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  • @VoiceNerd
    @VoiceNerd Рік тому +83

    Just read this article on the subject: "According to multiple reports, what grabbed the FBI's attention during the phone call on The Howard Stern Show was that the caller revealed information about his murders that authorities say they never made public. They say some of the details the caller talked about were things that only the killer would know."

  • @monkeyballs512
    @monkeyballs512 Рік тому +72

    Howard’s goal was to keep the guy calm and on the line long enough that they could trace the call. He was also asking questions that could help to get some details that could help them find the guy

    • @nineteen96
      @nineteen96 Рік тому +2

      Nice guess

    • @maniac6666
      @maniac6666 Рік тому +8

      I dont think howard's studio got the technology to trace a call to be honest...

    • @dashonbradley5641
      @dashonbradley5641 Рік тому +5

      Clay still is not caught

    • @Zeeangelofdeath
      @Zeeangelofdeath Рік тому +1

      Wrong, you need a subpoena to get a trace on a call. Even then to get a trace on a call you have to plan ahead of time to do that. Such as expect a call from a kidnapper or a call from someone wanting ransom.

    • @monkeyballs512
      @monkeyballs512 Рік тому

      @@Zeeangelofdeath haha, a subpoena to trace a call’s origin? That’s comical and untrue

  • @DevonRucker
    @DevonRucker Рік тому +41

    I think Howard was trying to get clues so people would find him locally.

    • @CarloisBuriedAlive
      @CarloisBuriedAlive Рік тому

      Yes and also keep him on the phone long enough for it to be traced

    • @yellow45643r
      @yellow45643r Рік тому

      @@CarloisBuriedAlive They never found out who he was.

  • @CharifRocka
    @CharifRocka Рік тому +23

    Howard really is one of the best interviewers. He's surgical, uses humor effectively.

  • @d2ndborn
    @d2ndborn Рік тому +62

    I was stationed in San Diego many years ago as an instructor at a Navy school. One of the guys I worked with. Had stabbed his wife over 80 times and hung her on the clothes hook in her car. He then came into work. I was in the office he sat down next to me to have coffee. Like nothing had happened. After about an hour as he started to about it, I got a phone call from the front office and then the police came in and arrested him. He got life in prison.

    • @mariegold3906
      @mariegold3906 Рік тому +5

      Not that there is ever good reason. But why did he murder his wife?

    • @c_n_b
      @c_n_b Рік тому

      Maybe she threatened him with a false rape claim. 2 sides to every story.

    • @purple9533
      @purple9533 Рік тому +1

      Omg that so sad and scary. I’m glad your okay. Damn that’s crazy! 😮

    • @MaineManDezzo
      @MaineManDezzo Рік тому +1

      What was his name

    • @ronyrontana9735
      @ronyrontana9735 Рік тому

      @@mariegold3906 better question is "why not"?

  • @egadgo
    @egadgo Рік тому +9

    This is Jordan Schlansky, I fucking know it.

  • @randyv7081
    @randyv7081 Рік тому +37

    He said "I could say something like, "Bababooey", and then laughed to represent that he was joking. He also said that on the night he killed two people that one was in Mississippi. He was very careful throughout the interview to only refer to things in generalities.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA Рік тому +1

      Randy V: This made me think it was possibly a lie/joke. During that era, I listened to Stern and people would call up with stories to see how far they could get before they were caught lying. And, the #1 thing they'd do if they didn't get caught was say, "bababooey." This really does sound like it's a gag call and he simply got away with it.
      The only thing they say is that the people on the Stern show never talked about that call again and the person was never identified.
      Of course, it's possible everything is just being kept quiet in case they do catch up with "Clay"

    • @kirikayumura6015
      @kirikayumura6015 Рік тому +1

      @@LA_HA mmm.. interesting. I never listened to the Stern show but Love Lines had a similar deal for awhile.. fake callers would see how far they could get and then work in the line, 'asshole the size of a mason jar' to indicate that it was all fake. But they never tried to continue the ruse after saying that and they weren't subtle about it.

    • @LA_HA
      @LA_HA Рік тому +1

      @@kirikayumura6015 Love Line. I miss that show, even though most of the questions were the same, more or less. I still listen to Dr Drew on his podcast and the one he has with Adam Corolla. I think he's here on UA-cam, too, because he was just talking about getting a strike for supposed "misinformation" when he had a couple of medical specialists on talking about Covid, I think.
      But, it's too bad that the casual listener now missed Stern back in the day. It was a strange show, but rarely boring. I listened to Kevin and Bean on KROQ for a while after he went to SiriusXM, but they were kinda boring, so I found other people to listen to; and listeners still do that stuff on occasion. Not as much, but now and then

    • @kirikayumura6015
      @kirikayumura6015 Рік тому

      @@LA_HA Yes, I was bummed when they stopped the program and Drew moved on. I liked both Adam Corolla and Mike Castlewood as co-hosts.. not sure which I liked better. I haven't looked in a while but you could actually find quite a few full recordings of episodes posted on youtube awhile back.
      Yea, Drew still does some stuff on youtube and podcasts but I'm not sure what. I came across a 'Dr. Drew After Dark' that had Tom Segura as a guest I think.. and that brought back Love Line memories.. I also saw him show up on YMH episodes.

    • @Zeeangelofdeath
      @Zeeangelofdeath Рік тому +3

      @@LA_HAhe thing is the FBI contacted Howard and took a copy of the phone call. They said he knew things that they never released to the public so with that information I would say it’s true. Also he was probably a regular listener so that’s why he said “bababooey”

  • @kru21
    @kru21 Рік тому +87

    If you google, killer calls into howard stern show you can find more information on it. The guy who called in explained a lot of things about the murders that the police never released to the public. So that pretty much guarantees it was real.

