Chapter 1: What strange situation leads to the Phone Tap prank?
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Chapter 2: What unusual smell is causing concern in Gina's house?
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Chapter 3: How does Gina's boyfriend plan to prank her?
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Chapter 4: What shocking crime is reported involving Gina's chimney?
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Okay.
Because there's a woman named Gina who lives with her boyfriend in a house.
Slow down. Oh, okay.
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Chapter 5: What evidence do the police have against the rooftop crapper?
Is the house confusing to you, Jake?
Gina, boyfriend, live together.
Okay.
Recently, both of them have been complaining about a weird smell that they've noticed. Oh. So Gina wants to bring out an exterminator to check if a rodent or something died nearby.
It's in your walls. It's in your walls.
But her boyfriend, he's the smart one because he reached out to us instead to prank her in your phone tap right now. It's another phone tap.
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Chapter 6: How does the prank call escalate during the investigation?
Weekday mornings on the 20s. Hello? Hi, this is Sergeant Eli Brand from the County Sheriff's Office. I'm looking for Gina, please. Yeah, this is her. What's going on? Ma'am, we're going to need you to come down to the station sometime in the next 24 hours. What is happening? There has been a suspected crime that you may be involved with, and we need to have a conversation. A crime?
Chapter 7: What absurd suggestions do the police make to Gina?
A property crime, technically. And we believe you're the victim of this crime, ma'am. I have no idea what you're talking about. So about a month ago, we got a call from one of your neighbors about a suspicious person walking around in the middle of the night. Okay, why wasn't I told about this? Well, initially we just sent a car. It wasn't a big deal. And did they find anything? They did.
At around 2 a.m., detectives witnessed a man taking a ladder off of his truck.
Chapter 8: How does Gina react when she learns the truth about the prank?
He climbed up onto your roof. What? And then apparently dropped his pants and took a number two inside of your chimney. Oh, my God. Yeah. We were shocked. All of us. Why wasn't anyone? Did you arrest him? Why didn't you ring my doorbell? Well, we didn't take him into custody at first, right? So we set up surveillance and gathered more evidence. Oh, okay.
I'm sorry, what more evidence do you need if people saw him do it? You are not police, so allow me to do my job. We're building a case here. What do you mean a case? What does that even mean? Is he just taking dumps in people's chimneys all over the neighborhood? We now have recordings of him doing this 18 separate times. Oh my God. Yeah, exactly what we said.
So is this man, does he, do you have video of him at my house? Only three times.
Arrest him. Arrest him already. What's wrong with you?
That's our idea as well. And that's what we're going to do eventually. Don't plan on doing it. Just do it already. Ma'am, we're starting to get off track here. No, no. So we are going to keep watching him and I need you to not do anything. Yes. Are you insane? Act like business as usual. Even if you hear any sounds on your roof tonight, do nothing.
You don't want me to do a damn thing if a guy takes a shit. Down my chimney? I know. It sounds ridiculous, but we'll get our guy. It sounds like you're enjoying this and you guys are probably having a laugh about it down at the station.
Man, believe me, I'm not having fun with some rooftop crapper who's out here pulling his pants down, taking twosies willy-nilly, jumping up and down and skipping afterwards and giggling. The way you just described it sounds like some fun video montage. It could be. He did set up a tripod at one point. He could be filming a fun video for the internet. We don't know the motive.
Jesus, so he's filming this too? How many people are filming this? He's filming while we're filming. So we have a lot on him. You see him. You know he's up there. You could just walk up to the ladder and then arrest his ass. But we don't know when he shows up. Sometimes it's like midnight. Sometimes it's 1215. That's within 15 minutes. I know it varies. It's all over the board.
We got to switch shifts sometimes. You guys are idiots. What are you going to do? That's a great question. I'm actually talking to headquarters about getting a drone on the scene. What? No. So we can get even more footage and then we can splice it together with all the other videos. God, you watched him do it. Ma'am, just hear me out. Okay. Think of the copycats. There is another?
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