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'''''Guilty Grampa''''' is a true crime podcast hosted by [[Kent Brockman]]. The podcast is sponsored by [[Shampoo Shuttle]].
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'''Stephen Hawking''' is a British theoretical physicist. He has visited [[Springfield]] several times.
  
''Guilty Grampa'' followed the story of the suspected murder of [[Vivienne St. Charmaine]] by [[Abraham Simpson]], who supposedly pushed her over the edge of a cruise ship. Kent Brockman interviewed witnesses and gathered evidence where he decided that all signs pointed to Grampa being guilty.
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Stephen Hawking is paralyzed and in a motorized wheelchair. The chair's features include a speech synthesizer, a toothbrush, a concealed extensible boxing glove, and a propeller which can deploy from the back of the chair and start spinning, essentially turning the chair into a miniature helicopter.
  
After seeing how successful podcasters were becoming, Kent Brockman decided to start his own podcast, using the story of Vivienne St. Charmaine's suspected death to start ''Guilty Grampa''. Kent started to record his podcast at [[Streamteam Podcast Studio]] and it became a huge hit with the people of [[Springfield]], many of who also believed that Grampa was guilty. Kent Brockman interviewed [[Agnes Skinner]], who was also on the cruise ship, who told Kent that she heard Vivienne say "Abe, don't!" Kent also interviewed [[Chief Wiggum]] who revealed that they tried to test to see if Abe did push Vivienne but they found out there was no such test. Since there wasn't enough evidence, Grampa was freed.
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Professor Hawking first visited Springfield when he heard that the local [[Mensa International|Mensa]] chapter had taken control of the city. He was hoping to see the town transformed into a perfect utopia under the leadership of the intellectual elite, but was dismayed to see it was more of a "fruitopia". Hawking said he wasn't sure which was the bigger disappointment: His own failure to formulate a unified field theory, or the Springfield intellectuals' failure to transform the town. [[Principal Skinner]] objected to the comparison, and Hawking used his chair's boxing glove to punch him.
  
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The townspeople revolted, and Hawking decided to make his escape. After accidentally deploying his chair's toothbrush (when he pressed the wrong button), Hawking activated his chair's propeller and flew away. When the townspeople began destroying a gazebo and [[Lisa]] was trapped inside, Hawking flew in and rescued her...
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Stephen Hawking is a British theoretical physicist. He has visited Springfield several times.

Stephen Hawking is paralyzed and in a motorized wheelchair. The chair's features include a speech synthesizer, a toothbrush, a concealed extensible boxing glove, and a propeller which can deploy from the back of the chair and start spinning, essentially turning the chair into a miniature helicopter.

Professor Hawking first visited Springfield when he heard that the local Mensa chapter had taken control of the city. He was hoping to see the town transformed into a perfect utopia under the leadership of the intellectual elite, but was dismayed to see it was more of a "fruitopia". Hawking said he wasn't sure which was the bigger disappointment: His own failure to formulate a unified field theory, or the Springfield intellectuals' failure to transform the town. Principal Skinner objected to the comparison, and Hawking used his chair's boxing glove to punch him.

The townspeople revolted, and Hawking decided to make his escape. After accidentally deploying his chair's toothbrush (when he pressed the wrong button), Hawking activated his chair's propeller and flew away. When the townspeople began destroying a gazebo and Lisa was trapped inside, Hawking flew in and rescued her...

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