Music. Welcome to denim wrapped nightmares, Tipsy exchange Podcast where we explore the supernatural series, episode by episode, over
drinks, we'll discuss the lore the gore and what we adore about the Winchesters and their adventures.
I'm Burleigh and I'm a new fan of the series.
I'm LA, and I'm here long for the ride. Now let's get tipsy. Hello LA, hello Burly.
Last week, we watched nightmare and we got to revisit some lore that we've already researched before, medical agina and stranger Stranger Things. Inspiration, of course, supernatural was the OG Stranger Things,
obviously, yeah.
So shout out. I
don't know why I just said obviously. It's not that's not obvious.
Well, if you've watched Stranger Things, which, if you liked supernatural, I would imagine that you would watch Stranger Things, yeah. So it's kind of obvious. I think it could be obvious we met Max, a tortured soul who was unfortunately abused and he had telekinetic powers, and we found out that his mother died in exactly the same way as Sam's. So this story that they've been thinking is very unique to them, very special to the Winchester family for 20 years. Turns out,
not so much. There's something else going on here. So that was a little I'm imagining, that's a breadcrumb that'll come I said a breadcrumb, breadcrumb that will get picked up maybe later this season, or maybe I know next season.
I was wondering, like, I mean, we obviously saw the next episode, but I was like, are we just, we're just gonna put a pin in that. We're not gonna investigate that any further. I
think so, because they've been, they've been picking up little pins along the way, like in this episode. Oh, they how they mentioned Dean, yeah, when Dean goes to the sheriff for help, you know, she mentions that Dean, he's telling her about Sam Winchester, and she brings up Dean Winchester and that he's dead, yeah? And it took me a second to go, Oh, yeah. That happened in skin where that shape shifter got killed in the form of Dean. And so Dean's been declared dead. I
kind of forgot about right? So I think it's probably going to be something like that where it's probably maybe next week we'll be okay revisiting that. Who knows. We'll see. Who knows. But this week was different from the other episodes that we've seen so far, not so much supernatural. Yeah, creepy, just creepy people. Creepy fucking people. Terrible, terrible human beings who straight up admit that they do these things just
because it's fun. Yeah, yeah. So let's, let's go into the recap and talk about this week's episode, the benders. The benders,
all right? Well, in the benders, we are in Minnesota, Hibbing, Minnesota, and we see this little boy in a in an apartment, and he's looking out his window. There's a guy down there taking out his garbage, and all of a sudden he's hearing these weird noises. And the boy like, he goes and looks under a car, because that's where the noise seems to be coming from, and he doesn't see anything, stands up, and then he's dragged
under the car. And the little boy sees this, and it's dark, like we can't see what was under the car. No, just the weird noise. What was those? What
called it a whining growl? Yeah, the little boy did.
So next we see the boys dressed in very nice state police uniform,
cool uniform, not hats and everything suits, not pretending like hat. Yeah, you were really happy with the hat. Hat. They had the whole then they had the jackets with the fur collar, yeah, the Sherpa collar. They looked good. They looked very good. So last week we got them dressed up as priests, and this week we got them dressed up as, I guess, sheriffs or police officers or what have you the recap thing said, state police. Okay, so state policeman, ooh, I wonder what we're gonna get next week,
right? Are they gonna have another costume next week? I don't know. It was real nice that
mom though. She was like, ready to have them out of her apartment. I was like, Bitch. I'd be like, you want a cup of tea? Stay a while.
And you pointed out Sam's hair is getting longer. It's kind of been at that weird length where his ears make it flip. And it's finally, kind of later in the episode. It was still flipping, but it's getting to where it's not doing that. Yeah,
he looks He looked very good in this one. I
mean, he looks good all the time, but the hair looked better. Yeah, I
was just looking at him. I was like, that's different. I'm not mad at it. So the little boy tells the guys he doesn't really, they don't get much for. Remember, except for the odd noise. He says that it was wet, again, whining,
growling. I think that's what he said, Yeah, I didn't write it down, but I think that's what he said.
