Danny Jones
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Some of those stories, like the Mr. Death story is just so fascinating.
Yeah. So the guy Fred's hypothesis at the end of it, some guy, the guy who was involved in some trial basically got Fred to testify for him that the gas chambers in Germany, like couldn't have been gas chambers. And like that was used like to, I don't know, that ended up being like this weird side thing road that the whole documentary took at the very end that you weren't expecting.
Yeah. So the guy Fred's hypothesis at the end of it, some guy, the guy who was involved in some trial basically got Fred to testify for him that the gas chambers in Germany, like couldn't have been gas chambers. And like that was used like to, I don't know, that ended up being like this weird side thing road that the whole documentary took at the very end that you weren't expecting.
Yeah. So the guy Fred's hypothesis at the end of it, some guy, the guy who was involved in some trial basically got Fred to testify for him that the gas chambers in Germany, like couldn't have been gas chambers. And like that was used like to, I don't know, that ended up being like this weird side thing road that the whole documentary took at the very end that you weren't expecting.
And it seems like your dad had to do a lot of damage control with that when they were promoting the documentary.
And it seems like your dad had to do a lot of damage control with that when they were promoting the documentary.
And it seems like your dad had to do a lot of damage control with that when they were promoting the documentary.
Right. They were just like putting like, like dust in bags and like Ziploc bags and flying across the world to a chemistry lab.
Right. They were just like putting like, like dust in bags and like Ziploc bags and flying across the world to a chemistry lab.
Right. They were just like putting like, like dust in bags and like Ziploc bags and flying across the world to a chemistry lab.
Oh, he knew about that in the beginning. I got the impression that he didn't find that out until like after they were in production. I could be. That was a while ago when I watched it.
Oh, he knew about that in the beginning. I got the impression that he didn't find that out until like after they were in production. I could be. That was a while ago when I watched it.
Oh, he knew about that in the beginning. I got the impression that he didn't find that out until like after they were in production. I could be. That was a while ago when I watched it.
Right. Yeah. It was, you know, one of the most profound things about that documentary that I noticed was he was like he was explaining after the Bureau of Prisons got him to repair the electric chair, then said, hey, maybe you can come up with these other. or these other ways of executing people with the like lethal injections.
Right. Yeah. It was, you know, one of the most profound things about that documentary that I noticed was he was like he was explaining after the Bureau of Prisons got him to repair the electric chair, then said, hey, maybe you can come up with these other. or these other ways of executing people with the like lethal injections.
Right. Yeah. It was, you know, one of the most profound things about that documentary that I noticed was he was like he was explaining after the Bureau of Prisons got him to repair the electric chair, then said, hey, maybe you can come up with these other. or these other ways of executing people with the like lethal injections.
And they even did gas chambers, I think, in the US for the Bureau of Prisons and all kinds of other ways of doing it. He was explaining like, it is really difficult to kill people. He's like, it's not that easy. It's not as easy as you would imagine.
And they even did gas chambers, I think, in the US for the Bureau of Prisons and all kinds of other ways of doing it. He was explaining like, it is really difficult to kill people. He's like, it's not that easy. It's not as easy as you would imagine.
And they even did gas chambers, I think, in the US for the Bureau of Prisons and all kinds of other ways of doing it. He was explaining like, it is really difficult to kill people. He's like, it's not that easy. It's not as easy as you would imagine.
because there was a lot of people that weren't, that weren't dying, that were just getting tortured or like getting, you know, put in a vegetative state or, you know, and that was one of his hardest things is like actually like trying to like push somebody over the edge of death is a lot harder than you would imagine. Yeah. Yeah. That is a surprising aspect of all of this. Yeah.