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DRUNK ABOUT SOMETHING: CATHERINE KNIGHT AND THE IDAHO 4 RECAP
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A case can be horrifying on its own, then the internet shows up and makes it even uglier. We sit down with our drinks and recap two stories that hit hard for very different reasons: Catherine Knight in Australia and the Idaho 4 murders at 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho. Along the way we also talk about why certain true crime details stick in your brain, and why some stories take longer to shake than others.
On the Catherine Knight side, we track the early instability, her life in Aberdeen, New South Wales, her job in the abattoir, and the escalating violence that keeps getting waved off until it’s too late. It’s a brutal reminder that “walking red flags” don’t usually appear overnight, and that repeated abuse often comes with a trail of public incidents that should have triggered bigger intervention.
Then we shift to the Idaho 4 timeline: the party-house context, the roommates’ layouts and late-night movements, Dylan’s report of hearing things and seeing a man in black with bushy eyebrows, and the awful moment friends discover what happened. We also break down major investigation threads people keep asking about, including the knife sheath DNA, the white Hyundai Elantra, and the arrest of Bryan Kohberger, plus the larger conversation around misogyny, incel culture, and the scramble to assign motive.
We also get real about the damage caused by online sleuthing and TikTok clout chasing, from the food truck video scrutiny to creepy accounts like “Papa Roger,” and why nobody gets to judge how a traumatized person “should” react. If you care about ethical true crime, accurate timelines, and treating victims like humans, this one is for you. Subscribe, share the show with a friend, and leave a review so more listeners can find us.
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Drinks, Grandkids, Rockville Plans
SPEAKER_01Hey Jesse.
SPEAKER_00Hello, Lindsay. And everybody. Hello?
SPEAKER_01And everybody. Hey. Hey YouTube. Hey, TikTok Live. What's up? Uh, what you having to drink today? What's up?
SPEAKER_00Uh it was some leftover pineapple gym beam.
SPEAKER_01Yes.
SPEAKER_00And I put a watermelon vista bay, so now was it watermelon? Yeah. No. No, it's strawberry. Strawberry.
SPEAKER_01I had a pineapple white claw in there you could have added to it.
SPEAKER_00Strawberry Vista Bay. So I think I just turned it into a schnause berry. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Schnosberry.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because uh the schnosberries taste like schnazzberries over here, Lindsay. What did you drink over there? What are you doing?
SPEAKER_01Uh my mango and peach combination um with mango. Actually, today it's like mango white claw, peach vista bay, and then peach vibe uh Celsius. Nice to keep me to keep me going. We had our G babies over for the night and the whole four-pack.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01We we maybe collectively got like because he and I, yeah, after they went to sleep, we were like, we can tend you to having a few a few drinks, and we just started like rambling to each other while we're watching Annie. Yeah, we did not go to sleep until maybe 1.32, and then two of the four were up, oh god, like what five? And they were ready to talk and all room, yeah. Yeah, so and then got them back to sleep around seven, and I kind of was in and out. I mean, he was snoring, you were doing great, but then we had to get up, make them breakfast and all the good things.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, but today it was fun, yeah, it was fun.
SPEAKER_01We had a great time. So today we are we actually forgot one recap where I did, because Jesse was like, You're missing one that we didn't recap.
SPEAKER_00And I was like, No way, and I was like, Yes way, yes way.
SPEAKER_01So we forgot to recap Catherine Knight. So today we're gonna be recapping our episode about Catherine Knight and the Idaho 4, which just came out this past Friday. And if you're on YouTube, when this comes out, we will literally be going to Rockville tomorrow. Yeah. And I'm I'm so ready. I'm so ready. I'm excited. I'm so excited! Yes. Yeah. This is our that's our trip that we look forward to every year.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, because you know, I'm about to lose control and I think I like it. Yeah. I just you know figured out.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we're gonna we're gonna get to see Lamb of God and Parkway Drive and Lorna Shore and Slaughter to Revel and My Chemical Romance and what am I missing? I'm missing a lot. Uh Spine Shake will be first time for us.
