Chapter 1: What unexpected source does the customer service call come from?
When I smoke weed, I get lost in the music. I like to isolate each instrument. The rhythmic bass, the harmonies on the piano, the sticky melody.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey. Careful, babe. There's someone crossing the street.
Sorry, I didn't see him there.
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And she said, Johnny, the kids didn't come home last night. Along the central Texas plains, teens are dying. Suicides that don't make sense. Strange accidents and brutal murders. In what seems to be a plot ripped straight out of Breaking Bad. Drugs, alcohol, trafficking of people. There are people out there that absolutely know what happened.
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Chapter 2: How does the woman react to the nature of the call?
No. Is this a joke? What would give you that impression? Maybe because your husband Kent might set you up for some sort of prank call on the radio? Is that what you're saying? Oh, my God. Oh, my God. I should have known. This is so ridiculous. It is ridiculous. I'm sorry, Debra. Oh, my God. My name is Jeff from Brooke and Jeffrey in the Morning, and your husband set you up for a phone tap.
You guys, I listen to your station all the time, but I never thought that I would get in your prank calls. Well, if you want, we could take down your credit card information on our end just to be safe. No, but I think you should call Kent in a week or so and do the same thing to him. Let's just have Willie call him from cell block C. Willie was pretty legit believable.
Wake up every morning with phone taps. Weekday mornings on the 20s. Brooke and Jeffrey in the morning.
When I smoke weed, I get lost in the music. I like to isolate each instrument. The rhythmic bass, the harmonies on the piano, the sticky melody.
Hey. Hey. Hey. Hey. Careful, babe. There's someone crossing the street.
Sorry, I didn't see him there.
If you feel different, you drive different. Don't drive high. It's dangerous and illegal everywhere. A message from NHTSA and the Ad Council.
And she said, Johnny, the kids didn't come home last night. Along the central Texas plains, teens are dying. Suicides that don't make sense. Strange accidents and brutal murders. In what seems to be a plot ripped straight out of Breaking Bad. Drugs, alcohol, trafficking of people. There are people out there that absolutely know what happened.
Listen to Paper Ghosts, The Texas Teen Murders on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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