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Stephanie (00:30):
Alright everyone,
welcome back to another episode
of The Lethal Library.
I am your host Stephanie.
Dani (00:36):
And I'm Danny
Stephanie (00:38):
and Danny's here to
tell us another story about
someone who's done some reallybad things in Idaho.
So let's strap in and get readyto go.
Dani (00:50):
Let's do it.
A quiet, small community inIdaho is rocked by horrific
crime in 1991.
Little did they know who hadbeen creeping in their town
across the country.
There is different circumstancesin a busy populated city in
Ohio, authorities were lookingfor a murderer that left a woman
(01:11):
dead in the park.
my resources, used today arearticles from the Cincinnati
Post, the Cincinnati Inquirer,Bonner County Daily Bee.
I mean, of course, IdahoStatesman.
Thank
Stephanie (01:26):
you Idaho Statesman.
Dani (01:28):
Ah, bitch at 9:30 AM a man
wearing a black leather trench
coat and a fedora.
Walked into Security State Bankon October 16th, 1991.
Stephanie (01:41):
Can I just say
fedoras are so cringe to me, and
they always have been, even whenthey were popular and Justin
Timberlake was wearing them.
A fedora
Dani (01:53):
with a black leather
trench coat.
Stephanie (01:58):
It's a, it's a
choice.
Don't certainly a su choice.
Be suspicious.
Dani (02:00):
Don't be suspicious.
Stephanie (02:05):
All we're on.
We're on a great start alreadyof an interesting story, that's
for sure.
Dani (02:12):
He walked up to tell her
Tanya Crane and pointed a saw
off shotgun at her.
He demanded she empty herdrawer.
Tanya complied and placed thecash on the counter a shot
blasting out.
Tanya had been struck in thechest by a blast.
(02:33):
The man grabbed$3,400 from thebank, leaving behind about
$50,000 on the counter.
Stephanie (02:42):
Oh, small oversight.
Dani (02:45):
He got into a silver
colored car and took off.
Tanya had only been married toher husband for a year and a
half.
She was young.
I keep
Stephanie (02:55):
getting these girls
that are just newly married,
just starting a, a new chapterin their life and it's
ridiculous.
Dani (03:02):
She just went to work and
guess what?
Her husband was out deerhunting.
And they could not get ahold ofhim.
Oh, no.
I just, that is so,
Stephanie (03:13):
that's really tragic.
Yeah.
Dani (03:15):
They couldn't reach him to
let him know what happened.
So
Stephanie (03:16):
we, we know a lot of
hunters.
Yeah.
We're with hunters.
Dani (03:19):
and like they're
unreachable.
Yeah.
And especially, I mean, cellphones, were not even if, you
know, the guys drive into townor whatever and get a little
service and just check in.
That was not happening in nine,that was not happening.
So.
He just was gone for a week andcome home and find your wife
dead, would be horrific.
Stephanie (03:38):
Very
Dani (03:40):
Timothy Dunlap was
arrested at 2:16 PM this same
day.
So does Springs police.
Lieutenant Joe Rice said hesurrendered.
He was simply walking down theroad with his hands out.
Stephanie (03:55):
Okay, just gave up.
Dani (03:57):
Just went.
You got me.
Oh, was it the trench coat andthe fedora?
Damn.
when his abandoned car wasfound, it contained a crossbow
and a shotgun.
Dunlap is from Ohio.
So how did he get here?
What are you doing in our neckof the woods?
(04:19):
Yeah.
Why?
Just four days before therobbery and murder in Idaho,
Eugene and Sharon King had justfinished watching a friend's
soccer game at Riverside Park inCincinnati, Ohio.
They decided while they were outthere to go fishing during their
walk by the public boat ramp onthe Ohio River, they came upon a
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body of a woman.
Yikes, fishing's kind of adangerous activity.
Stephanie (04:48):
There have been, I
think this is the third or
fourth, maybe more, where afisherman has found a body.
So one of the risks of thehobby, I guess, like how
terrible would that be?
It would be, no, Rick Fishes somuch.
Mm-hmm.
That it wouldn't surprise me ifsomeone tried to dump something
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in a place that he frequents.
He'd probably be the one to, tofind it because he goes, he's on
the tubes, and he goes to placesthat most people don't go.
Dani (05:21):
Oh, the body was lying in
a grove of trees with an arrow
stuck through her.
An arrow.
Stephanie (05:31):
That's so like
barbaric.
The woman had no shoes on, butthey were close by and she had
no, identification on her.
So the reason I'm telling youthis is like she.
A lot of times when these bodiesare found, they are found half
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naked.
They've been sexually assaulted,that none of that happened here.
She was just shot through theheart with a cross bow, likely
some type of bow.
The police were able to identifythe body as that of Belina Baos.
The 3-year-old had been missingsince October 5th.
