Topic: 911 Call

3 chapters across the catalog

84: More or Less
1:08:11 - 1:12:59

84: More or Less

Analysis of the Roske 911 Call and SSRIs

The 911 call made by Nicholas Roske is analyzed, noting his lack of political statements during the initial call despite later admitting to political motives. The hosts discuss the potential role of psychotropic drugs, SSRIs, and "Adderall-induced psychosis" in such incidents. They speculate on whether Roske experienced a "moment of clarity" that led him to surrender to the police.

10: Black and Blue
13:16 - 15:38

10: Black and Blue

Amber Guyger 911 Call Analysis and Editing

The 911 call placed by Amber Guyger after shooting Botham Jean is examined, with the hosts questioning if the audio was edited to favor a specific narrative. Guyger is heard expressing concern about losing her job, which the hosts find suspicious or potentially scripted. They compare the presentation of the audio to a movie trailer, designed to elicit a specific emotional reaction from the listener.

10: Black and Blue
36:55 - 39:51

10: Black and Blue

Deletion of Text Messages and Cover-Up Allegations

Evidence presented at trial showed that both Guyger and her partner, Martin Rivera, deleted their sexually explicit text conversations following the shooting. Prosecutors highlighted that Guyger was still texting Rivera even while on the phone with 911 dispatchers. The hosts suggest this behavior points toward an immediate concern for her job and reputation rather than the life of the man she had just shot.