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West Memphis 3 /// The Boogey Man

February 28, 2023 / 00:42

This episode features discussions about legacy, memory, and the impact of being remembered after death. The speaker reflects on their childhood feelings of future recognition and the notion of becoming a local legend.

The speaker shares their belief that they would be known by many, expressing a mix of pride and acceptance about their future notoriety. They mention how stories about them will be passed down in West Memphis, creating a lasting impression.

There is a playful tone as the speaker likens themselves to a boogeyman figure, suggesting that children will be warned about them in a lighthearted manner.

TLDR

The speaker reflects on their legacy and future notoriety in West Memphis.

Episode

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I knew from when I was real small that people were going to know who I was I always had that feeling but I just never
00:00:07
knew how they were going to learn I kind of enjoy it because now even after I die people are going to remember
00:00:16
me forever they're going to talk about me for years people in West Memphis will tell
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their kids stories it'll be like sort of like I'm the West Memphis boogie man little kids will be looking under their
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bed before they go to bed damning might be under there

Episode Highlights

  • Legacy and Memory
    He reflects on how people will remember him long after he's gone.
    “I kind of enjoy it because now even after I die people are going to remember me forever.”
    @ 00m 12s
    February 28, 2023
  • The West Memphis Boogie Man
    He imagines being a figure of local folklore, feared by children.
    “It'll be like sort of like I'm the West Memphis boogie man.”
    @ 00m 22s
    February 28, 2023

Episode Quotes

  • It'll be like sort of like I'm the West Memphis boogie man.
    West Memphis 3 /// The Boogey Man

Key Moments

  • Feeling Known00:03
  • Legacy Reflection00:14
  • Local Folklore00:22