My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff and Georgia Hardstark XX
[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, Joy Randolph, Molly Shannon, and more.
[14] Only murders in the building, premieres August 27th, streaming only on Hulu.
[15] Goodbye.
[16] Hello.
[17] Hi!
[18] And welcome.
[19] To my favorite murder.
[20] This is a minisode.
[21] It's mini, that's Karen.
[22] That's Georgia And that's still Karen Oh And that remains Georgia We read your stories Listen, look The very end of this episode We have a very fucking crazy special surprise for you That's bananas That we've been waiting for I mean waiting for so long to tell you And told you we've been waiting And you know that You've been teased so long about this That you don't care anymore Just get through this one last bullshit Because you're gonna care again Exactly In a year it's gonna make your heart grow too sizes, too small.
[23] And here's a hint.
[24] That's exactly right.
[25] And that's exactly right.
[26] Okay, you go first.
[27] Guys, here's my first.
[28] I was going to say number one, but that's not true.
[29] How would we pick?
[30] I mean, truly.
[31] I'm not going to read this subject line.
[32] Okay.
[33] It's a giveaway.
[34] Guys, really, let's be a little more mysterious than our subject lines.
[35] Yeah, but then they won't know what, like, what to pull, you know?
[36] It's a, maybe an alternative subject line.
[37] That's right.
[38] You can give the one that you want to give so people know what the story's about.
[39] But then how about show line?
[40] Right.
[41] The show subject line of that's a teaser.
[42] Great.
[43] And then Stephen could be like, this is, okay, here we go.
[44] Look, this is a meeting that we're supposed to be having off mic, but we're bringing you behind the scenes.
[45] Behind the scenes of exactly right.
[46] It's so boring.
[47] Okay.
[48] Hi, everyone, and also Stephen's mustache.
[49] I went, so I went to the dentist yesterday to get some cavities filled and she casually asked me if I was doing anything fun this weekend.
[50] I said no. But that next weekend, I was driving down from Reno, where I live, with some friends to see my favorite podcast live.
[51] I told her what MFM is, and she got really excited.
[52] Turns out my dentist wanted to be a forensic dentist, sorry, and had taken a bunch of forensic dentistry classes.
[53] Dude.
[54] While she was numbing my face, she told me about this case she'd learned about in class and actually examined the remains.
[55] In the 80s, this biker had disappeared, but since it's Nevada, a state that was basically created to make it easy to hide a body.
[56] They weren't able to find him, and it was kind of forgotten about until recently.
[57] In the interim, a family had bought a house in Virginia City, which is nearby.
[58] That's where my murder was started in Vegas last night.
[59] Yeah, that's right.
[60] A quick sidebar.
[61] Last night, we did a big show in Vegas.
[62] Thank you so much, Las Vegas for being there and everybody who came.
[63] But also, the time changed.
[64] We lost an hour.
[65] And George and I look like we're in a cold commercial right now.
[66] We're both like, we're both ruddy and run down and we're both wearing weird bathrobes.
[67] How did we, I went to bed at four in the morning.
[68] Yeah.
[69] I played some Buffalo.
[70] Buffalo.
[71] How fun was it?
[72] I won money.
[73] Okay.
[74] Yeah.
[75] It was really fun.
[76] I won no money.
[77] I just kept putting in $5 bills and immediately they'd just be gone.
[78] Because they know that like, she's not going to stick around.
[79] She doesn't even know what she's doing.
[80] Okay.
[81] And now we're back in the email.
[82] Begin.
[83] Um, uh, in the intro.
[84] a family had bought a house in Virginia City, which is nearby, and they'd been having issues with their septic tank.
[85] Oh, no. Yes.
[86] They decided to drain it to see if that would help.
[87] But the pump got clogged with a boot.
[88] Dude.
[89] Which is a huge deal.
[90] If they find anything in a septic tank that could be part of a body, it basically becomes an investigation.
[91] Wow.
[92] I would hope so.
