6a TSA Times, Post April Fools, Scoop Update On Megan Thee Stallion and Roundtable Bayou Butcher Update 04-02-26
35 min
•Apr 2, 2026about 2 months agoSummary
This episode of The Roula Show covers TSA wait times at Houston airports, April Fools' pranks, Megan Thee Stallion's health scare during her Broadway debut, and a roundtable discussion about bodies found in Houston's bayou with a new theory from law enforcement about homeless encampments.
Insights
- Megan Thee Stallion's hospitalization highlights the physical toll of high-pressure performance schedules and the importance of recognizing body's warning signs before collapse
- Law enforcement suggests many bayou bodies may result from homeless encampment practices rather than serial killings, revealing gaps in how vulnerable populations handle deaths
- Houston's homeless crisis requires multi-faceted solutions beyond facility-based approaches, as many individuals resist structured environments due to substance dependency or autonomy preferences
- April Fools' pranks have unwritten social rules (reveal by noon) that differ from traditional expectations, affecting credibility when violated
- Broadway understudies play critical roles in maintaining show continuity when stars face health emergencies
Trends
Celebrity health transparency: Public figures increasingly sharing medical details to normalize health strugglesHomelessness as systemic issue: Media and radio personalities engaging in substantive policy discussions about housing solutionsLaw enforcement community engagement: Police officers sharing investigative insights informally with media personalitiesBroadway accessibility: Major productions featuring diverse talent in leading rolesSleep health monitoring: At-home sleep study devices gaining adoption as alternatives to clinical sleep labsSocial media prank culture: Evolving etiquette around timing and disclosure of April Fools' content
Topics
TSA Security Wait TimesApril Fools' Day Pranks and EtiquetteBroadway Performance Health CrisesMegan Thee Stallion Health UpdateHouston Bayou Bodies InvestigationHomeless Encampments in HoustonSleep Study TechnologyHarry Styles Concert PromotionPregnancy Nausea ManagementHouston WeatherEnterprise Rent-A-CarMusical Theater in HoustonAvatar Movie FranchiseTim Miller and Laura Miller CaseTexas EquiSearch Organization
Companies
Push and Win Law Firm
Personal injury law firm specializing in Houston car and truck accident cases, advertised as available 24/7
Six Flags
Theme park mentioned in April Fools' prank where Six Flags supposedly announced return to Houston
Enterprise Rent-A-Car
Car rental company where Connor, a co-host's brother, works as a manager with rapid promotion history
Netflix
Streaming platform mentioned as home to 'The Killing Fields' documentary about serial killer victims
Lifetime Fitness
Gym chain mentioned for interactive treadmill technology with virtual trail experiences
People
Megan Thee Stallion
Hospitalized during Broadway's Moulin Rouge musical due to extreme exhaustion, dehydration, and vascular constriction
Tim Miller
Founded search organization after daughter Laura's murder; recently saw suspect indicted after years of investigation
Connor
Co-host's brother, youngest manager at Enterprise with fastest promotion record, also developing own clothing brand
Sam
Co-host discussing pregnancy nausea remedies, brother's career, and homelessness in Houston
Eric
Main host of the show, attended Astros game and spoke with law enforcement about bayou bodies investigation
Kevin
Co-host discussing radio station infrastructure, emergency broadcast procedures, and homelessness solutions
Quotes
"I've been pushing myself past my limits lately running on empty. My body finally said enough. It honestly scared me. I thought I was going to faint on stage."
Megan Thee Stallion•Celebrity scoop segment
"I fought, I cried, I screamed, maybe today it was all worth it."
Tim Miller•Roundtable discussion
"You don't want that in your home. You don't want the cops coming in there tearing all up and stuff."
Eric•Bayou Butcher roundtable
"These families live their lives pre-murder, post-murder. And the post-murder part of their life is an entire mission for the rest of their lives."
