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MFM Minisode 352

October 02, 2023 /

This episode of My Favorite Murder covers a variety of listener-submitted stories, including a motel murder, a childhood memory of a balloon launch, and a humorous jury duty experience.

Listeners share personal anecdotes, such as a terrifying night in a Florida motel where a young boy witnessed a murder outside their window. The story highlights the chaos and fear experienced by the family during the incident.

Another listener recounts a nostalgic memory of balloon launches at school, reflecting on the excitement and anticipation of waiting for postcards to be returned, while also connecting it to a tragic event in Cleveland.

Additionally, a humorous story about jury duty reveals a listener's candid admission about their past relationships with jurors, leading to laughter from the hosts and the audience.

The episode features a mix of humor, nostalgia, and personal storytelling, showcasing the unique experiences of the listeners and the hosts' reactions.

TLDR

Listeners share stories of a motel murder, balloon launches, and a humorous jury duty experience.

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You go first. Okay. let's talk in weird voices the whole time let's do it this is called motel murder with a side of
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unrelated cats perfect and i forget what this is about okay hi karen and georgia my best friend
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we all know. And then it says anyway, the murder. Oh, yeah. I'm British. And when I was 15, my mom
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took my brother, then 13 and me on a quote, dream vacation to your lovely country. It was the 90s.
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So, of course, that meant Florida, which it turns out is not very lovely at all.
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I mean, there's parts that are nice. My mom was a single parent and a teacher, so we didn't have much cash and decided to stay in a motel while in Orlando on the basis that we'd be out all day absorbing the culture of the city, i.e. Disney.
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There was one double bed in the room, which my mom and I shared, and one cot bed by the window, which we made my brother sleep in.
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And oh, God, the amount of cots in motels I've slept in on trips with my dad and my siblings when I was a kid is like, yeah, that's why I have back pain now.
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It might be. It's got to be. And also that kind of like, hey, for the first time probably ever in our lives, let's all sleep in the same room.
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Oh, just the yelling. Yeah. The room had a huge picture window, i.e. the whole front wall was basically a window.
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The curtains, I believe you call them drapes, were paper thin and the strip lighting outside was aggressive.
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In the middle of the night, my brother jumps into our bed and shakes us awake. He claimed to have seen the silhouette of a man appear in front of the window, raise one arm with a gun in it and shoot another person also in view.
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Oh, I, of course, told him to stop being a little prick, trying to get in the nice bed and to fuck off back to his cot where he belonged.
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two minutes later however there were sirens and flashing blue and red lights and shouting
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my mom eventually wakes up and the three of us sat there fucking terrified until it all calmed
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down and the sun came up we opened the door with trepidation and my mom made me poke my head out
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and says because i'm the quote the oldest uh mom i think you may have miscalculated
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there was police tape everywhere blood spatter cones scary looking police officers with guns
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and general chaos oh that little boy witnessed a murder i know and they're from england where like
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guns don't oh god yeah and they didn't believe him right go fuck off they said fuck off yeah
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we grabbed our stuff got into the rental and hightailed it out of there but five minutes down
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the road my mom slums on the brakes and shouts fuck I left the passports and tickets in the safe Oh so we had to go back And again being quote the oldest I was sent in to negotiate their retrieval Fucking parents Oh my God I mean it kind of
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up to a point. It's like, yeah, go send your oldest to do that. But like, yeah, go check and
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see if there's a crime scene outside. Totally. I think should be where the boundary lies.
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That's right. I agree. The adolescent at reception seemed entirely unmoved and referred me to one of
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the still attendant police officers. He mumbled something involving calling me ma'am and this
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being a homicide scene investigation seemed to really want to tell me to fuck off. But overall,
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I think was just so confused at being asked by a 15 year old British child if she could please
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have her family's passports back from this crime scene. He just got on and did it. We left Orlando
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pretty hastily after that and we never went back. We did a few other road trips in the USA in
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subsequent years, including one where my mom made us drive around Pennsylvania for days
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trying to locate, quote, the Amish for no discernible reason. And in which our quick
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stop at a McDonald's in Albany coincided with a visit by jumpsuited inmates chained to police
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officers, apparently on a field trip from a local prison. Not a field trip. Come on, guys.
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But needless to say, motels never featured again. Stay sexy and don't stay in motels in Florida, Susie.
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Susie, I feel like your mom's vacation planning leaves a lot to be desired. I'm just trying to search for the Amish, just the general Amish in Pennsylvania.
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We've got a whole state. We've got to find these people and get up into their business.
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subject line is repressed balloon launch memory. Oh dear. Oh yeah, for sure. Right? Yeah. Ladies,
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Why Pigeons? I remember that. When suddenly I had a flood of memories wash over me.
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The sensation was similar to returning to your childhood home slash town slash school decades later in life.
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The story was about the Cleveland Balloon Fest of 1986. In your story, you discuss the infatuation with balloon launches in the country.
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It was then I remembered the annual balloon launches of Daniels Farm School in Trumbull, Connecticut, circa 1982 to 1985.
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For some reason, each year in the spring, each student would get a postcard to fill out with their name and the name of the school.
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Ooh, this sounds familiar to me, too. These cards were actually postcards that were then attached to said balloons.
