Bone-Chilling Interviews Examined

Bone-Chilling Interviews Examined

From 5:11 News by Good Fight Ministries

January 30, 2026 · 30 min · Episode 341

About this episode

The episode examines old interviews that have taken on a chilling significance over time, revealing how evil can often disguise itself as charm and confidence.

You ever watch an old interview and feel your stomach drop? At the time it aired, everyone laughed, everyone clapped, everyone moved on. But years later, knowing what we know now, it hits very different. Well, we want to talk about interviews that have aged like milk—moments that were waved off as jokes, charisma, or just a different era, but now read like warning flares. Sean Connery casually joking about hitting women. Cris Collinsworth bragging on air about chasing underage girls and nobody blinking. Tom Cruise grinning through interviews that feel less charming and now more unsettling. And then there are interviews that go from awkward to outright chilling: game show appearances from Randy Alcala, a serial killer with a smile; interviews with Chris Watts calmly playing the role of concerned husband while hiding literal bodies and skeletons in his proverbial closet. These aren’t just cringy clips. They’re reminders of how often evil doesn’t look evil—it looks confident, funny, successful, and even safe. Follow Good Fight Ministries on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goodfightministries Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/goodfightministries Twitter/X…

People in this episode

Host: Good Fight Ministries

Topics covered

  • interviews
  • cultural analysis
  • media critique
  • true crime
  • societal reflections

Keywords

  • interviews
  • Sean Connery
  • Cris Collinsworth
  • Tom Cruise
  • Randy Alcala
  • Chris Watts
  • media
  • true crime

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