
Episode 33: Culinary Nightmares Unveiled
Send us a textA St. Patrick's Day episode filled with chilling tales and bizarre food stories that will leave you questioning humanity and your dinner choices.The ghost of Rachel Hurley haunts this episode as we explore her tragic unsolved murder from St. Patrick's Day 1990. Despite testing DNA from 127 suspects and interviewing countless witnesses, this 35-year-old cold case remains open, with Detective William Springer coming out of retirement specifically to pursue justice. Rachel's spunky personality and the eerie Ouija board session shortly before her death add layers to this heartbreaking mystery that continues to baffle investigators three decades later.From the macabre to the merely stomach-turning, we dive deep into controversial food combinations after a Taco Bell employee reveals a secret menu hack involving steak quesaritos mixed with Cinnabons. The sweet-savory debate gets heated as we question where to draw the culinary line. Is it acceptable to dip fries in a milkshake? What about egg drop soup or blue cheese ice cream? The conversation takes unexpected turns as we explore cultural food differences and personal boundaries.Things go from questionable to horrifying as we discuss a viral video of a man casually devouring a rat on a New York City street corner, a Florida stalker who decapitated cats as an intimidation tactic, and two teenagers who contaminated a hot pot restaurant's communal broth, affecting 4,000 customers. These stories of food contamination and extreme behavior will have you reconsidering your next meal out.Subscribe to hear more wild stories and heated debates at patreon.com/diebud, or send us your own strange tales at okbudpod@gmail.com.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
18 Mars 50min

Episode 32: Gray-skinned Space Brothers and James Van Der Beek's Vanderbutt
Send us a textCancer, werewolves, and aliens collide in this wild exploration of the unusual and unexplained. We begin with James Van Der Beek's heartbreaking revelation about his battle with stage three colorectal cancer. The Dawson's Creek star opened up about how his diagnosis stripped away his identity as a husband, father, and provider – leaving him questioning his purpose and worth. Through this struggle, Van Der Beek discovered something profound about self-love and divine connection that transcends his roles in life.From one rare human experience to another, we meet the extraordinary 18-year-old Indian teenager who just claimed the Guinness World Record for the world's hairiest male face. With 95% of his face covered in hair due to the ultra-rare "werewolf syndrome," this young man shows remarkable confidence, declaring "I like who I am and I don't want to change my look" despite facing significant challenges and occasional cruelty from strangers.The conversation then launches into the cosmos as we navigate the fascinating taxonomy of alleged alien species – from the classic "Greys" with their almond-shaped eyes to the Nordic "Space Brothers" and the controversial reptilian theories popularized by David Icke. We examine how attitudes toward UFO sightings have evolved; where witnesses once faced ridicule and ruined lives, there's now growing mainstream acceptance of unexplained aerial phenomena.We ponder the philosophical implications of human space exploration – are we not aliens ourselves when we travel to other planets? The search for extraterrestrial life continues through legitimate scientific fields like astrobiology and exobiology, focusing particularly on environments containing water as the fundamental building block for life as we understand it.Whether you're a UFO enthusiast, fascinated by rare medical conditions, or simply enjoy thought-provoking conversations that challenge conventional perspectives, this episode delivers with humor, heart, and the occasional uncomfortable truth. Join us as we celebrate the weird and wonderful aspects of human existence – both on this planet and potentially beyond.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
14 Mars 37min

Episode 31: Apple Seeds and Rosary Beads
Send us a textJoin Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof as they discuss the weirdest news from Thursday, March 13 2025.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
13 Mars 50min