Then the boys are at a bar doing their research. They're really good researchers. I
have to give it to him, yeah. Well, Dean's playing darts, so Well, yeah.
I mean, they they trade off. But Sam decides, you know, like, it's time to go. Dean wants to do another round. But Sam's like, No, we have an early day. Sam, for some reason, leaves to go out in the parking lot while Dean goes to the bathroom. And he's well,
Dean told him to he was like, Go wait out in the car. I'm gonna take a leap. Oh, did he and I remembered thinking as soon as he said that, and Sam just got up and walked out. I looked at you, and I was like, I would not go sit outside by myself. I would just stay perched right there and wait for you to come out of the bathroom. Yeah, absolutely. But we're women, we're taught to not have sense
that too. So yeah. So Sam's out, then he hears a sound. Looks under a car, and it's a little kitty cat scratching at him. Sweet little, I think she scared him, yeah? And he kind of laughs it off, um, but he hears, like the the noise that the other guy heard. We get a picture of his feet from under the car, and he's, he's taken two which we don't see him get taken. Yeah, we know, but he is, yeah, because Dean comes out and starts freaking out that he can't find him. And what did he
say in the last hour or so? Have you seen somebody? Yeah, and
you and I were like, how long did it take you to take a leap that you're asking people, have you been out here in the last hour or so? How long were you in that bathroom? What did you eat?
Then we see our sweet Sam in a big old cage. He's been taken, thrown in a cage, and there's cage next to him, and it's the first guy that was taken out as a real dick. Yeah, he literally put that the first, this first guy was a real dick.
Great, minds, great, um, but
yeah, like, you would think, I mean, you would think he's probably been there by himself, and he's just, like, rude to Sam. I'd be like, happy to have somebody else. I mean, I feel bad that they're in the situation with me, but at least there's somebody there. You know, you're not alone. Yeah, maybe you can work together and escape. But no, he was just kind of a dick. Yeah,
he did call him at one point. I think it's later in the episode, he calls him Sammy, and Sam goes, Don't call me Sammy. We haven't heard that in a while. That was fun.
Sam tries to pull on some cable cord, something or other. Yeah, and I mean, he's really trying. He's struggling
that tension Jared. How do I get that tension in the arms and just his jaw and all that you find, finds an opportunity for it almost every episode.
So we see him. He's trying to pull this thing from the the ceiling. I'm not sure what it is. I think it's something electrical.
I thought I was about to say it looked like one of those really thick metal electrical cord, power cord things that like when you're running electric to something outside, right kind of thing?
Well, then we check in with Dean. He is at the local sheriff's office, whatever, and there's a lady deputy. She he starts asking, if she can, what does he ask her to look up
he noticed there were security cameras that's right in the parking lot when he was looking for Sam, right, okay, after he was in the bathroom for an hour or so,
and he has some cops, license or card or whatever ID they
got a badge, Washington, yeah,
Washington. So they get to talking, and that's when we get the little nugget from skin, because she looks up Sam for him, who he says is his cousin, and then she sees the Dean's dead and wanted for murder, yeah, well, not wanted anymore, but he was apparently associated in it. The deputy does help him out. She gets the footage and which, you know nowadays it'd be video style, but she pulls out some printed papers, screenshot
by screenshot. And there was this old truck that pulled out shortly after Sam went outside to the car, and they noticed that the license plate is new, but the car's like, old and rickety, so they figure it's stolen. That was, like,
dirty, yeah? Like the car was dirty, but the license plate was bright white, right?
So they're like, Okay, probably stolen. And then, so while she's showing him this, this, this old van drives by them, and it has the sound that, like the little boy described, yeah. I was like, Yeah, which I'm like, I didn't see that van again. So how did that, like, tie in?
