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Intellectual Insanity: Weekly News (September 30)

10 min · 30. sept. 2024
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In this episode of the Intellectual Espresso podcast’s new weekly segment on current events, we dive into the world's most bizarre and shocking news stories, highlighting the stupidity of humanity and finding the humor in some asinine news. We covered a range of unbelievable stories, including: * An 81-year-old Montana man who illegally imported sheep testicles to clone endangered species for trophy hunting. * A Long Island man who fatally stabbed his friend and then texted a handyman to clean up the crime scene. * A man in Nebraska who was arrested for voyeurism after hiding under women's vehicles at a car wash to stare at their feet. * An Arkansas couple who attempted to sell their infant son for $1,000. * Carmine G. Agnello, grandson of mob boss John Gotti, pleading guilty to fraudulently obtaining over $1 million in COVID-19 relief loans. * A Westchester County man arrested for drunk driving while on his way to pick up a friend who had been drinking. These stories served as a reminder of the strange and unbelievable things people do.

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