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He was a 13-pound baby who grew into a 6'9 presence people could not ignore, yet the scariest part of Ed Kemper is how easily he blended into ordinary life. We’re back with a raw recap of our deep dive on the Co-Ed Killer, and we walk through the mix of warning signs, family cruelty, and isolation that helped shape a predator long before Santa Cruz realized what was happening.
We talk about the “serial killer salad” idea, the factors that stack over time, and the moment Kemper describes being locked in a basement night after night. That kind of isolation is more than a bad memory; it can warp fear, attachment, and empathy. From there, we trace the path through killing his grandparents, being viewed as intelligent and cooperative in custody, and then getting released back into the same dynamic professionals warned against.
Then the timeline turns into a lesson in access and blind spots. The hitchhiking era, the campus sticker, the cop bar, and the reality that he hears investigative chatter while socializing with law enforcement all collide. We keep the most graphic details in the full story, but we name the key beats, the escalation, and the surreal ending where he has to call multiple times before police believe his confession.
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SPEAKER_01Yeah, we're doing great Vista Bays.
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SPEAKER_01And uh that's what we do. Yeah, we uh we do these things and I slosh around and follow you into the darkness.
SPEAKER_00Yes.
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Who Ed Kemper Is
SPEAKER_00So I'm moving my micro. I'm sorry if y'all hear that. Okay, so today we are recapping our episode about Ed Kemper, who was called the co-ed killer.
SPEAKER_01Shit.
SPEAKER_00So Ed was born Edmund, um, and he was the third in on December 18th, 1948, and he was from Burbank, California, and he was a 13-pound baby. Yeah. 13 pounds. Can you imagine? No wonder Clarnell was mean to him his whole life. He came out this time.
SPEAKER_01I don't know, dude. Like early at work, you know, um, we ate all that Chinese food and everything. You know, I feel like I was going into labor and I felt like I had a 13-pound baby. Just saying, you know, it was rough. It was a rough one.
SPEAKER_00Now he was born to Clarnell and Ed Jr. And Ed Jr. was a World War II veteran who tested nuclear weapons.
SPEAKER_02Yes, it's crazy.
SPEAKER_00But when he got out of the service, he became an electrician, and that was not apparently not good enough for Clarnell. She called his job very menial, and she was a very mean woman.
SPEAKER_01She was She was one of those chicks that like pops her bubble early, right? When the dudes come out, they're all like popping the bubble. Not to interrupt you, I'm sorry.
SPEAKER_00No, no, no. I'm not sure what you mean. Like, like Dounice.
SPEAKER_01No, like they they do like the reveal, and there's like a line of chicks, and they're all like popping this balloon or whatever, and they're popping the little bubble. And uh I don't know. I'll just show you one. It's it's it's funny because of how shallow people can be, and they're like just like, no, you you're an electrician. I can't take it. You know, I won't be able to do that.
SPEAKER_00An electrician is a good job. That's odd.
SPEAKER_01Any trade is a fucking good job. Come on, dude. You know, any of that. So, anyhow.
SPEAKER_00Now, Ed, okay, so we do in the episode talk about what we like to call the serial killer salad, which is everything that leads up to these people, the the events that possibly can lead them into what they become. But I'm gonna tell you, I just uh on this one, I just really think that Ed was born sour because he was before any traumatic, real traumatic events happened in his life, he was already stalking his teacher in second grade by going to her house with a bayonet in hand, his father's bayonet, he was stalking her. And then when his sisters found out, he had two sisters, he was the middle of two sisters. When they found out that he had a crush, they would tease him and say, Well, are you gonna kiss her? You know how kids do. And he was like, No.
SPEAKER_01I'd have to kill her. Yeah. So if you check out the actual episode that we did, 71, right?
SPEAKER_00Mm-hmm.
SPEAKER_0171, damn, Lindsay. Um, if you check it out, like everything that builds up, and then uh listening to Ed Kemper when he when he's talking uh all of his real shit, actually in audio, and he's saying all of his his words and and and re-encanting everything that he's gone through and all the things, there's a lot that builds up to his fear. There's a lot to build that builds up to his competitiveness between his mother and his sisters that uh is big part of the salad. It's it's a real big part of the salad. So I don't think they was like born sour. I think with his dad leaving, you know, that you you'll you'll probably talk about that now. I'm probably a little early right now. But I think it's okay.