Kevin•Roundtable discussion
Full Transcript
Push and Win law firm is your dynamic duo in personal injury cases, specializing as Houston car and truck accident lawyers. Available 24-7s call 1-833-PUSH-WIN. They will challenge the big truck companies to ensure accountability for their client injuries. Don't navigate with the insurance companies alone. Use the dynamic duo Push and Win to tackle complex negotiations to secure your fair compensation. Join a winning team that fights for your rights. Visit pushwin.com for more. Remember, we Push, you win. The TSA is not completely fixed up. They gave them a little temporary cash, but they still need to do an outright payment bill. The TSA security wait line is IAH terminal A north. 7 minutes. Pre-check is 3 minutes. Terminal E, 7 minutes. Pre-check is 6 minutes. Bravo. Got it back to good. I have a question about... We'll go over this for April Fool's from yesterday. Who got got and how they got got. I saw a thing yesterday in all our chaos of balloon world over here when we got punked. There's apparently a rule for April Fool's that you're supposed to reveal it by noon, by 12 noon. So if in fact somebody tried to pull something online at like 9pm, apparently that's faux pas. Really? Like you can't put your prank up at like 8pm or 9pm and people go to bed thinking that is truth. Yeah, I saw one of those yesterday. One of those people that we follow on Instagram and the industry posted something late in the day. And how that was April Fool's. Yeah, they were having to shut down their account. And I'm like, oh, I bet they did. Oh, no it's April Fool's. It's still the afternoon. You get you in the morning because you're not thinking about it, you're busy. Right. By the afternoon you're... I still forgot to do it. My wife fell for the Six Flags one. Which one's that one? Coming back to Houston Six Flags. Oh, that one was the one you started later again? She said to me earlier, I'm like, you fell for it. And then she fell for this realtor that's really big here. Is going to be in the Houston, like their own reality series. A million dollar listing. Okay. Show. And had him on it. People were falling for that. Oh my God, you should definitely be doing that. I dope. It's April Fool's people. Don't leave anything. April Fool's? Hell no. Yeah. Although I predicted something yesterday to happen. What? I predicted on this show. I was going to the Astros game, I said they're going to win. Six to four. Nice. And that was the actual score. Yep. It was a good game? Yeah, it was fun. He's still hung over, can you tell? Yeah. Oh yeah. What time's you going to bed? The best part about one o'clock game is you're home by like 5.30. Six o'clock. I really don't remember. You remember when you went to bed? I had to put on that, I put on the, it's a storing mechanism. You put on your wrist and you put something on your chest. Then you got to put this thing on your finger all night. Well, for all your snore research. And for six hours of sleep, so I kept waking up like, oh man, come on. I just barely made it because by the time I went to bed and have to get up, I got six hours of sleep. Yes. So we'll see what happens. At least I didn't have to go to one of those clinics they used to go to. Yeah, well you just sleep outside of your house. Oh gosh, yes. I mean, I could do it, but I don't know how other people, a lot of people can't sleep. I don't think I could do it. Like, I couldn't sleep well. So did you say that you did a different kind of sleep test then? Yeah, it was just like a wristband with this little thing, a square thing on it. Then you put your finger in this little, that was the hardest part is having your finger in it. Yeah, it's like grabbing my finger. Yeah, because it's like. It bites on it. Yeah, pressure all night. Like when you want to give your blood pressure and stuff. Yeah, yeah, yeah. It's not like that kind, but it's like round so it sticks in there and it won't come out. It really sticks in there. It's like, huh, is it going through my skin? Yeah, I did not like that. And then you went to the app on your phone? Yeah, yep. Then you put it into code, then you hit end recording, and then it goes straight to the place. And then I think you can delete that app. Yeah, yeah, I'm giving it a crap. You don't need that anymore. And do you have to record yourself to see how you sound when you snore? No, no. No. I don't know if that thing picks it up. Does that thing pick up snoring? No, I think they're doing your oxygen level and your blood. Right, but I didn't know if he also had some device that's supposed to record what it sounds like. Oh, on the ice, which is it? I guess they don't care. I guess they're like, yeah, they go by your blood pressure. I don't know what that thing is. They put, like it stuck onto my chest. Like right, right here. Heart rate? It wasn't. There's like a just around circle stuck there. I'm like, I don't know. There's a little wire in my wrist. That was during your snoring test? Yeah, last night. Oh, okay. They didn't give me that little thing that went onto my chest. What the hell is this thing? Is it even real or are they just doing that to make it feel like it's official? But I'm glad it's so much easier than what you think of when you think of sleep test. Yeah. Is going in and getting strapped into all those different things. Maybe once you go through it, then the rest of us will follow in your footsteps