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And the police are trying tolocate her 23-year-old boyfriend
and her 1982 Silver Chevy Chavethatchback.
Hmm.
Interesting.
Police stated the couple bothworked at Spec Pack
Incorporated.
Belinda had worked therefull-time since 1987 and her
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boyfriend worked therepart-time.
neither of them had showed upfor work on October 7th.
Mm.
Idaho, don't fuck around.
'cause Dunlap is charged withfirst degree murder and robbery.
You remember that thing you justdid here?
Yeah, that one.
Let's go.
Let's go.
(06:59):
Okay.
While in jail, dun Dunlap had aphone interview with the Tribune
and Sunday Ledger.
And just shut the fuck up.
Just, I just, I just, okay.
He said the murders were acts ofsurvival.
(07:19):
Mm.
When spanking of the bankrobbery.
He said, Tanya quote made memad, unquote.
Aw.
Like get over it.
The fuck You pissed me off.
Oh my God.
Some are these men, according tohim, she failed to empty her
cash drawer and push the silentalarm.
(07:41):
Um, excuse me, fif, you left the50, you left the money, you left
that$50,000 pussy.
Sorry, pansy.
Oh, Dunlap admitted to thereporter that he had also killed
his girlfriend.
Ooh, Belinda.
(08:01):
Okay.
Crazy.
So yeah, that was me.
Can admit to the press.
That was all me.
Yeah, I did.
Yeah, sure.
Dunlap said his problems beganafter he was admitted to the
Madison State Hospital inIndiana for her harassing his
ex-wife, Jennifer Robinette.
We've got some problemshappening here, clearly, and he
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just doesn't shut the fuck up.
I'm just, there's gonna be lotsof quoting here.
Quote, once I got to Madison, Istarted to realize my freedom
was not mine anymore.
It really upset the hell outtame when I realized nothing was
wrong with me.
Not at all.
Clearly a well developed and youknow, a good person to be in
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society.
Dunlap was granted a groundspass at the hospital and then he
used that to flee.
Shocker Suppress, suppress.
He ended up in Cincinnati wherehe, stayed at a homeless shelter
for his first few weeks, andthen he found that part-time
(09:07):
job.
And that's where he met Belindaand they became friends and then
obviously more than friends, butDun that, had said, John West
Belinda's former boyfriend,approached him and offered him
$2,500 to kill Belinda, okay?
(09:29):
Mm-hmm.
Dunlap purchased a crossbo.
Just for fun.
He, this is gonna piss you off.
He took, he took Belinda underthe guise of having a picnic
along the Ohio River, not afucking picnic.
He said he had a surprise forher.
(09:52):
Then he blindfolded her with ashirt, so she's waiting for a
surprise.
This is diabolical Dunlap shother with an arrow through her
neck and then fired a fatal blowto her temple.
(10:14):
Um, the fuck.
I know.
It was so horrible like theywere dating.
Can you imagine?
Like, honey, you gotta closeher.
And she trusted him to do all ofthis, so she clearly was like,
oh my gosh, this is how fuckingcutesy.
How lovely is this, Dick Belindahad only known Dunlap for three
(10:41):
months.
So it was fair.
And she thinks that he's a manthat has planned like a very
romantic, romantic, likeindividualized thing.
How terrible is that?
I told you it pissed you off.
It.
I'm pissed.
(11:02):
I'm pissed.
Can you?
I just, I can, I was just likemy mouth dropped during my
research.
'cause you know that she trustedhim.
Mm-hmm.
If.
She did that.
Dunlap stole her car and tookoff for Idaho.
Wonderful.
Using her credit cards, he saidhe stayed in nice hotels and
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purchased an$800 leather trenchcoat.
Because that's what you need ifyou're fleeing from a crime that
you committed.
Wait, you need to look fuckingcool.
Tell me, ugh.
It's gonna come along in thestory, but I want you to
remember this.
$800 in the nice hotel rooms.
Yeah.
Okay.
Living it up.
(11:45):
He also forged one of Belinda'schecks to purchase a shotgun in
Kentucky.
Surprise.
He said he was on the hunt for asmall town with a bank to rob.
He stayed in a hotel next to thebank and watched it.
He was like scoping out thebank.
Yeah, he is watching this.
(12:06):
What are they coming and going.
And he did a very early, at nine30 in the morning.
So, you know, he's like, allright, everybody's settled.
The ladies have the people whocome in late.
They're there.
Everybody's good.
Not a lot of activity at thistime.
This is what I'm gonna go gether.
Done.
What a dick.
(12:27):
On the morning of the robbery,he walked into the bank and
ordered Tanya to hand over hermoney.
Quote, he's still, yes, ladiesand gentlemen.
He is still fucking talking tothe press genius.
Dani (12:41):
She pushed some money back
in the drawer and that made me
mad.
