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In this episode, we delve into the downfall of the once-popular seafood chain, Red Lobster, exploring the factors that led to its bankruptcy and the closure of numerous locations across the United States. We also share a nostalgic trip to one of the remaining outlets, reminiscing about the brand’s heyday and its iconic menu items.

But the episode takes a darker turn as we unravel the chilling story of Daniel Printz, a man whose charming demeanor masked a sinister reality. Printz, a convicted felon, used his manipulative skills to become a serial killer, targeting vulnerable women for their assets. Through meticulous investigation and surveillance, law enforcement uncovered Printz' heinous crimes, leading to his life sentence in federal prison.

Join us as we navigate the contrasting worlds of a beloved restaurant chain on the brink of extinction and the harrowing tale of a charming yet dangerous predator.

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Music.

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So it wasn't the endless shrimp promotion that said Red Lobster teetering to
the brink of extinction. Red Lobster for the seafood lottery.
So where did we go for lunch yesterday? Red Lobster. I was reading an article two weeks ago.
Red Lobster has gone into bankruptcy and they've closed something like 40% of

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their locations nationwide.
I was like, this can't be true. There's one right here in Gaithersburg.
And I looked gone. Then I looked gone.
And there was one in, so the closest one was, there's one here in Alexandria.
Yeah. There's one in Annapolis. And the next closest one is like Philadelphia now. Ooh, really? Wow.
So I said to Jack. There were at least four.
There's a couple in Baltimore, but they are gone. There was one in Fairfax.

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See, Red Lobster, a majority state was bought by a Thai investment company six,
seven years ago. And they started putting their own leadership into the management
positions and not listening to the, the, the old guard on how to run the restaurant.
Right. And they started sourcing shrimp from their own shrimp businesses back
in Thailand that weren't as competitively priced.

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And they went through like five CEOs in five years and the Thai,
they, so they then it's popular amongst the people following the story that
the endless shrimp promotion. Right. Is what doomed them.
No. But that was just the icing on the cake. They were headed that way, so they are in...
Chapter 11 which is that one where you can reorganize your assets

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right but they're selling off a lot of the real estate so because
the locations were prime but we went and i
you were telling me about how parkersburg actually
because we were you were like you know some people consider
red lobster fancy well it is i mean it's
it's you know it is it is in
parkersburg parkersburg west virginia is an eaten out

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town they love there is a variation of every chain
restaurant restaurant in that town they were dying
for a red lobster i mean there were
petitions there was articles in the paper that
were there were and when they finally got a red
lobster in the 90s i
think there was an hour wait yeah i mean you just and people love the red lobster

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and i would go home to visit my parents and we would go that was when you could
get the crab legs uh all you can eat crab legs and they were just you're gonna
put them out of business yeah it's like theater.
But for those who don't know it's sort of
like red lobster is like what's the
state okay there's restaurants olive garden outback

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lone star they're all basically the
same model menu yeah but they
just have the same model they have different menus yeah
it's the same setup same idea same same business and that's red
lobster and you're saying red lobster is known for frozen food that they
microwave that they it's it's meant to look fresh
and i and i said this about i've said

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this about other restaurants it's long john sobers with china and yeah with
plates and forks and you know the stuff is not all everything's not deep fried
but it you know it's it's we got the stuffed mushroom caps and they came out
the mushroom caps were kind of gamey you were like Like, this is perfect.
This is perfect. You knew what to expect.
I was, I don't know what I was expecting. And you said now it was Saturday.

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You're like, watch for some people to be in fancy clothing coming in.
And there were some graduates, high school graduates coming in. And that's exactly.
Where do you want to go? I want to go to Red Lobster. I mean,
you know, I remember Red Lobster was one of those places you went on a prom date.
I mean, it was like, that's that kind of a place. Yeah. I got the,
I got the, uh, stuffed flounder.
The flounder were about the size of my palm and there was the generic stuffing.