because it won't be as painful. Someone told me that they said that it's not as accurate as obviously going into a... I'm sure it's not. She's like, you should go into the sleep one. I'm like, yeah, I'm thinking of this to me up. I'm good. Okay, for anybody listening right now who's done that thing where you go into that sleep place, I don't want to sleep around strangers. Do you have your own room? That's what I was wondering. Or is it like a bunch of beds? Bump beds? And there's all these people, like all these like twin beds in a row. A mishap. Like camp or jail. I don't know. I don't want to sleep around other people that I don't know. I don't think it is. You're in your own little room. Yes, but just knowing that people on the other side of that mirror are watching me. What if you fart? Oh, yeah, what do you do? Oh, I'm sure you do. Or what if you get like a... Like things, nature takes its course. You probably have a sheet on, don't you? Or like a blanket? I mean, sure, but I'm just saying when people sleep, they release gas who hasn't like, you know, you're too... Like they're gonna hear everything. Yeah, but yeah, they're relaxed. They're back behind that screen. I think they're listening. They're back there with their AirPods. We'll listen to our podcast type stuff. They're not. They're not listening to you snore. Yeah, and this is their first week. Oh, my God. Here we go. Oh, God, this guy. They're probably making bets with people. This guy farts so much. Look over here. How many farts do you think you'll get in there? Chamber five. My God, he's a fatter. He's got the record for all the farts. That's so funny. My God. Well, y'all can text us at 37530 if you got yesterday with April Fools. I didn't realize the rule was before 12, you should tell everyone it's a joke. But here at the six o'clockers, we found the reveal at nine, who ballooned us up. And it was Sam and Lattie. Yeah, what the heck? I thought it was Kevin Audrey. He was like, me, me, me. He got stuck. I didn't do it. Suckers. I didn't even think that. But Lattie said he did it in the video, and then it revealed you at the end. Because he's like, no, there's more. Lattie was like a school kid. He was so excited. The amount of times that man called me, I was like, bro, you could have texted me. I feel like Lattie, because he just joined us what, maybe two months ago. Yeah, I think two. Yeah, has it been two? Maybe four. I mean, the station he's been here since, I think. Right, we met him from January or did we meet him December? Somewhere there. Okay. Yeah, whatever. But he hasn't been here that long, but it's like, I feel like him and I are like brother or sister that we're just always bickering with things. So I'm like, it's funny. Stop calling me. You leave me alone. Leave me alone. That could have been a text, bro. I'll see you at the gym. Right, tell me at the gym, bro. Tell me at the gym, bro. That's right. Wait, why you call me boomer? Yeah. Get out of here. Don't call me. I'll see you at the gym. Yeah, boomers call. Yeah. All right. Speaking of boomers real quick, my little brother is not a boomer, and it is his birthday today, and I know he's not listening, but I just wanted to give him love anyways. He's listening. Your mom's listening. The podcast will run this way. No, I think he's already at work. He has a full-time job. I'm so proud of him. He's just doing so great. You're already graduating college? Oh, yeah, yeah. Wow, what's his job? So he definitely wanted to get into the medical sales like my husband, and it is difficult to get into it if you don't have any medical experience with things in the sense of my husband did the whole athletic training route and then was able to kind of get in that way. Connor went to school for, ooh. Sales? No, he didn't. Hi, my name's Connor. I'm not even going into sales, but he works at Enterprise. The rental car company. Yes, and he is a manager. He is the youngest manager and has gotten promoted so quickly. I think he's like the fastest promotion possible, and he's the youngest one. Work with people and deal with people. Yeah, exactly. And selling that package, because whenever people are, I always tell him, I'm never getting the insurance coverage because I have my own insurance. And he will just go off on me for still look. I'm like, bro, that's in you because you're getting some money. Yeah. I'm not using your service. Yeah, why would I want their insurance when I already have my insurance to cover me? But it's just so exciting to see him as a grown man. Yeah. Are you going to see him as a grown man? He's still going to be your little brother forever. No, he's like a grown man now. I feel like he's almost like six foot. He is so muscular, and I'm like, what the heck? I got to step up my game. But I just, yeah, I'm so obsessed with him and love him, and I don't think I'm going to be able to spend a summer week long vacation with him because of his full-time job. And he has a lot of other things like he's going to Spain with his girlfriend, and then he's going to Miami with a bunch of friends. So you choose him to... I don't blame him. He's 24. That's what you got to do. He's 24. Would you rather do that or come to like where your sister is at with two kids like now? Oh, thanks. That's like Christmas. I don't even know if I'll see him in Christmas because I don't get to go home because I work. So I don't know when I'm going to see him