[93] Yeah, got to.
[94] They're searching through, and they find a necklace, and then some clothing, and then a remarkably well -preserved body.
[95] Holy shit.
[96] Literally, holy shit.
[97] A whole body.
[98] Never yet.
[99] Get the rest.
[100] Apparently the person who killed him had shot him and put his body in their septic tank, but then they poured bleach into the tank.
[101] Septic tanks operate by having a specific biome, which is made of microorganisms that break everything down.
[102] When the killer poured bleach into the tank, they killed off the microorganisms and it stopped decomp almost completely.
[103] Amazing.
[104] The person then left the house.
[105] Goodbye.
[106] And it had sat, empty until a few years ago when the family moved in and discovered the body.
[107] The body was mostly unrecognizable, but they were still able to pull his dental records and confirmed it was him.
[108] And my adorable dentist was there doing the work.
[109] I tried not to think about the fact that her hands have been in a super dead mouth and now we're in mine.
[110] That had been in a septic tank for years too.
[111] Right, but that's what soaps are for.
[112] Okay.
[113] Okay, fine.
[114] Okay.
[115] Anyway, that's my Nevada hometown so incredibly excited to see y 'all in Vegas next week stay sexy and don't put bleach in your septic tank helen amazing i know it's not good that's so good oh he just never know about people what their weird shit is yeah literally let i mean literally fuck okay go on and on also that it also just connects to my thing of things being hidden where whether it's a box of beautiful treasure that you don't know is there from the 1700s or just a perfectly preserved biker shit's everywhere god damn it stuff is everywhere It's everywhere.
[116] All over the world.
[117] It's, I just want to know.
[118] I just want to be a metal detectorist.
[119] I just want to be x -ray specs.
[120] X -ray specs.
[121] What?
[122] Okay.
[123] Here's one called Swinger Party Gone Wrong.
[124] Yes.
[125] You ready for this?
[126] I am.
[127] Okay.
[128] Put your papers down.
[129] Okay.
[130] I thought I lost my place.
[131] Okay.
[132] Hello, Karen, Georgia, and Stephen.
[133] So I never thought this was too big of a deal until I started listening to your podcast and realize how this could have.
[134] ended so badly.
[135] So I was 22 years old and I had just moved to Austin, Texas from L .A. It was my first time living in a little one bedroom apartment all by myself.
[136] Around 10 p .m. one night I ran out to my car to grab something and went straight back into my apartment, not locking the door behind me. I sat down on the couch with my cat and was about to start a movie.
[137] Not even a minute later, my door right next to the TV I was watching opened up completely and in the doorway stood a man I had never seen.
[138] A naked man. No. I was shocked.
[139] I couldn't even move and we seriously stared at each other for a good 10 seconds before I jumped off the couch and said, who the fuck are you?
[140] Trying to sound tough and intimidating, even though I'm just this tiny girl with nothing but a cat as protection.
[141] The man then said, and he was being completely serious, is this the swingers party?
[142] No, no. What?
[143] Does this look like a swingers party?
[144] I said, no, then he left and I could not stop laughing.
[145] I called my dad right after and told him what happened as I'm still laughing.
[146] My dad, however, did not find it funny.
[147] No, I bet he didn't.
[148] He didn't believe that he was looking for a swinger's party.
[149] He thought he was testing the waters with me and checking out my apartment.
[150] I went from laughing to terror fight in 0 .5 seconds.
[151] I called the police, gave the description of the man, told them the situation, and stayed at my girlfriend's house the next two nights.
[152] The man ended up being my gay next door neighbor who had just moved in that week, so I ended up seeing him a lot and he acted like nothing had ever happened.
[153] Sure.
[154] so weird I avoided him at all costs so lock your damn doors always stay sexy and don't go to swingers parties or go walking around an apartment complex naked Mandy I mean for real I feel like any swinger would tell you you don't arrive at the party totally nude like are you new at a little bit of romance first of all you have to go to the buffet you have to go put your hot dish down at the buffet doesn't not remind you of something I would do to make you laugh you show up at your hotel room Is this a swinger's part?