SPEAKER_00This is recap.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I think that uh, you know, I gotta put this out here because I think that the whole salad that was built upon him, he was disassociating livelihood into a into a point to where um homicide was just a part of it, and it was natural, and it was like accepted in his own mind, you know?
SPEAKER_00Well, uh also I want to make sure I did not share this yesterday, but I want to make sure I share that um the audiobook of his interview on Instagram. So be looking for that.
SPEAKER_01So it's rough.
SPEAKER_00Um Clarnell, she starts to get kind of paranoid. Okay, so mom and dad split up, and she takes the kids, Carnell takes the kids to Montana from California. Dad stays in California, and he he gets remarried, has a whole new family. So Carnell is over here in Montana, and she starts locking Ed in a basement every night. He cannot get out of this basement without her physically opening the door because she early on had paranoia that he would molest her daughters, his sisters. And I don't know. I I mean it never happened, but that caused a lot of isolation with Ed. And he does say that that isolation, like he describes it in the interview that we both listened to. Like I listened to it before I had Jesse listen to it after we recorded our episode. And you understand a lot. Isolation, like being locked in a basement, is insane and can absolutely just tear your mind apart. It can, it isolates you so bad. I mean, he literally says that he met the devil in this basement because it's dark. All he's got is a uh, you know, like you see in the movies, like one of those waving bare light bulbs.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, just one bulb. And it was um it was far away from his bed. Right. You know, in the fear of just getting up.
SPEAKER_00The darkness around him.
SPEAKER_01Turning that off and then going to bed. He was like, you know, I I don't I would have never turned it off.
SPEAKER_00At me as a kid, I slept with a closet light on my whole life, and now my kids have all done it. Because it's that darkness in there.
SPEAKER_01He um he actually said that you know, he's not he he didn't support the devil, he feared it. He was scared, and he felt like the fear itself created a whole different entity of itself. Like him living in um uh just a concrete basement just with nothing but one light bulb, and him by himself, it created a whole lot, and he spent a lot of time with him and himself, and the uh manifestation of everything that just conspired and his mind became dark, and all okay, so he's he's isolated, he's dealing with these fears, he's it's darkness all around him, he has really no understanding as to why he's having to sleep in the basement, and this just kind of makes him hate women.
Running Away And Killing Grandparents
SPEAKER_00So keep that in mind. So he after he gets enough of Clarnell, and he he just takes off back to to his father. He runs away from home, and this was at 14. He goes to Los Angeles to live with his father, but he's got a whole new family and he's got a whole new wife. Now he lived there for a little while, but shit wasn't working out. The stepmom was kind of weary of Ed, and he's like I said, he was a 13-pound baby. He's he's already a giant by 13. I think he was 6'3 at 13 years old. He had a 13-size shoe at that time, and he he will go on to be 6'9, will be his final growth height. But he's 6'3, which is Jesse's full grown height. And during that and he's a giant.
SPEAKER_01During that time, he was even making jokes about him and his dad wearing the same size shoe. And then he had a bigger shoe than his dad.
SPEAKER_00And his dad was 6'7.
SPEAKER_01And his you know, they had this, but they went out and bought the same kind of shoe, which is not what we talked about, actually. Uh it's not what Lindsay talked about, but him and his dad bought the same kind of shoe, the same brand, and everything that looked exactly the same. His dad had like a 12 and he had a 13. And his dad remembers uh he he was uh recanting a story where he he said his dad went to work and wearing a size 12 and his feet was all hurting, and and then he was wearing his daddy's shoes, you know, and before he went to his grandparents, right? That's how big this this guy was. I mean, he was just a huge human.
SPEAKER_00Huge. I mean, look up photos. Go they're all over Google. Yeah, and you can see how big Ed was.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and I even made the joke where it was like 369, you know, because he wasn't fine, but but still, like I may I made the joke uh because he was like six foot nine as a full grown man, 300 pounds. So this is a big dude, and he wasn't even like he wasn't overweight by any means. He was just a big dude.