next. It's easier for him to travel than for you to travel. Make him come here. It is. Yeah, I could maybe pay for his father or something. Maybe he could get in an enterprise car and take a road trip. Take a road trip? Yeah. I got to drive this car down to Texas and move back in Houston. I would love that. Every time I see an enterprise here in Houston, I'm like, Connor, look. You could stay at my house for free. Does he get a free car? No. If he ever needs one, say he comes down here and he wants to rent a car. He gets a discount. Actually, he's not old enough. Oh, he's not old enough to rent the car on his own because he's 25. That's hilarious. He's the manager and he's not old enough to rent from his own company. He can't even use the company. No, it's not joy-fried. That's funny. Sometimes you have to take the car to other enterprises or you have to actually go and pick up the client depending on if they're in a rush. A lot of times he's been driving fun cars. I wanted that wagon-ear and he's like, don't get that. There's so many problems. He's all about cars now. I went to enterprise to get, and I was going to pick one. They said, no, we can't. All those wagon-ears are off the market. Shut them down. Something happened. Software problem. I don't know. It was just so many issues. I don't get that. I'm like, but I love them. They look so nice. Sorry. Quick shout out to him. Love him. I'm hoping I will see him soon. Is he like Ted? Remember the first Ted? Mark Wahlberg and Ted worked at Enterprise? Oh, they did. I remember you saying that last night. I don't know if it was Enterprise. No, Connor is... You've never seen that? I feel like I ruined him as an older sister, but to be fair, I was in college when he was probably watching these movies, so I wasn't home. But he doesn't have any of the same comedy as I do. I feel like I like... Ten years apart. Yeah, and he's into weird stuff, like anime. Yeah, anime. My son loves the anime stuff. I'm like, weird stuff to you, Sam. The anime world. Anime is huge in this. He's all about anime. You still want to come down here because they do the anime, and Dallas, Houston, and Austin, they have... I didn't realize we're such a huge hub for the voice actors of anime here. The studios are here. Oh, yeah. I don't even know. Why don't you get him one? Try and get an audition. For anime? I don't know. He's so busy, though, with his job, and then he has his own clothing brand that he's working on. Wow. I know. I'm just really stoked for it. That's a big statement. We got the wrong sibling. He sounds like he's a good getter. Closing you down. Brand. Brand. Uh-oh. That's such a bad map. By the way, a lot of people are texting. I used to be, but now I have babies. A lot of people are texting Eric with a sleep study. One person says, sleep study's cool. You get basically a hotel room by yourself. It's only awkward because they have to unhook you from everything when you have to use the bathroom. Oh, no. Then the person said, I went to a sleep study years ago. It was like a hotel room. The bed was better than mine at home. It was so comfortable. I had very nice linens. Was it very clean? Even had like a dresser in the room to make it feel like a hotel room. But yeah, being hooked up to all those wires on my head and fingers, it was difficult to sleep. Ended up borderline, no-colleptic. Maybe they only need you to sleep for an hour. I think it's all night. The other person said that you're having a... I didn't have six hours of mine to get enough data. Okay. But maybe there because they have all those things hooked up. Yeah. Because nobody can sleep by six hours in that place. He's asking right out of the gate, what are the best pregnancy nausea tips for me and Sam? I'm going to tell you right now. Find yourself some rubbing alcohol or an alcohol wipe like you get on the airplane and sniff that. If you are ever feeling nauseated or... Yeah, nauseated, not nauseous. Nauseous means you're throwing up. Nauseated. Sniff an alcohol wipe or sniff rubbing alcohol and that's what's to help you. Really? Play a tendon trick. Don't drink it. Sometimes. But if you're already past that edge, that's not helping. And ginger juice, I am scarred from them. Don't do it. Don't be a... Oh, God. I guess just still feel it in my throat. Too many. Too many. Too many. All right. It's pretty windy outside. I mean, I noticed that when I first got out my door, like the wind was whipping and the trees were moving a lot and even here downstairs, it was really windy. So it's probably windy where you are. It's going to be cloudy today, but not raining. Yesterday we got that really weird rainstorm for like five minutes. We didn't know it was raining. Remember that? Okay. So it's a 72 degree temperature right now at 98.01 West Timers and we're high of 83. And we'll be right back with scoop. We have an update with Megan the Salion as to why she had to leave the Broadway show. Update to her health next on The Rural Show there. It can K-R-B-E. Hi, I'm Joe Salci. Hi, host of the Stack Invengements podcast. Most economists agree small amount of inflation is actually good. 2% is what you're going for. But why is everybody freaking out? Oh, because it's the fallout. People don't track their budget. You have this slow slipping that happens every month. To all of a sudden you go, man, I don't have any money. The reason is now two people go to a restaurant. That bill is 60 bucks