I guess it just made him think old, rickety car. Yeah, would make a sound similar to that. Wouldn't you say that sounds like a whining growl or whatever? So I think it was more connecting old cars than it actually being the van, okay, but it was a creepy. On with no windows,
Oh, for sure. Yeah, yeah. Then we we switch back to Sam, and he gets he's finally got, he pulled that electrical cable down, and as soon as he did other guy's name, we'll just call him dick. Other Guy. Dick, his cage opens, yeah, and Sam's suspicious. He's like, No, that was too easy. Like, I think this is a trap. Of course, the guy doesn't listen,
yeah? Dick's like, peace out. I'm gonna try and go get help later, Sam. He's
like, I'm gonna come back. I'm gonna go, but then I'll come back for you. And Sam's like, No, this isn't it's not right? And he's like, bye, Sam, and just leave See ya. And then outside of this barn, or whatever he was in, there's just conveniently a rusty knife sitting on the ground, the ground, yeah, naturally, you know, dime a dozen as it as it typically happens, you know, and he starts running, trying to get out of town. Or he starts running. He starts running,
trying to get away. And he starts to hear somebody, like, coming after him. Somebody knocks, somebody has some, like, big stick, yeah, I was like, big spear, and smacks him, knocks him down, and he tries to cut, like, use the knife at him. Doesn't work. Uh, sometimes he gets back up and starts running again. And then they, kind of, there's two of them, and they kind of lock him in, and he hits a trip wire. What did the trip wire do? Though,
I think I just tripped him. Okay, yeah. I
was like, nothing fell or Yeah. And then it's, we see two men, two burly, busted chain Hey. Oh, that's funny. And they have these, like, the their sticks or whatever have, I think it's like some sort of spear on the end. And they both just like, go to town on the guy and kill him.
Yeah, they did show a close up shot of one of them jabbing the spear through his thigh. Oh, that's
what it was. I do something, yeah? Oh, yeah. Oh,
that made me clinch everything. Whenever they showed that shot, I didn't like it, yeah.
We then see Dean is with the deputy, and they're chatting in the car, and she runs his ID from the license or whatever,
I think she said, badge number. Badge number is a badge, yeah.
And she discovers that his badge has been stolen, and he is a larger African American man, so she knows that Dean is not who he said he was. He
tried to be like, I lost weight and I have that skin disease
that Michael Jackson's skin disease. Yeah, yeah, terrible. Oh, by the way, the
dickheads name is Alvin Jenkins. Alvin, okay, R I P. Alvin, okay,
being a good cop, she's like, I gotta take you in. But Dean tries to convince her. He's like, come on, please. Like, at least let me find my cousin, and then you can I'll cooperate whatever she likes. She doesn't want to do it. But then she sees she has this picture of her and some guy on her visor, and she kind of, like, looks at that, and then she decides, Okay, I'll help you. You know, we'll go get him, and then, then I'll take
you in. So they track down, what do they track down, where that license plate was or from, or why do they go to that area? So
they look at security footage, and she follows the truck basically, Oh, that's right, the highway, yeah, through the cameras. And so they go to the area where the truck was last seen, and they find, like, only one turn off, right? So it basically takes them right to the area.
And she doesn't want to pull up, like, just roll up on them, so she kind of parks and decides, like, they'll get out and go. But she handcuffs Dean to the door and goes on her own.
And by this point, Sam has gotten a look at his captors before they let Alvin out. They came and gave him a sausage. Oh, that's right. And I'm like wondering now that the episode's done, what was in that sausage, and they'd only been feeding Alvin once a day. And while that was happening, Sam got a look at his captors, and it's just like, Well, me, they're just people, just people, yeah, yeah. So we know they're just up against people at this point, yeah. So
deputy, her name is Kathleen. She does have a name, not just deputy, goes up to the house where this barn is, where Sam's being held. There's a house there. She goes up to it and like, like a pre teen girl answers the door, yeah, I'd
say she was, she was like, maybe 1314,
yeah, she's a little rough around the edges. It
was a really cute house outside, yeah, yeah. It was a cute little could have done something with that, but yeah, she's, she's real rough it, yeah, doesn't look like she's taking a brush to that hair, no, in quite some time, yeah? Or the shower, yeah? She looked a little dirty. Yeah, it looked like there was some dirt on her face and stuff. And she's acting very timid at first,
right? So Kathleen's asking her, you know, Where's, where's your dad? And she pulls out a photo of Sam, asks if she's seen him. And the girl takes the picture from her, and then she's like, playing with her, her badge, or whatever. And I don't. I don't think she says much, but except for then, she's like, that's gonna this is that's gonna hurt. And she says, what? And her dad comes up behind Kathleen and wax her.