[155] Oh shit Is this a swinger's friend?
[156] Oh, this is a family of four.
[157] Georgia, have you met my college roommate?
[158] Or I got the room next door on accident.
[159] But what's crazy to me is that guy must have been on drugs because he was going to his neighbors and going, is this the swingers party?
[160] Where it's like, so sorry, you got invited to a swingers party at your neighbor's house and you didn't know where it was.
[161] And B, he owed her an edible arrangement the next day and I'm sorry.
[162] Minimum.
[163] With fucking chocolate covered, strawberries, and everything.
[164] And a nice card.
[165] Send an I'm sorry.
[166] Yeah.
[167] Arrangement.
[168] You send a card that says, Dear neighbor.
[169] Yeah.
[170] My balls are none of your business.
[171] And I'm made of your business.
[172] That must have been scary for you.
[173] I'm, please forgive me. I was on ketamine.
[174] Love Barry.
[175] Oh, Barry.
[176] I was walking around naked.
[177] Barry and his balls.
[178] Barry the bear.
[179] You're at the party again.
[180] he shows up at the apartment building Christmas party.
[181] No, Barry, this is not swingers.
[182] It's just a holiday party.
[183] Or maybe they were just watching the movie Swingers, but he wanted to do it naked.
[184] He's super into John Favre.
[185] That makes way more sense.
[186] Okay.
[187] The subject line of this is, My friend had dead bodies in her front yard, not lighthearted.
[188] Oh, dear.
[189] Hello, Karen and Georgia and friends.
[190] I've been listening to your minisodes all day and had to share this quite fucked up story with y 'all.
[191] I live in a small town in Connecticut.
[192] Oh, sorry, then it's a story with you all.
[193] There's no y 'all in Connecticut.
[194] I live in a small town of Connecticut that from the outside just looks like the biggest scandal would be that Deborah wore the wrong tennis skirt to the country club.
[195] Fucking Deborah.
[196] However, the shit goes down.
[197] There had been talked that my town's elementary school librarian and her husband had gone missing.
[198] And soon the local paper wrote an article about it, stating them as missing persons.
[199] We were all kind of weirded out, but thought, if I was an elementary school librarian, I'd probably want to get the hell out dog for a while also.
[200] Amen.
[201] A couple of weeks went by and there was no sign of them until their pickup truck was found at a park, a park and ride off the highway with its window shattered.
[202] Sketchy.
[203] A couple days later, my friend was driving home and was stopped just at the top of her road by a shit ton of police officers.
[204] Side note.
[205] Everyone has that friend that bad and weird shit always happens to.
[206] This is that friend.
[207] It's so true.
[208] Poor baby.
[209] She asked the officers what was up, and they told her there was an investigation going on.
[210] When she got closer to her house, there were even more police cars and a fucking helicopter flying overhead.
[211] They had found human remains in her fucking front yard.
[212] Her front yard was connected on the side to a property with an abandoned house.
[213] So it wasn't directly in her front yard, but her adjacent yard.
[214] But you get the idea.
[215] Anyway, human remains.
[216] Totally.
[217] That's how it's written.
[218] Turns out the remains were the librarian and her.
[219] her husband.
[220] Long story short, they had a recycling business in the next town where their son also worked.
[221] He had been a drug addict and the librarian and her husband had just decided to cut him out of their will.
[222] Apparently this dude got pissed, shot both his parents and decided to dump their bodies in my friend's front yard.
[223] Another side note.
[224] This yard is on the main road, so I don't know what he was thinking, but that was a poor choice if he was trying to get away with it.
[225] I mean, many poor choices.
[226] So many.
[227] Just a series of that.
[228] Yeah.
[229] First one was them having a child.
[230] Don't ever do it.
[231] And then picking up that pipe, he just smoked a really obnoxious tobacco pipe that was just irritating to look at.