SPEAKER_00So at full grown, 6'9, he was 300 pounds, which is pretty normal for a guy that height. Yeah, he had a little bit of a belly, but he was huge. Excuse me, I'm burping on here on the raw and cutting unedited.
SPEAKER_01You're allowed to, you can be loud as fuck if you want to.
SPEAKER_00So his dad is like trying to be compliant with with the new wife, with the stepmom. So he sends him to his parents' house, which is Ed Sr. And um, do I have the grandmother's name? Give me just a second.
SPEAKER_01You did say it like in the actual episode. I know it's there. She's checking out her um notes. All the notes be noting.
SPEAKER_00I don't have it in the notes, so I did not say no. So uh at 15 years old, he goes to live with his grandparents, his father, his paternal grandparents, and um if I didn't make this clear already, so Clarnell, his mother, was already like domineering, emasculating, treated him like shit. So he goes to the grandparents, he describes his grandparents, and so they're in Sierra, Nevada, and he describes his grandfather as senile, and his grandmother is also constantly emasculating.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, she's like controlling him. He didn't he didn't want to step into another position where he felt like he was you know in the same situation as what he was with his mom.
SPEAKER_00Right. Yeah. So on August 27th, 1964, Ed was only 15 years old when he killed both of his grandparents.
SPEAKER_01Oh that was when I started saying, holy shit, man.
SPEAKER_00Well, that's where it should have ended. Yeah. That's where the story should have ended, but unfortunately it does not because when he goes to prison for these murders, they find him intelligent. He's got in a high IQ. He's helping them administer psych tests. Yeah, he is a model prisoner, and they let him out when he's 21 years old.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, which is a two murders. It's a it's a really rough situation whenever you you kill your own grandma because you don't.
SPEAKER_00And he literally says, because of her I just wanted to see what it was like.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
unknownYeah.
SPEAKER_01And Lindsay did not tell the whole story there, so you have to check that out. She didn't tell it.
Released Back To His Mother
SPEAKER_00Yeah, I give you just a little taste so you can go back. No, she didn't. So he gets out. This is 1969, and um there's something that I missed. Oh, and much to every okay, so everybody is advising, or all the psychiatrists, all the people that have been working with Ed while in during his time in prison have said, do not release him to Clarnell. Guess who he gets released to? Right back to California. Right back to California. Well, she well, she was in Montana. Now she's in California. So he goes back to California.
SPEAKER_01Yep.
SPEAKER_00And she is living in.
SPEAKER_01Where's my drink? I forgot. There it is.
SPEAKER_00Where is Clarnell living at that time? I said at Santa Cruz.
SPEAKER_01Santa Cruz, yeah.
SPEAKER_00Santa Cruz. She, okay, so the actual town was now she had been, she during his initial visit to prison, Clarnell has remarried and divorced again. And she's working in at the University of California, Santa Cruz. So Ed is staying with her. She's still Carnell. She's still doing her thing. Now he tries to get away from her for a while and stays with a roommate.
SPEAKER_01So now he's like a full adult, right? Yes.
SPEAKER_00Now he is 6'9, 300 pounds.
SPEAKER_01Full ass adult. Yeah. And he's coming back in the same situation, and mama's just like doing mama, right? He's just got dumped off into that after being incarcerated and beating uh murder charge, which could be double homicide. Okay. Well, we didn't talk about the other one. We won't. And that's already two.
SPEAKER_00And he's got two under his belt. He's out of prison within six years. Yeah, less than.
SPEAKER_01He feels like he's trying to rebuild, but he's getting dumped off into the same thing that created his fucking horrific story to begin with already.
SPEAKER_00His record ends up getting expunged, okay? And during all of this, he's trying to become a police officer, but guess what? He's too big. Yeah. He's too big to become a police officer. And I honestly believe that if he had become one, what I'm going to talk about next probably wouldn't have happened. Oh, but I guess there is a high that would have been the turning point.
SPEAKER_01That was I always try to find a turning point. I feel like that would have been the turning point. If they would have just accepted him and just like let him build off of that career, he would have had something better to do other than what he did.