It's like, a shovel, I
think, yeah, it was, knocks her out, yeah? And the little girl walks off with Dean's photo, or Sam's photo. You know, she's
like, staring at it as she walks off. I'm like, I would have kept it too. Yeah, same. I understand. I
get it. Then we have Kathleen in the cell that was previously Alvin Jenkins, so she's in there now with Sam, and she's telling him that his cousin's looking for him. And he's like, thank goodness. And Gene is still still handcuffed to the car, but he's he's a smart guy. He reaches for the antenna on the car and gets it and is able to pick the handcuff lock and get it out, get away.
He's able to get away before more of them are coming, because the dad, there's there's three guys and the girl, I think, total so there's the dad, the two sons and the daughter, the mom is dead. That's the little bit of information the girl gave is that the mom was dead. That's right, that's right. And so the two sons are going out to get the cop car right and hide it, but
Dean gets away, like, yeah, right in time, yeah. So they take the and they take the car that they have this lot that has, like a ton of old cars from all these people they've probably killed. Dean finds the house or no first teeth. He goes in the barn and sees Sam and Kathleen.
Yeah, they panned up from his feet. They show the door open, and we don't know who it is yet, and they pan up from his feet, but I knew it. I'm like, okay, oh yeah. I'm sold on this show. If I can recognize Jensen Ackles from the waist down, no problem. I knew it was Dean right away. I was like, Okay, I think I can officially call myself a fan.
But I was like, oh, here he's he's here to save the day. Gonna get him out of their cages. Blah, blah, no, he says he's gotta go find the key and he'll be back for them. So he goes to the house, sneaks in, and we oh, yeah, this was rough. But there's a some that's the dad in the kitchen, and he is like, at first he's like, chopping at something, and then he pulls out like a they all saw, and he's just sawing away. That was cringe. It's yeah, the sound was not good. It was
terrible sound. And then dean walked into what looked like a makeshift wind chime. Is the only thing I could think to call it, but it's hung in the house. Yeah? And it took me a second, but I realized whenever he kind of looked at it like, what the fuck it was bones? Yeah, it was human bones.
So Dean sees the keys, and he goes over and starts to pick him up, but then he sees this jar, and it's a jar full of fucking teeth. There was a massive human teeth. And he turns around, and the little girl's there, I can't remember which, oh, she starts screaming for her daddy,
yeah, didn't she throw a knife at him and get his jacket up? Because, yeah,
I thought that's right. I meant to tell you like, I thought he had been stabbed, but it was yeah, she tossed the knife at him and stuck his jacket to the wall, yeah, yeah. I thought he had been stabbed. And whoever
was the little girl who played that character, she ate, she ate. Yeah, I loved her. She didn't do much, but when she was on screen, she she was killing it. She was good. She did really
good. Yeah, uh. So Daddy comes in, did
you just burp while you said, and so did I it sounded like it through the headphones.
Yikes. Okay, daddy runs in, and then the the two brothers come in, and they're like, Dean's put up pretty good fight. Honestly, I was like, those are some big old boys for him to be fighting. And I don't I think the dad ends up knocking Dean out.
Well, they got that hot poker thing too. That might have been late. That was when he was tied up. Oh, okay, yeah, I know we got another Rochester tied up. I was like, well, it's Dean this week. It's Dean this week.