SPEAKER_00Not for us.
SPEAKER_01Well, for me, excuse me.
SPEAKER_00So that's what made me feel old right there. Last time I seen Spine Shake was in the 90s. Oof. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01I haven't seen him, so I'm excited. And I mean, we've got a lot more on the roster for sure.
SPEAKER_00Not to toot my own horn, Lindsay, at the milk bar.
Catherine Knight’s Troubled Beginnings
SPEAKER_01We're gonna see nonpoints and um uh Thy Art is Murder and Chelsea Gren. I'm excited for the heavy, the heavy shit that's going down next weekend. Well, this coming weekend, if you are on YouTube. So we'll start with I gotta go from memory here because I can't find my script on Catherine Knight. So Catherine Knight. I want you to give me your thoughts first.
SPEAKER_00It was a Catherine Knight.
SPEAKER_01It was a dark Catherine Knight.
SPEAKER_00I I don't remember much of it, to be honest with you, Lindsay. Like, that was like a month ago.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it was.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, you're trying to make me, you know, you ramble and then I'll uh it'll all come back to me.
SPEAKER_01So Catherine Knight was from Aberdeen, New South Wales, and Australia, and she was born, she was a twin, and she was born into a tumultuous situation, which kind of defined who she would later become. But I do want to point this out at the same time, none of her siblings, because there was seven of them total. She would there was eight. Her mother produced eight children. The other seven uh didn't do the things that Catherine did. So I don't even want to say that that was the reason why, but you know, yeah, now I'm remembering now.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, she went through all the the stuff and then uh in and out of uh uh some some trouble, and then she married a bunch of dudes, right?
SPEAKER_01Okay, so okay, so we'll get started. So she was um she what I I have to be really careful with my words on TikTok, so I'm gonna do like abbreviations. Uh she was essayed at a young age.
SPEAKER_00Uh-huh. That's right.
SPEAKER_01And um it was said that it was by her father and her half-brothers. And then she was 15 when she dropped out of school and did not know how to read or write. And I thought that that was wild. But when um I listened to some other things about this case, I guess that was kind of normal in this area because it was an area of there was like two industries. You were a minor or you were a butcher. And Catherine went to the butcher side, which was pretty much what all of her family did. It was an abattoir.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Abattoir or abattoir. I I so something like that. They went and they cut up animals. Yeah, and Lindsay did a big industry.
SPEAKER_00She did always, you said it a couple of times during the podcast, like she always carried her knives and things with her. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01She was she was very good at what she did. She was promoted quickly within the company. Um, and she was crazy. We're just gonna put it like that, okay? So she was a walking red flag. She, her first husband, um, she physically and mentally abused. And I I don't have my script with me. I don't know where it is. I looked everywhere. And because I keep all my scripts in one stack and I don't know where it went. Uh it'll probably appear as soon as we get done with it.
SPEAKER_00So that's the one whenever it all fell out like she was at a gas station.
SPEAKER_01No, no, no, that was number two.
SPEAKER_00Oh, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Oh so wait, no, that was number one. That's what I thought.
SPEAKER_00Now let me let me tell mommy. Let me tell mommy.
SPEAKER_01So she was young when she got married, and she has a baby and goes through insane postpartum depression. Uh, you have to go and listen to her full episode to get all of those details, but it is a wild ride. And she should have had her children taken from her, period.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, doing the shady stuff on the railroad tracks with the little baby carriage. Yeah, not cool. Not cool at all. And then what happened at the gas station after all that fell through.
SPEAKER_01Hostage situation at the gas station.
SPEAKER_00And Hoppy, man. Hoppy.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, go listen to the full episode for that. Learn what happened to Hoppy. Learn what Hoppy had to do with anything, and learn how, and go get all the details of how she literally held a family hostage because her husband left her. Like it's crazy.
SPEAKER_00Still got away with it.