    • @jacket5456
      @jacket5456 Рік тому +7

      Eh, no I wouldn't say it's guaranteed real. If someone can find a Statement made by the authorities regarding this call, or any Agencies even talking about it, then I'd believe it. But all I can find are basement detectives.

    • @アキコ2003
      @アキコ2003 Рік тому

      @@jacket5456 you doubt even tho you probably have passed through many killers in your life

    • @jacket6139
      @jacket6139 Рік тому

      ​@@jacket5456 interesting username

    • @jacket6139
      @jacket6139 Рік тому

      ​@@jacket5456I think you made a similar comment about my username in the past haha. Unless that was another guy named jacket

    • @darthbane418
      @darthbane418 7 місяців тому

      @@jacket5456 if he talked about details that wasn't told to the public its 99% real unless hes working on the case and decided to prank someone lmfao

  • @lorir5728
    @lorir5728 9 місяців тому +2

    I remember this live. One of the best was when Howard talked to the guy jumping of the Washington bridge. His life was saved but the whole thing turned into a hilarious circus. It was amazing.

  • @kkelseydoll
    @kkelseydoll Рік тому +9

    the movie Daz mentioned is called Henry portrait of a serial killer

  • @nonames6179
    @nonames6179 Рік тому +27

    Years ago In college I worked at a subway restaurant that was attached to a gas station. I was the closer and closed the store alone. One day I get to work and some creep was standing outside of the store hanging out. Something about him was off. He stood outside the store all day long and made everyone feel uncomfortable to the point we called and reported him to the police and the store owner. Though technically he did nothing wrong. Our stores policy was the closer always goes out of the back. So that night, I close the store up go out the back and go home no issue. When I get to work the next day I found out that the guy we reported had murdered and stole the car of the closer of the gas station nextdoor as he walked to his car that night. When I spoke with the police about what I saw as I was asked to give a statement, it was revealed to me that the security cameras had caught the creep hiding in the front parking lot and their theory was he was waiting to ambush myself or the other gentleman and that going out the back could have been the reason he went after the other guy instead of myself. In my opinion it probably also had to do with the fact that the other guy who was killed was 70ish years old and I was 18 years old and over 6 ft tall which made me the harder target. The guy was caught the next day, I think he ended up telling his brother who turned him in or something along those lines.

    • @Batman6544
      @Batman6544 Рік тому +4

      Good Grief man. Talk about intuition.

    • @Pandemiclui
      @Pandemiclui Рік тому +4

      i was in a similar situation, i was 17 closed at the local Burger king at 2am. usually my supervisor 28yr old, would leave and the other closer being older in their 30s would leave later. but everytime i was there the supervisor would wait for me to get in my car before leaving. one night there was a car parked under a tree in the parking lot. weird bc there wasnt other buildings for another 3miles. that same car was pulled over the next morning and the man was caught and arrested bc they found a machete and drugs, later they found out hed grape and kilI people at night. the manager moved me to the day shift and they put an extra worker at night and everyone had to leave at the same time.

    • @bus6292
      @bus6292 Рік тому

      Don't ever bother buying lottery tickets because you've already used up your life supply of luck.

    • @Batman6544
      @Batman6544 Рік тому

      @@bus6292 huh

    • @danacarter2343
      @danacarter2343 Рік тому

      You know there is something about those kinds of people. They can be just standing or getting a bag of chips and I swear they give off some kind of energy or vibe where you just want to run. Your nerves get bad even panicky. Outside of phobias, I think human beings can be so sensitive to other people we all can feel when someone is truly evil.

  • @saaamember97
    @saaamember97 Рік тому +41

    This "Clay" guy sounded quite intelligent in his answers, what I mean by that was, he was no dummy. I don't think he was calling from prison, because just about every criminal knows (Or, should know) that those prison phone calls are recorded.

    • @TheTrueVirus22
      @TheTrueVirus22 Рік тому +7

      But he calls a radio station where the call is also recorded?

    • @loribernardisunwell9663
      @loribernardisunwell9663 Рік тому +3

      @@TheTrueVirus22 he could have his attorney say it was a prank, it wasnt actually him, it was put on by the radio show, etc...its a bit different than if a jail/prison had it recorded so the answer to your question is yes.

    • @oROBBIEo
      @oROBBIEo Рік тому +3

      @@TheTrueVirus22 You're not very bright are you. In prison they know who is on what phone, who you called and for how long you talked and they record the audio. The traceability is quite different.

    • @TheTrueVirus22
      @TheTrueVirus22 Рік тому +3

      @@oROBBIEo Then you are already in prison either for that crime or for something else. But anyway, who would use a call from a prison in order to confess a crime in a radio show? What I am saying is that the comment doesn't make a lot of sense to begin with. Also, the guy isn't that smart, he is lucky that he wasn't caught (if he even is a real killer) but he revealed too much in that Interview.

    • @shoelesblondlady
      @shoelesblondlady Рік тому

      You should work on punctuation before telling someone that they're not bright.

