Dudes VS. Everything

Jesus Perez and Rudy Robles

Can you survive an apocalypse? Wonder if alternate dimensions are real? Got a weird thing for buttholes—or just love unfiltered convos over drinks? Welcome to Dudes VS Everything—where two dudes dive headfirst into the bizarre, the hilarious, and the downright disturbing. From drunken rants and ridiculous theories to real-life murders and mind-bending mysteries, we’re talking about everything that keeps you up at night—sober or not.

  1. 08/27/2025

    The American Dyatlov Pass - The Yuba County Five

    On February 24, 1978, five friends from Yuba City vanished after attending a basketball game in Chico, California. Months later, four of them were found dead under chilling and bizarre circumstances in the Plumas National Forest. One, Gary Mathias, was never found. This case—often dubbed the “American Dyatlov Pass”—remains one of the most confounding unsolved mysteries in U.S. history. In this episode, we unravel the timeline, explore the haunting discoveries, and dig into the theories that attempt to explain why five young men drove 70 miles off course into the snowbound Sierra Nevada, only to meet such a tragic and mysterious fate. Key Talking Points: The “Gateway Gators”: Who the five men were (Jack Madruga, Bill Sterling, Ted Weiher, Jackie Huett, and Gary Mathias). The Night of February 24, 1978: Basketball game in Chico, snack stop at Behr’s Market, and the puzzling detour into the mountains. Joseph Shones’ Testimony: The heart attack victim who saw strange figures and a car that night. Discovery of the Montego: Why was the car found operable but abandoned at 4,400 feet in the forest? The Search: The blizzards, false leads, and the strange Brownsville store sighting. The Trailer Paradox: Ted Weiher’s prolonged survival, food rations, unused propane, and the eerie bedsheet shroud. Theories: Foul play or coercion Gary Mathias’ potential role and missing fate Accident/misadventure and the “Snowcat trail” hypothesis Failed rescue attempts Dyatlov comparisons and fringe theories (UFOs, paranormal) Aftermath and Legacy: The grief of the families, investigators’ frustrations, and why the case endures as folklore and mystery. Contextual Deep Dive: Witness Account: Shones’ claim of seeing a group—including what looked like a woman with a baby—adds an almost supernatural layer. Was it a hallucination caused by his heart attack, or did he truly encounter the boys that night? Car Clues: No signs of damage on the undercarriage despite the rough road; windows down, keys missing, snacks and programs left behind. Investigators called the scene “bizarre as hell.” The Trailer: Ted lived for up to 13 weeks, losing nearly 100 pounds. Shoes swapped with Gary. Matches and wood available, yet no fire. Propane tank untouched. Army rations opened, but a locker with a year’s worth of meals left sealed. Why? The Brownsville Lead: A credible store clerk insisted four of the men bought snacks the next day with an unknown driver. If accurate, it suggests the boys were alive longer than thought and possibly under someone else’s influence. Missing Forever: Gary Mathias’ sneakers left behind, but no trace of him. His disappearance fuels theories from foul play to survival to institutionalization under another identity. Parallels to Dyatlov Pass: Both groups abandoned safety for the elements and perished mysteriously, but Yuba’s case has distinctly human decisions at its core rather than unknown forces.

    57 min
  2. 08/20/2025

    The Unsolved Mystery of the Lead Masks Case

    Summary: On a humid August evening in 1966, two Brazilian technicians set out on a secretive trip that ended with their lifeless bodies on Vintém Hill—dressed in suits, wearing homemade lead eye masks, and carrying a cryptic note that spoke of “swallowing capsules” and “awaiting a signal.” Nearly six decades later, the Lead Masks Case remains one of the most chilling and confounding unsolved mysteries in true crime and paranormal history. In this solo episode, Jesus takes listeners through the haunting timeline of Manoel Pereira da Cruz and Miguel José Viana: their strange detour to Niterói, the last purchases they ever made, and the bizarre instructions that led them up the hill. Along the way, we dive into the tangled web of theories—UFO encounters, spiritualist experiments, drug overdoses, and possible foul play—that have kept this case alive in headlines and conspiracy circles for decades. Key Talking Points: Discovery of the bodies on Vintém Hill by a young boy. The eerie crime scene: lead masks, raincoats, wet towels, and a cryptic note. Timeline of the men’s final days, including their strange purchases and lies to their families. Witness accounts of UFOs in the skies over Niterói that same evening. Theories explored: A failed “scientific spiritualist” experiment to contact aliens or spirits. Foul play or a deadly scam tied to missing money. Accidental overdose or misadventure with unknown capsules. The curious involvement of their friend Élcio Gomes. The confession of Hamilton Bezani and why investigators dismissed it. Why the lack of autopsy and toxicology doomed the case from the start. How this mystery lingers as a modern myth—blurring the line between science, faith, and the unexplained. Contextual Deep Dive: Background on Spiritism in Brazil during the 1960s and how it shaped beliefs about extraterrestrial contact. Cultural fascination with UFOs during the Space Race era and how that influenced local narratives. Investigative failures: how delays, decomposition, and bureaucratic backlog erased crucial forensic evidence. Parallels to other unexplained “lead mask” deaths in Brazil, including a similar case from 1962. The enduring legacy of the case in books, podcasts, and UFO literature. Listener Prompts: Do you think Manoel and Miguel died as a result of their own experiment gone wrong—or were they tricked by someone else? How much weight do you give to the UFO witness sightings? Coincidence, embellishment, or genuine phenomenon? If you were an investigator in 1966, which theory would you have pursued first?

