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Frankie Val opens with a furious reflection on crime, punishment, and whether the justice system is equipped to deal with true evil. From there, the episode moves into the Rex Heuermann guilty plea and the larger unanswered questions surrounding the Gilgo Beach killings. Shane Cashman joins to explore serial killers, possible cover-ups, MK-Ultra style social conditioning, AI manipulation, dead internet theory, and the strange pattern of missing scientists tied to nuclear and defense programs. The back half shifts into Ghost Murmur surveillance talk, audience calls, cigars, olive oil, and the kind of live community chaos that makes Quite Frankly feel like a late-night campfire with receipts.
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Frankie Val opens with a furious reflection on crime, punishment, and whether the justice system is equipped to deal with true evil. From there, the episode moves into the Rex Heuermann guilty plea and the larger unanswered questions surrounding the Gilgo Beach killings. Shane Cashman joins to explore serial killers, possible cover-ups, MK-Ultra style social conditioning, AI manipulation, dead internet theory, and the strange pattern of missing scientists tied to nuclear and defense programs. The back half shifts into Ghost Murmur surveillance talk, audience calls, cigars, olive oil, and the kind of live community chaos that makes Quite Frankly feel like a late-night campfire with receipts.

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