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And and it was i just wanted to do it because it's
it's sort of like kevin costner's character and dances with wolves
i want to see it before it's gone well that's true because i think red
lobster might be going away because there's a lot more competition
now for that you can get seafood at the outback there's
a there's a seafood brush right across the street from the red
lobster called the crafty crab the crafty crab yeah

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or something like that yep yeah so seafood is no
longer that lobster doesn't have seafood is there
was a lobster tank and had two or three lobsters yeah look
a little scary but they uh yeah but they uh they're doing
that so we went and that was um i'll tell you though
those cheddar biscuits oh i made you eat four of
them uh you did you you made me a butter knife to your neck because then you

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were so full yes you didn't want to eat they're so good what did you get what
platter was it i got you always get i almost always unless i've got a hankering
i almost always get the admiral's feast which has been on that menu for four
years Keep it on the menu forever.
It's, it's, everything's deep fried. Even the plate. It's flounder, even the plate.

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Flounder, clam strip. Bay scallops. Bay scallops, shrimp.
That's it. And then you get French fries or you get two sides or whatever.
Yeah, yeah, yeah. And I, it was exactly.
You got pilaf. No, no, that rice. I got the rice and the broccoli.
Yeah. And it tasted exactly the way it was supposed to taste.
Which was, and our, our poor waiter, but the place was, was pretty empty. It was pretty.

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But if I lived there, I would go there for the lunch special.
But I don't ever think of it as a lunch place. I always think of that as a dinner
place, but that's just me.
They had a lot of lunch specials. I used to go more often because,
you know, you just, and then they have every now and then they'll have,
oh, we've got this new shrimp pasta or we've got this or we've got that. And I'd try it, you know.
I wonder if the city of Greenville, South Carolina has a Red Lobster.

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I bet you they do. Oh, that was a bad thing. but you
know greenville is near columbia isn't
it or charlotte no greenville is greenville south carolina greenville north
carolina it's greenville north carolina is where we are right and greenville
is kind of it's between raleigh and charlotte but it's north it's part of like

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it's where you get furniture they're famous for making furniture in greenville
and yeah a high point high point right Right.
And anyway, this is Interrogation Raw. Interrogation Raw.
Season two. Season two. Episode 19.
Episode 19. Killer charm. Killer charm. Did you find this guy charming?
No. Okay. So this is investigator Jackson Reese of the Greenville Sheriff's Office.

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He's been given a welfare check for Miss Edna Suttles.
I got advice by dispatch that they needed me for a welfare check for Ms. Edna Suttles.
I arrive on scene and friends of Ms. Edna, they're worried about her and that

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Ms. Edna didn't show up to work.
There's no signs of any kind of home breaking or disturbance,
but her vehicle was missing.
The son walked through the house and saw that there were a couple things out of place.
He also informed me that she had about $50,000 worth of jewelry that was missing.
Saying so that second voice was investigator greg

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walter so she's missed work and her
automobile is missing from her home along with now
i wrote twenty thousand dollars worth of jewelry in my notes but
it was fifty thousand dollars worth of jewelry that's a
lot of jewelry in that kind of really modest little home well
but yeah that's a southern
that's that's where they kept their money her how i bet your her house was

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paid for i bet your car was paid for it did not
say this and the interrogation raw but she owned
a bail bondsman business oh no
she was beloved in the area she did a lot of work for charity and old people
i wonder if she was tough though you know well the other pictures of her she
looked like kind of almost like a biker babe kind of a gal and she was beloved

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and she was also considered very very very street smart so so the fact that That she fell victim.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So it's six days into the search for Edna and investigators get a break.
Edna's car is found in a parking lot outside of a traveler's rest inn.
So they grabbed security. No, no, no. The Traveler's Rest. Traveler's Rest is

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the name of the little city.
Oh, I thought it was because there was a Traveler's Rest line of motels called Traveler's Rest.
That's the town? It was in Traveler's Rest was the name of the city.
And I believe it was a Hilton, but that's beside the point.
So they grabbed security footage from not only the hotel, but a grocery store across the street.
And immediately we see a guy coming out of the store and get in a car with Edna.