[232] To this day, my friends and I will still bring up to my friend, hey, remember when there were dead bodies in your front yard?
[233] Stay sexy and don't cut your psycho son out of your will or you will end up dead in a front yard, Hannah.
[234] Oh, they.
[235] Yeah.
[236] That's rough.
[237] It's, yeah.
[238] Really.
[239] I mean, week after week, we.
[240] justify my choice not to have children.
[241] For real.
[242] Like, that's what this podcast is.
[243] This podcast is basically two gals sending you the message.
[244] It's time to wrap things down on this planet.
[245] Double up on your birth control.
[246] We're done here.
[247] Yeah, we're done.
[248] The Earth is telling us we're done.
[249] We're telling each other we're done.
[250] There's signs, red flags.
[251] Earth is like red fucking flag.
[252] And we're like, I don't know what that.
[253] Is that pink?
[254] All of humanity is like, we can't figure out new ways to kill each other.
[255] Okay.
[256] I think it's time to wrap it down.
[257] Okay.
[258] Okay, here is...
[259] Too dark?
[260] I haven't.
[261] Too bad.
[262] Then you're on the wrong bucket.
[263] Helping my neighbor SSDGM.
[264] Hello, Karen, Georgia, Stephen, and Associated Pets.
[265] Partly due to my true crime obsession, I like to know who my neighbors are, which cars they drive, and I always have an ear out in case anything is suspicious.
[266] Okay, yes, I am also a bit nosy.
[267] I kind of love that.
[268] Yeah.
[269] I was lying in bed, right?
[270] I was lying in bed watching television one night when I heard a woman screaming that didn't match the audio.
[271] Sure enough, when I paused.
[272] the show the screaming continued.
[273] Oh, no. I immediately looked out my bedroom window, which overlooks the parking lot of my apartment building.
[274] I recognized one of my neighbor's cars backing up while a shirtless man was holding under the driver's door, throwing punches into the window, and attempting to pull the door open.
[275] I instantly opened my window and screamed, I'm calling the cops, which I think is, I've yelled that at fights before.
[276] I yelled, the cops are coming.
[277] Just, it's a good way to break shit up.
[278] Yeah, that's right.
[279] And the guy took off.
[280] I got dressed as fast as humanly possible and flew downstairs, ran out and got her to get out of the car and back into the building in case he came back where we immediately called 911.
[281] Turns out she had just gotten into the car and paused to turn her iPod on when out of nowhere this guy opened her door and tried to take her seatbelt off and pull her out of the vehicle.
[282] Jesus.
[283] Straight up grand theft auto style.
[284] She started reversing the car in an attempt to knock him off her and that's when I yelled down.
[285] The police response was quick and they brought in dogs and a ton of cars.
[286] They ended up finding the guy a few blocks north.
[287] I'm so glad I heard the scream and was able to help and look out for a fellow young woman.
[288] Yes.
[289] She was okay physically, just extremely shaken up.
[290] SSTGM, always help out when you can.
[291] Keep track of your neighbors and please, please lock your door as soon as you get into your vehicle, Melissa.
[292] Yes.
[293] That's such a good point, Melissa, and it's really important.
[294] Just there's no reason not to.
[295] If you're in your car, home base, click.
[296] Always.
[297] Done.
[298] I'd like to, I want to tell Melissa, too, bring a weapon with you when you go downstairs.
[299] to help someone.
[300] I'm serious.
[301] Like, I have pepper spray next to the door at all the time.
[302] And in my nightstand and in my purse and in my car.
[303] You're absolutely going to get arrested for misusing that pepper spray.
[304] I mean, I just spray out of the car window and I'm driving.
[305] It's really, really, like, freeing and relaxing.
[306] No wonder I'm always in a bad mood on the highway.
[307] Yeah, I put a Pondettie song on real loud.
[308] And free flow.
[309] Just spraying.
[310] Free spraying.
[311] Try it.
[312] It's great.
[313] Oh.
[314] Okay.
