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#390: Spoiled Teen Angry, Drives 105mph, Kills Friend - Because Mom Won’t Give Him Amex Gold Card

Rotten Mango

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Society & Culture

4.825.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 September 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

There is an annual competition - where 10 groups come together to use NASA level technology to beat each other in a high speed race. Who can create the fastest car. Who can go the fastest and win. The key component here is to stay alive because when you’re driving at 200mph. It’s not an easy feat. That’s why the Formula 1 drivers get paid so much. F1 is ultimately a dangerous sport with car crashes, flips, fires, and death. But what happens when a 16 year old spoiled teenager gets into a fight with his mom because he wants an American Express Gold Card - and decides to go onto the street to drive like a F1 race car driver? There are 2 people in the car. Only 1 survives. But there are rumors that 2 people will be arrested for this. Who and why would they be arrested if they were never in the car to begin with? Full Source Notes: rottenmangopodcast.com To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Ramble.

0:02.0

There is a special interest that exists.

0:07.0

It's called chloroform interest, where one person might have this fantasy in which they pretend to chloroform someone,

0:14.8

rendering them completely consenting, but unconscious, so that they can do a list of

0:20.4

predetermined agreed upon acts to said unconscious person.

0:25.0

Both parties are in on it.

0:26.6

One person wants to chloroform another person.

0:29.4

The other person is begging to be chloroform.

0:32.4

Which side note, chloroform is a chemical that used to be used as an anesthetic for humans during surgeries.

0:39.0

To put it very simply, it's going to knock you out.

0:42.0

There's these little gabber receptors in the

0:44.4

brain. They're like little off switches and the chloroform they reach the

0:48.5

gabber receptors and they turn off the neurons if you will your brain shuts down leading to this massive

0:55.2

slowdown in brain activity. You've likely seen kidnapping scenes in movies where

1:00.0

they soak a rag in chloroform and they sneak up on someone they pull the

1:04.7

rag out of their trench coat pocket and then push it up against their face

1:07.8

you see the victim momentarily freak out before they go completely limp they

1:12.2

pass out they get dragged into a white van.

1:15.5

It actually doesn't really work like that.

1:17.6

Chloriform takes at least a few minutes of breathing in chloroform for someone to be

1:22.2

rendered unconscious, but from my understanding,

1:25.4

it seems that adults with this special intimate interest, they lean towards fantasies of

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