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Now, this is six days later. This is August 27th, 2021, and off they go.
We're able to see Edna's vehicle arrive at the grocery store parking lot. And we see this man.
He walks over to his car, gets a small bag, and gets into the front of the Grand Cherokee with Edna.

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And they drive off. She was driving the vehicle. So did he have a gun on her all the time? Okay.
Nope. So then a little while later on another security camera at the hotel, this happens.
Investigators later observed a white male arriving in Ms.
Suttles' Jeep and backing it in a spot behind the hotel and then wipes the vehicle down.

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Normal people don't wipe down a vehicle like that unless they're trying to conceal their identity.
That's right normal people do not wipe down a
vehicle after they're done using it you clearly see him
just going over it it's bizarre behavior so now
they go back to the security footage from the store to try to identify who this
white male is and these security cameras are top notch you see him in full color

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yeah there's no mistaking who it is the white male had went inside the grocery
store and purchased a full pack of yogurt.
He scanned his supermarket discount card.
We were able to get the information for that value card back from the grocery store.

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It was Daniel Prince out of Bostick, North Carolina.
So this idiot, this reminded me of a Harvey Korman's character in Blazing Saddles
when he gets to the movie theater and he's buying Raisinets and then he's like
student discount and he's running in the heat of battle.
That's funny. So his customer loyalty card, he's bought some yogurt,

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and they just go to the store and they pull it up, and they have their guy.
His name is Daniel Prins, and he's from Bostick, North Carolina.
We learn a little bit about Daniel. I ran a criminal history track on him and
found out he had a pretty scary criminal history, including the kidnapping.
So 13 days after Edna Suttles was last seen, investigators head to Bostick,

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North Carolina to arrest Daniel Prins. We are now at the Rutherford County, North Carolina jail.
It's Thursday, September 9th at 1240 p.m.
And we have a very defiant Daniel in the interrogation room.
This guy is a dick. He is a narcissist.
Why am I here? I talked to you about August 27th, 2020, this year.

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Do you remember where you were at?
Not specifically. Where do you think you were at? I do a lot of home remodeling,
home retail. Where is it down there in South Carolina?
Actually, I was down in Travers, where I was arrested, but I don't know if it
was Friday or Thursday. I know I'd been there earlier that week.
Okay, so specifically the 27th. I think I was down there on the 24th.

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What you're telling us is that's not you on the 27th?
Food line parking lot?
That's not you?
That's me. Where is that? Food line.
August 27th. 2021 923. okay

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here's y'all in the uh hotel parking lot okay yeah well look you're walking
around the car and what's the entire car down get back into your car and drive away what that's,
We need to know. Listen, Dan, where is it? I don't have a clue. Dan, please.

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Her family is desperately looking for her. I dropped her off at her house.
It's not making sense. I mean, you're the last person to be in a vehicle.
You want that of a lady that's missing. That sounds really.
That's why we're here. So, of course, he vaguely
remembers being down that that way by the traveler traveler's rest

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i might have been down there and his acting is so bad
when they start telling him they have this and that and he tries to
look surprised and he looks like an absolute moron so
they go they go easy with him for a little bit and then they start with
the like well we know you were there they start showing him the cctv and it's
like is this you he's like that's me and he's like that that can't be right
he claimed he dropped her off at home he sticks to his story it's stupid it's

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obvious that he knows a lot more about what's going on so what What we decide
is to end this conversation,
to gain more evidence, come back and re-interview him.
They have the luxury of time investigating him because they can arrest him for grand larceny.
They've got him in a holding cell while they dig up even more evidence.