SPEAKER_00Well, he um he ends up becoming friends with all the cops in town. And he hangs out with them at the bar that they drink out called the jury room. But just things go awry. So he gets he's staying with a roommate. He gets into uh he gets a motorcycle and he gets into no, I'm sorry. He gets into yes, he is. He's on a motorcycle, he gets into an accident that wasn't his fault, he gets paid out a settlement of fifteen thousand dollars, which is equal to a hundred and nine thousand in today's money, which still is insane to me.
SPEAKER_01It is. So, I mean, if he wouldn't have continued onto the path, and Lindsay's gonna I'm gonna I'm gonna tell you not to actually talk about the day that he was getting expunged from the murder. No, no, no.
SPEAKER_00Go back to our yeah, go to our episode.
SPEAKER_01I'm not gonna talk about that. Go to the episode because you need to check that shit out. Like, literally, as his shit was getting exonerated and and his slate was gonna be cleaned, shit was already in his trunk. That is horrifically insane to me. Lindsay just kills me on this one, dude. It was so thick, so thick. And it did not stop after that because he was just like cruising the strip and picking up chicks and just doing some crazy shit.
SPEAKER_00Well, this is uh during the the height of hitchhiking, okay? So he takes the money and he gets a yellow 1969 for Galaxy. He's driving around and he notices, you know, there's a lot of women hitchhiking at this time. And um, you know, like I said, he he learned he he spent a lot of time hating women. And he okay, so at first he's given rides. He's just he's just picking up hitchhiking women. He's given rides, and he he says that he picks up 150 women safely.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he's learning the game. He's just like, how do I how do I figure out what I'm gonna do whenever I can? I'll be right back. You gotta go peek?
SPEAKER_00Yes, you can keep talking. I'll be right back.
SPEAKER_01Okay, you can read my notes and talk if you want to. I know everything about them. I don't need these sons of bitches. So okay, what Lindsay's trying to build up to is he he's learning the game. Dude is just like he's traveling around and he's around a university and he's picking up people and he's taking them to places, being the good guy, right? And it winds up turning into, of course, what we wind up talking about. Um, you guys really need to go back and check out all the shit we talked about, episode 71 on drinkaboutsomething.site. You can check all that stuff. But so he's just like practicing what he becomes, and he wounds up winds up doing some horrific ass shit. Oh my god. This shit has just when she when she talks about these stories, it is killing me, dude. Oh, I just I don't even want to go back to him in my mind. The things that he does and the things that she's gonna tell you just in this recap alone. Lindsay, you gotta get back over here from your pea session. But so he's just practicing and and learning the craft of what he crafts into this most horrific thing that I've ever heard in my life. God damn Edward.
SPEAKER_00So, what what I'm gonna do in this recap is just like lat with uh Dorothea's, because I want you to go and listen to the full episode. I'm basically going to name his victims, but I want you to go listen to the full episode to find out what happens. Because I really, I honestly I don't want to repeat that.
SPEAKER_01No, that's where I'm like, I'm like, I'm over here. I'm like, I don't want to say it. So I'm talking in circles, but I'm gonna hold this many up because we came to that at the end of it, but still.
Hitchhiking Era And Escalation
SPEAKER_00Well, while he's I don't know if you talked about it, but while he's riding around, he gets what's called zapples, which this becomes a sexual urge along with homicide. Okay. So he starts stocking his car with handcuffs, knives, plastic bags, and blankets. So his victims that, like I said, I want you to go to the full episode to learn about everything that happened. Um, so he picks up Marianne Pierce and Anita Lou Luchesza, and they were students at Fresno State, and they just wanted they just wanted to go to Stanford and visit some friends. Okay. So then he picks up a dance student, she's Korean, and she's just trying to get to her dance class. She missed her bus. She's just trying to get to a dance class. Ed's conveniently hanging around, and he he does this thing where he like, he's like, he's got a he's got a watch, and he's like, he's checking his watch, and he's like, you know what? Come on, hurry up, hurry up, let's go.
SPEAKER_01So he's so intelligent and he's just like so.
SPEAKER_00What did I say his IQ was? It ended up being like 145.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. Perfect police officer, he would have been. Honestly, if you if you put him into that perspective as being an investigator or a good ass cop, if he would have just transitioned into that, he would have been amazing. He would have been.
