Seth Gehle
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
He tells the story, you know, before he cut his throat, he says, you know, how's it feel fucking little boys? And he cuts his fucking throat.
So, I mean, yeah, it's, it's, it's fucked up, man. And, you know, I'll finish up his part of the story. He goes home, goes to sleep, wakes up next day, state police are outside of his house and he goes to jail. Um, there's a whole bunch of inner works that happened. That's really, how do they solve it so quickly?
So, I mean, yeah, it's, it's, it's fucked up, man. And, you know, I'll finish up his part of the story. He goes home, goes to sleep, wakes up next day, state police are outside of his house and he goes to jail. Um, there's a whole bunch of inner works that happened. That's really, how do they solve it so quickly?
So, I mean, yeah, it's, it's, it's fucked up, man. And, you know, I'll finish up his part of the story. He goes home, goes to sleep, wakes up next day, state police are outside of his house and he goes to jail. Um, there's a whole bunch of inner works that happened. That's really, how do they solve it so quickly?
I know. That's what's crazy. I can't remember. There's something where- They put the pieces there together pretty well. Yeah. I think he like- calls his mom or maybe, I mean, Dennis Pegg was a very known person.
I know. That's what's crazy. I can't remember. There's something where- They put the pieces there together pretty well. Yeah. I think he like- calls his mom or maybe, I mean, Dennis Pegg was a very known person.
I know. That's what's crazy. I can't remember. There's something where- They put the pieces there together pretty well. Yeah. I think he like- calls his mom or maybe, I mean, Dennis Pegg was a very known person.
Maybe. Clark does tell this part how they found him so quickly. Nonetheless, it's kind of funny. He puts on his state police shirt and walks out because he thinks that if he wears his state police shirt, they're going to fucking give him some leniency. Maybe they'll give him one click less on the cuffs. Yeah. So he goes to jail and he's fucking pissed, you know, because he just got arrested.
Maybe. Clark does tell this part how they found him so quickly. Nonetheless, it's kind of funny. He puts on his state police shirt and walks out because he thinks that if he wears his state police shirt, they're going to fucking give him some leniency. Maybe they'll give him one click less on the cuffs. Yeah. So he goes to jail and he's fucking pissed, you know, because he just got arrested.
Maybe. Clark does tell this part how they found him so quickly. Nonetheless, it's kind of funny. He puts on his state police shirt and walks out because he thinks that if he wears his state police shirt, they're going to fucking give him some leniency. Maybe they'll give him one click less on the cuffs. Yeah. So he goes to jail and he's fucking pissed, you know, because he just got arrested.
He did just murder somebody.
He did just murder somebody.
He did just murder somebody.
Exactly. So he's mad as fuck and he's in the prison and he's like, you motherfuckers are arresting me. And this guy was this and that and this. And lo and behold, it comes out like the next day or two. There's like rallies where they're like free Clark. And Clark's like, what the fuck? Come to find out, Dennis Peck had been doing this for 30-plus years.
Exactly. So he's mad as fuck and he's in the prison and he's like, you motherfuckers are arresting me. And this guy was this and that and this. And lo and behold, it comes out like the next day or two. There's like rallies where they're like free Clark. And Clark's like, what the fuck? Come to find out, Dennis Peck had been doing this for 30-plus years.
Exactly. So he's mad as fuck and he's in the prison and he's like, you motherfuckers are arresting me. And this guy was this and that and this. And lo and behold, it comes out like the next day or two. There's like rallies where they're like free Clark. And Clark's like, what the fuck? Come to find out, Dennis Peck had been doing this for 30-plus years.
There was no victims ever. Nobody would ever report him. Nobody would ever say anything, which I'll lead into another statistic, and then I'll get into the story. They find out that Dennis is basically accountable for hundreds of addiction cases, suicides, domestic violence cases because of all these people. He was taking boys that were in a juvenile detention center.