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And that's precisely what they do. This guy's an idiot.
So they get a search warrant for his home later that day. And while they don't
find anything directly related to Edna Suttles' disappearance,
they do find other disturbing evidence.

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Prince made himself the power of attorney for this lady.
We found that she had told people that she was going to go live with Mr.
Prince, and they were going to live off the grid and move away together.
Further investigation revealed Ms. Rago hadn't been seen since 2017.
We were able to see her Social Security be deposited into her accounts,

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and the very next day, that money coming out of the accounts at an ATM near
where we knew Prince to reside.
So this Nancy Sago has not been seen since 2017, but her social security checks
have been going into her account, and they've been withdrawn,
according to Special Agent Carlisle, from an ATM not very far from where Daniel Prinz lives.

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They've also recovered a cell phone belonging to Dolores Sellers, who is Nancy's mother.
One of the things that was recovered was a cell phone for Dolores Sellers,
who I learned was Nancy Rigo's mother.
Dolores Sellers passed away within weeks of Nancy Rigo's disappearance,

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we began to suspect there was something nefarious with that as well.
Oh, you got something? That's what he just said.
Two women that are, one is deceased, and the other one is somebody he has been
in contact with, and she is also missing at this point.
Mother-daughter. Think about that. Keep going. So they discovered Edna's jewelry

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and her car keys, and then they discovered dozens of cell phones in a shed.
They found some jewelry that belonged to Edna on the property of Mr. Prince.
Then a bee box was located, sat a little bit back away from the house.
And when they looked inside, they found Edna's car keys.

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And also they found the yogurt cup.
The yogurt we knew he purchased at the grocery store. We were looking through
a phone, and we see some family members start to check in on this person.
And we made the decision kind of on the spot, let's just call them.
They said they had not heard or spoken from that person in several years.

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That person's name was Miss Lee Goodman. We also then found Daniel Prince was using her finances.
Says we realize that daniel prince has
potentially more victims out there this guy
is an actual serial killer so lee
goodman has been missing for years and they
just cleverly call back the number on her phone and

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these phones must have been dead and they charged them back
up and they've got it and they're like we've got
a serial killer on our hands so now it's
wednesday october 13th 2021 21 and we're
back into the interrogation room there was quite
a lot of stuff found in uh your your b house there could be a million explanations

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for some of that stuff and i don't want to jump to conclusions and if there's
something that happened that you didn't intend to happen let's talk about it
if you tell them to turn that off i'll talk to you a little more freely.
So this guy apparently you're going to tell me even more about it wanting to take control,

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freak he has got to be in control he wants to take control of the situation
he's the smartest guy in the room he's smarter than everybody else if you'll
turn off the video camera i'll tell you everything but if you don't i'm going
to clam up like a clam so apparently this genius thought that And if they turned
off the video cameras, they were also going to turn off the audio.
Anyway, and then he just starts using this weird language. Let's look at this one.

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A person I was very good friends with wanted to do something to put someone
basically out of their misery that was very closely related to them.
That's one body. bodies. That person started having an extreme amount of guilt
over this and decided they were going to go tell what had happened. That's his second body.

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He's clicking off in his hands about different bodies. The second body that
he's talking about is Ms. Nancy Arrigo.
We believe the first person he's talking about there is Ms. Dolores Sellers,
Nancy Arrigo's mother. A body that I did not kill.
The person I was trying to help out, and I knew
that they'd be getting social security disability for the rest
of their life so i got rid of

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step bodies for example so that i could continue to use the car that angel there
he's describing is uh miss goodman by any chance while she does get on this
square way maybe let me just help me get that clue here for in this family.
Not until I have this. I clam up like a clam if this doesn't go federal for everything.

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He wanted life in a federal prison. And then once I agree, he'll then help us
with the investigation, kind of reasserting control, which is what he wanted throughout this case.
So the first body was da-da-da. Second body was because ba-ba-da.
Third body, it's the mom and daughter. And that Goodman lady,
he freely admits to wanting her social security benefits.