SPEAKER_00And he learns. So he he first two victims, then he gets the third, which is Ike Ku. So now there is uh, you know, news about missing women and possible serial killer, but he's hanging out at this jury room and he's learning that they don't have any leads. So he keeps going. So he p he uh his next victim would be Cynthia Ann Schell, who was from Cabrillo College. And um I'm not gonna talk about what happens to her. And then, because I want you to go to the episode, like I said, I can't repeat it. Like once is enough. So then he gets Rosalind Thorpe and Allison Liu and they become victims on the actual campus. So by this time, there is word out don't accept any rides from anybody that doesn't have a university sticker. Well, guess what? Ed's mom has a university sticker and gives one to Ed because she works for the university.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, and he's in the middle of like going and hobnobbing with all the cops. So he knows what they're looking for. So he's already knowing how to document.
SPEAKER_00And what they're not looking for.
SPEAKER_01And he has this full-on infatuation with his um sexual, horrific, mortified vibe. Ooh, that's loud. Yeah. So no, he he is just doing the most. I mean, we're talking about full on. I I don't even want to say it, Lindsay. I mean, it's bad, dude. It is so bad the shit that he has done with these women after he has done what he did with them.
SPEAKER_00Like I said, we don't we don't want to talk about it again.
SPEAKER_01It's bad.
SPEAKER_00So then his next victim is the root of all the problems, which would be his mother, Clarnell. And then after Clarnell, he's like, oh my God, she's got a best friend that could possibly miss her and worry about her. Had to take her out too. And took her out, which her name was Sally. Where is her last name? I think it was Hallett. And then he takes off. He feels like nobody's nobody's looking for him. It's crazy. But he takes off as though they are. And he drives, what did I say, a thousand miles. Listening to Freebird. Oh my God. Probably.
SPEAKER_01Well, that's what I say.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01I don't know.
SPEAKER_00To he he he gets to Pueblo, Colorado, and then he's like, you know what? I have no purpose anymore. And he turns himself in. But when he calls the police that he knows that he drinks with every day.
SPEAKER_01No fucking way, dude.
SPEAKER_00They're like, Ed, you're drunk. Go home.
SPEAKER_01No fucking way. Your free bird weren't turned up loud enough. He's like, okay, so he drove that far listening to the radio to find out, actually.
SPEAKER_00And on uh like trucker's pills, like no does and shit.
SPEAKER_01Yeah. He was listening to the radio to find out if he was actually caught. Like if there was something actually gonna tie back to him. He was like, found out after that thousand-mile journey that nobody was looking for his ass. They were actually looking for somebody else, which we'll talk about later on.
SPEAKER_00It's gonna be a whole different case. He actually spent time with him, dude. Lindsay, go on up with it, dude. This is crazy. So he calls back several times before the police actually believe him, and he was apprehended. Yeah. And he would be found guilty on all eight counts. And like I said, in the middle of all this, Ed's record had been expunged. And these cops that he was hanging out with every day, pretty much, had no idea that he had murdered his grandparents.
SPEAKER_01As two people before. And he's hobnobbing and drinking fucking, he's probably, I don't know if he's drinking this shit right here. This this cut water here, Lindsay. I don't even know if he was drinking these Vista Bays because they weren't out then either. But I mean, he was hanging out at the bar. He was drinking warm Milwaukees. That motherfucker was drinking motherfucking slits, small lacron.
SPEAKER_00No, so I had a manager in the past that told me that in this late 60s, early 70s, before quaaludes were no longer a thing, that um what they would do was they would drink a warm old Milwaukee with a quailude and they would call that a stumble cookie.
SPEAKER_01A stumble. I've heard that. Yeah. Oh, no, no, I've heard this. Yeah, no. Wait a minute. I think he's a Paps Blue Ribbon man myself.
SPEAKER_00You know, but I'm very disappointed that there is no songs about a stumble cookie. No. That's I mean, that would be a great name for a band.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I did it all for the cookie. Yeah. Cookie. Yeah. You can take your cookie and stick it up your cookie, your stumble, or whatever the Lint Biscuit said. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00So now Ed, he would actually request the death penalty for himself, but instead, he was given a life sentence for each count of murder. And he would be uh he would hang out in California Medical Facility in Vacaville and where he would become again a model prisoner.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, he did all the like mental gatherings and trying to help people out. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00He was in charge, he was in charge of scheduling psychiatrist appointments for other inmates and narrated over 5,000 hours. You probably heard him.