SPEAKER_01Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
Violence Escalates Into Murder
SPEAKER_01So she has, so she ends up after she goes crazy over this guy leaving her, and he it feels responsible and tries to work it out with her, she ends up leaving him for another guy who has pretty much the same experience with her. And she just she keeps making children, and then that guy didn't work out, and then she gets with another man. And this and that's where it just completely escalates into the M word. I'm on TikTok, like I said.
SPEAKER_00Um, and it does it, it does, don't it?
SPEAKER_01It does. She got end up that way.
SPEAKER_00She got to the point to where she took him out.
SPEAKER_01She took him out.
SPEAKER_00It was horrible.
SPEAKER_01But the road to her taking him out is wild, so please go listen to the full episode.
SPEAKER_00And the rump roast that she had cooking too. So that's uh yeah.
SPEAKER_01So I mean, I like I said, I being on TikTok and YouTube at the same time. I don't even know YouTube's uh rules, but we get restrictions sometimes from TikTok. So I'm I'm like, I gotta be a lot more careful with how I explain things in these recaps. Um so yeah, she skins him, cooks him with vegetables, and sets up plates for her kids. Her not her kids, his kids. Or the kids.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01His kids. His like his kids from a previous marriage.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
Idaho 4 Night Timeline
SPEAKER_01And uh she go she goes to prison and she ends up actually thriving there, which is wild. So make sure you go listen to our full episode on that. Now we're gonna jump to our most recent, which was the case of the Idaho 4, um, the student murders in at that happened on 1122 King Road in Moscow, Idaho. What were your thoughts about this one, sir?
SPEAKER_00It was all over the place because these kids kind of had a little party life going on. People were in and out and things were happening, and some unfortunate stuff went down right there. Yeah.
SPEAKER_01So our four victims uh were Madison Mogan, who went by Maddie, and then Kaylee uh Gonzalez, Xana Kernodal, uh, Dylan, and Dylan Mortensen. Yes, that's the four. And then they uh roommate uh were roommates with Bethany, it is Funk. I think I did a little extra. Bethany Funk because I couldn't remember, I couldn't, I didn't know if it was Funky or Funk. And um Dylan Mortensen was the roommate. They all lived in a nice house off campus, and that was neighbored with other off-campus like apartment complexes. They had a huge fit friend group, and I tell I tell Jesse that they are part of the Greek life, and he didn't understand that that was sorority and fraternity life, and he thought they were actually Greek. He was so excited, but I'm like, no, I had to I had to let you down.
SPEAKER_00I was, I was. I was like, this is gonna be really cool, like with all the culture and the stuff, but like no, it's just college Greek. I didn't put it together. I don't know why.
SPEAKER_01And I need y'all to know that we went into this whole deep dive last night after the babies went to sleep and we had a couple more drinks, and we were Googling like when university started, when Greek life started.
SPEAKER_00It was like Aristotle started. Yeah, then we got into Aristotle and Galileo, like our conversation went really sideways for some ra for some reason I was thinking back like Socrates type era, which is way on back, right?
SPEAKER_01You didn't have me Google Socrates at all.
SPEAKER_00No, but I was thinking that. I was well, I couldn't bring it up at the moment.
SPEAKER_01All while we're watching Annie. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00No, that's weird.
SPEAKER_01Because we're trying, I mean, I don't we're trying to not really force but influence our grandbabies to love old school musicals.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and they do. And they do. It's good. It's good stuff. They do a lot. That's the best stuff. Start there at least. No, you can you can do the new stuff too, but always have the good oldy goldy stuff, right?
SPEAKER_01Oh, yeah, because I I want them to love a hairspray and greatest showman and wicked and Chicago. Chicago's got to be way later on.
SPEAKER_00Later on, yeah.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, they're babies right now.
SPEAKER_00Little shop of horrors, though, could be on the roster for this Halloween there, Lindsay.