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Then with much anticipation as the entire school assembled in the parking lot and fields we would count down and release the balloons Yes everyone would cheer as the balloons lofted off into the atmosphere and out of sight Now if that wasn exciting
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enough, the next few weeks were filled with anticipation as we waited to hear on morning
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announcements if any cards had been returned and just how far they had traveled. Some came from
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across town, while others came from as far as Bridgeport or Monroe. Although, not all the way
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from Monroe! That's a miracle! Although I never had a postcard returned, I did in fact find one
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card in my own yard and proudly returned it to the school. I honestly have no idea what the point
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of the launch is or why they stopped by the time I got into sixth grade in 1986, but I'm now guessing
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it could be related to the incident in Cleveland. Yeah, I think so. Thank you for unearthing this fun memory
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that has escaped me for nearly 30 years. Stay sexy and don't get murdered. Wendy, Minneapolis.
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A good thing to do is to give random strangers child's full name and where you can find them
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at 3 p.m. every day. Maybe a light description, you know, and what their parents call them as a nickname
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so that if you want to swing by and pick them up, Jesus Christ. it's like the kind of thing where now I'm thinking 30 years in the future what will they be saying
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about the current time where they're like can you believe parents did that well I think the thing is
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putting your kid's face on social media right and like yeah and their name any information about your
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kid oh I think we're gonna be like can you believe they fucking did that yeah I think so too they
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might be doing it now actually they are they're already doing it some some okay write us your
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hometown about giving out children's information willy-nilly. Write us your hometown if you have a
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weird 80s memory of being forced to do something by your school that now in retrospect you realize
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was highly unsafe and not well thought through. Yes, do that, please. And write all that out in
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the subject line. That's right. This is called K&G Haunt Me. Hello, MFM team. On episode 364,
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Georgia tells a story about how one night she was getting ready for bed in her home alone when her
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wireless speaker suddenly started blasting Elton John unprompted and how it scared the shit out of
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her. That is true. Well, this brought back a memory from a night when I thought my husband was going
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to attempt murder. I'm an attorney who has to get up at a stupid early hour to get to work on time.
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My husband does not have this requirement and therefore goes to bed after I'm asleep most
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nights. Well, one night I had gone to sleep with my headphones in listening to the dulcet tones
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of who knows which of your episodes. The murder doesn't bother me. I enjoy your voices.
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They are comforting after many years of listening. Thanks. Cut to my husband getting into bed about
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two hours after me. Suddenly there are voices coming from our living room at an alarming volume.
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It is as if two people are having a conversation at a scream volume in the next room.
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That's exactly what happened to me, but Elton John. Understandably, my husband leaps out of bed and starts looking for a weapon and shorts simultaneously while our dogs start howling at the sudden noise.
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Meanwhile, I stop drooling and just look at him and say, it's just Karen and Georgia in a drunk Karen voice.
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because I'm still mostly asleep as I wander into the living room to see our wireless speaker
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somehow had come on and was now playing the episode I had been listening to in my headphones.
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That's weird. It happens to me all the time. I'll take my headphones out and it'll start playing on my phone, like out loud on my phone.
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Oh, right. You know what I mean? Where it's just like still. Maybe the next thing in the list, your Bluetooth list or something.
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Exactly. Technology. I mean. My husband and dogs were seriously freaked out, but we laughed about it the next day.
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Thought this might amuse some of you. SSDGM, Christine E. Esquire, she, her. That happened to me when I first moved into this house that I live in now.
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It has an alarm system that a very quiet, almost whispering British lady, every time I opened the front door would go, front door open.
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But whisper level? Yeah, I have that too. And the first time it happened, it felt like someone, immediately my mind told me that someone was hiding around the corner and whispering it because of the way her voice.
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Cold chills. It was so awful. And then I was like, wait, why would you whisper something about a door?
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That's not scary. And then I was like, okay, this is normal. If I had had the kind of life where I had up until this point had alarm systems, this would be standard practice.
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Yeah. No, I get it. But no. Okay. the subject line of this email is trashed trash dad and a boat hello friends i've been thinking
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about writing this story for a while now but anxiety my ft job my kids and procrastination
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seem to take precedence but here i go i grew up in southern california in a smallish lake city
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in the inland empire the salton sea when i was between the ages of eight and ten my dad bought
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a speedboat from a quote-unquote friend. In true trash dad fashion, he did not verify the reliability
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of his acquisition and instead took myself, my friend, and one of his adult male friends on the boat for the
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day. They had a cooler full of Budweiser with a few sodas, but no snacks, sunscreen, or clean water.
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Oh my God, dude. What the fuck? Who doesn't bring snacks with children? No snacks, no fucking water.
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No water. Oh, my God. I mean. And sunscreen Wild Like this has to be the 80s Oh hold on because we didn need those things in the 90s so close enough that it kind of getting by but still not for long you can be
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a boat dad and not bring water and like a bag of chex-mex please totally and like some like even