They have him. They've got him tied up. After they've knocked him out, he comes to and they're they're wanting to know if any more cops are coming. That's when they pull out the poker and threaten him with it. And they do end up. They burn him like on his shoulders, chest, shoulder area, and then they threaten to take his eye. And I was like, Oh God, please. No, I can't do things with the eyes. Well, they basically confess that they like hunting people like, that's the best
game to them. Guys hunted stuff all his life. But the best one that makes you feel powerful
are humans. And I thought that was interesting, because the hunt that we saw with Alvin the dickhead, yeah, it
was very short, yeah. I mean, I wouldn't really call that a hunt. Yeah, I'd call that a chase. And
you kept him in the cage for how many days, and only fed him a sausage once a day. So he's already weak, but you want to act like this makes you feel so powerful and so strong, and it's so exhilarating, like you literally starved him and then let him out somewhere where he doesn't know where he is. And can't see and took all of two minutes. Didn't even let him get very far to where you had to go
and find him. You just sat there hiding behind trees until he came by you and then knocked him on his ass and took him out. Yeah, I was just like, You guys are losers. You're losers,
Sam, or, I'm sorry, Dean thinks, I mean, he's assuming they're gonna let he has to choose one of them to be hunted, basically. So he picks Sam
he's gonna have the best chance of surviving, right? Exactly, thinking, however,
the Father, the daddy, tells his the son, Lee, to go and shoot Sam in his cage and then do the same to Kathleen and Dean's like, what? That's not the terms,
right? Why'd you make me fucking choose to begin with? Yeah, that's all you were gonna do is just go shoot them both in their cages anyway.
And this dumb Lee ends up going in there and opening Sam's cage. Even those dads said shoot him in the cage, yeah? Like, I don't, but of course, Sam gets a leg up on him. He goes, Ah, throws something. It was
like a hinge or something that he got when he pulled that giant metal thing down, yeah? It was like a bracket. Like, I like, what he threw it? He went, Ah,
well, hey, it worked, because he ended up getting the gun away from the guy, knocking him out and tossing him into his cage he was in, and I don't know how, how did he get Kathleen out?
Because the key was down there, because the guy used the key to unlock and let Sam out, because he's a dumbass, which I will say the dad, which on the recap here, it describes him as PA. Yeah, Pa did give him the key. He did give him the key and tell him go shoot him in the cage. Why'd you give him the key? Then true, yeah. Based off their dental hygiene, though, we can't assume that they're the brightest of the bunch, yeah, yeah. They've never even heard of floss, no, or toothbrush.
Really, really, it was bad. Then
after a while, I mean, Lee's not coming back, the dad's yelling for him. They decide to go investigate. They tell a little girl to watch Dean, and she's got this little tiny knife, and she's like, putting it up to his eye, threatening him, taunting, yeah. And they go into the barn, and they see the Lee's and knocked out, and they start looking around, and the Kathleen out of some corner high up like a SpiderMan. Yeah, she just, like, pounces on the other brother, and
it was pretty badass.
I mean, good for her. Yeah, he does end up knocking her to the ground, though, but yeah, I was impressed with
her. He was twice her size. Oh, for sure. Yeah, and
the dad sees Sam, and Sam does like a nice little fast somersault, yeah, to not get shot. And agile
that Sam. Sam Chester, Sam, Sam Winchester, Sam Sam.
