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Baking A Murder

66. In Future, You Record What You See - He Tries To Delete Wife’s Exes’s Recordings But Finds A Dark Secret Instead

Baking A Murder

Stephanie Soo

True Crime, Comedy, Tv & Film

4.93K Ratings

🗓️ 19 June 2023

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

In the future, every single memory you have will be recorded on a little chip implanted behind your ear. From there, you can rewatch any previous memory you had like a movie. The supposed benefits are great, you can rewatch your greatest life moments, dig into your memory to find out where you left your keys… But most people use it for other things. There is a new ring of criminals kidnapping women and ripping the implant from their bodies so all their life’s memories (intimate moments) can be sold to the highest bidder. Couples are breaking up when partners are caught watching old intimate memories with old partners…. And Liam is on a mission to delete his wife’s memory from her ex’s chip. But instead, he discovers a far darker secret. 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

Transcript

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0:00.0

Better being better than.

0:01.1

Welcome to this week's episode of Bacon & Mystery, Baking a Murder.

0:05.8

It's freaking midnight in New York City and I haven't been up this late in like a week.

0:12.4

So with that being said, it's going to be a little bit unhinged today.

0:16.0

Do you guys remember? Do you think that you remember your memories accurately?

0:20.9

The honest.

0:22.4

No, I can't remember anything. Whenever we fight.

0:24.8

Yeah.

0:25.7

Yeah.

0:27.7

Okay, I actually remember all of our fights every single one and that's pretty much today's

0:32.0

episode of Bacon & Mystery. I'm going to tell you guys each one in chronological sequential order

0:38.4

and the mystery is who kills who with the end.

0:41.8

I'm just kidding.

0:43.0

I'm just kidding, okay?

0:44.2

But chances are you're probably not remembering things correctly.

0:47.4

Listen, this is not an ad.

0:49.0

But most eyewitness statements are considered shaky at best.

0:53.4

After some time has passed and even if it's recent, there's so many biases that could

0:58.4

make us believe that we saw one thing when reality, we saw something else.

1:03.8

And none of this is intentional. None of it is malicious.

1:07.3

Human memories are just not accurate.

1:10.1

We also remember events to be so much worse than it actually was.

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