It’s Been a Weird Week: October 9th, 2019

A revolting record is confirmed broken, Southern Oregon cattle are utterly terrified for good reason, the Devil again proves to be a bad drug buddy, Tic-Tac’s are now officially USO, turns out Columbine massacre obsessed 27-year-old living at home in Florida is sketchy, & the link between aliens and major religion tightens…a few believe.
It’s been a weird week… 

Companion Material:

Samuel Little…

Sketches of unmatched confessions:

FBI Seeking Assistance Connecting Victims to Samuel Little’s Confessions

‘Not One Drop Of Blood’: Cattle Mysteriously Mutilated In Oregon

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    1. Oh, man. That means so much! Disasterpeace (who did the It Follows soundtrack) is one of my favorite modern composers, and comparing the intro I scored to his work is too kind.

  1. Thank you for your podcast, it is fun and I enjoy it.

    Here are a few ideas on the cattle mutilations as being someone who grew up on a dairy and beef cattle farm. There seems to be some question on a few things at first glance for me.

    The animals look desiccated due to being long dead. Most cattle die from infections and there would be no blood outside of the carcass as is did not spill out and also dries up inside after pooling. The soft parts are the first to go as scavengers do not want to go for the tougher parts, looking for an easy quick meal. The anus and vagina along with nose and eyes are a quick target also because scavengers do not want to become prey also. The skin at attachment points tend to tear along those points looking purposeful when it was not.

    Cattle are very sensitive to electric shock and lightning with rain can kill at a greater distance (without blood spilled), because of this multiple animals may be killed simultaneously, so no footprints due to rain and wind as the erosion may factor in. Also death by lightning may foul the meat and then be less palatable.

    Foul play by poison for insurance is less likely but should not be excluded. The estimated loss of the animals would warrant a veterinary examination as required for payment and was not mentioned, that I would believe the story to be more likely with an autopsy. If they did not have insurance then they are bad at cattle ranching, and yes you can insure cattle.

    I have to say that I always face-palm when this matter comes up and could go on about examples of cattle death from experience. There seems to be not enough information in the short article to draw a definite conclusion but nothing here strikes me odd outside of a rancher who does not know there business that well. I will assume it may be fifteen minutes of fame that the rancher is looking for? As small farms sell out there are rich people who buy land as an investment and may not be as knowledgeable.

    I hope you find this helpful as the team that makes the podcast like to hit all the angles and a little credulity adds to the fun. I want to believe but can’t always…

    Thank you so much,

    Michael

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