SPEAKER_01I think so.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01So they're all living in this house on King Road, which is a party road. This is a party house. There are people in and out all the time. They all simultaneously, like I said, are in sororities and fraternities. Now, Dylan, he wasn't actually a roommate, but he was Xana's boyfriend. So they called him. He was there all the time. So he caught they called him the honorary roommate. And he was part of a set of triplets. Uh, his brother's name was Hunter, and his sister's name was Maisie. So um the night of where is it at? November. 12th. 12th. Yeah. Thank you. Um, they were they had all been kind of partying all day. They had uh events with the sorority and fraternities that they went to. They had had some games to go to. And um they get home, everybody's home uh around I think it was 2 a.m. Every all the roommates are home, and then Dylan is over to stay the night with Xana. So I'm I'm I'm punching microphones here. Oh, and so uh Kaylee had a little golden doodle named Murphy that she had shared custody with, which, like I said, listen to the full episode, but we talk about Murphy. It was like a little split custody thing with her boyfriend that she had recently broke up with, but they were still kind of talking. It was, you know, it's a thing. We we've all been there. Children, it it happens. Right. You break up, but you're not sure if you really want to break up and you're still talking, and and I'm sure it's even like you know, when we were going through broke ups and breakups when we were younger, we would do that same thing. And I'm sure it's even more predominant now when it's easier to communicate with each other. You can just text and you can just call. Like, we couldn't do that back then. Like you had to call on the landline and sometimes have to deal with the person's mother or father answering the phone, and yeah. But anyway, so Dylan, she is in her room sleeping around 4 a.m. And she is on the same floor as Xana, who's having Ethan over to sleep over. Kaylee and Maddie are on the floor above, and then Bethany is on the bottom floor, which is the basement. But we uh, if you've ever seen a split level house, like the basement is is a whole different floor, it's not just a basement.
SPEAKER_00Right. Yeah, the second level of this one you could actually walk up on the hill and go right in.
SPEAKER_01Right. The second level was actually like the main level. Right. That was where the sliding glass door was, that was where people came in and out of, and they had like a deck that they would hang out on. So we're now on the 13th. Everybody's home by 2 a.m. Everybody's in their room doing their own thing. And uh Kaylee was in Maddie's room. Like I said, Ethan had come to stay with Xanna, and Xanna got some food delivered at 4 a.m. and was on TikTok. And during this time, Dylan feels or she's hearing some things, and at first she thinks it's Murphy just, you know, scurrying around. And like I said, these kids have been drinking and partying all day long. Dylan's in a disoriented um state of intoxication and sleepiness. She opens her door, she doesn't really see anything that's bot you know that bothers her or that's out of place. She shuts her door. I think she does that like a couple of times. Then the third time, I believe is what it was, she sees a guy that she does not recognize, but like I said, it's a party house and people are in and out all the time. She sees a guy that she doesn't recognize, but he has bushy eyebrows, and he is dressed in black, head to toe, and he just walks out the sliding glass door, walks right past her. Now she messages Bethany, who's in the bottom floor, and uh Bethany's like, Well, I didn't hear anything. I don't know if anything is going on weird, but if you want to come down here and hang out with me. So since Bethany really didn't hear anything, Dylan's like, Maybe I just made it up, and maybe this guy was hanging out and just left. So they go to sleep. And then when Dylan wakes up later on in the day, she kind of panics and she's like, Maybe this wasn't a dream. So she starts to call other friends that live on the same road to come over and see, you know, if they will check on their roommates because they're kind of scared now at this point. So their friend Hunter Johnson and a couple of other friends come over. Well, Hunter Johnson goes to the second level and he sees that Xanna and Ethan are both not alive. And there is what is described as rivers of blood. Now they don't know that so they're freaked out already enough. They go outside, they call 911, and this was at 11:55 a.m. And when the police and the paramedics arrive, they also see that or they find that Kaylee and um Maddie are no longer here as well. So they don't know anybody that could possibly do this to their friends, four of their friends. They don't they don't understand what's going on.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and during the investigation and and you know, checking out the crime scene, all they actually even found a sheath to a knife, um, a K-bar knife.
SPEAKER_01I was gonna say a knife that now scares the shit out of Chessie.
SPEAKER_00So yeah, I just was going into the on the podcast that we did on it. I was going into the fact that that thing is a very scary ass knife. It's really crazy.
