side of the roof.
[356] Oh, God.
[357] Then everybody stops laughing.
[358] And they're like, mm. Mom, we have to tell you something.
[359] Yeah.
[360] And then it goes right to the, all right.
[361] Children on roofs.
[362] Love it.
[363] But one night when I was seven or eight, my dad had picked me up.
[364] from a sleepover at my grandparents because I was homesick or whatever reason kids have for wanting to do home in the middle of the night and there was an emergency call as we were driving home.
[365] The county sheriff had gone to the home of a couple that had gotten to some kind of domestic dispute.
[366] Things escalated quickly and the man took his wife and the sheriff hostage at gunpoint.
[367] Wow.
[368] There had been another search and rescue mission that night to look for a missing girl lost on the mountain and most of the responders were already on that call.
[369] Oh my God.
[370] Whoa.
[371] My dad rushed over to the home of the hostage situation, with me still in the car, told me to lay down on the floor of the backseat.
[372] I don't fix it.
[373] Not to move or look at the windows.
[374] Look out the windows.
[375] So everything's going to be fine.
[376] You're like, aren't you glad you left that sleepover?
[377] Yeah, just how are your nightmares now?
[378] Because they're real and in real life.
[379] And your dad is walking straight into one of them.
[380] Anyway, bye, lock the doors.
[381] Okay, obviously I started stealing looks as soon as he shut the door and ran over to the other.
[382] deputies outside the home.
[383] I didn't see a lot.
[384] There was a lot of yelling through a megaphone to the man in the house and things like that, but not much more that I could see.
[385] At one point, I stole a glance and my dad had disappeared.
[386] I lay back down for what seemed like an hour before my dad got back in the car and took me home.
[387] Years and years later at my dad's funeral, and that same sheriff spoke at my dad's funeral as they had been close friends.
[388] He repeated the same story, but from his vantage point, when the sheriff had been held hostage by this.
[389] man so many years ago with a gun pointed at his head the man was standing in the front window of his home threatening to kill his wife and the sheriff and screaming at the deputies outside my dad had gone around behind the house found an unlocked window somewhere and silently crawled through the window a 300 panama crawling through a window silently crept his way to the room where the others were my dad was able to sneak up behind him put the guy in a choke hold get the gun away from him My dad apparently whispered in his deep, deep voice, we can do this the easy way or my way.
[390] But if we do it my way, you aren't going to like it.
[391] Oh, my God.
[392] And the guy threw up his hands, and they were able to come in and take him into custody.
[393] After my dad's funeral, I told my mom I had been there with dad during that call.
[394] She had no idea.
[395] And cry slash laughed so hard.
[396] She was almost hysterical.
[397] Was it extremely questionable parenting?
[398] Most definitely.
[399] Oh, my God.
[400] But as I'm writing this, I realize.
[401] that my dad was the one who planted the seeds for my love of true crime and I love that it was something we shared.
[402] I very much appreciate and I'm so grateful the way you ladies talk about and are so open with mental illnesses.
[403] It was his own bipolar disorder that led to the end of his life and I've always felt a stigma around his disease and death like it was some anomaly and his mental illness was an isolated thing when really it's everywhere and I appreciate your willingness to start an honest conversation.
[404] I love you ladies and Stephen keep up the good work.
[405] Stay sexy and don't take your kids to hostage situations, Julie.
[406] I'm about to cry.
[407] I know that's really fucking awesome because you know what?
[408] She's exactly right that it is not an anomaly.
[409] It's everywhere.
[410] But when you suffer with mental illness and families, it feels like you're the only ones going through it.
[411] Yeah.
[412] And on top of that, it makes me happy that we got to tell that story about how awesome.
[413] Because her dad was awesome.
[414] He wasn't his mental illness.
[415] Yeah, he was lots of other things.
[416] And that was just one slice of his life.
[417] And he did fucking, he did heroic things that some people never do it in an entire lifetime of plain old.
[418] And she gets to look back and think of that hilarious memory instead of.
[419] I just love that he, I just love the picture of him hopping back in the car.
[420] I'm like, okay.
[421] Do you like it?
[422] McNuggets on the way home or anything?
[423] This McDonald's up here is 24 hours.
[424] It is four in the morning.
[425] How much, how many McNuggets do I pay you so you don't tell your mother this ever?
[426] it's so um it's like dirty hairy or like it's just like an 80s movie yeah where it's just like the one cop that doesn't give a fuck going in through the back window but he also is like soft because he has two young daughters that he loves that's right he's not so soft that he won't put them in harm's way a little bit but everybody's his daughter like you know what I mean the wife was his daughter and he sees it in the eye yeah it's so rad that's like that's awesome that's beautiful high fives here this is a we're let's cut a pinky off for her dad to memorialize her dad he deserves both arms thank you for setting that in yeah those were great those that was that send more those in we'll end on those that's it that's a nice that was a great that was a nice sush um all right well send us your uh let's see now we've got we want your hometown murders but we also want any EMT stories you might have any uh first responders first responder story like that is good well also please don't forget the swiss cheese pervert right column of just weird local things that are kind of creepy crimes, crimey stuff.
[427] Crimey based, not just weird things in general, but also then maybe a haunting or two.
[428] Yeah, oh, haunting, it would be fun.
[429] Maybe, maybe, yeah, and like, also your parents' hometown murders and your college, you know, it's a very vague thing.
[430] We're all about no rules.
[431] Yeah, and you won't know if that's what we want until you send it and maybe, and Stephen picks it or not.
[432] We're almost like the insane clown posse in that way where we don't.
[433] The rules don't apply to us.
[434] We have a whole different set of, like, a lifestyle living rules.
[435] Mm -hmm.
[436] And blood is involved.
[437] Mm -hmm.
[438] Well, thanks for listening, you guys.
[439] Yeah, stay sexy.
[440] And don't get murdered.
[441] Bye.