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The Slightly Warped Podcast

The Slightly Warped Podcast

By: Richard James Kearney & Ryan "Big Show" Pulley
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Tackling various topics with our own unique and quirky style.

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  • #223 - "$25,000 Per Cheek"
    May 1 2025

    Pro Football Hall of Famer and media personality Shannon Sharpe is facing a $50 million civil lawsuit, accused of sexual assault and battery. Today we explore his situation and give our opinions.

    Questions? Comments? Email us: theslightlywarpedpodcast@yahoo.com
    For more from RJK Productions go to www.rjkpro.com

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    38 mins
  • #222 - Chris Watts: Had Everything, Destroyed it All
    Apr 25 2025

    We are talking today about Christopher Lee Watts who strangled his pregnant wife Shanann and suffocated their two children Bella and Celeste. We look at his situation, what he did, why he did it and watch actual footage with near damning evidence of how his plan quickly went south, forcing him to confess.

    Questions? Comments? Email us: theslightlywarpedpodcast@yahoo.com
    For more from RJK Productions go to www.rjkpro.com

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    38 mins
  • #221 - Do They Help or Hurt?
    Apr 17 2025

    From the insurance companies to the pharmaceutical manufacturers and the very drugs they make, we are talking about this whole healthcare thing, looking at the pros & cons and voicing our opinions to it all.

    Questions? Comments? Email us: theslightlywarpedpodcast@yahoo.com
    For more from RJK Productions go to www.rjkpro.com

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    35 mins

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