Back in the 1940's and 1950's, lobotomies were all the craze. Everyone was lining up to get theirs, but only the lucky ones got to experience them... just kidding! The transorbital lobotomy was a highly dangerous and morally malicious procedure where an icepick was driven through a person's skull just above the eyelid in order to reach the prefrontal cortex. Used as a "cure for mental illness," the procedure would usually produce life-altering effects, mostly involving terrifying transformations of one's physical self and their personality. As a matter of fact, it rendered most patients completely unrecognizable within months. Rosemary Kennedy, the sister of former United States President John F. Kennedy, was among the unluckiest, as she was left in a vegetative state for the remainder of her life following her lobotomy. Join Lorenzo and Michelle on their first "video cast," see how annoyed they get with each other, and watch their reaction to discovering that they had been advertising this episode with a picture of Rosemary Sutcliff by accident. You won't want to miss this episode of The Evil and Eerie Podcast!