Howard Stern Show: A Serial Killer Calls - Full segment
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In August of 1997, “Clay the Serial Killer“, a self-proclaimed serial murderer in New Orleans, Louisiana, called The Howard Stern Show and casually confessed to over 12 murders live on-air.
Before we go any further, I want to be crystal clear about the details discussed, and the contents of the audio in this story. This subject matter may be disturbing to some viewers. Discretion is advised.
Getting word from the call screener there was a listener on hold named Ed who claims to kill prostitutes, Stern immediately puts him on-air.
The phone call starts out a bit rocky as Stern goes to the phone call and asks “Is this Ed? Ed?“
Stern then launches into a flurry of questions, asking Clay why he kills women, how he kills them, if he has sex with them, and more.
You can tell initially that Stern and Robin aren’t really taking the guy seriously, and who can blame them? Back in the day, The Howard Stern Show routinely received tons of insane calls from people claiming many wild things.
But that all changes a couple of minutes into this strange and disturbing phone call.
Realizing the call could be real, that the man on the phone could actually be a dangerous serial killer, Stern and Robin began carefully grilling Clay in hopes of getting a few solid leads for authorities.
Stern goes on to ask questions about Clay’s motives behind why he kills, his methods of murder, and even asking if he has any tattoos, but the caller was very cunning and careful to not incriminate himself.
The entire call is unnerving, but there are parts of the call that are absolutely this guy was stalking and killing people right down I-10 only a couple of hours away.
In a somewhat aggravated tone of voice, the caller answers “No. I never said my name was Ed“ almost as if to say “How dare you get my name wrong“.
To me, that’s definitely a red flag as to what kind of guy we’re talking about here.
The caller then goes on to say “You can call me Clay“.
Howard Stern then asks Clay how many prostitutes he’s killed. Clay quickly, and almost with a sense of pride, callously answers “Twelve“.
Was it real, or was this just another one of Stern’s lowbrow stunts that he’s famous for?
I say, lowbrow, not in an attempt to throw shade. I mean, he’s a multi-millionaire and arguably the most recognized name in broadcasting, so clearly he’s kind of good at his job. Watch!
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