SPEAKER_01You probably heard him. You only know it.
SPEAKER_00Of audiobooks for the blind, uh, which included what did I say? VC Andrews, Flowers in the Attic, and the Part 2, Petals in the Wind. I mean, so many 5,000 hours of audiobooks.
SPEAKER_02You listen to Ed Kemper right now, and I'm gonna read you Lord of the Rings part nine.
SPEAKER_00Well, you listen to him, he's got a good narrating voice. I hate to even say it.
SPEAKER_02This is Shrek part 12. Lord Farquad's return.
SPEAKER_00But uh, so the interview that I listened to twice and once with Jesse is uh it's called serial uh interview with the serial killer Ed Kemper on Spotify. It's out there. You can listen to it. And while he's he's he's hung out with other famous serial killers that we will cover in the future. I don't know about him. And one was terrorizing California at the same time Ed was.
SPEAKER_01Which is who they were going after. They thought he was the guy. Wasn't old Ed. And I was just like, holy shit, Lindsay, they're not even looking at him at all. And he has done what he did.
SPEAKER_00To come arrest him, literally beg him.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, yeah. Fuck, dude. I want to cook some chicken.
Plugs, Music Feature, And Sign-Off
SPEAKER_00So yeah, that is we're gonna wrap up our recap for today. Make sure, okay, so we're gonna do all of our plugs really quick. And we do feature Jason. What we have decided it's Chanel. We don't know if it's Channel or Chanel. Uh, we feature Jason Chanel. Because he's from Orlando and he's riding around in a cool ass car. Cool ass song, too, called Finesse on that episode. It's really good, dude. I think it's like really stuck in our heads, dude.
SPEAKER_01Like, what tell me who you're working with?
SPEAKER_00Working with the best.
SPEAKER_01It was so head P.E.
SPEAKER_00Very head P.E.
SPEAKER_01I love it.
SPEAKER_00Yes. So we are main website, drinkabout something.site, Instagram, uh, drinkabout something, gmail, drinkabout something pod at gmail.com, TikTok. Hello, TikTok. Thank you for joining us today. Um, we are drinkabout something pod underscore Lindsay. And where are we at on YouTube, Justin?
SPEAKER_01We're at Gen Z, J-E-N-D-S-E-Y. And you can find us and party with us. What is that? What is that thing going on over there? I don't even understand.
SPEAKER_00Oh, thank you for trying to co-host, but we're about to wrap it up. So maybe next time, buddy. Thank you.
SPEAKER_01No, no, hang on, hang out on the co-host thing. Hang out on the co-host thing over here. Oh, he already went away. Okay. No, no, don't leave. Come back here in like a few minutes because when we're done with our actual recording, and we say we're done, I want to I want to speak with you for a minute. Yeah. Okay. So that's that's awesome. Because when we're doing this, actually, we're doing a live, and we're doing this in um and recording it for uh YouTube. That's awesome, right? I want to talk to them. I want to fuck with them.
SPEAKER_00But we gotta cook dinner. Yeah, well, we gotta cook dinner for our hungry children.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I'll tell them about one. Um Lindsay's gonna uh give you that famous ass word because we want you to check all of our stuff out. Yes. Go back and check out the actual episode because there's so much more. So much more. Broke me.
SPEAKER_00If you don't know about Ed Kemper, go back and listen. Like I said, I couldn't repeat what happened again.
SPEAKER_01I couldn't do it. Just this recap alone took me this much. Y'all didn't even notice, did you? No, y'all don't know. Y'all need to be paying attention. I smell the mango on your breath. You smell all alcoholism smelling. This is drunk about something. Yeah. Drunk about something. That's what we do. We're allowed to be sloppy and stupid on here. I love it.
SPEAKER_00Yes. But we're gonna go cook now.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, I want Lindsay to get stupider with me. I don't know how.
SPEAKER_00I gotta cook.
SPEAKER_01Okay, you can't. I gotta cook, I just gotta cook chicken.
SPEAKER_00She has to make it we're about to have we're about to have some family come over. So okay, yes, yes, yes. So um we're gonna sign off. Yes, we love you so much. Love you so much. And bye!
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