He said he was further angeredwhen she pushed the silent alarm
with her foot.
Stephanie (12:52):
No.
How did he even know?
I feel like you'd be able to dothat.
So Inconspicuously, he
Dani (12:58):
must have had his super
spidey senses on without fucking
trench coat.
Stephanie (13:03):
The fedora powers
locked in.
Dani (13:06):
That is when he shot her
point blank in the stomach,
quote.
I didn't shoot to kill her, butunfortunately she died.
I think justice has been served.
In fact, I got all the vengeanceout of me that had built up when
I was in jail in medicine.
Stephanie (13:25):
He's been
rehabilitated, folks.
He just needed to go murderabout it in the shooting.
Someone in the stomach, wasn'tit?
It was a shotgun, A saw offshotgun, right.
I wasn't shooting to kill.
I'm sorry.
Anything that close with thatkind of gun, you're probably
gonna die.
Yeah.
Dani (13:44):
Dunlap also said he
wouldn't have to rob the bank if
the organized crime members inSt.
Louis would've paid him the$5,000 they promised for
kidnapping a 6-year-old childfor them.
Stephanie (13:59):
Hmm.
Oh, so they just, they took outa loan or something?
He's nationwide
Dani (14:03):
baby.
Stephanie (14:05):
Oh man.
Dani (14:07):
when asked, about the
prosecutor seeking the death
penalty, Dunlap responded to,he's not afraid to die.
Quote, it's time for the evil inmy body to be put to rest.
I just prefer that I would die.
I thought you got it all outtayou though.
Make up your mind.
What is it?
Are you fixed?
Are you not fixed?
(14:27):
Huh?
his poor ex-wife, JenniferDunlap, 19, do some math.
Said Dunlap was sent toLifesprings Mental Health
Services in Indiana, but he ranoff from there.
Then he was sent to MadisonHospital and he left there too.
Oh.
He's like, no, not for me.
(14:48):
Who?
Dini?
Mm-hmm.
Jennifer said Dunlap had calledher in September and said he was
back in town and that she wouldbe seeing the bloodiest time
she'd ever seen.
Stephanie (15:02):
That's creepy.
Dani (15:04):
Fuck no.
No.
She knew Dunlap for about sixmonths before they were married
in October of 1989.
They separated the followingJuly because he's fucking a
nutcase.
She said, uh, absolutely not.
And before they were married,dun Love told Jennifer that he
worked for the US Marshall'soffice, but of course.
(15:28):
That was a lie.
Stephanie (15:29):
The lie detector test
determined that was was a lie.
That was a lie to quote some
Dani (15:35):
Maori.
Jennifer said Dunlap is ahabitual liar and is unable to
hold a job.
Except for, you know, he thecrime for the mafia and stuff.
Yeah, let's stuff go.
I mean, he kidnapped for the moboccasionally.
Jennifer, he was working, youjust didn't even fucking know.
(15:56):
You didn't even, you don't evenknow appreciate he out there
working and they weren't evenpaying him.
Like working for free.
God, my God.
Uh, this fucker pleads innocentat his arraignment in November.
Oh, that, that interview, I'mjust fucking that, that
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interview with the No, I'minnocent.
Sure, sure Bud.
By December, Dunlap's, publicdefenders are asking for a
change of venue.
Of course, go for it.
Which you know, SOTA Springs istiny, tiny, tiny, tiny, tiny,
tiny.
Yeah.
Most people haven't even heard,most people haven't heard of
Idaho.
(16:40):
So when we're talking about thetiny town.
So yeah.
Have you heard of that?
No.
Sure.
I think it was like totallyunderstandable.
I think it was like 1700 people.
That's what I looked up.
I'm like, you didn't notice theguy out of town wearing the
fucking fedora and the blacktrench coat.
Yeah, that's a choice.
That's a fashion.
Nobody noticed that.
(17:01):
Back then there was no fashionin Idaho.
We got things from likeCalifornia that were a decade
old.
Mm-hmm.
And we're like, oh, this is coolnow.
Way late.
There was not like widespreadinternet to like, no.
You had your, uh, sassy,remember of that magazine?
Mm-hmm.
(17:21):
Oh, ugh.
Fucking old, but in a surpriseon December 30th.
Timothy Motherfucking Dunlappleads guilty to shooting Tanya
Crane.
Alright, let's go.
So we didn't even have to go tothe change for the change of
venue.
He's like, all right, fuck it.
I did it.
Mia got me.
Oh, that interview.
(17:41):
I know how you found thatinterview.
Fuck, I thought that was a smallpublication out of fucking
Cincinnati, Ohio.
I.
I didn't think anybody was.
You guys heard about that?
Oh, you guys can, oh, in Idahoyou can hear news from, oh shit.
You can, you can actually.
Oh my bad.
I thought I was telling bad.
