Scott & Ally on Demand

The Crash Documentary

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SPEAKER_00

Ooh, I love this. On the heels of all the crime. Oh, there is a serial killer speakeasy that's coming to Fresno, California.

SPEAKER_01

And what is that gonna be like?

SPEAKER_00

Well, let me tell you. It is going to have Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy, Ed Gean, all they have drink themes. Um, they'll have the artwork on the wall. You'll see and this is what I imagine it's gonna be. I just went to Vegas for that no doubt experience at the sphere, right?

SPEAKER_01

Yeah, yeah.

SPEAKER_00

And or at least half the sphere. Anyway, that's here nor there. Yeah, well.

SPEAKER_01

So slightly obstructed, but it is what it is.

SPEAKER_00

It is what it is. But they had that museum that was free before you go into the concert. And I bet you the speakeasy is gonna be similar to that, where there's like little pieces of the cases and or at least like replicas where you can see.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, like the knife that John Wayne Gacy used. If he used a knife, I don't know what his choice was.

SPEAKER_00

Or like Edward Geane's pantyhose that he was wearing. Uh-oh.

SPEAKER_01

I'm serious. I need to get into crime documentaries.

SPEAKER_00

Yeah. They also have. Wait, hold on a second. They I'm gonna tell you some of the drinks. They have the friendly stranger.

SPEAKER_01

Oh.

SPEAKER_00

They have Apartment 213. Oh, yeah, there it is. Killer Clowns. That's the John Wayne Gacy one. Geen's Cauldron. Oh. I think you get the point. I think so. It's a 90-minute experience while you go in there and see all of the history, if you will, of serial killers.

SPEAKER_01

If it was uh, oh God, what's the one? Uh uh I'll I'll eat your liver with a Chianti or whatever.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, that is um the Hannibal Lecter.

SPEAKER_01

That would absolutely be just a bloody Mary.

SPEAKER_00

Oh, yeah. Yeah, yeah. Okay. Now, next to the the next crime. Oh. If you've watched the crash on Netflix, this is something that we talked about on the show and they actually made it into a documentary. Which is funny because we're always like, oh, that'd be kind of cool if they turned this story we talked about into a documentary. Sure. But this time they really did. And I watched it, Zach didn't know anything about it.

SPEAKER_01

Refresh my memory because the title uh alone isn't doing it.

SPEAKER_00

I will, I will. It was about a girl who was driving a car with her boyfriend in the passenger seat and their friend Davion in the backseat. And she drove her car into the wall. The black box of the car shows that she never pressed the brake ever. So she was driving the car 90 100 miles per hour in that range. Like you can see the range of like 80, 90, 100. Anyway, so they were wondering what happened. Did her slipper, because she was wearing a slipper, did her slipper get caught on the pedal? Why was there no braking whatsoever? Yeah, yeah, yeah. She ends up getting charged with murder of her boyfriend and her friend because she was trying to kill them by ramming into a car and yeah, they died in a car accident. Did she survive?

SPEAKER_01

Well, she must have survived if she got uh charged.

SPEAKER_00

And they even interviewed her from jail. So as you're going through it, you're like Was she like, it was my flip-flop? Well, no, no, that's not even it. She is she claims that she doesn't remember anything from Oh, this makes sense. Yeah, the acceleration time to the execution time, execution of the event is what I mean. Not execution.

SPEAKER_01

You know what though? Then I would question that. Oh and and here's why. Because have you ever had a traumatic enough thing happen where you've sort of blacked out? Like this happens to people a lot of times right before an accident. You will literally black out. I can tell you this. What I still remember this to this day. When I broke my arm when I was 15 years old, roller skating, just follow my follow me here. Uh I and the story goes just like this. I used to be really good at it. I mean, it was I could do you know a lot of great speed. Yes. And it was like a little wheel dancer. This old couple was getting on trying to relive their youth, you know, at like 80 years old. Well, I had a choice. I either could have wiped them out because you can't stop. It's not like you can stop easily on roller skates. You got to slow your roll. Right, right, right, right. So uh I had a choice. Divert and try to use the wall as my way to to stop it. Well, you know those metal, you know, girders that hold up a building? They're they're eye-beams, if you will, but they're also sometimes used on the side of the building. Yeah. Well, I smashed into one at full speed, snapped my wrist and you know, in half. I literally blacked out for a millisecond before as it was happening. Of course, as I was coming back to knowing what had happened, everything started setting in. So there is some truth to people blacking out before something like that. Now, I don't know if it happens when it's a deliberate move. Like me, it was, you know, I the only deliberate part was I didn't want to kill the old people.

SPEAKER_00

That's a good question. Because have you ever talked to a sexual assault victim and they will the as a um they are a sexual assault victim usually as a younger person, and then they they don't remember it, and then it comes to light later because they kind of have pushed it down. They black it out. They black it out. Right, exactly, exactly. I I can see what you're saying. I do.

SPEAKER_01

But sometimes right before major trauma actually hits the body, yes, you literally lose. So now I literally question was she just hammering on the gas, or did she, you know, was something stuck with the accelerator, you know, with with like a flip-flop.

SPEAKER_00

Well, the way they because that you have people who do the forensics and everything. I know they do. The way that her her slipper was, they said the and how the floor kind of like came around her foot, yeah, or uh around the slipper, that it was not stuck.

SPEAKER_01

Okay, so also I would question, and here again, if I'm the defense attorney, I would say, is it not possible that uh that could have been due to the impact affected in some way, shape, or form? Well, you know what I'm saying?

SPEAKER_00

Yes, and I don't want to say too well, I guess we have said a lot, but it was interesting because at first they're they portray the relationship like they're so perfect.

SPEAKER_01

Oh, this is the way they always do crime just series. Everything is great till it's not.

SPEAKER_00

Right. And so Zach looks at me and he's like, Oh my gosh, what do you think happened? I was like, Well, I know it happened. He's like, wait a second, you know this.

SPEAKER_01

Well, I know you've already put her guilty. I'm just saying there are some points that a defense attorney could make that would make people question it a little bit.

SPEAKER_00

You need to watch this because there's something that happens in her interview that at the She goes, I did it.

SPEAKER_01

No, no, she did not.

SPEAKER_00

But at the end, something happens, and then finally, Zach was like, okay, now she's guilty.