  • @NuckinFuts2215
    @NuckinFuts2215 Рік тому +3

    Years back, my husband and I were going to look at a house for rent. When we arrived, we were greeted by some tall maybe late 40’s guy that wasn’t the owner of the house that my husband talked to. He said he was his lawyer (which is weird, why wouldn’t he have a realtor) and that the owner was going to be late due to whatever (I can’t remember it was so long ago). So he said he’ll show us around.
    So he takes us through the house, which mind you, in the ad it had normal pictures. The house was an old abandoned house that was since turned into some sort of daycare or something at one point. It was dilapidated and run down. I felt very uneasy at that point. It wasn’t like the pics in the ad. Well we let him show us around, we went through the first level, then he took us up to the second level.
    On the way up the steps there was a dead bird. Now my hairs were standing up. I just wanted to get out of there.
    We looked around the old, what I’m calling “facility” at this point because it was definitely not a legal place to rent as a home, as it had no kitchen.
    So we continue back to the first level and there was an old fat man with a cane planted in a folding chair (that wasn’t there when we arrived, the chair I mean) right next to the front door.
    He started chatting with my husband and they were talking about what we thought and about construction since my husband told him that’s his field when he spoke with him on the phone.
    It was August so it was hot. I was wearing shorts and a tank top. They were about mid thigh length shorts, but when I would look at the man with his fat ass planted in that folding chair. He was looking at my legs. My hackles were so raised.
    Then he started asking us about our families. Such a weird question for someone to ask that I’ve just met and am only looking at rental property.
    So I don’t think my husband caught on yet, though I did. I told him about my family and that we’re all close and military.
    They knew my husband was from England but he continues to tell them he’s not close with his family.
    Well what do you know, he asked if we looked at the basement yet. So weird because the “lawyer” didn’t take us to look at that. We said no, so he said “well you can’t put any investment into any property without looking at the basement” and he pointed down the hall and told us it was on the left.
    So we proceeded down the hall and looked to the left and there was the door to the basement.
    It wasn’t just any normal door though, it was one of those metal doors with the push handle in the middle to open it. Like we have here at schools in the stairwells. It was propped open by a metal bar.
    My husband started to walk down the stairs and I was frozen just looking at the door. He stopped and looked at me sort of confused, and I just shook my head no.
    I told him, in a whisper, there’s no way I’m going down there and we need to leave. I could hear the two men whispering, though I couldn’t make out what they were saying because the hallway was pretty long.
    My husband got wide eyed when he saw what I was staring at. The damn door that had no place in that building, propped open with a metal bar.
    He ran back up the few steps he took and we went back to the front.
    The fat man asked what we thought and my husband told him we would let him know if we were interested. We got out of there fast.
    I’m pretty sure they didn’t know whether or not we were carrying a gun.
    My heart was pounding when we pulled out of there because I just knew in my heart that if we went down into that basement, we weren’t going to leave it alive.
    I’m thankful for watching true crime shows for so long, because I’m pretty sure I wouldn’t have been as alert if I hadn’t.

  • @lavendermagic84
    @lavendermagic84 Рік тому +47

    If anybody here has never watched the JCS - Criminal Psychology UA-cam channel, they have a video entitled, "What Pretending To Be Crazy Looks Like", where they provide examples of criminals pretending to be crazy to avoid being put behind bars, but instead institutionalised in s psych ward or something. JCS then, in contrast, shows what an actual crazy killer sounds like - simple responses, devoid of human emotion or remorse (just like Clay here). It's chilling the way he talks about the person he held at gunpoint before finally ending his life. the video itself is informative and interesting to watch.

  • @jamesdemichele3649
    @jamesdemichele3649 Рік тому +6

    At first Stern is feeling him out to make sure he's real because they would get pranked even after the call screener checked them out.

  • @Green.P3
    @Green.P3 Рік тому +4

    This was so bizarre and the guy was so casual about it

  • @Foulm710
    @Foulm710 Рік тому +5

    The FBI did say that the caller knew things about active cases that were not released to the public. That and the fact that the show never talked about it again means that the FBI thinks it's at least possible the caller was genuine.

  • @_WeDontKnow_
    @_WeDontKnow_ Рік тому +76

    cheers to Daz for always being knowledgeable enough in foreign cultures to give a bit of context. Howard Stern is has been a huge deal for decades in this country, pretty entertaining dude. this interview is so intriguing though.
    when he said the women laugh off something he says, his voice gets shaky when he says "and that just pisses me off". if he's faking it, he's a pretty damn good actor. i can feel that anger coming right back up when he thought about it

    • @marvinlawrence
      @marvinlawrence Рік тому +7

      Cheers to Dave for always being so off that Daz has to set things straight.... Like clockwork. Lol

    • @Casey28027
      @Casey28027 Рік тому

      Stern is an atheist and he’s immoral as hell.

    • @danacarter2343
      @danacarter2343 Рік тому

      I so agree

    • @lilmanq7746
      @lilmanq7746 Рік тому

      I can relate to that, when i tell someone something that suppose to be serious but they laugh it off, it’s disrespectful, but no sane person would kill another person just because they been disrespectful

    • @danacarter2343
      @danacarter2343 Рік тому

      @@lilmanq7746 It depends on the level of disrespect.

  • @rbeck3200tb40
    @rbeck3200tb40 Рік тому +8

    Ive been a fan of Howard Stern since the 1980s and a regular listener I remember this caller. People have figured out that this was the convicted serial killer from New Orleans named Russell Ellwood.

  • @AndiRAin1
    @AndiRAin1 Рік тому +8

    According to the FBI, there’s about 30-50 active serial killers at any given time. Sleep tight everyone.

    • @sherryarflin726
      @sherryarflin726 Рік тому

      I agree .

    • @c_n_b
      @c_n_b Рік тому

      I'll sleep just fine, because I don't walk the streets offering dangerous men sex for money. 👍

    • @redcecrossans2189
      @redcecrossans2189 2 місяці тому

      ​@@sherryarflin726you are one?

    • @sherryarflin726
      @sherryarflin726 2 місяці тому

      @redcecrossans2189, AM I ONE WHAT??

    • @redcecrossans2189
      @redcecrossans2189 2 місяці тому

      @@sherryarflin726 a serial killer.