(18:03):
I was, thought I was tellingsomething you guys had never
even found out about.
this is what's so fucking stupidabout these guys that do this
Prosecutors still plan to seekexecution.
They're like, we're not givingyou no deals.
I just, I'm just, they werehelping when making.
(18:24):
These agreements, It stillamazes me that they don't have
him and his attorneys do nothave the thought process.
Like, let's make a deal.
No.
They're just like, yeah, I didit.
Oh shit, you're still gonnawanna kill me.
That's not, you should have beenlike, we can just make him say
that he did it, and then youdon't have to spend any
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resources on a trial.
So what can we get in return?
He's like.
No, I just, I, I really wantthem to know that I did it.
I did do that.
Well, I want them to know,thanks for saying that.
Now we're gonna kill you not inIdaho for all.
It's called a plea bargain,bargaining negotiator, dumb ass
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motherfuckers.
But in the agreement, the courthas to at least pay for a
psychiatric evaluation ofDunlap.
So what the fuck's wrong withyou?
There's a lot.
yeah.
Judge William Woodland, afteraccepting the plea bargain,
agreed, to a prosecutioncondition that he imposed
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nothing less than life withoutthe possibility of parole.
So that's like, sure, almostworst case scenario except for
dying.
That's like the worst you canget except for being executed.
That attorney slayed.
I dunno, like what are you saylike, fuck, what are you doing?
(19:55):
It's like, so I got this really,I got this great deal for you.
Okay.
You're gonna tell'em that youdid it and you're either gonna
spend the rest of your life injail without the possibility of
parole or they're gonna killyou.
Sound great.
Okay, let's go.
Doesn't that sound wonderful?
Let's go because some, becauseon some of these you can get
like 50 years, which you mightstill be alive maybe, but at
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least you have some hope to getout.
Like Sure.
I'm going to eat all my greens.
I'm gonna be healthy.
I'm gonna be walking that yard.
participating in programs.
Yeah.
Or starting something.
There have been inmates that dosomething meaningful with their
time, but this one's like, sobest case scenario, life without
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the possibility of parole, nochance.
But the bad side is they mightkill you.
So he's like, yeah, sure, sure,let's fucking go.
Yeah.
Love that.
Love that for me.
The fuck.
And I'm sorry, there was anotherone we did that happened like,
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like, oh, you pled guilty.
Yeah.
We'll go fuck yourself.
We're gonna kill you.
There's no, this is yourbargaining chip, bro.
Oh.
But there's a bonus.
They're also gonna tell you howfucking crazy you are.
But it doesn't.
But it doesn't matter.
You're either gonna be crazy forthe rest of your life without
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the possibility of parole, orthey're gonna kill your crazy
ass either way.
They're gonna tell you one ofthe two worst, the both worst
case scenarios.
I just can't believe like thatwas in the agreement.
You must give him a psychiatricevaluation for what does it even
fucking matter.
Okay.
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And.
1992, the sentencing hearing forDunlap is held in April.
Prosecuting attorney ClydeNelson is asking for the death
penalty.
It was an offensive andatrocious crime.
He stated, by the way, bonuspoints, I said that whole
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fucking word all by myself.
Thank you, gorgeous.
A Boise prison.
Inmate testified Dunlap braggedlast fall about the robbery and
murder of Tanya, along with aslaying of Belinda.
He told Danny Gillette, it couldbe Gillette.
It's the Razor he enjoyedkilling because he was good at
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it, and he would kill again ifgiven the chance.
Stephanie (22:29):
If you've got a
natural talent for something,
who's to tell you you shouldn'tpursue it?
Wow.
Dani (22:36):
When handing down Dunlap's
sentence, judge Woodland says,
quote, it's with great regretthat this sentence is imposed.
However, his actions and choicesof October 16th, 1991 have
forfeited his own life.
Dunlap is sentenced to death.
Oh, shocker.
Stephanie (22:57):
Not a shocker in
Idaho to even have that on the
table when I think presenting aguilty plea because that's,
you're avoiding, because thestate gets to not spend time and
resources on prosecuting.
Dani (23:13):
Mm-hmm.
Stephanie (23:14):
So that's your
bargaining chip.
What are we doing here?
Why was death on the table?
And listen, I'm not sayinghowever you feel about the death
penalty, but just in a strategicway from, I'm guessing there's
gonna be appeals.
Appeals appeal about likerepresentation not being
effective.
(23:36):
Can I smell some of that in ourfuture?
You smell that.
I smell it.
Dani (23:44):
As soon as, uh, we're
gonna kill you.
And then Dunlap is like, yo, I'mhopping on a plane.
Let's go.
Dunlap is shipped off to Ohio toface charges for aggravated
murder and the killing ofBelinda Beanos sister
nationwide.
Stephanie (24:00):
Yeah.