[315] Yeah.
[316] Hey, this is exciting.
[317] An all new season of only murders in the building is coming to Hulu on August 27th.
[318] Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez are back as your favorite podcaster, detectives.
[319] But there's a mystery hanging over everyone.
[320] Who killed Saz?
[321] And were they really after Charles?
[322] Why would someone want to kill Charles?
[323] This season, murder hits close to home.
[324] With a threat against one of their own, the stakes are higher than ever.
[325] Plus, the gang is going to Hollywood to turn their podcast into a major movie.
[326] Amid the glitz and glamour of Los Angeles, more mysteries and twists arise.
[327] Who knows what will happen once the cameras start to roll?
[328] 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.
[329] Only murders in the building, premieres August 27th, streaming only on Hulu.
[330] Goodbye.
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[332] Absolutely.
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[351] Goodbye.
[352] Trauma nurse, the subject line, sorry, is trauma nurse attempted murder story?
[353] Oh, dear.
[354] Trauma nurse attempted.
[355] I'm so tired that I can't read.
[356] It's truly the tiredest that's ever been in here.
[357] It's fun.
[358] Hey, all, I'm finally caught up with all the episodes, and I'm surprised there aren't more stories from first responders or nurses.
[359] We had a little run there, but yeah, we haven't gotten a lot.
[360] Hey, listen, what?
[361] You finally caught up, and then you're here to give your complaints?
[362] You're here to fucking say, here's, here's what is it?
[363] What's lacking?
[364] Here's what's missing in your podcast.
[365] I mean, thank you for all the feedback.
[366] We've seen some shit.
[367] That's very true.
[368] And most of us have a dark sense of humor.
[369] Also true.
[370] So you better be fucking laughing at me attacking you.
[371] This story was a pivotal moment in my nursing career.
[372] I work in a trauma ICU.
[373] I had heard on the news earlier that day in a nearby small town.
[374] A man shot his ex -wife, her boyfriend, and his own daughter, and that he was on the run.
[375] thankfully all three lived oh good yes later that day the police were um on a high -speed chase with him and finally caught up the shooter got out of the car took his handgun and shot himself in the head wow he did it right in front of the local hospital so they were able to keep him alive and and here's where i come in oh my god the man was stabilized at the local hospital and transferred to me in the ICU at a larger hospital he had a through and through gunshot wound to the head so no chance of recovery but there was a chance we could still harvest his organs so i worked on this man to keep him alive all night he was on the ventilator along with other medications to keep him alive those with a weak stomach cover your ears oh my god oh my god give you a cover your ears pause stephen cover your oh wait his ears already comes with headphones he just burst into tears um i can't cover them any more than i already have this is just one sentence so you mute it for okay five seconds or say la la la la really loud.
[376] Okay, go.
[377] This dude had brain matter coming out of his nose.
[378] Ew.
[379] And we're back.
[380] I was trying to keep alive a motherfucker that had just tried to kill three people, including his own young daughter.
[381] It was really a bizarre experience for me. That's nursing, though.
[382] You take care of the best people and the worst.
[383] A lot of the worst.
[384] I read that so weird.
[385] That was amazing.
[386] A lot of the worst.
[387] This man was not an organ donor on his license, but his next of kin, and his older daughter made the decision to make him an organ donor.
[388] Said scrape that motherfucker clean.
[389] It was a small bit of justice that we were able to help people on the transplant plant list with his death.
[390] Please become an organ donor.
[391] I agree.
[392] Yes.
[393] Please do.
[394] We're still in female.
[395] That was not me. That was not me. But I agree.
[396] I won't go into too many details, but it is very rare that someone who passes in the hospital is even a candidate for organ donation.
[397] Love you guys.
[398] and everything you do, Z. Amazing.
[399] It's such a good point.
[400] And, you know, what took me so long, I was in my 20s when I became a donor and, like, just check that little box.
[401] Yeah.
[402] Because I think everyone thinks of it as superstitious, you know, that thing of like, well, as soon as I do it, then I'm going to die.
