Topic: Rudy Eugene

4 chapters across the catalog

Don't Be Nosey
Episode 421 9:23 - 11:38

421: Don't Be Nosey

Miami Cannibal Toxicology Report and Marijuana Claims

Toxicology results for Rudy Eugene, the man killed by police while attacking a victim in Miami, revealed that marijuana was the only drug in his system. This contradicts initial media speculation that the "zombie-style" attack was fueled by bath salts. A similar bizarre incident involving a man attempting to eat a family dog was reported in Waco, Texas.

Degrowth
Episode 419 1:14:19 - 1:18:18

419: Degrowth

Bath Salts Zombie Meme, Gil Kerlikowske on CNN

CNN and White House Drug Czar Gil Kerlikowske are criticized for promoting the "zombie drug" narrative regarding bath salts. The media coverage followed an attack by Rudy Eugene in Miami, which was initially blamed on the designer drug. The hosts argue that the "epidemic" is being manufactured to justify new federal legislation banning various chemical compounds.

Episode 414 2:02:35 - 2:08:14

414: Thingamajig

Zombie Preparedness and CDC Media Campaigns

The CDC has launched a "zombie preparedness" campaign, which officials claim is a novel way to engage the public in hurricane season readiness. This coincides with a gruesome incident in Miami involving Rudy Eugene, which the media has labeled a "zombie" attack. Critics suggest these campaigns are either distractions or viral marketing for the upcoming film World War Z.

Episode 413 2:02:43 - 2:10:56

413: Kill List

Miami Face-Eating Incident, Bath Salts, Zombie Meme

A horrific attack in Miami involving Rudy Eugene, who chewed off a man's face, has been attributed by media and police to "bath salts" or "bad LSD." Initial reports varied wildly, mentioning crack cocaine and superhuman strength. The hosts critique the "zombie" narrative being pushed by news outlets like CNN, noting the lack of scientific testing in the immediate aftermath of the event.