
This episode features a conversation with an actor and MMA fighter who discusses his career in comedy and fighting, including his experiences in the UFC and pro wrestling. He shares a harrowing story about a kidnapping case he was involved in, where DNA evidence linked him to the crime.
The guest mentions his acting career, including a role in the film Austin Powers, and explains that he has lost all his fights in the UFC and Pride. He reflects on his time in pro wrestling and the challenges he faced in signing contracts.
A significant part of the discussion revolves around a traumatic incident from December 24, 1990, involving a young girl who was kidnapped. The guest reveals that DNA evidence connected him to the crime, which the victim recognized, leading to a chilling conversation about the implications of such evidence.
The emotional weight of the story highlights the impact of wrongful accusations and the psychological toll it takes on individuals involved in such cases.
An actor and MMA fighter discusses his career and a traumatic kidnapping case linking him to a crime he didn't commit.

This episode stands out for the following:
I lost all my fights.Joe Son to police: "You can find me on Wikipedia"
That's the face I've seen of the guy who kidnapped me.Joe Son to police: "You can find me on Wikipedia"
This is scary, you know?Joe Son to police: "You can find me on Wikipedia"