SPEAKER_01And we have also covered um another serial killer who also committed crimes at a college right down the road from us. And this guy uh was called the Oh my god.
SPEAKER_00Gainesville Ripper or Danny Roller?
SPEAKER_01Gainesville Ripper, Danny Rowling. And we do have a two-parter on that.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01It was uh like almost a year ago when we did that. So go back. If you don't, if you're new to us, go back and check out our whole catalog.
Evidence, Suspect, And Online Chaos
SPEAKER_00Screaming for Danny Rowling. Yes.
SPEAKER_01Well, so there was a 47-day investigation to figure out who committed these horrific crimes on these on these kids that were going places. And uh, like I said, like Jesse said, uh, a knife sheath was left behind, so they had DNA on that. And then uh the FBI gets involved and they are looking over surveillance from cameras that were all around the area, and they find that this Hyundai Elantra was seen in the area several times and sped off around 420 a.m. on the day of the murders. So they track all that to a guy. Well, he was a man, he was almost 30 years old, um, who was a criminology major. He was getting his doctorate in this subject, um, named Brian Koberger. And Brian was all the way on the East Coast where he's from when they arrested him. So why did he do it? What was what was the motive? And I do uh say this in the episode, there's not really a solid established motive, but he studied and admired another serial killer, uh, or uh, or a man named Elliot Roger, who was an incel. And uh this guy hated women, he was a misogynist, and he decided to take out six people, injure 14, and then took his own life. And this guy ended up being a hero to Brian Koberger, and he had been a part of this incel community that's terrifying.
SPEAKER_00That is still going on, that's a real thing.
SPEAKER_01And I did so I I say in the episode that it could be okay, hold on. Okay, I don't know what the live did there, but um I was like I said, I have to really be careful with my words on TikTok. So this is a community where men just hate women that they can't connect with. So they just basically sit around and just talk shit about people that they don't know, people that they're jealous of, and that's dangerous.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. They all get together and they just sit there and say, hate a whole bunch.
SPEAKER_01Well that okay, so the crimes happened on or uh what did I say, November 12th, November 13th, excuse me. And Brian was arrested on December 30th. So, like I said, in between there, everybody, the survivors, Hunter Johnson, um, uh, we talk about a guy who is called Soberbro who helps out um getting kids from place to place safely. Um these people are all scrutinized. And there was another guy, so uh Kaylee and Maddie had gone to a food truck in the area that did a live Twitch every night. And there was a guy in the back in a white hoodie who seemed suspicious because it looked like he was kind of following them.
SPEAKER_00Just because he looked shady, they were scrutinizing him and going after him. Just because he was just in a picture, a video.
SPEAKER_01Just yeah, in a video. And, you know, online sleuths and TikTokers looking for clout, you know, or any kind of influencer looking for clout was just tearing these people apart. Uh, and the police aren't talking a lot because they are in serious investigation trying to figure out who actually did this. So they couldn't say certain things, but they would come, you know, come forward in the press and say, these people are are not suspected. These people we're not looking at. So that maybe the the social media, you know, crazy people would leave them alone.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, and this all took place like right before Thanksgiving, and they actually closed the school down. Yeah, early Thanksgiving. Roger was already on his way back home across the country with his dad.
SPEAKER_01So well, he did that for Christmas break.
SPEAKER_00So this was a whole went all the way into Christmas.
SPEAKER_01But in between, okay, yeah, there was a suspicious handle called Papa Roger, uh, Elliot Roger, and with a AI-generated profile who was in a discussion group on Facebook um saying a lot of inappropriate things about this. So it was a Facebook group about this case. And because a lot of people thought that maybe, especially the two administrators, they thought that maybe this would help find who did this because, like I said, there was like a gag order and the police weren't talking a lot. So maybe they thought they could help. And they were also, these two women, they were trying to gain a following to officially or to um actually have a podcast later on. So they were trying to gain their following first. We didn't do that, we just started the podcast, and we're just letting it letting it roll. And we're gaining as we go, which I kind of like because if you're a first timer, we've got a whole catalog of things for you to go back and listen to.
