reSee.it Podcast Summary
Dark corners of the internet are the night’s true horror, and this episode chases them. It begins with Moss B46P, an early YouTube figure named George Sadini, whose simple home videos mask a fixation on status and possessions. What starts as ordinary footage spirals into unsettling cues about his mindset, leading to a 2009 LA Fitness shooting in which he fired on gymgoers before taking his own life. The story expands into a broader web of personal obsessions online.
George keeps returning to personal items and controlled spaces, detailing car prices, a big-screen TV, and reading material about power and dating, while hinting at a disturbing mindset. The videos veer toward violent fantasies and a fixation on women. The narrative then moves to August 4th, 2009, when Sadini entered an LA Fitness in Collier Township, fired 36 shots with two pistols after checking in, and killed himself. Three women died and several were injured in what authorities call a premeditated attack.
Proceeding deeper, the host details a personal site, georgeini.com, whose early pages border on the uncanny, including a Life or Death prompt and hints of cannibalistic themes. The narrative then shifts to August 2009: in suburban Pennsylvania, Sarah Henderson allegedly killed her two young daughters after a night of disturbing behavior and a frantic 911 call. Court records describe paranoid schizophrenia and premeditation, leading to Henderson’s arrest and life imprisonment without parole. The segment shows how intimate online traces can foreshadow violence, linking digital fascination with a profile of danger.
Another thread follows Nick Stelenberger, a young online presence whose life spiraled into crime. He posted room tours and skits, while confessing to sexual assault of his half-sister Amber for years. Anna, a girl he believed to know online, turned out to be a man, complicating the web of relationships he described. In 2016 Nick was convicted and sentenced to 16 to 40 years, with appeals denied. The host ranks infanticide and predatory behavior high on the disturbing scale, showing how online subcultures can intersect with real crimes.