Chapter 1: Why are there fewer good crime documentaries on Netflix?
I feel like there hasn't been a lot of good documentaries, Al, recently with Netflix. There hasn't been anything. Yeah, it's tough. But there's one that's brewing. Did you see this dentist and his wife that were murdered in their home?
No.
Yeah, 37 years old, no suspects, one man of interest that is walking through on some cams and stuff. But that's definitely, it's got Dateline written all over it. It's got Netflix written all over it.
Chapter 2: What recent crime story is gaining attention on Netflix?
There's also this guy. who disappeared in Chicago. And his daughter is on TikTok every single day, you know, giving updates. And he was in a car accident and then went to his job and then left his job. And he's on all these security surveillance cameras and he looks disoriented and he just is gone. And they've checked everywhere. They checked every hospitals, they checked the rivers.
He's just gone. His name's Dan Davis. So if you look that one up, that's interesting. And then, you remember the guy that walked off into the woods with a gun? Oh, yeah. Whatever happened to that guy? That was the football coach. Yes. Whatever happened to that guy? The child. Any update on that, Al?
No, it's a great point, though. That just fell right out of the news cycle.
Football coach disappears. Disappears. Virginia. I mean, there is so much stuff going on every single day. It's almost impossible to keep up with everything. Yeah, I mean, there hasn't been news on this in a very long time. He's been missing for over a month. So he's still missing. He's still missing, yeah. Yeah, that's another one. Forgot about that. It's another documentary spot.
But yeah, so Dan Davis and Wendy Davis is the daughter there. And then this other one, it's the... The one up in Connecticut? The dentist and his wife? No, the dentist and his wife's not Connecticut. That's Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio is the dentist and his wife. And... Yeah, very strange. But anyway, let's get on it, Netflix. We need some true crime stuff.
Well, they've got to get an answer first, don't they? Yeah, but I mean, there's got to be other things that are going on. I mean, the football coach in the woods, that's the one. Football coach in the woods.
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Chapter 3: Who is Dan Davis and why is his disappearance significant?
I'll take that. I'll take the dentist. I'll take the Dan Davis. But that's going to take like a year or so to get. There's got to be other things that are going on. I mean, I know that they were like, you know, living off of Stranger Things for a little bit and some other things that are out there. It's enough. We got to get back to the true crime stuff. You got nothing out there lately.
I mean, they basically took down the entire cruise industry.
Chapter 4: What happened to the football coach who disappeared into the woods?
With poop cruise and then missing Amy Bradley. Told everybody never take a cruise again because you're either going to be in a poop lasagna, like the one guy said. Yes. Or you're going to end up missing somewhere and sold into sex trafficking somewhere in the Bahamas. They did that. And now they got nothing. But we got football this weekend, so I don't need it.
But what I'm worried about is when football's gone, what am I watching? I get you. What am I watching? And you're laying out all the possibilities for Netflix or Apple TV or Prime or Hulu or Peacock or whatever service or cable provider or satellite provider that you can find that can come up with something. Hey, Stephen Waldron, CBS Sports.
Are you there this morning, or did you leave early on a Friday? I'm leaving in an hour. Okay, leaving in an hour. All right. Steven, do you know anything about the hostile takeover that Skydance and Paramount is doing with Warner Brothers? Do you know anything about that?
No, we don't have that. The hostile takeover department does not tell us anything.
But there's been some news, though. There's been some news the last couple of days. They're really going after it.
No, you don't need to have anything.
I just thought maybe they would. Maybe they got an internal email or a memo or something. Netflix looks like they got it. Oh, yeah? Yeah. They did? Yes. As we sit here right now, Netflix got the Warner Brothers and the hostile takeover didn't work? Right. You love this stuff. I know. You're just swimming that type of crap.
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Chapter 5: What are the latest updates on the missing football coach?
Yep. Give me a hostile takeover. Give me billionaires fighting with billionaires. Well, that's what we have with the NFL owners right now. Damn right. Let's go to Nick in Queens. What's going on, Nick? Good morning.
How are you both on this football Friday?
Yeah, Nick. What's up, man?
Nick, what's happening, buddy? So I hear you guys talking about documentaries on Netflix. Are you guys a fan of Unsolved Mysteries?
I am. It's a little frustrating. The show is very good, though, and they do a great job of producing it, but obviously it's frustrating because you have no idea what happens in the end of these because they're unsolved. And only a few of them, you're like, okay, that's probably what happened, but they don't have enough evidence to arrest that person.
But a lot of them, you have no idea, and it's just, as you start thinking about it, it'll drive you crazy.
Sure, and I wanted to talk specifically about, I think it was the first episode, the first volume about, I think his last name is Rivera, and I believe he either walked off or ran off one of the hotel buildings in Baltimore. Have you caught that one yet, Gio?
Yeah, I definitely watched it. It was the first time they brought it back on Netflix, right, and the guy disappeared in the hotel in Baltimore. Yes, yeah, I don't remember the full specifics because that was a couple years ago now, but yeah. Why, is that one you think about all the time?
Yeah, I mean, it's really interesting because, you know, it's as if the ledge was almost, I think the hole he fell through or the part of the building he fell through was way too far away from the top of the building where he was. I believe he had like a flip, he was wearing flip-flops too. It's a crazy case. And I'm sure there's, I've looked at a lot of Reddit pages too on that kind of stuff.
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