BTLS | 8AM Wed. Apr. 15 - Infant-Killer Parole Backlash, Iran Nuclear Fears, and AI Jesus
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On this episode of the Bubba the Love Sponge® Show, the crew digs into the outrage over the early parole of Autumn Cordellioné (formerly Jonathan Richardson), convicted in 2002 of strangling 11‑month‑old Faith Lee, after learning she quietly returned to Evansville nearly 30 years early with no advance notice to local prosecutors or police. They walk through Indiana’s new HB1250, which now forces the Department of Correction to give sheriffs, prosecutors, and police chiefs at least seven days’ notice before releasing serious violent felons, and argue that taxpayers should not be footing the bill for gender‑affirming surgery for someone with that kind of record. From there the conversation widens out to stalled negotiations and ceasefire talks with Iran and fears that every delay gives Tehran more time to push its uranium program toward a weapon, before shifting to President Trump’s now‑deleted Truth Social graphic that showed him in a Jesus‑like healing pose after publicly blasting Pope Leo XIV, along with a staged‑looking White House DoorDash bit promoting his “big beautiful bill” on tips that the hosts rip as self‑aggrandizing and inauthentic.