Released within days of police finding li'l Katie Beers in neighbor John Esposito's subterranean dungeon. If I recall correctly, Stern & Co. were on an Andy Griffith kick around this time and the details of this crime seemed too good a fit with their earlier portrayal of Floyd the Barber as some kind of weirdo.
The first morning I discovered the Howard Stern Show they played this skit and I was instantly hooked. (1993, damn I'm getting old!)
BullToTheShit 8 months ago
Released within days of police finding li'l Katie Beers in neighbor John Esposito's subterranean dungeon. If I recall correctly, Stern & Co. were on an Andy Griffith kick around this time and the details of this crime seemed too good a fit with their earlier portrayal of Floyd the Barber as some kind of weirdo.
anonymouscrank 1 year ago
Do you have Mayberry KKK?
"Floyd the Barber" covered similar territory.
Gerkinstock 1 year ago