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like hawaiian tropic oil like something to protect you from the fucking spf5 yeah anything
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Okay, so it says, super hungry, and a little nervous as the lake took on the appearance of a black hole in the
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middle of the city. Eventually, a police helicopter began to fly over the lake using its spotlight.
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This prompted my dad to finally tell us to put on our life jackets. Twelve hours later. Yeah, because the cops are coming.
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Yep. My friend and I were ecstatic and jumping and dancing as the spotlight swept over our craft.
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We knew a police boat would soon be on its way to tow us to shore. We were wrong.
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A while later, we saw a very small light floating toward us, and a man in a small fishing boat pulled up to our vessel and informed us that the police boat that they had sent out began to sink and had to turn back.
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So he answered the search and rescue call to retrieve us from the middle of the lake.
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We got back to shore sometime between 11 and 12 that night, and I never went on a boat with my dad again.
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Hell no. Thank you for narrating my commute, data entry, and my jogs as I cackle maniacally to myself since you two gals are hilarious.
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Stay sexy and don't get on that boat. April, she, her. Thank you, April. Oh, my God.
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That is a true trash dad story. I feel like her dad had so much positive. Like, he was just like, nothing can go wrong.
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We finally have a boat. This is the greatest. Take the girls on an adventure. It's going to be great.
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We'll be so excited and satisfied by our adventure. We won't need food or clean water or SPF.
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Goodbye. Okay, my last one is called Not Fair Little Kid Story. Hi, friends. After my parents' divorce in 1979, my mom changed her last name back to her maiden name,
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then went back to change the names of me and my siblings. I was the youngest of three, and I was probably two or three years old.
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We kids were restless waiting for our case to be called, and our mom finally gave us some
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change to go get some soda downstairs from the courtroom. Well, my big sister got to hit the call button for the elevator, and my big brother got to
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hit the floor number button, and I didn't get to hit any buttons. So what button is most accessible to the shortest person in the elevator?
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I know. Karen, you're raising your hand. Fire alarm. That's right. The big red emergency button.
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The building was evacuated. First responders showed up and checked the building.
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And after about an hour, we all got to go back inside. My siblings ratted me out.
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A fucking like two or three year old. They ratted out. Of course they did. It just wanted to make sure that the mom knew it wasn't them.
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Exactly. And I got a stern talking to from a fireman about how serious it is to hit that button.
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And then it says in parentheses, my mom did not get a stern talking to about letting little
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kids wander halls of a courthouse. That's right. Good point. And then we all went back into the courtroom where amazingly, our case was next on the
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docket. Stay sexy and respect the big red button, Maggie, she, her. I mean, that's a great way to learn about the big red button.
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Boop. Like I see her watching them go boop, boop. Yeah. She's like, well, boop. You don't get one.
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And you can you can absolutely hear the one sibling presses a button, the other sibling.
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And then it's like, when do I get to press a button? Yeah. Shut up, baby. Stop whining.
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Your whole fucking life as the youngest. Yeah. This email. This email is truly divine.
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Oh, my God. The subject line is, I was a jury duty tramp. And it just gets right into it.
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So the first time I had jury duty, many, many years ago, I was not selected. But when they were choosing the alternates, they asked us each if we knew any reason that would disqualify us.
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Dang, I was nervous. When it was my turn to stand up and answer, I had to say yes and that it was personal.
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Well, that wasn't good enough. I had to go up to the bench along with both attorneys and state my reason Well I was very quote unquote popular back then And I had had quote unquote relations with two of the members that had already been seated on the
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jury. I hope it's a small town or something. The two lawyers could barely contain their laughter
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and the judge's mouth dropped open. And she said, Wow, Mr. Dot, dot, dot. Thank you for your candor.
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You may go back to your seat. Minutes later, I was dismissed. I don't think I told anyone what happened at the time, but now I tell it whenever anyone mentions jury duty as I am proud of my slutty past and would do it all again.
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Hell yes. Hell yeah. I've since served on a couple juries, and while the days are long and a lot of time boring, I've enjoyed the process, and it's nice to do my part.
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Affectionately yours, Jake. Jake. I love you, Jake. I love you so much, Jake. all around high five it is so fucking funny to decide you're disqualified because you slept with
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two people do you think the two people knew each other or like both knew or didn't they probably
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didn't know or he was maybe thinking like that eventually they'd have to go into that jury room
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and all have a big conversation right either way i think he played it absolutely perfectly
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I'm so what if it didn't disqualify you though I'm actually a little surprised but that makes sense
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I mean it would make sense if it was a smaller town or city or whatever where it like oh let not get into this business Right LA they be like sit your ass down Jake
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Well, thank you for sending in your hometowns or just listening to them. And please send your hometown if you feel like it to my favorite murder at Gmail, whatever it may be.
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Yes, we're so grateful to be able to share these personal stories that you share them with us and that we get to share them with all of our other murderino friends.
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Stay sexy. And don't get murdered. Goodbye. Elvis, do you want a cookie? This has been an Exactly Right production.
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This episode stands out for the following:

  • 70
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  • 60
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  • 60
    Most unserious (in a good way)

Episode Highlights

  • Dr. Death the Cowboy
    A charming neurosurgeon leaves a trail of broken bodies instead of healing.
    “He promised to heal them. Instead, he left a trail of broken bodies.”
    @ 00m 48s
    October 02, 2023
  • Motel Murder
    A childhood trip turns terrifying when a boy witnesses a murder outside their motel.
    “Oh that little boy witnessed a murder.”
    @ 05m 38s
    October 02, 2023
  • Trash Dad Adventure
    A disastrous boat trip with a neglectful dad leads to a police rescue.
    “I never went on a boat with my dad again.”
    @ 19m 47s
    October 02, 2023
  • The Big Red Button Incident
    A childhood story about accidentally triggering a fire alarm and the consequences that followed.
    “Stay sexy and respect the big red button.”
    @ 24m 23s
    October 02, 2023
  • Jury Duty Confession
    A humorous recount of being dismissed from jury duty due to a personal past.
    “I was proud of my slutty past and would do it all again.”
    @ 25m 57s
    October 02, 2023
  • Fashion for Every Occasion
    Discussing the versatility of Hill House dresses for various events.
    “You look like that classy lady you see at the airport.”
    @ 29m 21s
    October 02, 2023

Episode Quotes

  • This is a story of greed, betrayal, and a fight for justice.
    MFM Minisode 352
  • Stay sexy and don't stay in motels in Florida.
    MFM Minisode 352
  • Stay sexy and don't get on that boat.
    MFM Minisode 352
  • Stay sexy and respect the big red button.
    MFM Minisode 352
  • I was proud of my slutty past and would do it all again.
    MFM Minisode 352
  • You know that fantasy where you run into your ex while looking impossibly cute?
    MFM Minisode 352

Key Moments

  • Greed and Betrayal00:51
  • Witnessing a Murder05:38
  • Disastrous Boat Trip19:47
  • Fire Alarm Chaos23:44
  • Jury Duty Revelation25:21
  • Fashion Confidence28:22

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