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Epstein: Case Closed
Manage episode 494493880 series 2949946
After an extended break that left listeners wondering if the podcast had quietly joined the ranks of mysterious disappearances, Josh and Justin are finally back behind the mics. Josh is convinced the show’s over, Justin’s over it, and maybe the world is too—but Justin disagrees. Vehemently. In this episode, the guys open up about the reasons behind the hiatus, what’s been going on off-air, and whether the Terribly Vexed Podcast has a future (spoiler: it does, probably).
Meanwhile, the conversation quickly veers off the rails in classic Terribly Vexed fashion. The Epstein case resurfaces, Trump’s legal drama gets unpacked, and the boys take a hard look at weather modification in Texas—because, honestly, it’s starting to feel like someone’s got a remote control for the sky. There's talk of government deception, the suspicious “suicide” of Danny Casolaro, and why no one seemed remotely bothered when an insurance CEO was mysteriously killed. Add in a sharp *Fletch* reference from Josh (that Justin, naturally, nails), and it’s clear these two haven’t lost their rhythm.
It’s a slightly more grounded return, full of late-night energy, half-joking paranoia, and those moments of “wait, are we the only ones paying attention to this?” If this episode proves anything, it’s that the podcast isn’t dead—it just went underground for a bit.
LINKS:The 14th Amendment
CNN: Mexicans Protest Americans Moving Into Their Neighborhoods
The Israeli "Art Student" Mystery
The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro
Unsolved Mysteries - Danny Casolaro
33 episodes
Manage episode 494493880 series 2949946
After an extended break that left listeners wondering if the podcast had quietly joined the ranks of mysterious disappearances, Josh and Justin are finally back behind the mics. Josh is convinced the show’s over, Justin’s over it, and maybe the world is too—but Justin disagrees. Vehemently. In this episode, the guys open up about the reasons behind the hiatus, what’s been going on off-air, and whether the Terribly Vexed Podcast has a future (spoiler: it does, probably).
Meanwhile, the conversation quickly veers off the rails in classic Terribly Vexed fashion. The Epstein case resurfaces, Trump’s legal drama gets unpacked, and the boys take a hard look at weather modification in Texas—because, honestly, it’s starting to feel like someone’s got a remote control for the sky. There's talk of government deception, the suspicious “suicide” of Danny Casolaro, and why no one seemed remotely bothered when an insurance CEO was mysteriously killed. Add in a sharp *Fletch* reference from Josh (that Justin, naturally, nails), and it’s clear these two haven’t lost their rhythm.
It’s a slightly more grounded return, full of late-night energy, half-joking paranoia, and those moments of “wait, are we the only ones paying attention to this?” If this episode proves anything, it’s that the podcast isn’t dead—it just went underground for a bit.
LINKS:The 14th Amendment
CNN: Mexicans Protest Americans Moving Into Their Neighborhoods
The Israeli "Art Student" Mystery
The Octopus: Secret Government and the Death of Danny Casolaro
Unsolved Mysteries - Danny Casolaro
33 episodes
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