Dani (24:00):
Ohio is also seeking the
death penalty.
Okay.
This is sad.
Belinda's father, Jim Friarditch, I think with tears in his
eye, said quote, he'd done aterrible thing to our family.
I just want justice to be servedthat way I can work things out
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and get back to life.
Right now it's very hard to goon.
I feel because you
Stephanie (24:29):
feel like you're in
limbo.
Dani (24:31):
Yeah.
Stephanie (24:31):
Like it's unresolved.
I can totally appreciate that.
Dani (24:36):
10 laps defense attorney
in Ohio.
Del Schmidt claims that Jim hadthreatened Dunlap, and so yeah,
I'd be pissed, but I don't, Idon't, I don't think that that's
Jim's g'cause I'm gonna tell youhis response quote.
(24:58):
I have never threatened that manwhatsoever.
It's a figment of hisimagination.
Stephanie (25:03):
Yeah.
And he
Dani (25:04):
does have a very active
imagination.
This man had admitted to thiscrime, and he has expressed his
wish to be sentenced to death.
I think his wishes ought to begranted, say less.
I mean, right.
That's all fucking true.
And just so you know, Ohio.
(25:26):
news stays in Ohio, so theyalready knew.
He said, yeah, just kill theevil in me,
Stephanie (25:36):
as you requested,
sir.
Dani (25:40):
But don't laugh.
He pleads not guilty toaggravated murder, an aggravated
robbery, because, oh,
Stephanie (25:48):
that didn't work
Dani (25:48):
out well for me.
Stephanie (25:49):
And I, so he's like,
maybe, maybe a different
strategy, which I mean.
Dani (25:55):
Sure.
defense attorneys are trying toget Dunlap statements made to
the press suppressed statingthey would be prejudicial.
Stephanie (26:03):
You didn't wanna do
another interview?
Let's go and maybe it's a coupleinterviews.
Dani (26:11):
January, 1993, the trial
in Ohio begins.
During the trial, theprosecution played a taped
confession.
Dunlap stated quote.
It didn't have to be done.
It is just, I was broke.
I had no money, I was hardlyworking.
(26:32):
Well, what about your mob job,
Stephanie (26:34):
motherfucker?
Dani (26:36):
So he is like, well, but
he's, he did not have to do, he
could have.
Blindfolded her and said, I'llbe right back and then left.
He could have still stole hercar, took over the credit cards,
blah, blah, blah, la la, doneall that shit.
And then you don't have a murdercharge
Stephanie (26:55):
over
Dani (26:55):
you, right.
Robbery?
Yes.
Mm.
But look what you got Dick Thingto do.
Yes.
But she would still be here.
You fucking psychotic piece of
Stephanie (27:06):
shit.
This is very re of murderingpeople in crimes where it wasn't
even, it's not my fault,necessary.
Dani (27:14):
My fault.
It's not my fault.
Oh.
After four hours ofdeliberation, he was found
guilty of aggravated murder andaggravated robbery of Belinda
Dunlap showed no emotion as theverdict was read, he walked
outta the courtroom.
He said quote, it's a hell of away to start a new year.
(27:35):
Put that on a fucking hallmark.
Okay?
Oh my God.
I wanna know who this fuckers.
Well, Mr.
Schmidt, you need to advise yourfucking client.
Dunlap gave an interview afterhis conviction.
Stephanie (27:50):
We've seen how well
the interviews have worked out.
any press interaction I feellike should be heavily advised
and planned and have your lawyerthere and be like, we will
answer questions about X, Y, zif you even talk.
'cause it's almost like how theydon't put them on the stand.
(28:11):
Mm-hmm.
Even if you have a good story.
The chances of you creatingenough doubt, you're usually
gonna create more suspicionbecause these prosecutors and
interviewers know how to askquestions.
Or even if you were innocent, itcould be very awkward and make
(28:32):
you look uneasy.
Don't talk
Dani (28:33):
to cops like, don't.
Shut the fuck up.
And you know what?
I just feel like Mr.
Schmidt was like, all right, gohang yourself.
All right, go ahead.
I'm fine.
Fucking done with you.
I'm
Stephanie (28:48):
so, you've been the
worst client, honestly.
So yeah.
Do whatever you advice to you.
Dani (28:53):
Go give that fucking
interview.
Go fuck up your pills'causeyou're a horrible piece of shit.
And the more you talk, the morelikely that they're gonna tell
you to go.
S Eat Dick.
Bye.
Yeah.
Dunlap, you wanna get to theinterview?
Yeah, let's do it.
Okay, let's go.
Stephanie (29:11):
Bad choice.
Dani (29:13):
Dunlap said quote.
I didn't wanna do it, but thingsjust kept getting worse for me.
Aw, poor guy.
I had no money.
I was living out of a car.
Oh, I had no clothes.
Oh.