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That's it. He admits that that's the motivation.
He now demands that this be a federal case. And if it's not,
he'll clam up like a clam.
So they agreed to seek a life sentence in federal prison in return for his cooperation.
The body of Ms. Rego and Ms. Goodman were not able to be recovered.

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So they are able to get Settle's remains back. but the other two,
they were not able to be recovered for whatever reason.
Here's Douglas Alexander. He is Edna Suttle's son.
There is something to be said about the closure, but at the same time,
it takes away any hope you may have.
You know, your mother's never coming back. It's, I can't even put it into words,

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the way it makes you feel.
Daniel Prince of Bostick pleaded guilty in federal court in Spartanburg in the
kidnapping and death of Edna Suttles.
Authorities called Daniel Prince a monster and serial killer.
They say he's also responsible for the disappearance or death of at least three other women.
In exchange for life sentence, he took the responsibility for the deaths of

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Edna Suttles, Nancy Rago, Dolores Sellers, and Leah Goodman.
So that last bit was big news in Spartanburg, and they showed all the news things.
But he got life in federal prison. I think he's still alive.
I was unable to determine that, but I do have a little bit of information about that.
He was so arrogant. And I pointed this out to Kevin. You showed me when he was

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getting arrested. Yeah.
There's a lot of video out there. One thing that I found very interesting was
his original mug, the picture they took when he was first arrested.
He looks pretty confident. he's got a smirk yeah and the one there he's been
in prison for he looks like oh the gig's up yeah so it's very interesting to
me i guess i'll just go down the line and try and figure this out as we go okay

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so he was a troubled kid there was really no information but specifically
but apparently he had gotten into trouble and all the kind of stuff they said
he had a pretty big rap sheet in the congregation raw and part of the one of
the way he was trying one of the ways he was trying to fix himself was he went into the military.
So he was in, I'm assuming, the army because that's what the pictures they were
showing, but they didn't show his brain.
That works a lot of times. Well, he didn't stay in for very long because I don't

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know how long a normal- I think two years is typical.
He didn't stay. He wasn't in at the full period of time.
This I found very interesting. There was no mention of this. He was married.
Oh. He had a wife named KK. And KK was completely unaware- Of this double?
Of any of this. While he was knocking off all these people. into

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yes completely unaware and she actually
ended up helping the police because she
found shit so this is kind of interesting she didn't know it was she had no
idea no no no they had a from the overhead picture they had a decent sized piece
of property there was a pool you know big driveway it wasn't nice it wasn't

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fancy right big and so when she found out about
this was she angry and she's like oh here's now that i have no i
have no right but in an effort to
fix her life she put the
she was gonna she he's in jail he's not getting out yeah
she's gonna sell the house she doesn't want to live there anymore
i don't blame her in the process of getting the house ready to

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sell yeah they found prescriptions for
those prescription bottle the prescription bottles that were
for one of the other victims there you go i think the mother the mother
the mother right the mother they found credit cards
in sego's name that one card they
showed her atm card it expired in january of 2023 so just last year somehow

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he had finagled he was getting all these checks deposited and he had what is
it what is it the term when you're in charge of somebody else's money power
of attorney power he had power of attorney over her so her.
Friends were under the impression that
she and prince were had run
off to the woods and were living off the grid some that's what

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she told that's what she told them and that's what i think he told her to tell
them that and then he turned around and killed her and then he turned killed
her but no one was looking for her no one was looking for her belong like i
think her purse and some other stuff of hers were found in the house so he must
have had places that the wife never went in the house.
It looked like that. What I recall seeing, it was kind of a ramshackle property.

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So there are places that KK's not going to go to. But this was inside the residence.
Yeah. So in, in, well, I should just read it to you rather than try and say,
so investigators found the victim's keys, bank card, jewelry,
and pocketbook of Prince's on Prince's property concealed in a box used for raising bees.
So it was like a hive box. It was, I saw pictures of it. According to the justice
department, authorities also found and tested an unopened yogurt cup.

