WED FULL SHOW: Duji wants to sell her stuff, why won't JLR put cameras in his house, and Charlie's mom was almost scammed

Rover's Morning Glory2h 52mMay 20, 2026

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AI-Generated Summary

Scammers are no longer just stealing money—they’re weaponizing loneliness, identity, and emotional dependency using AI-driven impersonations that last months, not minutes. A woman in her 30s was duped by a fake jury duty scam, while an elderly mother in Pennsylvania was manipulated by a fake Elon Musk over two years, sending thousands via Telegram—proof that no age is immune. These frauds now spoof local police numbers, use fake uniforms, and even orchestrate real-world arrests, like when a cab driver was used to collect cash from a victim before being caught in the act. The most disturbing trend? The rise of 'Mangionistas'—three women with fake press credentials who glorify Luigi Mangione, the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer, calling for his victim’s mother to be cursed and claiming his children are better off without her. This isn’t just criminal behavior; it’s a cultural collapse where violence is celebrated, morality is inverted, and empathy is erased. Meanwhile, a Tennessee school board member was charged for touching a high schooler and saying 'God, you're hot,' but the host argues the legal response is an overreach—highlighting how society struggles to balance accountability and proportionality. At the same time, Jeffrey L. LaRock refuses millions in potential revenue by blocking cameras in his home, while Charlie plans to sell his possessions to fund a wrestling trip, underscoring the absurdity of modern choices between privacy, profit, and purpose.

Key Takeaways
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Scammers now use AI to sustain fake romantic relationships for months, manipulating victims emotionally before extracting thousands.

2

Fake police impersonations are escalating—scammers spoof local numbers, wear uniforms, and even orchestrate real arrests to build credibility.

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Three women with fake press credentials glorify Luigi Mangione, the accused UnitedHealthcare CEO killer, calling for his victim’s mother to be cursed.

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Carrying a firearm to church is now a reality for some due to rising violence at places of worship, signaling a societal breakdown.

5

A man sentenced to life in prison for decapitating his mother while high on meth confessed, then ate his own written confession.

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Chapters
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1 min

Podcast Promos and Opening Banter

The episode opens with multiple podcast promos, including Hey Jonas, Humor Me with Robert Smigel, and How Hard Can It Be with Deanna Maria Riva, setting a comedic tone before the main show begins.

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2 min

Miami Driving Experience and Language Barrier

A listener shares a shocking experience driving in Miami, where he encountered a branch where everyone spoke Spanish, no traffic laws applied, and the heat was unbearable—despite the beach access.

3:00
2 min

Wrestling Fundraising Appeal and Comedy

A junior high wrestler from Ohio shares her journey to the National Girls Wrestling Team and asks for $2,000 in donations. Rover jokes about selling his radio and Charlie plans a full purge to raise money.

5:00
2 min

Jeffrey’s Radio and the Car Sale

Charlie jokes about selling Jeffrey’s old radio as an NFT, referencing how he once sold Jeffrey’s car piece by piece for profit—highlighting Jeffrey’s lack of financial motivation.

7:00
2 min

Hair and Drain Chaos

Rover and Doogee complain about excessive hair in the bathroom, especially in towels and drains, with Rover describing a hair-clogged pipe that lacks a hair basket.

High-Impact Quotes
row. So he holds up his five fingers because he's winning the race. And once he wins the race, it's the final event, they will win their fifth state championship.
Rover38:25
Viral: 78.0
I had one just last week where a 35 year old woman fell for it and she ended up paying out $10
Jeff (Police Officer)97:14
Viral: 75.0
You're not supposed to smoke weed if you're on probation. And he knows that. He agreed to that. And now they'll have to pay the price.
Rover111:49
Viral: 72.0
Speakers

Hosts

RoverJefferyDoogee

Guests

Police OfficerCharlieBenAlexCaseyDerekBob
Topics Discussed
scam tactics95%digital arrest scam95%scam phone calls92%high school track disqualification90%podcast promotion90%fake press credentials90%AI-powered scams88%public safety threats88%church safety85%sports betting corruption85%elderly scams85%celebration of violence82%moral overreach80%mental health awareness80%privacy and home cameras80%concert ticket giveaway75%
People & Brands

Rover

person

50xNeutral

Charlie

person

20xPositive

Doogee

person

12xNeutral

Jeffrey L. LaRock

person

12xNeutral

Luigi Mangione

person

8xNegative

Tennessee school board member

person

7xNegative

Mangionistas

other

6xNegative

Brian Thompson

person

6xNegative

TSA

organization

6xNeutral

Apple Podcasts

other

5xNeutral

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