
Chad Daybell’s Ghost Stories & Rick Astley Obsession from Prison
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Chad Daybell’s sixth prison letter takes his delusions to a whole new level. From his time as a cemetery caretaker to supposed ghostly companions who “helped” him do his job, Daybell paints a picture of himself as a spiritual figure living in two worlds. He even ties in pop music, dedicating Rick Astley songs to his spectral “friends.”
The hosts rip into the absurdity while also highlighting the darker undertones: Daybell genuinely believed he was chosen, guided by spirits, and immune to accountability. His narrative is peppered with supernatural claims that blur the line between self-delusion and manipulation.
There’s humor here too — karaoke, mortuary stories, and the kind of banter that keeps this heavy material digestible. But underneath it all is the chilling reminder that Daybell’s warped worldview directly contributed to horrific real-world consequences.
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