So Sam is still being shot at by the dad, and he manages to distract the brother, and as he turns to like fire at Sam, Sam ducks and he ends up shooting his father. Yeah, dumbass. Sam knocks Jared out, and then they go and try to find Dean. But he tells like, Kathleen's got one of the guns and she's got it pause on the ground. She's watching him. She's like, I've got this you go. And Sam kind of like, hesitates for a minute,
and she's like, go, go. I think the which is the dad says something to her, and she's like, You killed my brother, which I forgot to mention earlier, that the guy in the picture was her brother, and he had gone dismissing three years
prior, which we found that out earlier, when her and Sam were in the cages and Dean came in. She asked him, did you see an old Mazda or something like that, when he was talking about, basically the car graveyard. And he said, Yeah, I did. And so that's when we found out that that was her brothers and her brother, that was her brother in the picture, and that he's been missing for three years. Yeah, I
forgot mentioned that detail, yeah, and yeah. So he, she tells him that he killed her brother, and she's she says she just wants to know why. And this motherfucker smiling, smiles and says, because it was fed. Yeah, I feel like that was a good impression. It
was a very good impression. I felt like I was watching the show all over again, well, but not my teeth. No, okay, no, just, just auditory
and yeah, so she's She shoots him. Yeah, same. Would have done the same. And
you know what? Those cages were huge. Okay. I mean, these were, these are some big guys, the benders, the bender family. They were some big guys. So, I mean, it wouldn't have been comfortable, but they could have squeezed Pa into one of those cages with one of the two brothers, right? They could have squeezed him in there. Yeah. So, I mean, come on, shooting him in the face works too, though. So good for you. Kathleen
Sam's at the house to go and help Dean. They don't really show they don't show him saving Dean. Or
no, Dean comes out and is basically just like the girls in the closet. Yeah. So I guess he got, he got loose somehow. I'm guessing he got the knife from her somehow. Or
well, no, Sam, I think Sam went in there and they because they both came out of the house. Oh, that's
right, you're right. You're right. They both. It was Kathleen who walked up to meet them, yeah? And they told her the girls in the closet, but we don't see how that happened. No,
yeah. And she's walking with them and tells them, you know, the place is going to be swimming, swarming with FBI and everything here in the next hour. So she thinks they should probably go ahead and take off. She's not going to be taking Dean in anymore. They could outer for being a murderer. Uh, I like, Dean asks for if they can hitch a ride with her, and she's like, get to walking, yeah, get to stepping, bro. And that's pretty much it. That was the episode. There's
some banter, but I can't remember what the fuck they were saying when they were walking off. Oh, that's what it was. I think Sam said something about Dean getting his ass beat by a 13 year old girl or something.
Yeah. And then dean was saying, You better not ever go off missing like that again. Oh yeah, Sam's like, Oh, you're worried about me.
Very protective. I'm starting to see the wincest stuff. I think I told you that I saw like, a prompt or something on Twitter or Tumblr where it was like, Dean was talking about Sam, and was like, he's mine. I'm not a wincest shipper, but I'm just saying, watching the show, knowing that exists, I see where y'all were picking that up. Okay, I'll probably cut that out. So to the lore, it was never really confirmed that they
were cannibals. Yeah. I mean, I feel like it was insinuated with the bones and the teeth that like in the home, and all of that daddy saw, and things we never saw, what dad was sawing but I think it was pretty much implied that he was sawing up Alvin the dickhead, but it was never really confirmed. So I didn't go that route with the lore. Oh, okay. I decided to go another route with the whole human hunting aspect. Oh
yes,
1924 is the most dangerous game is a fictional story by Richard Connell. Basically, it's the story of a ruthless hunter named Sanger Rainsford, and he's stranded on ship trap island. There he meets general Zaroff. Zaroff is also a hunter who happens to be bored with hunting animals, so he decides to hunt Rainsford instead. Rainsford relies on a combination of instinct and strategy to outsmart and defeat Zaroff. In the end, there's a bunch of theories on like the morality of the story and themes
and all of that. It's also been adapted dozens of times for film, radio and television. I saw, gosh, it was a pretty long list of movies. None of them were. I didn't recognize any of them. And there was an actual movie The most dangerous game, like in the 1930s and they apparently remade that this year in 2022 yeah, I've never seen it. I haven't either, yeah, but it'd be nice I've seen a preview for it. Okay, yeah, so I haven't seen any of the movies. No, the movies looked very familiar to
me. There's some other movies that seem to kind of not be adaptations of the story, but seem to be inspired by, like, ready or not? Oh, yeah, that
movie's so good. I love it. And also Ramsay Bolton and Game of Thrones as a television kind of inspiration, which there was a long list on Wikipedia for television stuff where they've had characters who hunted humans that that was something they did for sport, something they did for fun, in a bunch of series, but Ramsay Bolton was the one that I actually thought of of my own and confirmed it was in the list. Oh, nice from Game of
Thrones. However, there's been human hunting in real life in our history, for example, in ancient Greece, the upper class of Sparta, this Sparta I regular regularly practiced the stalking and killing of members of their servile helot population, helot, helot, H, E, l, o, t, who knows such murders were carried out both by the secret Police as a means of keeping the helots cowed and unlikely to revolt. And it was also carried out as a part of training for their
military. Wow. For Spartan youths, children, it's in children to go, yeah. So that's one example of human hunting in real life. Another one was during the Spanish. Civil War, the killing practice became popular among the sons of wealthy landowners because, of course, it's always the privilege to were doing this right? Yeah, of course, the hunts took place on horseback and targeted landless peasants as an extension of the white terror. They were jokingly referred to as Reforma agri
agrarian. Agrarian Reforma agrarian, I don't know, referencing the mass grave the victims would be dumped into. Oh, wow. And the land reforms the lower classes had been attempting to attain.