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Uh excuse me it opened yogurt cup so the yogurt cup the yogurt that he had purchased
that yogurt he had kept the cup he poisoned settles with it was in the bag so
he was buying that yogurt she's
out waiting in the car he buys this yogurt they leave then he puts the,
lorazepam or whatever and it knocks her out and he kills her so those drugs

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lorazepam tramadol and cyclobizephry.
Tramadol is the pet thing that the woman used to kill her husband and then she
tried to bury him in the basement.
Right. And tramadol is what we use to give the puss to make him not act up in the car.
Those pills were under prescription for the mother. Okay.

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And so she had active prescriptions for those drugs. Yeah. That's how he had
a ready supply of these drugs.
Also searching the house, they basically found a rape kit,
which was a big plastic bag with zip ties yeah lorazepam
is uh xanax yeah prince had also had former
arrests for assault battery and firearm charges
in 1997 he was he had kidnapped a woman and was sentenced to 13 to 30 years

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for the crime and served 12 years that was in michigan okay so after that happened
that's when he moved to the south okay now for the record he had some pretty
significant port wine stains down the side of his face, which were distracting.
And I think sometimes that can be tough on a kid because I'm sure he got teased
by that. I'm sure it was, but that would also, as an adult, that would garner sympathy.

(25:45):
Yeah. Because he did a handyman work. He did remodels and things like that.
People feel sorry for him. People feel sorry for him. Yeah, yeah. You know that for a fact?
Are you just speculating? No, that that's what he did? That he would use that
to get- Well, I'm sure he would.
Oh, okay. He's that narcissistic about it all. Okay. His house also revealed
the one that was, the white.
The KK living. Numerous KK. Her name was KK. Numerous high-powered weapons,

(26:09):
AR-16s. Oh, and those were all felonies. And large amounts of ammunition.
And he is a convicted felon. So he can't have a firearm. So that's how it made a federal case. Yeah.
That's how he made it a federal case because he was worried about the death penalty.
Because, yeah, North Carolina is a hanging state. Yeah. So the rape kits that
I wanted to tell you about that I got messed up with.
During the search for the house, they found rape kits that included black bags,

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zip ties, stun guns, lubricant, and crushed Ativan tablets. These were not young women.
Wow yeah i don't i don't even want to make that remark
other than i why wouldn't i mean every assault knows
no these were not these were not these were
not dumb women no he is you know charm the
charming yeah i i've said this before if i say someone is charming that is not

(26:58):
necessarily a compliment yeah yeah to be charming is not a good well if he charmed
subtles at the top of the episode and she fell for it he she worked with those
kind of people and she somehow she
fell for yeah so he's he was good yes it was
when he finally agreed to talk he admitted to killing the three other
women aside so he had four victims total right
door that they know of yeah doris delores sellers her daughter nancy rego and

(27:24):
a woman named lee goodman right goodman he said she tried to rob him and that's
why he killed her but you know she's the one where they called the phone back
and they're like yeah this is lee are you lee goodman it's like no what
she's we haven't heard from her in a year right right right i
still don't understand how we got the power of
attorney over rega i had her sign papers
forged them forged them after they were dead forged them i'd send the brady

(27:48):
bunch movie when they're they're looking for jan at the end and right we'll
go on the cb oh my no one's no one's carol no one's answered us for years i'll
try it anyway like lee just i mean the phone coming to life that number crackling
to life after all these years.
He would scare the crap out of somebody. Yeah. So he's still in the United States
Penitentiary in Bruce Mills, West Virginia.
And it's referred to as Misery Mountain.