Episode 30: From Prison Pickleball to Mortuary Mayhem
Send us a textDeath, revenge, and dark humor collide as we explore the strangest headlines you won't hear anywhere else. Scott Peterson, convicted of murdering his wife in 2004, now fights for his reputation and physical safety in prison—over pickleball, of all things. While the California Innocence Project works to clear his name, Peterson finds himself at the center of recreational yard drama that represents the bizarre reality of life behind bars.Meanwhile, Josh Duggar and his fellow inmates have launched a hunger strike after losing their recreational privileges at a Texas facility. We dive into the psychology of prison protests and how even the most reviled offenders seek to maintain some control over their circumstances through collective action.From prisons to funeral homes, we examine the shocking case of a Texas embalmer who took justice into her own hands by mutilating the corpse of a sexual predator. This raises profound questions about professional ethics, revenge, and our cultural attitudes toward the bodies of those who committed terrible acts in life. Should we feel sympathy for her actions or condemn them?We also explore the digital world's darker side through two disturbing stories: a young mukbang streamer who died from obesity-related complications after years of extreme eating content, and a man who literally Googled "Can I kill an illegal human?" before murdering his undocumented fiancé. Both cases reveal how our online behaviors can lead to tragic real-world consequences.The episode takes a lighter turn with news of Harry Potter actress Jessie Cave launching an OnlyFans account focused on "hair fetishes" and "slutty Mormon" aesthetics—proving that even in the wizarding world, bills need to be paid.Join Ben Kissel, Jerii Aquino, and Kyle Ploof as they navigate these bizarre stories with their signature blend of empathy, outrage, and dark humor. Email us at okbudpod@gmail.com or support us on Patreon at patreon.com/diebud to watch the show live and become part of our community.Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
11 Mars 47min

Episode 29: When Justice Systems Get It Wrong: From Stripper Cops to Pizza Abominations
Send us a textSomething's deeply wrong with our justice system when a British serial killer goes on hunger strike because prison officials took away his PlayStation, while an NYPD detective gets pulled from active duty for dancing in a music video on her own time.Robert Moudsley, the 71-year-old "Hannibal the Cannibal," has spent 49 years behind bars for killing four people and allegedly eating part of a victim's brain. Yet until recently, he enjoyed video games, books, and a music system in his special prison-within-a-prison cell. Meanwhile, Detective Melissa Mercado found herself removed from the Special Victims Unit for the "morally wrong" act of appearing in a hip-hop video where she danced on a pole—a decision that's left real victims without her expertise.The conversation takes a darker turn with the story of a Wisconsin teen who murdered his mother after watching a Menendez brothers documentary, claiming "pain" as his only motive. In a bizarre counterpoint, we explore another Wisconsin tale—this time of a four-year-old who called 911 because his mother ate "his" ice cream, only to be rewarded by officers who brought him more ice cream the following day. The hosts debate the long-term consequences of teaching children that snitching pays off, especially with sprinkles.Before wrapping up, we venture to Australia where a pizza chain called Bubba Pizza has created an unholy abomination—ham and orange pizza—sparking fierce debate about where society should draw its culinary boundaries. Because apparently, some lines simply shouldn't be crossed.Drop us an email at okbudpod@gmail.com or support us on Patreon.com/DieBud for $10 a month to watch episodes live and become part of the conversation!Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
10 Mars 46min

Episode 28: Updates and Rage-Inducing Art
Send us a textBen Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof discuss updates on previous stories, horrible art and more!Tune in to LIVE episodes of OK Bud! Monday through Thursday every week on www.patreon.com/diebudSupport the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
7 Mars 42min

Episode 27: Luigi Mangione or Squeegee ManJuiceOnMe?
Send us a textBen Kissel, Jerii Aquino and Kyle Ploof discuss the Luigi Mangione sex tapes, OF models that shoot robbers, sell farts and more!Tune in to LIVE episodes of OK Bud! Monday through Thursday every week on www.patreon.com/diebudSupport the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
6 Mars 42min

Episode 26: From Pugs to Haboobs
Send us a textA listener shares a unique perspective on her high school bully, revealing a blend of humor and personal growth. Reflecting on life's absurdities, the episode features discussions on relationships and the impact of loss, all woven with laughter.• Listener email recounting a high school bully and her unexpected fate • Shared insight on the morality of wishing harm to a bully • Host interactions filled with humor while discussing serious topics • Tribute to Carl Dean and commentary on lasting relationships • Tangential discussions on public figures and celebrity gossip • Light-hearted critique of corporate ethics surrounding Chipotle • Observations on love, loss, and the nature of forgiveness Support the showSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
5 Mars 46min