for two. Two guys walking to a restaurant. They start screaming. Isn't that hilarious? $60. Stacking Benjamin's. Follow and listen on your favorite platform. Celebrity scoop. I'm a Rural Show with Eric. 104.1 K-R-B-E. It's brought to you by Takeri Esaran Das. Why are y'all laughing? She didn't mean it like that. Behind the scenes during commercials, I was like, oh, we have all these balloons still in here. We're talking about, we're talking about, once if they cause like a fire or something, I asked her, I was like, where would we go? And she goes downstairs. But I know that you would get out of the building. She meant like to do the show the next. Like once at, yeah, once at the studio. Well, we would go downstairs to get it ourselves out of here. And then the next day we'd go next door. Or if it took it both out. Once if it took it. The whole floor out. Yeah, but we're the main. Where's the main board? We'll pull our cars up to the tower. To the tower, yeah. Stick a USB port in there and just broadcast from the tower. Alligators out there? I don't know. George would have to set up a temporary studio. Usually a lot of other radio stations come to your rescue competition. We'll sometimes come to your rescue and say, hey, we understand you would do this for us. Come over here. You can run the high data line over to the same tower. A lot of us on the same tower. On user studios. Yeah, and user studio for a hot minute while George builds an interim station or engineer somewhere else. I would assume that's how it would go down. But now with technology, you know, you don't have to have all these huge satellite dishes and all that kind of stuff. You just plug into the internet. Yeah, plug and play. That's what it is. T1 line. That makes sense. Thank you, Kev. So because there's three balloons, I want to let them sit here and see what happens. Like they're amidst all the computers. And I go, hmm, well they shrink down from the computer heat or they pop during the show. You hear a big pop. Those balloons popping. See what happens. Okay. Harry Styles, Madison Square Garden, New York City. We have a chance for you to win a trip there. There are going to be four trips to give away. It's four trips for two to New York City. It's to see the together together tour. And then one person is going to be the grand grand prize winner where we will then send you to London to see Harry Styles. The national keyword you need to text is the word watermelon. Watermelon. Send that to 95819. That's not going to change until Sam's show. Every hour it's watermelon. So do it whenever you want. Watermelon 95819. All right. Yesterday at this time, the news was that Megan Thee Stallion had to leave the Broadway play of Mulan Rouge, the musical, because she was having health issues. And even her hairdresser was texting from the hospital. Was it exhaustion? What was it? My God. Pray for Megan. We're like, oh my God, is there really really wrong with her? Is it just like, you know, overdoing it? Well, she, she revealed that she was suffering from extreme exhaustion as well as dehydration, low metabolic levels and vasco constriction, vascular constriction. She said on Instagram, that is, that was a real wake up call. She said, I've been pushing myself past my limits lately running on empty. My body finally said enough. It honestly scared me. I thought I was going to faint on stage. I really tried to push through my performance. I just could not. So she left the stage and they paused the musical for a while. Then the understudy came in and she went to the hospital. So she took yesterday off to recuperate, but she plans to be back on the stage tonight. So that's good. That's nothing crazy. But that is true when you are pushing yourself, pushing yourself until your body finally says, excuse me. And you know what sucks is that you go to Broadway, like, say, from Houston, you fly in because you're like, I am a big John Hamm fan. And he's in this madman musical. I can't wait to see him. And then, man, John Hamm will not be performing tonight. Oh, yes. In his place. No, I'd be so mad. I know. That's the worst. But then you can't like, you know, it just sucks that if they advertise like a star that's going to be there, it's like, it's like, well, they got to be there. I don't know what's going on with my digital, like algorithm, but I have not been to New York since November, but all of a sudden I'm getting hit hard with the musical of the six, the six wives of Henry the eighth. Isn't it here now? Because I did see the six in New York. It's about the six wives. It's like basically like Spice Girls. They kind of do like six Spice Girls. It's like a real cool pop musical. Oh, fine. It was super fun. Okay, you'd love it. The songs are great. The songs are great. That sounds like something I'd enjoy. And you say it is coming to Houston? I don't know. It's not showing me an ad in Houston, Eric. It's just showing me. Because maybe I saw someone asking about it. Let me see. The six Houston. I haven't been to theater in quite some time. Back to the future? I know. Back to the future. The musical starts March 31. It started March 31. It's going for another few days. I want to see that. Oh, let's see. That's probably why. April 7 to 12th. The six? Sixth of the musical. April 7 to 12. So after Back to the Future of the Musical, six of the musical. So like coming up? Yeah. Oh my God. Go get some tickets. Go get your