Topic: Esteban Santiago

4 chapters across the catalog

Wall of Meat
Episode 896 2:58:38 - 3:06:35

896: Wall of Meat

Fort Lauderdale Shooter Motives and CIA Document Dump

Prosecutors state that Fort Lauderdale airport shooter Esteban Santiago claimed both government mind control and ISIS inspiration as motives. Adam Curry announces plans to dig through the CIA's recently declassified 12 million documents, mentioning interests in Uri Geller and Operation Artichoke. The show concludes with a "Thanks Obama" jingle and various audio remixes.

Ash for Cash
Episode 894 2:47:56 - 2:51:08

894: Ash for Cash

Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting, Esteban Santiago and FBI

Esteban Santiago has been charged in the Fort Lauderdale airport shooting that killed five people. It was revealed that Santiago had previously visited an FBI office in Anchorage claiming his mind was being controlled, yet he was later able to legally reclaim his firearm from police.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 1:49:31 - 1:53:45

893: Throw a Rock

Fort Lauderdale Airport Shooting, Esteban Santiago

A gunman identified as 26-year-old Esteban Santiago opened fire at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport baggage claim, killing five people. Santiago had traveled from Anchorage, Alaska, and used a handgun that he had legally checked in his luggage. After retrieving the bag, he reportedly loaded the weapon in a restroom and began shooting before surrendering to authorities without resistance.

Throw a Rock
Episode 893 1:57:42 - 2:03:53

893: Throw a Rock

Esteban Santiago, FBI Interaction, Mental Health Evaluation

Esteban Santiago had previously walked into an FBI office in Anchorage claiming the CIA was controlling his mind and forcing him to watch ISIS videos. Despite this erratic behavior and a subsequent mental health evaluation, he was not placed on a no-fly list and his handgun was returned to him. The FBI's Miami field office lead, George Pirro—known for interrogating Saddam Hussein—is now heading the investigation into why Santiago was not flagged as a greater threat.