A man is under suspicion for lying about finishing a marathon after evidence arose that he may have dropped out of the race and then jumped back in towards the end. This incident highlights the pressure to achieve impressive athletic feats and the temptation to exaggerate or fabricate accomplishments.
The speaker shares a personal anecdote about getting pulled over for driving a fast car too slow, discusses the dangers of making mistakes, and how it relates to his book.
The speaker talks about the challenges of commuting in LA with busy Uber drivers taking shortcuts and constantly changing routes, leading to long and frustrating rides.
The speaker discusses a lazy friend who doesn't want to visit, but has many dogs with piles of poop in her home.
The speaker discusses a suspicious incident involving a booby trap sign found at an intersection, with a possible link to a stranger seen in the area and conflicting witness testimonies.
This podcast episode discusses the mishandling of the investigation into the murder of Donna Brown and the faulty conviction of an innocent man.