  • @helenchappell2632
    @helenchappell2632 Рік тому +12

    Not from prison, in the states you can only call collect from a prison and the operator announces where and who the call is coming from.

    • @chriswright8114
      @chriswright8114 Рік тому

      lmao. you have any idea how easy it is to get a cell phone in prison? it could very easily be someone who's locked up. 😂

    • @kimson305
      @kimson305 Рік тому +1

      People go on social media all the time in prison lol this 2022. Nobody calling collect like that.

    • @AkumaGekido
      @AkumaGekido Рік тому +2

      @@kimson305 And were they all over social media in 1997 when this call happened?

  • @jfoeodkapfk
    @jfoeodkapfk Рік тому +26

    Love the creepy/spooky content!
    We need more for Halloween!

    • @SalvableRuin
      @SalvableRuin Рік тому +6

      this is about real people losing their lives. Have some respect.

    • @coreyhall1150
      @coreyhall1150 10 місяців тому

      ​@@SalvableRuinI thought everyone killed prostitutes???? Oh man...... I was WAY off.

  • @lavendermagic84
    @lavendermagic84 Рік тому +14

    The term, "Baba Booey" is related to the executive producer of the Howard Stern show, after he accidentally said those words instead of the cartoon character "Baba Looey". It's a catchphrase that is often said during moments of high tension and live TV broadcasts, according to Google.

  • @TheTussman
    @TheTussman Рік тому +2

    Stern started his pro shock-jock career in Detroit Listened to him on the way to highschool.

  • @jayar7436
    @jayar7436 Рік тому +4

    I studied Forensic Psychology. This call is chilling in how candidly the caller speaks. He wanted someone to just know what he had done, to get it off his chest. I still wonder who he was/is.

    • @user-wr9ej6xe4j
      @user-wr9ej6xe4j Рік тому

      It was fake as shit for radio. First off, he killed exactly 12 people? Not an odd number like 8.9.7,11, etc etc. And Stern was firing his questions so fast,,, Sort of like he was prepared for this, lol. And the fact that he was known for being a shock jock and did ridiculous things ALL THE TIME for ratings.. Throw your forensic studies out the window dude lol, its just fake radio

    • @jayar7436
      @jayar7436 Рік тому

      @@user-wr9ej6xe4j Ok.

    • @user-wr9ej6xe4j
      @user-wr9ej6xe4j Рік тому

      @@jayar7436 Sorry i didnt mean for that to sound rude, i just meant most radio is fake. Especially when talking about someone like Stern who was constantly trying to up the ante for ratings. Cheers bud

    • @jayar7436
      @jayar7436 Рік тому

      @@user-wr9ej6xe4j I understand where you are coming from. Since no one has ever come forward to say either “Yes, this was a prank” or “No, I was the serial killer that called the Howard Stern show,” I believe there is still a possibility that the person on the end was truly a serial killer. If it was fake, he was a very convincing fake (at least to me). 😁👍🏾

    • @trexinvert
      @trexinvert Рік тому

      You'll get a lot of Stern haters whenever Stern get's props. Reason he's big he's not phony like the other pre-programmed DJ's. If you read radio history, Stern "is" talk radio because he takes real subjects and bring it up for entertainment. Don Imus and Rush Limbaugh all changed their format to copy him. You know how you know Stern is an original, because when he is asked he always points to other radio DJ's who also did talk. Regarding, the interview for this video. Howard, first priority is to "entertain" the listeners and always keep it interesting. If this was a fake call and it wasn't entertaining, he would hang up to go to next. If this was real, he will harvest the reality in "real time" while it's fresh. Most radio and tv is scripted, approved and directed. Howard controls everything that he delivers, plus he has a team of producers and real time joke writer(Jackie and Fred). So, haters love to marginalize Howard like he is a lowly copy cat and clique'd disc jockey. Not.

  • @Ezoangelofdeath
    @Ezoangelofdeath Рік тому +2

    anybody remember when that chick called Tom Leykis Show and admitted to doing her husband? then she bragged about getting away with it, and went into complete detail how she did it and how she covered it up and got away with it, I think she was in Phoenix, Tom ended up getting her busted and she went to prison

  • @PenelopeFrank
    @PenelopeFrank Рік тому +14

    Love to see your reaction to Mr Ballen's Stray Cat King story. It's so bizarre and seems so unreal. Watch to the end, his bloopers are hilarious.

  • @Chyrnobyl66
    @Chyrnobyl66 Рік тому +2

    that part where it says "no further mention of the call has been brought up by howard or his team since" is ridiculous. He's talked about it 100s of times on the show, and he's been interviewed on other shows about it. I dunno why they needed to add that bullshit caption at the end at all.

  • @TheRealdal
    @TheRealdal Рік тому +2

    Damn, this dudes every horror movie come to life!

  • @TheRealdal
    @TheRealdal Рік тому +1

    I’m sure producers had police on another line giving questions to give Howard to ask.

  • @southernwonder7024
    @southernwonder7024 Рік тому +2

    Back in the day I heard Howard stern talking man down off of the bridge in New York he saved that man’s life. Several people with suicidal tendencies have called into his show and he has saved all their lives. He refuses to take any more of those types of calls.

  • @andirandolph8830
    @andirandolph8830 Рік тому +2

    Would love to see your reaction to a murder suspect saved by a scene in Curb Your Enthusiasm.

  • @michaelterry3885
    @michaelterry3885 Рік тому

    I don't know why...?
    I lived in the Baton Rouge/ New Orleans area for a few years.... And listening to this guys voice, his accent, cadence and vocabulary.... It's ringing alarm bells...!!!! I have never in my life heard this phone call or seen this video before..but I know that I've heard this guy's voice before....!!!
    I know it..!!! How freakishly bizarre..??? I'm going to listen a few more times, maybe it will come to me...????? This driving me nuts..!!! I wish they would have just let him talk..!