    36 min
  3. 08/02/2025

    The Mystery of Elisa Lam, and the infamous Cecil Hotel

    Part of Hosts Jesus' story Arc #1 series In 2013, 21-year-old Elisa Lam vanished from the infamous Cecil Hotel in downtown Los Angeles. Weeks later, her body was discovered floating inside a rooftop water tank. The only clue? A haunting piece of elevator footage that went viral, triggering global conspiracy theories, ghost stories, and internet sleuth hysteria. In this eerie deep dive, Jesus breaks down the disturbing timeline, chilling theories, and tragic truth behind one of the internet’s most enduring mysteries. We explore the real Elisa — her mental health struggles, her vulnerable writings — and the cursed legacy of the Cecil Hotel, where death and darkness have long checked in. Key Talking Points:Elisa Lam’s solo journey down the West CoastHer final days inside the Cecil HotelThe viral elevator footage: frame-by-frame breakdownDiscovery of her body and the hotel’s disturbing water issueAutopsy report and inconsistencies Deep dive into theories:The Elevator GameLAM-ELISA TB test connectionCover-up and missing elevator footageSupernatural claims tied to the hotelThe internet’s obsession and the harassment of Pablo Vergara (Morbid)The modern-day Cecil Hotel: supportive housing or still haunted?Final reflections: trauma, spectacle, and remembering Elisa as a person Contextual Deep Dive:The Cecil Hotel has a long and bloody history, including ties to serial killers Richard Ramirez and Jack Unterweger.Elisa’s Tumblr (nouvelle-nouveau) gave the world insight into her inner world — from poetic quotes to cries for help.Her death sparked a cultural phenomenon that blurred lines between true crime, horror, and viral content, raising questions about mental health, media ethics, and the internet’s thirst for darkness.The Netflix documentary (2021) introduced new witnesses and controversies — including hotel staff perspectives and accusations of mishandled footage.The LAM-ELISA tuberculosis test, real and active during a nearby outbreak, added fuel to biowarfare conspiracies.Morbid (Pablo Vergara) was falsely accused by internet sleuths, leading to real psychological harm.As of 2024–2025, the Cecil Hotel is partially reopened as supportive housing, but much of it remains sealed off and vacant — its haunted reputation far from gone. Do you think Elisa Lam’s death was purely accidental… or something more sinister?What do you believe happened in the elevator?Should internet sleuths be held accountable when real lives are affected?Have you ever stayed somewhere with a dark history? Would you stay at the Cecil Hotel today? https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a35480838/elisa-lam-tumblr-nouvelle-nouveau-blog-crime-scene-online/ https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/tv/story/2021-02-10/netflix-the-vanishing-at-the-cecil-hotel-crime-scene-elisa-lam https://www.oxygen.com/true-crime-buzz/elisa-lam-elevator-video-at-cecil-hotel-spawned-wild-theories a href="https://people.com/what-happened-to-elisa-lam-cecil-hotel-11680025" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    1h 7m
  4. 07/17/2025

    The Silence

    We're back. After some time away, Dudes VS Everything returns with new stories, fresh chaos, and the same two dudes ready to tackle whatever's weird, dark, or completely unexplainable. In this comeback episode, Jesus breaks down the mysterious disappearance of Brandon Lawson, a case that's haunted the internet for over a decade. Meanwhile, Rudy dives into the Pascagoula Abduction—an alien encounter so bizarre that even the cops believed it. This episode is part personal catch-up, part true crime, part high strangeness. No matter how you found us, we're glad you're here. Let's get weird again. Segment 1: Where We’ve BeenWhy we took a breakReal-life updates from Jesus and RudyWhat’s changing with the podcast moving forwardNew website, new polls, new community stuffThe vibe check: where we’re at mentally, creatively, and with the world Segment 2: The Disappearance of Brandon Lawson (Jesus)Timeline breakdown: August 8–9, 2013The chilling 911 call and its possible interpretationsThe confusing movements the night he vanishedDrug use, paranoia, and the possibility of being chasedPolice response and missed opportunitiesHis phone activity hours after the call2022: His remains are found. But does it answer anything?The internet theories: cartel, cops, hallucination, or cover-up?What makes this case stick with so many people a decade later? Brandon Lawson Sources:911 Call Audio and Analysis: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7f26k-5lX1g Written Transcript: https://deadrunkcrime.home.blog/2019/12/13/episode-24-brandon-lawson Official Family Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/helpfindbrandonlawson News Coverage of Remains Discovery (2022): https://www.myfoxzone.com/article/news/local/dna-confirms-remains-of-missing-texas-man-brandon-lawson/504-227b3261-9918-4e4b-b1f0-632e60341979 Wikipedia Summary: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Disappearance_of_Brandon_Lawson Segment 3: The Pascagoula Abduction (Rudy)October 11, 1973: Calvin Parker and Charles Hickson are fishingTheir claim: they were paralyzed, floated into a spacecraftDescription of the beings: robotic, no neck, crab-like clawsPhysical marks left on their bodiesHypnosis sessions and polygraph testsSkeptics vs believers: who was right?The secret police tape: what they said when they thought no one was listeningCalvin Parker’s later life, public appearances, and final interviews Pascagoula Abduction Sources:Wikipedia Overview: a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pascagoula_Abduction" rel="noopener noreferrer"...

    1h 13m
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Can you survive an apocalypse? Wonder if alternate dimensions are real? Got a weird thing for buttholes—or just love unfiltered convos over drinks? Welcome to Dudes VS Everything—where two dudes dive headfirst into the bizarre, the hilarious, and the downright disturbing. From drunken rants and ridiculous theories to real-life murders and mind-bending mysteries, we’re talking about everything that keeps you up at night—sober or not.