tickets. Do you want to go skiing or do you want to go skiing? Yeah. You call it skiing if there's no snow? Just walking in the mountains? That'd be cute. You're not going to make fake snow? They are going to make snow again. Yeah, I figured. My first time ever skiing ever was in a situation like that, Kev. It was too warm and the snow that they were blowing onto the mountain was more slushy than it was soft. And it was my first time skiing. I don't know. I broke my butt about 60 times on the slush. Legit had to come back and like have care to my spine. It was horrible. I'm not skied again. I will not ski. That's not worth the risk, but that was part of the problem. So you're an experienced skier, but for anybody going for the first time, if there's no snow, maybe you just don't try it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Moist snow will catch your skis a lot easier. And also trying a new sport like that as an adult is very challenging. So hard. You guys have your kids do it right away. Yeah, they started me at six years old at the Chalet. Pizza! Pizza! Pizza! Pizza! My French fries are too fast. Pizza! Pizza! My car. Yeah, with to celebrate NASA's moon mission Artemis 2 or Artemis 1? 2. Artemis 2. Right. This is how bored entertainment is. They're like, here's a list of songs about the moon to celebrate the moon mission. How many songs at the moon can you all think of off the top of your head? No, Fly Me to the Moon. No, cry me. Fly Me to the Moon. Man on the Moon by R.E.M. Okay. Moon River. Fly Me to the Moon is on the list. I remember that from Chevy Chase singing it. Moon River. Blue Moon. Okay. New Moon on Monday or something like that. Bad Moon. Is that by Duranduran? Bad Moon Rising. Bad Moon Rising, yeah. I see Bad Moon Rising. I'm not from the Forrest Gump movie. Yeah. And a Wolf. Pink Floyd's Eclipse is listed here on this list. I don't know that one. I guess that's about the moon, yeah. And then Moon Day Dream by David Bowie. I don't know that one. Nothing before like 19, nothing after 1885 I don't think is on this list. Wow. Songs about the moon. Oh no, sorry. Man on the Moon R.E.M. you said 1992. That was 1992. Man on the Moon. That was a good song. And then Echo and the Bunny Men who did Lips Like Sugar had a song called The Killing Moon. I don't remember that one. But if you hear it you go, oh yeah. The Killing Moon. Sure, whatever. Also, I don't really know why this ranker is relevant right now. Does Avatar have a new movie coming out? I'm not up on my movie news. Yeah. Does Avatar have a new one? End of the year will be the finale or something. Okay. Avatar, James Cameron loves long movies because he just packs so much in there even once they're edited, they're still three hours long. And there's a list about the worst movies that are over three hours long so don't waste your time with. That's why Avatar. One of the Avatar movies is on there. I saw the first one years ago and I haven't seen the other ones. Yeah. Avatar, Fire and Ash. The first time I watched one was in, remember when it was like before the Peloton? Before the Peloton became a big thing, a lot of these gyms would have these rooms with a movie theater. Oh. And so the whole concept was you would ride while you watched the movie. And so I was like, oh okay, well maybe this movie won't be that long. It's a long movie. Oh my gosh. You did like 50 miles? I had to stop. You kept me off this bike. I was like, this is the worst movie ever and it took so long while I was riding with the stupid bike. Was it the original Avatar? Yes. That you hated. So now that's scarred me. I was like, okay. We're just going to sneak out. We're really into it. I was like, no, this is like the longest movie. You like riding bikes? Like on the New Workout? No, no. But everybody was about it. So I was like, okay, let me give it a try. But it wasn't like a spin class. It was just legit at your own pace riding the bike. Correct. And you're just watching Avatar. The movies. Yes. That's very odd choice because it's such a long movie. That's what I'm saying. You think they'd pick something like an hour and 10 minutes. And it's like kind of fast but kind of slow. Like it wasn't a movie that you would like want to like be like, yeah, let's ride. Like I try watching sports on a treadmill and I'm the worst at it because I start moving my body like I'm watching the game I get into. When I sit there watching sports, I don't do that. But on the treadmill, I find myself not going straight. I go to the right. I'm going like moving over like this. No idea why it always happens. I have not been in a traditional gym to work out in a long time since the 24 hour fitness days where you had just the, you were at the mercy of whatever they picked on their television channels. Yeah. And that's when I became familiar with pardon the interruption on ESPN because I would always go to the gym at three. I don't know why that's when I hit the wall like crazy. But three o'clock was my gym time and pardon the interruption was part of my routine in that hour and a half I was at the gym. So that's how I became familiar with that. But now, I mean, even at that time they had some treadmills where it won't work unless you're moving. Yeah. I had TVs on it or bikes. Right. They still have some of those. So track track one that it went negative six up to 40 angle and the TV would like I was like, I could pick Hawaii. All of a sudden I'm