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(FICTION) In episode 5 of Hosts of Eden, Dr. Marian Turner and her patient who has multiple personality disorder, Johnny, escaped from the locked-down mental health facility where Johnny was a patient for eight years. Their plan was almost thwarted by Shelby, the little girl whose personality also resides in Johnny’s body.

Dr. Turner and Johnny are on their way to see Walter Payne, a man who was once the President of the United States’ closest friend and campaign advisor. Somehow, they have to convince him that the real President of the United States, Ronald Fillmore, is trapped inside Johnny’s body--and the guy in Ronald’s body at the White House is an imposter.

Walter Payne is their only hope. If they don’t convince him that Ronald Fillmore actually trapped in Johnny’s body, World War III could break out.

Walter takes a while to convince--he questions Johnny-President extensively about personal questions that only Johnny would know.

Just as Walter believes Johnny-President and Dr. Marian’s story, right as they’re attacked by a group of professional hitmen. Johnny and Dr. Marian barely escape in a Corvette.

"Hosts of Eden" is a fictional podcast, written and performed by Jay Mcfarland. Mcfarland is the Host of "The JayMac News Show,” which airs weekdays at 12:30-2 pm on Salt Lake City's KSL NewsRadio.

The JayMac News Show is hosted by KSL News Radio's Jay McFarland. KSL News Radio is part of Bonneville Media and based in Salt Lake City, Utah. Don’t forget to review and subscribe to the JayMac Mac News Show podcast on iTunes. Or follow Jay on Twitter and Instagram @JayMacNewsShow or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/JayMacNewsShow/

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