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Yeah. Do you know where that is? Nope. Off the top of my head,
no. It's got to be down by Chelsea or something. So he...
Kept these weird trophies they do
it just doesn't make any sense to me and the
other thing that was was bizarre is he would
just leave the boss one of the other bodies
was found on an adjacent property it wasn't his subtle's body

(28:35):
was found on his property like high in the back apparently there
was acreage and just to step like
to have that box of stuff and just shove it under a
barn and in the middle of it just doesn't make any sense
to me that that happens time and time
again though the the killers and the right keep trophies or
mementos and there was no reason for him to hold on to her id card right he's

(28:57):
never going to be able to use them so the thing that really blew his mind it
it did indeed actually he thought he was smarter than this was the surveillance
that was the security those cameras were crystal clear so the way just for once yeah i know they.
Were so for the timeline he pulls up
in his car at the food line he goes in and buys the
yogurt while he's in buying the yogurt subtles pulls

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up in her jeep and parks right right towards
the front he comes out of the food line waves at
her goes to his car gets a bag or something gets in
the passenger seat of her jeep okay because in that
the episode i saw he comes out he just gets in
the car with her so he met her in the parking he met her in the parking lot they
left together he said they went back to

(29:39):
her house but she'd been missing for six days at that point right
after the yeah this is after she was missing of course no no no i'm talking
about the video the the original video don't yeah so he said they went back
to her house what actually happened is unknown what we do know is he drives
back to the food line and oh i know what i'm confusing.

(30:03):
Edna meets him in the parking lot. They go. She disappears, comes back.
They find her car six days later in the hotel. So that's where it was.
That's it. So this is all happening the day that she hasn't gone missing yet.
Right. She hasn't gone missing yet, but this is what happens. Now...
They leave in her car. They come back at some point later, and he parks the
Jeep at the very back of the parking lot of the food line.

(30:26):
He gets out of the driver's seat of the Jeep, walks to his car,
and drives his car over to the Jeep so that the passenger doors are next to each other.
It is blocked by other cars and stuff because you can't actually see what he's doing.
Ah, he's moving the body. What they determined was that he was moving Suttles
out of the passenger side of the Jeep and putting her in the passenger side

(30:48):
of his car in the front seat.
Because you can kind of see her hair because at this point she had bleached hair, blonde hair.
Then he drove the Jeep next to the hotel, which was right next door to the grocery store.
And he cleaned it down and he threw the stuff in the dumpster and he wiped it down again.
In and he just walked across got into his car and drove away okay because i

(31:14):
because the interrogation wrong that wasn't interrogation wrong yeah i thought
that she was with him for six days no this all happened one day and then six
days later they find her car okay so anyway yeah that
footage is great they only had plates on the back so he had backed the car in
so that if anybody was looking for the plate they wouldn't see it we know that

(31:35):
for a fact because my i I inherited a car.
And in Maryland, you have to have rear and front plates, and there's no front
plate holder. So the license plate's on the dashboard.
The circumstances around it, it was like, and he was just so arrogant,
just sitting there with that arrogance.
Telling the cops, telling the cops, calm down, I'm cooperating.

(31:55):
Yeah, and there's so much video.
I'll try to find that and get it in here. Okay. We are able to arrest him on
his property. Totally cooperating. Just put my...

(32:16):
Sir, I would be very cooperative. there's so much arrogance in him and and there's so much
video like there are other crime shows
about him and they've got lots and lots
of video of him being interviewed he likes to hear himself he likes
to hear himself talk and but when he was
in her when he was arrested he's like what's this like what
okay calm down everybody relax everybody relax that's

(32:37):
error that is just the the level of anyway i'm just
glad to know he's still alive and unhappy in west virginia i
think he is on misery mount yeah misery yeah
it's just horrible yeah and it's so sad you know i i
was looking at the women and these were not poor women these were not women
who he had a good game he's got gay he's got good game yeah so and it's just

(32:59):
horrible anyway that's the uh the twist the the tale of daniel prins and thanks
for uh coming along on that one with us exactly or.
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