I mean, I guess they didn't eat them. That's good.
That's the win here.
I mean,
between 1971 and 1983 however, 83 Yeah, so this is more recent. There was a serial killer named Robert Hans, and he flew many of his victims into the Alaskan wilderness, then released them so that he could hunt the women with a rifle and a knife. Why is
it going to only be women? Because women apparently
demented fuck in Anchorage. Hansen was a respected business owner known for his skill as a bow hunter, the den in his home was decorated with hunting trophies and animals mounted on the walls. He even set a few bow hunting records. But what no one knew is that for more than a decade, the Hunter had also been collecting quote, unquote trophies of another kind. No, no. Hansen mainly targeted sex workers and exotic dancers from around Anchorage, because, again, he's a demented, terrible
person. He would kidnap the women and either drive or fly them in his private bush plane out to his cabin in the middle of you know, in the middle of nowhere. If they didn't put up a fight, he would assault them and then bring them back to town. Oh, wow, threatening them into secrecy. That's surprising. Honestly, they're sex workers. Just pay for it. Asshole, right? Why do you need to feel a power trip, or whatever the fuck is your motivation? You own a fucking plane, just pay for it.
Yeah. Anyways, those who did not cooperate, who fought back, they're the ones who suffered a truly nightmarish fate out in the wilderness. His favorite location was a long knit River. Robert Hanssen would set the women free, and for a moment they'd think that they had a chance to escape. Then as they ran for their lives, he would track them down, so he would give them a head start, and then track them down, take his time and literally try to hunt them
like he would a wild animal. He would be armed with a knife, and I don't know gun. It's a rifle. I don't I'm not going to read this. I don't know what that means. He'd torture the women with the chase for hours, even sometimes days at a time. And because they're in the middle of nowhere, he knows they're not going to get rescued. He knows they're not going to get away well. And
I mean, if it's that's where he lives, he knows the fucking lay of the land too. So, right?
And Alaskan wilderness people go missing out there all the time because it's so hard to navigate. When he would locate his prey, he'd shoot them just like they were game. He got caught, and when faced with the evidence, in 1984 he confessed to murdering 17 women and sexually assaulting another 30 women over a 12 year period of time.
How did he get caught? I didn't tattle on him. Assaulted,
I imagine so. I didn't, I didn't research that. Okay? I don't have that on here. Robert Hanssen was sentenced to 461 years plus life in prison without parole. In 1984 he was imprisoned at Spring Creek Correctional Center in Seward Alaska, where he died in 2014
Wow, crazy.
It's insane that there were civilizations that hunting humans was a regular practice, and certainly insane that we had a serial killer out there doing that in the 1980s Yeah? So to close it out, I have an appropriate quote from Dean Winchester. All right, demons, I get people are crazy, yeah? Cheers, cheers. Thank you for listening to denim wrapped
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This was fun, jerk. It always is,
bitch. You.