[403] It's like, something's going to happen to me. Or it's like, well, that doesn't exist.
[404] This world isn't even fucking real.
[405] Like, everything is fine.
[406] Just, you're going to be a better person.
[407] Just put, like, click donor box.
[408] Nothing is real.
[409] Nothing's real.
[410] And also, it just.
[411] there is a way you can be generous past instead of standing around fearing your own death you can look at it in a different way maybe just briefly and be like this could actually be there are people who need spleen eyeballs, livers and kidneys and livers?
[412] Probably.
[413] I don't know everything and you know what else?
[414] It'll actually help your family after because they'll think of you not as an asshole as you were in your life I don't know where I'm going.
[415] It will make your family stop hating your guts those stories your literal guts because they'll be in someone else's fucking love finally be able to love your guts those stories of people who's like kid dies and but they get the organs and they gotta go meet the person who has their son's heart unbelievable and it's like that's real that one video where the dad meets the the boy with his daughter's heart is like it really is her still her heart i know it's the most beautiful thing of all the time she lived with it for okay just give people your heart okay i'm gonna let's end on that one and then tell everyone our fucking surprise great awesome all right here it is we get to finally announce this very exciting thing it's our first original podcast for the exactly right network we've been working on it and we've been so excited to tell you you guys are gonna fucking love this are you ready for this it is our new show it's called jensen and holes the murder squad guess what paul fucking holes and billy fucking jensen our friends are doing a podcast on our network.
[416] A true crime podcast.
[417] It's so exciting.
[418] It's every week they go through a cold case.
[419] And then you can use your skills, social and otherwise, to do research and follow leads.
[420] You're basically a citizen detective.
[421] And so you get a help.
[422] You get to listen.
[423] It's going to be incredible.
[424] These are two professionals who know what the fuck they're doing.
[425] Yeah.
[426] Going over cases, some of them are cases that are from Paul Holt's career that were cold and never got solved.
[427] Some are from Billy Jensen's career of being.
[428] a true crime journalist.
[429] And there are interviews with people who are involved in the case.
[430] It's really incredible.
[431] We're so honored to bring this and so happy that they let us help them.
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[437] It comes out April 1st, the first episode.
[438] Yeah.
[439] We're so excited for this, obviously.
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[441] And stay sexy.
[442] And don't get murdered.
[443] Here's the trailer.
[444] Goodbye.
[445] Listen to this.
[446] I'm Paul Holes.
[447] And I'm Billy Jensen.
[448] Welcome to the murder squad.
[449] All of a sudden, I realized I was in serious trouble.
[450] Literally felt a cold wind blow through the car, and then he grabbed my arm.
[451] This is the last time anybody saw Denise and her daughter.
[452] And that's when he, you know, stopped dead in his track and got in my personal space.
[453] And he said that that's none of my damn business.
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[457] Now we want you to be part of our investigation.
[458] Starting April 1st, we want you to join our team.
[459] I've solved cases through crowdsourcing on social media.
[460] While in law enforcement, I've tracked down criminals for nearly three decades.
[461] We'll be diving into cases.
[462] Some are still looking for the killer.
[463] Others need to find victims.
[464] So you have to wonder, you know, how many may have survived their encounters.
[465] And others just need their name given back to them.
[466] Once you find out who she is, you can interview friends, you can interview family, show pictures, say, would she hang out with this guy?
[467] And if you're able to provide them with information on that loved one, they never, never forget.
[468] Listen, as we go through the case files and give our insights.
[469] All of the knowledge from all the true crime stories you've heard up to this point will now be put to good use.
[470] You know, the online slews can really prove themselves.
[471] they can provide a lot of assistance to law enforcement.
[472] Go ahead and hit the subscribe button wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts, whether that's Stitcher, Apple, or whatever, and you'll get episode one the moment it comes out.
[473] On April 1st, you become part of Jensen & Holes, the Murder Squad.