Except for that.
And then he said he hadn't eveneaten at least 36 hours before
he killed Melinda.
Stephanie (29:34):
He was hangry, folks.
That's that's a different kindof fucking, that's the news
defense.
It's not affluenza, it's hangry.
I was hangry.
Should have had a Snickers.
Snickers please.
Sponsor us.
Don't get hangry.
You might end up in this shitparty.
(29:54):
You might be end up murderingabout it from an actual
murderer.
Pack your penis.
This causes, this causesmurders.
You gotta be fucking shitty me,dude.
Dani (30:06):
I just broke out like a
saying from I'm old.
Packed with peanuts.
Packed with peanuts for theSnickers.
Yes.
Okay, let's get back to this.
Stephanie (30:16):
Motherfucker.
Dani (30:17):
Yeah.
Quote.
Desperation is a funny thing.
Oh, it is the force that guidesmen to kill.
Oh.
I've been very desperate beforeI've murdered about it.
Speaking
Stephanie (30:32):
for all men, I have
never murdered over desperation.
Being hungry for 36 hours.
No, we're not even at starvationlevels at this point.
Dani (30:42):
No.
Have you not watched fucking TomHanks?
That's hangry.
Stephanie (30:48):
Naked and afraid.
Hmm.
Eh, some people do go kind ofwoo postal on that, but they're
like, oh, a leach was suckingthe blood outta me.
Maybe I'll eat it.
They're not like, it's been aday and a half.
I'm gonna fucking murder you.
Cameraman.
Come here.
Seriously, because you know, theCameraman's got a fucking
(31:09):
granola bar in his pocket.
And that's what I find so hardabout that show is for me, the
knowing.
I'd be like, what did you eatyesterday?
Bring me a sandwich.
Would you little snacky snack.
If you don't bring me asandwich, oh, maybe you'll fall
into the crocodile infested.
Pawn.
I, I don't know.
I can't vouch for you out here,bro.
(31:31):
I might kill you with this tabof off the soda can I found.
So, wait, slice, give.
Give me the fucking granola bar.
I want the fucking Nature Valleyextra crispy.
Dry out my mouth, make a fuckingmess.
But I'm gonna lick it.
Bring me a Aquafina orsomething.
(31:52):
You got any Fiji water in there?
Do you not see the shit I'mdrinking.
I'm boiling.
I'm boiling mud.
Ah, it's literal mud.
Some of that shit, I just seehim with a fucking tap.
Like, I'm like, I'm gonna killyou.
Give it up.
(32:12):
I bet you that's happened wherepeople have just like went out
to the camera, gimme yourfucking food.
Yeah, I'm done.
This is a stickup.
Oh.
Naked and skinny with a.
Looking what?
I was gonna make a hook out ofthis, but now I just said it.
I'm just gonna kill you aboutit.
Yeah.
Okay.
Love that show.
But.
(32:33):
Oh, he, uh, Dunlap said neitherhim nor Belinda had any money,
but he knew she had creditcards.
Mm.
And again, stating he washungry.
Quote, I don't think anybody cansay that if they were in the
same situation that I was in.
(32:54):
That they would've done anythingdifferent.
And if they do well, thenthey're lunatics.
They're lunatics.
If anyone else has been slightlyhangry for 36 hours and poor,
that's your natural reaction isto kill your partner with a
(33:14):
cross.
I just want, and, and do it in asweet way and have the.
Planning to, oh, it wasmaniacal.
Maniacal.
It was maniacal.
Can I just say though, for asmuch as he's bitching and whi
(33:35):
about having no money and beingso hangry, he bought a fucking
crossbo.
The math is not math.
I can't even girl math my wayout of that.
No, I cannot.
I just, no, I can't.
Even fucking girl math.
That's like buying a designerbag when you're like, I
literally haven't eight in aweek, but this bag, we wouldn't
(33:58):
do that.
Girls.
That's not how girl math.
Works.
Girl math is much smarter.
Yeah.
I can't even girl math my wayout of that.
No, I just, he did say hedeliberated for days before
killing Belinda.
He chose the crossbow because itwas quiet.
(34:19):
Quote, I wasn't like Dahmer, butthat was the only way I saw it.
Get out of the situation and Idid that.
A poor man in a bad situation.
What else was he to do but killhis partner Danny, with a
crossbo that he contemplatedfucking purchasing.
That doesn't even solve yourproblems.
(34:40):
You dip shit.
But did you see my$800 leathertrench coat I purchased?
I looked damn good doing it.
I was wearing a fedora bit.
Jack, my fucking God,ridiculous.
He's just such an idiot.
That's why I was like, I can'twait to tell you the story
because he's a fuckingridiculous idiot.
okay, so during his sentencinghearing.
(35:02):
Dunlap's mother testified, Ifeel so bad for some of these
mothers, these parents andfamilies of these guys, because
hopefully nobody has theintention of having their child
Yeah.