  • @brosciencegutfeelings7058
    @brosciencegutfeelings7058 Рік тому +1

    Howard was on terrestrial radio til 2006, then moved to Sirius Radio. His show didn’t end in ‘06…it’s still on.
    Another clip showing he’s the best interviewer, wether prepared or not…

  • @xIkkito
    @xIkkito Рік тому +6

    I just red an article and well.....
    Storyville Slayer
    Other names "New Orleans Serial Killer"
    Details
    Victims 24+
    Span of crimes
    1991-1996
    Country United States
    State(s) Louisiana
    Date apprehended
    N/A

  • @isvvx
    @isvvx Рік тому +1

    This very guy could be in the comment section of every reaction video about this call & we’d have zero clue.

    • @monkeyballs512
      @monkeyballs512 Рік тому

      That’s right. You’d have absolutely no idea at all. You’d just have to guess

  • @YamiSphinx
    @YamiSphinx Рік тому +6

    Dave if the radio interview is all the evidence they have it won't matter what he said during it. Forget 'leading' the lawyer will just say 'it was all a prank bro' and that'll be the end of it.

  • @hifijohn
    @hifijohn Рік тому +2

    Yes, I'm a serial killer, long time listener first-time caller,and could you play killer on the rampage by eddy grant

  • @clipsedrag13
    @clipsedrag13 Рік тому +3

    nothing about this seems fake to me. his answers are not thought up they are immediate. he's self aware and honest.

  • @philipwalls4818
    @philipwalls4818 Рік тому

    All calls from correctional facilities are usually, collect charged to the caller. ". The phone rings, you answer, and then a computerized voice says, "
    .You have a call from the Govenor's plan to take. wr must both take it.

  • @sherryarflin726
    @sherryarflin726 Рік тому

    Every radio talk shows host nightmare!! He wasn’t in prison.

  • @gerry_atric
    @gerry_atric Рік тому

    The bayou was where Clay Bertrand from "JFK "was in the movie. Maybe he got it from there, idk the years similarity.
    Maybe his name is Tom or Lee, maybe last name's Jones.

  • @Marshall_Lee_Morningstar
    @Marshall_Lee_Morningstar Рік тому +9

    I know about this case because it’s still unsolved. I love reaction videos and I love true crime videos. So for these two things to collide is great!

  • @yugen.111
    @yugen.111 Рік тому

    My first time seeing this video too. I remember the Africa American guy who also did something similar to this, You guys reacted to a video on him a while ago.

  • @spookyskelly5276
    @spookyskelly5276 Рік тому

    People have speculated that this is a guy named Russel Ellwood but there are multiple guys it could be. New Orleans in the 90s was a scary place.

  • @jerzeyguy71
    @jerzeyguy71 Рік тому

    the babooey reference is huge fans of Stern show would call into news/weather stations with a report on what they are talking about on breaking news, then start yelling babaooey, over and over..

  • @Charlee1776
    @Charlee1776 Рік тому

    Originally Baba Booey was a nickname of someone on Stern's team, but later, callers would often call in and try to lead them down some crazy story and "Baba Booey" was sort of the punchline to show it was all a joke at the end. It became a sort of "if you know, you know" sort of in joke

  • @MattMajcan
    @MattMajcan Рік тому

    crazy to think this guy might still be out there doing this to this day.

  • @danacarter2343
    @danacarter2343 Рік тому +1

    It's a game. His mind is very different. It's no different than hunting. It's sport and the excitement of not being caught. Thus he is freely talking on the show trying to get clout and be seen. At the end of the day he feels he does not exist. I mean he is twisted. I really would love to know his childhood.

  • @LancerX916
    @LancerX916 Рік тому

    The Howard Stern show is still on. It did not end in 2005. You need to find some parts with Artie Lange who was a co-host of the show from like 2001 to 2009. Some of the best radio ever.

  • @BlueBearJr
    @BlueBearJr Рік тому

    Baba Booey is Gary Dell'abate who was an executive producer of the Howard Stern show.

  • @Northwoodschickenchaser
    @Northwoodschickenchaser 11 місяців тому

    His name is Russell Ellwood aka The StoryVille Slayer he was only convicted of 1 or 2 murders but was suspected for dozens.

    • @pacman3556
      @pacman3556 8 місяців тому

      Ellwood was apparently in prison at the time of the call. He was taken into custody in early August and the call came in sometime in mid August. It was doubtful (but I guess not impossible) that he could make a call that long from a prison phone and also prison calls are recorded.

  • @lindaeasley5606
    @lindaeasley5606 Рік тому +5

    You need to react to the serial killer who appeared on the American tv show called The Dating Game in 1978.
    His name was Rodney Alcala. He appeared before anyone knew what he did. Often referred to now as The Dating Game killer

  • @TruthHurts2u
    @TruthHurts2u Рік тому

    They called him the Storyville Slayer and he still hasn't been caught.

  • @hrussell9677
    @hrussell9677 Рік тому

    There are several Shock Jocks that preceded Stern-Peter Greene and Don Imus are the two who influenced the genre first. Anthony and Opie are also well known but are current. Steen was heavily influenced by Imus and Greene.

  • @KilyanAustin
    @KilyanAustin Рік тому

    This man is completely emotionless. Good one daz, knowing he killed one girl in mississipi and one in new orleans you could figure out his loose location

  • @SkewtLilbttm
    @SkewtLilbttm Рік тому +1

    Bababooey was part of Stern's show. Can't recall what his actual job was, but he would sometimes get involved in the actual discussions on the show

    • @isaacfullmer7465
      @isaacfullmer7465 Рік тому

      He's supposed to be the producer but he usually sleeps in his office instead.

