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E29: William Colepaugh: America’s Dumbest Spy

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William Colepaugh was a lonely Connecticut kid who grew up idolizing all things German. He even had a framed picture of Hitler in his bedroom, which didn’t exactly solve his social problems. When America entered WWII, Colepaugh did the unthinkable: he defected to Germany and volunteered to spy for the Nazis. Luckily, he was a bumbling fool who spent more time drinking in Manhattan nightclubs than undermining the Manhattan Project. This week, Chris, James and Michael make fun of the Nazis and totally disrespect the Third Reich.

Plus: the intro revisits the Milli Vanilli controversy, sheds light on Nancy and Ronald Reagan’s special talents AND bigs up Ricky Gervais’ hit sitcom “Afterlife.” Enjoy!

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William Colepaugh was a lonely Connecticut kid who grew up idolizing all things German. He even had a framed picture of Hitler in his bedroom, which didn’t exactly solve his social problems. When America entered WWII, Colepaugh did the unthinkable: he defected to Germany and volunteered to spy for the Nazis. Luckily, he was a bumbling fool who spent more time drinking in Manhattan nightclubs than undermining the Manhattan Project. This week, Chris, James and Michael make fun of the Nazis and totally disrespect the Third Reich.

Plus: the intro revisits the Milli Vanilli controversy, sheds light on Nancy and Ronald Reagan’s special talents AND bigs up Ricky Gervais’ hit sitcom “Afterlife.” Enjoy!

Support Evil Men on Patreon for exclusive monthly bonus episodes, including SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE MATERIAL.

Follow Evil Men on Twitter and Instagram. And rate and review us wherever possible!

Brought to you By: The Sonar Network

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158 episodes

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