Topic: Suicide Watch

5 chapters across the catalog

neat-o
Episode 1697 19:16 - 22:25

1697: neat-o

Sean Diddy Combs Suicide Watch and Legal Defense

Rap mogul Sean Diddy Combs is currently being held without bail at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn while awaiting trial. Reports indicate he has been placed on suicide watch as a precautionary measure due to his high-profile status. Speculation persists regarding potential blackmail material and the security of the facility's surveillance cameras.

Bomb Rotterdam!
Episode 1464 2:21:21 - 2:23:33

1464: Bomb Rotterdam!

Ghislaine Maxwell Sentencing, R. Kelly Comparison

Ghislaine Maxwell was sentenced to 20 years in prison for her role in Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking ring. The hosts compare her sentence to the 30 years given to singer R. Kelly, questioning the disparity given the scale of Maxwell's alleged crimes. They also note that Epstein left Maxwell $10 million in his will, which influenced the judge's decision to impose a $750,000 fine.

Dummy Placebo
Episode 1258 3:09:44 - 3:12:52

1258: Dummy Placebo

Tucker Carlson, Elite Ties to Jeffrey Epstein

Tucker Carlson utilized a "scorched earth" monologue to name prominent figures linked to Jeffrey Epstein, including LinkedIn founder Reid Hoffman and Microsoft's Bill Gates. Carlson questioned why Bill Clinton flew on Epstein's plane numerous times and why former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers facilitated massive donations from Epstein to Harvard. The segment emphasized that the public has a right to know what these elites knew about Epstein's illegal activities.

Cashless Millennials
Episode 1163 3:12 - 9:47

1163: Cashless Millennials

Jeffrey Epstein Death, Media Reporting Discrepancies

Jeffrey Epstein reportedly committed suicide in a federal facility while on suicide watch, though reports indicate cameras were non-functional. ABC News and The New York Post were among the first to report the death, notably downgrading Epstein's description from "billionaire financier" to "mega millionaire."

The Data Hole
Episode 420 12:07 - 12:50

420: The Data Hole

Jerry Sandusky Conviction, Suicide Watch and Media Narrative

Jerry Sandusky was convicted on 45 of 48 counts related to child sexual abuse. Observations are made regarding the media's focus on Sandusky being placed on suicide watch immediately following the verdict. The discussion notes that previous predictions about his legal defense strategy were incorrect given the overwhelming conviction.