  • @chillwill2918
    @chillwill2918 11 місяців тому

    The scariest part about this is the fact that he has never been caught.

  • @drewgamezzz8482
    @drewgamezzz8482 Рік тому

    @8:09 yeah, but originally they called him Ed, so either he told the person who handles the calls is name was Ed or it showed up on ID as Ed and then he just told them to call him Ed or he was calling from someone else’s house whose name was Ed. And I’m under the impression he wasn’t in jail, cause again when an inmate calls someone it would say “so and so os calling from such and such prison/jail” so I’m sure they would’ve said he was calling from a jail….
    I feel like they’re looking into, dwelling on the wrong thing lol

  • @isaacfullmer7465
    @isaacfullmer7465 Рік тому

    This wasn't the only time a murderer called into the Stern show. Back in the 90's a guy decapitated his girlfriend while he was on LSD or some other drugs.

  • @PolluxFeyd10191
    @PolluxFeyd10191 Рік тому

    I'm from new orleans and that was the storyville slayer.

  • @drewgamezzz8482
    @drewgamezzz8482 Рік тому

    @8:12 in America when someone calls from prison and they answer the phone it says inmate and I think it says their name, but it sounds like “inmate (name) is calling from certain prison, would you like to accept this call”, so whoever took the call would’ve knows they were calling from prison. Which actually, I forget that the phone doesn’t give the name, but the person says their name and then you acceot it, but even if he give his name they don’t have to say their reak name, no one is forcing them.
    Like I said in my other comment, their called ID had to have said someone named Ed’s info when he called cause they called him Ed when he answers, he kinda gets a lil angry it seems and says “I never said you could/to call me Ed" amd then tells them to call him clay. So I wonder if his name is actually Ed whatever popped up on their caller ID. Cause I’m sure they have caller ID tbh.
    Cause they used it have a caller who used to call other shows as well named Mr Janks who would call Howard and prank called multiple others, and I think after a while they recognized his number(s) and he ended up being a regular and he called like Dan Patrick (Dan actually got in touch with him like 10 years later after it happened, it’s a funny oil segment), so they have to have caller id to know where he’s calling from and the name that shows up on caller ID, unless even back then you should have a fake name show up on it.
    I just know when they called him Ed it kinda made it seem as if he didn’t like that as if that may have been his name maybe and nit clay? Am I the only one who noticed that?

  • @Sandman60077
    @Sandman60077 Рік тому

    A lot of people think it was Russell Ellwood, but he was arrested on August 4th 1997 for drug possession and given a jail sentence of 85 days, and this call was on August 13th 1997. Ellwood would've been in jail on the day this call was made.

  • @brandyperry-giotis9962
    @brandyperry-giotis9962 Рік тому +1

    The caller's real name was Russell Ellwood; he was indeed a serial killer.

    • @pacman3556
      @pacman3556 8 місяців тому

      Apparently Russell Ellwood was in prison at the time of the call. He was arrested early August and the call was about two weeks into August. It is unlikely he would have been able to use a phone for that long in a prison. And the calls are recorded.
      Also Ellwood was apparently a "sloppy" killer and on drugs vs this guy that claims to have never used drugs except trying acid that he didn't like and seems more "careful" or "less sloppy". Ellwood apparently (due to drugs) was not as articulate.
      And Ellwood admitted that his main way of killing people was to overdose them on drugs then leave them in shallow water to drown. So drugs and drowing/ suffication were his main ways to murder vs this guy that claims to kill people with a hammer...but he could also be lying.
      It is hard to state for sure it was Ellwood. The main thing that makes it seem like Ellwood is that a black police officer was the only suspect in one of his murders.
      A couple of theories are:
      Ellwood somehow made the call (even from prison)
      There are two serial killers. Ellwood is one of them and there is a second unknown killer never found.
      Either the two were working together and the unknown called in while Ellwood was in prison to "throw off" the police" and explains why he knows details.
      Or the two were working separately and because (apparently) there was corruption in the NO police force at the time the unknown killer killed the girl that implicated the black police officer and Ellwood killed someone else (that happened to also implicated another black officer).
      Overall it could have been Ellwood but what makes it doubtful is that he was in prison at the time
      And the police have always suspected that there were at least two serial killers operating in the area at the time. Ellwood was just one of them.

  • @MrStuartBowman
    @MrStuartBowman Рік тому

    It’s not unsolved , it was Russell Elwood

  • @jartstopsign
    @jartstopsign Рік тому

    Stern kept going after 2005, but it really fell flat after Artie Lange left in 2009, also Baba Booey is the nickname for producer on the show Gary. They goofed on him after he screwed up the cartoon name Baba Looey a long time ago and people scream it out at sporting events especially golf on tv right after a shot

  • @shadowscarnage
    @shadowscarnage Рік тому

    There were certain parts where he took his time on how he phrased things.

  • @josephberg1586
    @josephberg1586 Рік тому +1

    @Office Blokes React When I heard this years ago, it was believable. I think, knowing New Orleans, this was the real deal. And I've always believed that this was a real serial killer. I don't think it was ever proven, but neither was the Truck Driver Killer in Kansas? or Midwestern U.S.?

  • @stevenwheat3621
    @stevenwheat3621 Рік тому

    7:39
    No silly balls, he's not calling from prison...
    He's a random caller....

  • @drewgamezzz8482
    @drewgamezzz8482 Рік тому

    @20:38 No, he said he ended up not leaving the clues…

  • @kevinnarron7406
    @kevinnarron7406 Рік тому

    My God that was disturbing. A very weird moment in talk show history.