going over these branches. Yeah. Mountain and even a jokes. Like this guy did a comedy three mile comedy and he's just jokes. Why is it walking? Wow. I was at lifetime fitness once on a guest pass. I did that where you pick the trail. You're walking in real time in some great city. Yeah. I got bored fast. I was like, you know what? I'm not invested in this. It's not real. Yeah. I'm not invested in this. I'd much rather do the real thing but that's not. I was like, why do I feel like I'm going so slow? I'm going so slow. All right. Come on next. Next we're going to go around the table. There's one thing. You know how I think the Bayou Butcher is real. You've made up the Bayou Butcher. Some day we'll be a hero. They'll be doing documentaries about it and I'll be one of the people. You'll be a hero. Okay. But I was talking to some police officers and they had the reason why they don't think it's Bayou Butcher. Why they think it's something else. All these bodies showing up in the bayou. We've had like what, 50 bodies? Is it Gators? There's a reason why some of these, a lot of these bodies end up in there. Okay. Well, we're going to find out. I was like, no, really? So I don't know if this is 100% true. There's no Butcher. I think my Bayou Butcher is just as plausible as this one. All right. Let's find out what the theory is next on the Ruler Show there. It can 104.1 K RBE. It's time for the Ruler Show round table round with Eric Sam and special K round round. The table. All right. The table. What's the big, what's the big news? Eric yesterday went to the Astros game with one of our friends in law enforcement. Yeah. And that sounded some other police officers around there, you know, hanging out. And you know, because I always think all these murders around the bayou are not murders, but the bodies that I've been found and made the news. And then they've checked and I always thought this is going to be a serial killer because there's not a whole lot of cameras. They can't, they can't cover everything in the bayou. And it'd be a great place to put bodies. But they're saying, you know, there's no serial killer. They've done their, you know, they've done their investigation. They're saying that, but you never know. But my friends have said that what happens is there's a homeless encampments around there. Okay. And what happens sometimes is what they're thinking is when people die in there, maybe they, you know, just natural causes or OD or something. What happens is the people there in the encampment would don't want them dying in their camp because obviously that would be gross. So they would just put them in the bayou and they would go down the street, you know, go down the way area because they might you don't want cops. You have to say there's a dead body there. You got cops all around. You got tearing stuff up. You want peace and you want quiet in your, your home. So they're saying they think that happens a lot. Throwing in there because then the people can take their stuff too. Like, you know, like, hey, divvy it up. But I didn't think a lot of these people were homeless. But there's a lot of encampments over there. Yeah, there's a lot of people were on the bayou. You're finding. Yeah. So that's what some of them are saying they think is happening with a high amount. So that could be it. And then there's also people just unfortunately suicides and stuff. People just go there and do that as well. So that's what they were telling me. So I don't think my bayou but your thing is going to be real, which is good. I don't want to be real. Right. But they're saying that that's one of the plausible things. And when he said that, I was like, oh, that makes sense. You know, you don't want that your home. You don't want the cops coming in there tearing all up and stuff. Because I was, I was looking around. There's so much homelessness. I feel so bad, you know, it's like, I want to see doing more for that. Are they doing anything? I mean, just letting people live in and make up tents in the campments. That's, that's not the answer. I mean, I have seen them clean it up. Like if you are in the Richmond, Montrose area, if you are leaving the Montrose area and you're heading Richmond towards downtown to go to 59 for the longest time, there was like this little encampment in this wedge of grass on the freeway on ramp. I remember there was a tent. There was a mattress. There was even a toilet there. Yeah. On the spur. On that spur. That's been cleaned up there. It's not a shiplies there. It's not a shiplies anymore. I don't know what it is. There's a lot of people around there. I don't know where they moved to, but there was definitely like a move around area. I'm going back to something else. It's like, give me a plaza where I used to live, where I moved. Yeah, there, it was on every corner now and people with the big carts and stuff. I don't know if y'all saw this, but we have a super hub here for the homeless. It's supposed to be modeled as something for great for self-sufficiency. They've, it's a transition center and it'll serve as a blueprint for ending homelessness across the United States. It's happening right here in Houston. Wow. It's at 419 Emancipation Avenue. I'm sorry, Sam. Oh yeah. No, I know. They're all around. I'm sorry, Sam. She's close to my house. The thing is, a lot of times with these homeless places that they go to, you have to be clean. You have to not be