Grow up to be a murderer.
So you just feel, I just feel sobad for, there's only so much
(35:23):
you can do.
Dunlap's mother testified cryingon the stand.
Patricia Dunlap said her son wasan altar boy and a cub scout.
He studied drama in college.
Dunlap testified, why is hetestifying?
Shut the fuck up.
Bad idea.
Dunlap testified that he wasquote on the razor's edge of
(35:44):
insanity when he killed Belinda.
Fair.
I think he was on insanity.
Well off of the edge before,right?
'cause this is not logicalthought.
No.
Like I'm a little poor andhungry.
So I'm gonna set up an elaboratescheme to do a surprise like
(36:09):
this is not a third worldcountry.
Go and shoplift from your localgrocery store like.
there's many other betteroptions that would fix your
problem.
How does that even fix yourproblem?
This is another person that'sprobably has something to
contribute.
Mm-hmm To help with yourhungriness.
(36:31):
It's just fucking outright dumb.
And also, could I just remindyou, he was only working fucking
part-time.
Oh, maybe bump up those numbersa little bit.
Wow.
There was that fucking mop job.
Okay.
Two part-time jobs.
God, a single mama works sohard, loves the kids and never
(36:54):
stops.
He's doing the Reba McIntyreTikTok right now.
Um.
And I wanna say this, He also,during my research, he ran for
public office.
Of course he did.
Okay.
D Lulu.
The d.
(37:14):
Lulu is D Like before, yeah,before, I think kind of like
the, like the mental hospitalkind of stuff that they were
doing.
Yeah, I bet that was a, I bet hewas already in that, but people
were like, oh, wow.
A driven and motivated person,and it's like, that's manic.
(37:34):
He's manic.
Yeah.
So, well, he's sentenced todeath in Ohio's electric chair.
They still do that?
Well, they did in the nineties.
I know.
We think our firing squad is,and it is.
It doesn't take, but like, no,we're just gonna put electricity
(37:55):
through your body with a lot ofpain until you die.
Thank you.
Don't forget the water.
Gotta have the sponge.
Just Green Mile.
Sorry.
Green Mile.
I, I love that movie.
I don't even watch that scene.
I like.
I've seen the Green Mile.
I mean, I did initially.
It's one of those movies that Ican't, if it's playing, I can't
(38:16):
not watch it.
Right?
So I'm gonna watch it.
But after watching part of thescene the first time, then when
that comes on, I'm just like,head down.
It's terrible as closed.
Yeah.
It's horrible.
And that Dweeby motherfucker,that Piss Pants motherfucker
killed the mouse, pissy pants,McGee, whatever his fucking name
was.
It was some dweeb ass name.
(38:37):
Yeah.
Which he deserved.
Pee pee pants.
Fuck you.
As Dunlap was let outta court,he looked at his crying mother
and said, Hey, I'll get over it.
Cool.
In the electric chair.
in another fucking interview,Dunlap stated, I wanted to make
(39:01):
sure people know if a day evercomes.
And I get out and they see mewalking down the street.
They better call 9 1 1.
Oh.
'cause there's trouble on theway that's gonna help any, this
attorney, I know his attorneys,even if you had parole, like
(39:22):
you've just fucked yourself.
His attorney's probably like, ohyou wanna, I think that's a
great idea.
You should go get him aninterview.
'cause I bet you he was afucking douche bag client.
Yeah.
And they're just like, tell themhow you feel.
Your feelings are valid.
Yeah.
And don't call me for any ofyour fucking stupid appeal.
You know what?
You should threaten everyone inthe general public.
(39:44):
Mm-hmm.
Of losing their life.
That's why you're at it.
Why don't you just threaten thejudge?
Threaten the, threaten thejudge.
Threaten their family.
Yeah.
President of the United States.
Let's go.
They're all in on it, bud.
You need to tell them what's up.
Yeah.
What a fucking dipshit.
I cannot IQ of like probably 23.
(40:05):
Just saying.
I think even less than that.
This is literally the worst.
Well, Ohio says, thank you.
Bye.
You're going back to fuckingIdaho.
I'm just gonna keep tossing youback and forth to.
Death penalty states, it's likevolleyball for
Dani (40:23):
them.
They're like, oh, you got this?
Sure.
In March, Dunlap's attorneyMonty Whittier, Monty Monty
argued in front of the IdahoSupreme Court that Dunlap should
not be executed.
Stating Dunlap did not intend tokill Tanya.
(40:47):
Whittier said he only meant towound Tanya to teach her a
lesson.
Who the fuck is this guy?
I'm sorry.
So Tanya was the one with, inthe bank.
Bank.
In the bank robbery.
With a shot gun.
He shot her like it was pointblank, like he wasn't touching
her, but it was like with a footor two away over the counter.