  • @DATONEGAMER25
    @DATONEGAMER25 Рік тому

    Anthony Hopkins sitting in the middle

  • @Latinomicz
    @Latinomicz Рік тому

    I think just around those times, it was a tad easier to get away with crimes. Not like probably prior to the 80s but still, cameras weren't found everywhere. Technology wasn't up to par. Heck, cell phones weren't even out yet to the masses. I'm not sure they could of even traced the call. Well perhaps they could have but they would have had to have the caller on the other end. They couldn't trace it between Howard's connection and the killers. I don't know, pretty crazy though because he sounds just like you expect a serial killer to sound... just like your everyday Joe, lol.

  • @angelsmith3275
    @angelsmith3275 Рік тому +3

    Please do more Stern show reactions

  • @mitchellelvik7472
    @mitchellelvik7472 Рік тому

    Knew a guy who was speeding through a neighborhood and a guy playing basketball in his driveway yelled at him to slow down, so he drove to his house, grabbed his gun, went back, called the guy over to his car, shot him to death, then immediately after, emotionless went over to another friend's house, had dinner, then said "there sure are a lot of cops out" (happened about 7 years ago)..... Fast forward to a week ago.... Same neighborhood on OKC, another guy I used to drink with just shot 2 police officers, one died.... I unknowing know the wrong people I guess

  • @tanyapoulin5880
    @tanyapoulin5880 Рік тому

    Prostitution is dense in some areas and he's doing something many do in those area. Also they rarely have ID and or people no one claims them and when they're hooked jt could be ANYONE. I believe this 100 percent but at the same time it was helpful to give insight on how these weirdos think.

  • @nightfall902
    @nightfall902 Рік тому +15

    RUSSELL ELWOOD is believed to have been the caller.

    • @joshuabolton3866
      @joshuabolton3866 Рік тому

      How do u figure that

    • @nightfall902
      @nightfall902 Рік тому +1

      @@joshuabolton3866 I didn't say I believed it, but it is believed by some. I don't think the caller was a serial killer at all. Why not call a news source, like any one of a dozen news shows or newspapers...He picked the Stern show??? Really?

    • @abelgonzales3695
      @abelgonzales3695 Рік тому +5

      @@nightfall902 He's a serial killer.
      There is no rhyme or reason for these types. Besides, he probably got more attention by doing this on the Stern show than some local news station that would probably not have aired it, or asked the questions that Howard did.

    • @nightfall902
      @nightfall902 Рік тому +2

      @@abelgonzales3695 First, unless you know this caller personally and KNOW he is a serial killer..you can't state as fact that he is. Since it is only your opinion. I never said he wasn't a serial killer...I said that in my opinion, I don't think so. I'm sorry you found my opinion offensive it is not what I intended.
      If you know any other serial killers I suggest you report them or run the risk of being charged as an accessory. ;)

    • @kkandola9072
      @kkandola9072 Рік тому +5

      @@abelgonzales3695 yes but like you said, he would’ve went on the stern show because it would be aired. There IS a rhyme and reason.
      I think he potentially is a killer but that 12 is an exaggerated number and it’s closer to 3-4.

  • @christianking3915
    @christianking3915 Рік тому +1

    I laughed ( I know ) in parts, but out of shock, wtf 😳

  • @MikeB12800
    @MikeB12800 Рік тому

    I think Howard was trying to see if he was telling the truth, keeping him on the line, trying to get info, and trying to entertain the audience.

  • @drewgamezzz8482
    @drewgamezzz8482 Рік тому

    @7:40 No, n he said he’s from/lives in the New Orleans area.
    My main question is, they first called him Ed when he answers the phone, so does that mean he called from his own place and they had caller ID and they were able to see his real name, cause if so you’d think they’d trace the name/number, unless he blocked it somehow and told the producers his name was Ed then told Howard his name was clay. Idk how they did evrhtung with calls as in like did someone answer and then put them then to Howard or did they go straight to Howard or what.
    Either way, if what he’s saying is true, the most disturbing thing Imo is just the nonchalant way he is describing and talking about these things as if they’re not a big deal and he just doesn’t get affected by it at all you know, or he acts like it on the show. Either way though, real or fake, it’s disturbing. Could you imagine somehow being a prostitute in the NO area and somehow listening to the Howard Stern show on this day (if that was even possible for them), which wasn’t stern on regular radio back then before switchIng to satellite radio in the 2000s?

  • @JohntheLNERP2
    @JohntheLNERP2 Рік тому

    One of the only suspects was Russell Ellwood who had an extensive criminal record and had actually been found guilty of the murders of two women however the chances of Ellwood being 'Clay' are next to impossible simply because Russell Ellwood had been arrested and put in jail 3 days before the phone call to the Howard Stern show was made and considering the fact that phone calls that are made from within jail are always monitored then realistically Ellwood couldn't have made that phone call without being noticed therefore the real Clay is still out there somewhere

  • @pgpro8691
    @pgpro8691 Рік тому

    There’s longer clip that goes into further detail and I always thought this guy fukd up big time when he talked about killing a giant nutria rat at work during the New Orleans floods cause that reallllly narrows down who it could be and no coworker would ever forget the guy who killed the giant nutria at work, during the floods, in Louisiana area. And I’m sure they told coworkers,mngt. But guess nobody listening caught on.. how many people during that timeline could have had that same specific encounter at work ? Like 5? I’d def never forget the guy killing a nutria at my work. If he’s telling the truth of course.

  • @cleverusername9369
    @cleverusername9369 Рік тому

    Unconfirmed, but many believe that the caller was a man named Russell Ellwood, a murderer who died in prison in 2014.