on drugs. Okay, gotcha. You cannot be drinking and... They want their freedom. Unfortunately, a lot of people that are homeless are normally on something and so they cannot stay in these facilities. And so that's a big issue and then you want your freedom. You don't want someone to tell you when you can and can't come and go. And so I think there are a lot of options like Kev said. I mean, there's a lot of different places that are helping. This one is specifically... You have to be clean. Giving people the wraparound services they need so they can get out of poverty and continue with their lives. They can house 320 people at a time and it has a goal of transitioning 1,000 individuals annually into permanent housing and employment. A lot of times it's mental health as well, though. Oh gosh, it is. It really is. That's what I'm saying. It's mental health. For sure. I'm hoping someone helps the people instead of like, oh, the world cup's coming. We have to clean it up. Clean it up. Or a different part of town. I also noticed the Hillcroft exit at 59. It was overtaken. I don't know if still right now. It's been a few months since I've gone to that exit, but I had to avoid it after I'd been doing that exit too many times. I was like, okay, it's almost unavoidable to be accosted by someone coming right up to your car while you're trying to move. There's one thing about somebody panhandling and staying to the median or walking when it's a red light, but it was getting too tricky there to try and dodge somebody who's, they're just getting right out there where the light's green. I go, my God, what is happening? When they snake through the cars and they're trying to stand on the little line that divides the line. I'm like, I'm going to go to the next exit. I'm just going to go to the next exit. I'm just going to take that. Chimmy Ruck eggs that everyone always gets to crash in. Oh yeah. I'm going to call it the Chimmy Ruck eggs at 59. So no buy you butcher. That was the theory about why there's so many bodies in the buy you. I feel like every single new station on their sub channel has some sort of an investigative report special series about the bodies in the buy you and who they are and what the families are saying. And some of them are anonymous and all that, but that's the update as of now. Isn't it update? That's just the theory as of now. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. 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And the one thing I've learned in the time that I have been in broadcast radio, in the home city I was raised in, is I have met many families, and one was my church family, who have family members who are victims of murder. And your life, you know how we live our lives pre-COVID, post-COVID? These families live their lives pre-murder, post-murder. And the post-murder part of their life is an entire mission for the rest of their lives to keep the murderer of their loved one behind bars, or to find the murderer, to keep them from getting parole. So even once you get justice, you still can't move on. No, you can't. Because you gotta keep this person behind bars if they don't get the sentence that they should. 100%. Which I never understood. If you murder someone, how could you get 40 years or? And then it gets condoned to 17. Yeah, understanding how that's even possible. Overcrowding, they're like, oh, for every one day, they serve as three days of good behavior. Let the drug dealer out, they sold your weed. But keep the person in that stabs somebody. And kill them, ruin the whole family's. That was a big day for Tim Miller. It's been a big day for Tim Miller. They say, how was the evidence? Have we heard yet, or is it too soon? Because he just got caught. He just got indicted. And Tim Miller said yesterday in the news, he doesn't want to say anything more than that, because he doesn't want to get in the way of the investigation. So that was huge after all these years. And the killing field, I believe, is on Netflix. People talked about it. And that was only four bodies. So I imagine the Netflix special that's coming about the Bayou bodies. That's over 100 bodies. People are just very interested in what happened, and how can you avoid this happening to you? You can't. Do you think Laura Miller thought walking to the convenience store, she's going to get kidnapped and killed? Of course not. Is it about technology? If it was 10 years later, 12 years later, you'd have cell phones. That's crazy. All right. Moving on to other things that we are usually moving on to on a Thursday, guys, we help people out with their relationships. Coming up next, we have another keyword reveal for the Harry Styles trip to New York City and to London. And we're going to help somebody who suspects there is cheating going on in their relationship. It's called Roses on the Rula Show with Eric and 104.1K RBE. Next roll with Vernon Davis. I'm your host Vernon Davis. OK, y'all, thank you. Thank you. That's enough. Today, we have Dietrich Wise. Through my example on the field, off the field, during game day in practice, that was one way that I led, because then it led to success. Next roll isn't about what's next. It's about why they do it. My man, Bobby Bones. Like, I've had a lot of stuff happen, bad and good. And so I don't have any fear of mixing it up. That's powerful, man. Next roll with Vernon Davis. 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