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And if you listen to it, you can hear the grandma a little bit. Yeah.
When you were singing that, I was like, what? Because you were like, it's old. I was like, I feel like that wouldn't be what they would say.
When you were singing that, I was like, what? Because you were like, it's old. I was like, I feel like that wouldn't be what they would say.
Oh, here we are. I put a lot of coffee creamer in my coffee today.
Oh, here we are. I put a lot of coffee creamer in my coffee today.
I become unhinged. And we love it. Thank you. We've got an unhinged case that we're going to talk about. Don't we? Because we're going to be covering James P. Watson, the blue beard killer.
I become unhinged. And we love it. Thank you. We've got an unhinged case that we're going to talk about. Don't we? Because we're going to be covering James P. Watson, the blue beard killer.
A special gift.
A special gift.
And we do too. And of course we do too. Of course. He's stuck with us forever. It's true.
And we do too. And of course we do too. Of course. He's stuck with us forever. It's true.
Yeah, he said he's happy being stuck with us forever. Who do you think it is? It's not John or Drew, but they're also stuck with us forever. So this story is very complex. Yeah. There are many names, kind of like the one that you were doing. Yeah, the murder of Carol Thompson. Yeah, that had a lot of names.
Yeah, he said he's happy being stuck with us forever. Who do you think it is? It's not John or Drew, but they're also stuck with us forever. So this story is very complex. Yeah. There are many names, kind of like the one that you were doing. Yeah, the murder of Carol Thompson. Yeah, that had a lot of names.
So many criminals. See, and this is just one criminal who goes by many names. Oh, we have another alias. Yeah, so many aliases.
So many criminals. See, and this is just one criminal who goes by many names. Oh, we have another alias. Yeah, so many aliases.
So many. An alias I. An alias I. Do they become alias I? This is a wild one. So we're going to start at a place and then I'm going to take you to the beginning. When Catherine Wambacher suspected her husband, Walter Andrew, of having an affair in the spring of 1920, she hired a, you know, a private detective. She was on her shit. She was like, I'm not letting this just go. And also back in 1920?
So many. An alias I. An alias I. Do they become alias I? This is a wild one. So we're going to start at a place and then I'm going to take you to the beginning. When Catherine Wambacher suspected her husband, Walter Andrew, of having an affair in the spring of 1920, she hired a, you know, a private detective. She was on her shit. She was like, I'm not letting this just go. And also back in 1920?
In 1920, she hired a private detective to follow him on one of his many out-of-town trips that he would take. Oh, please. And they had only been married for a short period of time, and he had been on many out-of-town trips. So she was like, something's weird here. Yeah.
In 1920, she hired a private detective to follow him on one of his many out-of-town trips that he would take. Oh, please. And they had only been married for a short period of time, and he had been on many out-of-town trips. So she was like, something's weird here. Yeah.
But rather than follow Walter out of town like the private detective thought he would be doing, he tracked the man less than a mile away from his home with Catherine. What? In Hollywood, where he discovered that Walter had indeed been carrying on a relationship with another woman. He was having an affair. But that was the least of Catherine's issues here. Oh, no.