    • @Sandman60077
      @Sandman60077 Рік тому +1

      Ellwood was arrested in 1997 though, the same year this call took place. Ellwood killed around 26 people whereas this guy said 12. This guy also said he killed everyone with a hammer, but Ellwood strangled or overdosed his victims.

  • @Ali.89.
    @Ali.89. Рік тому

    Wow this was interesting and disturbing. Can you react to MrBallen's Top three photos with disturbing back stories or missing 411 series, I love this type of content and both series are so interesting thought you might enjoy. Cheers 💚🤍🧡

  • @richardwilliams6256
    @richardwilliams6256 Рік тому

    my man said he didnt want to kill himself to not miss the next Batman movie. Yeah that's nuts

  • @marksullivan2978
    @marksullivan2978 Рік тому +1

    How quiet you get when listening this call. You just don't hear stuff like this often.

  • @JohnSmith-fm3pn
    @JohnSmith-fm3pn Рік тому

    The reason i think it WASNT fake is 5:15
    If you call the show a screener talks to you and puts you on hold then a higher up screener will talk to you and you're gonna be put on hold a dozen times before Howard ends up taking the call so him being surprised hes answering Howards questions and not just another screener makes me feel this was a legit call . The guy could be lying still but I def don't think it was set up by the show .

  • @jchristif
    @jchristif Рік тому +1

    Love true crime. May have watched too much of it because some girl further down the comments is acting like you shot her dog and live streamed it and this didn’t really phase me 🤷‍♀️ Good video!

  • @jwags_
    @jwags_ Рік тому

    Back at the stern show’s peak

  • @chewie2055
    @chewie2055 Рік тому

    He was not the original shock jock…..that would be Don Imus…

  • @Jedicake
    @Jedicake Рік тому

    9:55 no free will.
    It's instinctive.

  • @frankyzomboy1694
    @frankyzomboy1694 Рік тому +1

    Clay sounds a lot like I serial keys... Listen to his police interrogation and compare with clays voice and mannerisms

  • @shoelesblondlady
    @shoelesblondlady Рік тому

    When i was a kid i used to wait till my parents went to sleep and i would put on the stern tv show hoping he had naked women on so I could Jack the beanstalk. It was censored but when youre in a sheltered home and hitting puberty early it did the job... till beetlejuice came on and wrecked the situation... then I had to wait for the show wild on. I would reccomend their videos but I think even the ginger guy would say it goes too far. I would reccomend beetlejuice for senator.... etm tells johnny fratto to put a hit on someone.... stuttering john pranks beetle.... artie naps.... etm cant do math... sal fails the citezinship test... sal wants to stay with howard.... so many great moments but its alot of things that no one else would get away with and alot of ongoing inside jokes. They normally get taken down on youtube too so if you tried it it might have to be a patreon deal

  • @plumeria66
    @plumeria66 Рік тому

    Should’ve asked him what he did for a living, how his childhood was…other interesting stuff. Instead they repeatedly asked him to repeat his methods.

  • @jharvey5067
    @jharvey5067 Рік тому

    Storyville Slayer

  • @Sandman60077
    @Sandman60077 Рік тому

    A lot of people think this call is a hoax. People point to the fact that he said he did his first killing when he was 16, but he then said that he wanted to have his own trademark by using the victims thumb to paint because he saw it in a comic book a "couple of years ago". But he's old enough that he has 2 kids. The timeline doesn't add up.
    He also mentioned that he let some people go, stating that one had innocent qualities. Which is uncharacteristic of a serial killer, they tend to not have empathy for others.
    They also asked him if some of the women ever saw it coming and he was like "ummm, maybe", but then a few minutes later he said that he told some of them he was a serial killer. So if that were true then he wouldn't have been uncertain when asked if some ever saw it coming. He would've just said, "yes, because I told some of them".

    • @Lyrabela
      @Lyrabela Рік тому

      I disagree bc he never gave an age of when he first tried to kill and how old his first potential victim was. Also for this to be a prank...idk the man is clearly getting off. you can hear him during the "hello"/"is this Howard" part.

    • @Sandman60077
      @Sandman60077 Рік тому

      @@Lyrabela Well he said he read about the thumb painting thing in a comic a couple of years ago, but he said he did his first kill when he was 16, so that timeline doesn't add up. Plus at 16 he most likely didn't have access to a car, so hows he gonna get a hooker, kill her, and dispose of the body. I've seen other videos on this caller, and people who have actually looked into can't find connections with what he says and any murders. To me it just smells like a hoax.

    • @Lyrabela
      @Lyrabela Рік тому

      @@Sandman60077 it could be, maybe he is just a typical sicko whose never killed anyone. but there are several areas around there that are known to be bad areas. I mean he could be deluded and decided she was a hooker bc of how she dressed/treated him or he just plain lied. To me though this doesn't really come off as a prank/hoax. It comes off as unstabliliity.

  • @TheFeesh30
    @TheFeesh30 Рік тому

    He’s free, phone calls are like 10 minutes if that in prison

  • @smarttgirl
    @smarttgirl Рік тому

    Dave's quiet "f**king hell" comment @15:49 was me the entire time.

  • @User-zzyyxxvv
    @User-zzyyxxvv Рік тому

    I am 50/50 on this. Not sure if this is real. I wouldn’t put anything past Howard Stern in his heyday. He is the original shock jock before it became a thing. Speaking of which, you should react to Howard stern. It’s a goldmine of crazy content. The 90s were when he was at his peak in my opinion.

  • @BricenTheDisciple
    @BricenTheDisciple Рік тому

    Russell Ellwood is his real name it says he killed 26