SPEAKER_00So building as we go.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we're just building as we go. This is our hobby, and uh, we're just we're just doing our thing. But these women were trying to establish a following before they started a podcast, right? And they noticed that this one profile, Papa Roger, was constantly um having, you know, or it posting inappropriate things and or inappropriate comments. So they ban him, which erases the digital footsteps um that they could have possibly turned in, but you don't know. Like hindsight is 2020, you don't know what you're doing until later on. You know, you you don't know trying to eliminate the problem evidence. Right. You're just trying to eliminate this creep bag that everybody's complaining about. And by the way, I didn't say this in earlier, but he was fired from his teaching assistant job at uh the University of what did I say, Washington State? Oh my god, I gotta go back and look.
SPEAKER_00Which is the the next closest university from where they were.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, it was like so it's a whole different state, but it's only an eight-minute drive from Moscow, Idaho. So he had already been fired from his TA position because he was misogynist towards women, and he had been given several warnings to correct this behavior, and he didn't. So there's another kind of you know motive. He just took it out on people that he thought in his horrible brain possibly deserved it. Or I I don't even know how somebody like that thinks. I really don't know. Uh, but he did end up pleading guilty in 2025. This happened in 2022, so he ended up pleading guilty in 2025, and he was ordered or he was sentenced to 10 years for burglary that also happened. Go and listen to the full episode so you can see what that was about, and then four consecutive life sentences, and uh was ordered to pay restitution in the amount of$270,000. And the audiobook that I listened to is the Idaho 4 and American Tragedy. And the documentary series that I watched is called One Night in Idaho, The College Murders on Amazon, and that's on Amazon Prime. And give both of those, get read the book or listen to the audiobook, watch the documentary, because it just gives you so much insight as to what four families when a tragedy like this happens and friends that were surrounding them, what they go through, and it's it's terrible.
SPEAKER_00Do you think, Lindsay? Do you think if somebody has to serve four life sentences would ever pay a dollar toward a restitution?
SPEAKER_01No, unless they're doing some kind of work where they're getting paid by you know the state, I guess. I don't know how that works at all.
SPEAKER_00Said because it's not gonna matter. I mean, who would I mean you're gonna die in prison, you know? You're gonna you're gonna spend your whole life in prison. So why would you you know who would actually do it? I don't know. I just that's just a a thing, I guess they just say that, you know. Or the parents have to pay that in the witch's garbage, you know.
SPEAKER_01Like every parent in this situation made I made, I mean, my heart just broke. I was very emotional research in this case, but for some reason, like Maddie's mom made me cry the hardest because that was her only child.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01Her only child. And it's just hard. Like your heart just goes out, especially, especially when this is just being blown out of proportion online, and people that had nothing to do with it are being scrutinized because somebody from the outside looking in was like, oh, you didn't do this right, you didn't react right, you didn't say the right things when you made the phone. We don't know how we're gonna act in a situation like that. I could never, I don't ever want to imagine walking in and seeing my friends in that state. I'm trying to be careful with my words here so I don't get another restriction. Yeah. Um it's you don't know what you're gonna do. I have frozen in my own, like just frozen, like in minor situations in fear. That's a major situation. Yeah, I don't know.
SPEAKER_00Well, you try to have a mindset of like if this ever happens, this is what I'm gonna do. But when it actually happens, it's all changed. You know, it all comes to a head. You're in the situation, what do I do right now? Because I'm going through what I'm physically seeing and going through. So that's change things now.
SPEAKER_01You can't control what your body and mind are gonna do. Like it's it's crazy because you honestly, at those points, when you are dealing with something like that, you you honestly don't have control.
SPEAKER_00Right, I agree.
