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The jogan Experience so what what did fatty I'm sorry I don't want to interrupt this part but I need to know like we we should clarify like why what did fatty do he was accused of raping and murdering a woman he didn't do it murdering yeah wasn't it like a bottle broke inside of her that was the fake thing pull P I forgot the I read this like years ago but it's what what was it Jamie so how did she get murdered she it was a frame up I don't know I don't know who framed him someone framed him up I what was the reason for I don't remember cuz I read this years ago but it's uh but he is innocent and he was exonerated but uh if we could find it that'd be awesome I'm reading an article about right now it's hard to find the actual uh but he was a dude who his dad [ __ ] him up because his dad walked out on the family and like I think the mother was like mental but he was supposed to be raised by his father so he took his dad owned a hotel and they would like take him take a uh train to the hotel your dad this is where your dad dad is so his dad hears that he's [ __ ] coming and he sold the hotel and disappeared so then he just shows up and is like a fat kid like 13 he's like what do I do and they're like we can give you a job here so he started working at the hotel at like 13 oh my God and then he joins he finds out he's good by joining the talent show and uh they're like this guy's got an incredible voice and then he was being silly and funny they're like this guy's like kind of a genius he starts becoming like an incredible touring performer and of course the dad wants back in oh oh god of course classic but it's like but yeah I I remember being like his wife who he was divorced from was like he's [ __ ] innocent that like they divorced on like not amazing terms and she's like he didn't do [ __ ] so what did they frame him for was he becoming too big of a star or I don't I was trying to read through this it it's explaining the entire story in the Smithsonian article about it and it's like it's long I'm sorry for bringing this up if I don't have fully have a grasp on this but no it's okay A Brief that happen every day my life okay um where should we start here just WR up here okay according to Arbuckle
fishbach arranged everything from the rooms to the guest to the liquor despite prohibition and on Labor Day September 5th 192 1921 Arbuckle awoke to find that he had many uninvited guests he was still walking around in his pajamas bathrob and slippers when he saw Delmont and rap and expressed concern that their reputations might alert police to the Gin party in Los Angeles Delmont was known as a Madam and blackmailer rap had made some uh a something of a name for herself as a model clothing designer aspiring actress and party girl oh just regular La under 30 woman but the food and booze were flowing by then the music was playing and Arbuckle was soon no longer focused on his exhausting work SK schedule the burns on his backside or just who all the guests were what happened in the ensuing hours would play out on the front pages of William Randolph Hurst there you go again that [ __ ] national chain of newspapers in lurd headlines before Arbuckle had a chance to tell his side of the story Virginia rap was 25 years old when she arrived at the St Francis Hospital in San Francisco for a Labor Day weekend party uh Hotel excuse me I say Hospital St Francis Hotel in San Francisco for a Labor Day weekend party uh ma Delmont Delmont uh soon painted a Sinister portrait of the happy go-lucky portly Prince of silent film this is what she told police after Arbuckle and Rob had a few drinks together he pulled her actress into an adjoining room saying I've waited for you 5 years and now I've got you after a half hour or so Del mul heard rap screaming so she knocked on and then kicked at the locked door after delay Arbuckle came came to the door in his pajamas wearing wraps hat cocked at an angle and smiling his foolish screen smile behind him rap was sprawled on the bed moaning Arbuckle did it the actress said according to D Delmont rap was taken to another room a doctor was summered uh and he attended to her he said this might take forever for me to read this this was it this was it she she died that's why I was like leaving it there she died she died September 9th of a ruptured bladder so what actually happened though I don't know then I went to the newspapers and then he turned himself in right and that's where I was like I
think we this just getting way too long right but like what was the actual story Char man that's I don't know Arbuckle in a hole here trying to chase get some I think they were trying to blackmail him we have okay hold on a second there's the matter of the telegrams that she sent to attorneys in both San Diego and Los Angeles we have Rosco Arbuckle in a hole here chance to make some money out of him oh bab yeah oh okay they were trying to Railroad him he was making a million a year in 21 that's a lot of chatter what was that so they were trying to Fu a million a year in 1921 what was that money what's that today that's got to be like let's guess the doctor treated rap that the the hotel testified she had told him Arbuckle did not try to sexually assault her but the prosecutor got the point dismissed as hearsay who who I forgot this while I I don't know her bladder rupture no marks of violence on the body no signs of the girl been attacked in any way oh so she might have just had like she had a chronic bladder condition according to this oh so she might have just died yeah fatty araca was making a million dollars before we go any further let's find out what a million dollars I'm guessing at least 20 I'm going to guess more maybe 25 I say 50 million really maybe yeah a million dollars in 192021 in in 2024 money you're probably right I say it's 50 million cuz inflation is stupid it says it's about 15.8 million that's it damn damn we're both off so he was just only minor balling proba were balling way harder than him during the Depression his money would have went down and then it started going back up oh okay from the depression yeah after the 30s that million he had 1921 would have only been worth 750k oh wow 1932 so 10 years later if you just let it sit I guess then it went up yeah he was a party animal but he wasn't he wasn't a rapist or a murderer no so she just had a disease yeah and she died of that disease and they just had him for money wow dark [ __ ] it's a book's called frame up it's really good it's hard to find he was acquitted the first trial and then they tried to get him again jury deadlocked third trial Arbuckle was allowed to call witnesses for the first time wow so he got off and and he he
made a comeback but he died like a year after the Charlie Chaplain thing and that thing makes me say it's always been [ __ ]
