Sunday, November 12th, 2000 - #1336
Guest: James Marsters
Host: Adam, Dr. Drew
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Show Summary:
From the TV show Buffy the Vampire Slayer
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Added: 8/2/2017
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Size: 52.29 MB
Length: 1:31:23
Bitrate: 80kb/s CBR
The last call of the night is from a girl who’s father and three siblings were recently murdered by her sister’s boyfriend. She and her mother were spared, although the mother sustained a stab wound. The whole story is hard to follow and the motive is unclear, though it doesn’t seem bogus. You get the sense she hasn’t even begun to deal with loss.
I found this article which pretty much has to be the story in question. Provides a little bit more insight than what we could obtain from the phone call.
Comment system doesn’t allow links.
hxxp://articles.latimes.com/2002/nov/16/local/me-flores16/2
@marrin519, nice find! That link didn’t work (did you put the “hxxp” there?). Let’s try this one:
articles.latimes.com/2002/nov/16/local/me-flores16
@marrin519, nice find! That link didn’t work (did you put the “hxxp” there?). Everyone else: just drag this into your address bar.
articles.latimes.com/2002/nov/16/local/me-flores16
I found another article written just two weeks ago. It mentions the divorce thing, which made no sense at all during the LL call.
tinyurl.com/lfnajwg
Sorry about that. Just fixed comments to allow links:
http://articles.latimes.com/2002/nov/16/local/me-flores16/2
Great Radio at 45:40.
Am I the only one that hears faint music in the background throughout the show?
@Ruehling Either a bad reception where another station bled through or someone reused an old tape they didn’t want. Happens from time to time.
Holy shit the last call of the night was crazy.
Guest was pretty good. Overall great show.
I think about how hardcore the phrase vampire slayer sounds, then put the word Buffy in front of it and suddenly it’s way different. Also LL taught me the management or owners at a lot of restaurants are kind of dirt bags. But solid stories in this
I love all of these episodes with the Jazz/ Blues music unintentionally caught in the background of the recording. It actually doesn’t detract from the listenability at all and I find myself enjoying it.
Does anyone have info for that murder call at the end of the episode? The links in the comments don’t work anymore. What a hell of a story.
The link that pastahero posted is still up, but you need to manually copy and paste it into your address bar instead of clicking on it.
Thanks, that worked.