SPEAKER_01You don't have control, yeah. And researching and listening to a lot of true crime over the years has actually taught me that. I can I I can actually say that I used to be like, oh my god, I would do this different, I would do that different. But now I know I I have no answers, I have no valid opinion on that because you just don't know what you're gonna do until you're in that situation at all. And these are kids, and people just ruin their lives for no reason. And this guy ruined four families and several other friends' lives for literally no reason. Yep, and it's it's really, really terrible.
SPEAKER_00So definitely go back and check it out. You can hear all the the in and outs and the deeper dive into that whole story. Both of them, um, they were both completely wild. You you just always keep throwing all this stuff at me, Lindsay.
SPEAKER_01Well, cat Kath, I mean, both of these are absolutely shocking, shocking. Yeah, um, Catherine Knight, I don't know. That one that one really shook me for a minute.
What We’re Releasing Next
SPEAKER_00Yeah. And I I really do. I like we'll go through the motions and then like a month later, I'm like, I'm moving on, dude. I'm not gonna hang on to this. But some of them, some of them I do. Which is why we're we're releasing this week the uh West Memphis 3 stuff.
SPEAKER_01Yeah, we're gonna be so we're taking a little break. We're gonna be re-releasing our three-parter on the West Memphis 3, and then we will have a whole new episode on somebody that we will be watching perform while at Rockville. And I'm very excited to share that story.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, we'll be on turn four. Yeah, The Orange Lod. Welcome to Rockville. Yes, yeah, with our camp and family. Where number three had his famous tragedy accident.
SPEAKER_01Do you know that I've never like my dad would watch races sometimes, but I I was that's not my bag. Like, it's still not to this day. And I just happened to be at my cousin's house in a little town over called Live Oak, and I was at their house having dinner, uh, and that was the day that that happened. My uh my cousin's husband had it on the TV, and we were outside talking, gabbing it up, catching up, and he comes out and was like, fuck.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Well, I mean, there people that don't watch football still watch the Super Bowl. People that don't watch NASCAR still watch the Daytona 500. That's just what they do. So yeah, we'll be there. And we have a cool story. I know a little bit about it, but Lindsay knows way more.
SPEAKER_01I have really gone in deep with this one, y'all. I've already listened to one audio audiobook, and I the other one that this person wrote was not on audiobook, and I really needed to read that one. So I bought it.
SPEAKER_00Yeah.
SPEAKER_01And I'm already a few chapters in, and I'm gonna read some more before we go.
SPEAKER_00It's gonna be wild. It's gonna be wild. Drinkaboutsomething.sight. If you uh want to find all of our material, it's that easy.
SPEAKER_01Yes, drinkaboutsomething.sight on Instagram. We are drinkabout something on TikTok here. Hey, TikTok. Uh, we are drinkabout something pod underscore Lindsay. And where are we at on the YouTubes?
SPEAKER_00Gen Z, J-E-N-D-S-E-Y, is one of the channels, and it'll bring you to everything we got going on. So that's easy to find.
SPEAKER_01We're also, and like I say, you can find all of our platforms through the main website and yeah, Spotify, Apple, uh so our email, our email address is drinkaboutsomething pod at gmail.com.
SPEAKER_00Yeah. Easy. Yes. I think that's easy, right? Yeah, that's a long thing, but it's easy, right? We're not rebranding.
SPEAKER_01No.
SPEAKER_00I think we got it going on here. Yes. So thank you guys so much for tuning in and checking us out. And uh yeah.
SPEAKER_01Stay tuned for next week or for Friday. Or for so listen, listen to our re-release on the West Memphis 3. Yeah. Tune in next Friday for a brand new case. And then Wednesdays is when we publish our recaps.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, we got a ton of stuff coming to you. Oh, yeah. It's really fun.
SPEAKER_01I got I got a list for days. And if you're new to us, we cover true crime, we have some drinky drinks, and at the end of the episode, Jesse plugs a band that we do have permission to put on our episode. Yeah.
SPEAKER_00Yeah, it's what we do.
SPEAKER_01It's what we do. Yeah. And we love you so much. We're gonna sign off of YouTube now. Yeah. Probably gonna hang out on TikTok for a minute. We love you so much, and bye. Bye.
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