(41:08):
It was like six to 18 inchesaway.
I was just trying to teachCharles lesson,
Stephanie (41:16):
you got to be
shitting my dick like this is,
and
Dani (41:20):
that an attorney would
actually fucking say that.
Like, I'm like, dude, I can't doit.
I'm.
I just, I know
Stephanie (41:26):
that they're supposed
to be like the ambassador, like,
and I give praise to publicdefenders.
Absolutely.
Because you know what, it is aright
Dani (41:39):
mm-hmm.
Stephanie (41:39):
For you to have a
defense and
Dani (41:41):
there are some people.
Stephanie (41:43):
That are actually
innocent wrongfully accused.
And so, but can you imaginebeing a public defender and
having to argue that, likeimagine someone like trying to
run up and slap a judge and thenthe public defender having to be
like.
They didn't mean it to hurt you,though.
Dani (42:04):
They were trying to slap
the microphone.
You know,
Stephanie (42:06):
they were, they were
trying to just teach you a
lesson.
They weren't trying to harm you.
That's fuck.
Even though they physicallyassaulted you, judge, shut the
fuck up.
Oh my God.
Dani (42:19):
But the high court upholds
dunlap sentence, obviously, go
fuck yourself.
An execution date is set forOctober 29th.
Because who's back, back again?
Attorney Joan Fisher.
Let's go that bitch.
And she does her thing.
Like I have much respect forher.
(42:40):
Like she, she makes, she's madea lot of things happen.
Stephanie (42:44):
And there is, despite
of what
Dani (42:45):
I think about it, she's
still, she is a rainmaker.
Like she gets shit done.
Stephanie (42:51):
There's things that
can be done and there's things
that can be wrong in a case.
Dani (42:56):
And she's, she asked the
Idaho Supreme Court to block the
execution to allow time forpreparation of an appeal to the
US Supreme Court and validSandra Day O'Connor blocks the
execution date just four daysbefore it was set to take place.
Alright.
(43:17):
In 1994, another death warrantwas issued after the Supreme
Court denied his case, butanother stay is issued.
We're just appealing, appealing,appealing.
In 95, Ohio Supreme Courtupholds.
Dunlap's conviction.
Jim Belinda's stepfather isadvocating for families.
(43:39):
And so during my re like he,this really put him on it.
Tore him up.
Yeah.
And, but he's out thereadvocating for other families,
for other victims' families.
Like this is so just explaininghow hard these appeal are on
families and he's just outthere.
(44:00):
So poor Jim.
It sounds
Stephanie (44:03):
like he,
Dani (44:05):
he
Stephanie (44:05):
found this, which is
another reason why I don't agree
with the death penalty, is howmany appeals it allows.
So the families have to keepgoing and going and going and
restating their case, and itsounds like he was good at doing
that and also helping otherfamilies prepare for that and
Dani (44:27):
navigate it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
So go
Stephanie (44:28):
Jim.
And so you open that wound.
It's awful.
Dani (44:33):
And Al, but also, I mean,
some of these life cases though
that I've run across, they'regetting appeals.
Appeals pills too, like
Stephanie (44:40):
mm-hmm.
Dani (44:40):
It's just digging up.
It's just, yeah.
But the death penalty case isdefinitely, you have more,
they're
Stephanie (44:46):
guaranteed at least
one appeal.
Mm-hmm.
Dani (44:48):
Right?
Yep.
Oh, it's automatic appeal.
In 2001, Dunlap is charged withattacking a prison guard.
Surprise, surprise.
he's accused of throwing aliquid that smelled of urine on
a correctional officer.
Ooh, Denise De Forrest as shewas delivering lunch on death
row at the Idaho CorrectionalInstitution.
Fucking rude, when the officeropened the slot.
(45:11):
Two, feed your fucking ass.
Haven't you already had issueswith starving?
Why are take the fucking food?
You hangry, bitch.
Yeah.
God forbid you go 10 hourswithout a Snickers.
and that's when he threw thepiss.
It was piss.
We know it was, that's a commontactic.
Mm-hmm.
(45:31):
in 2003, Dunlap is granted arecent sentencing.
Due to the procedural mistakesmade when he pled guilty to
first degree murder.
Stephanie (45:39):
Sure.
Dani (45:40):
This guy, his attorney,
Ralph Ke, he must have just had
the whole death row.
Get it.
Ralphy boy.
Said information about Dunlap'shistory of being an escape
mental patient was not presentedto the psychiatrist who ruled
that Dunlap was capable ofmaking a plea agreement.
Key said quote, the psychiatristdidn't know Mr.
(46:03):
Dunlap had documented mentalhealth, that she was going back
to the age of six, and we aretrying to convince them that
wasn't really good lawyering.
To plea bargain for the deathpenalty.
Sure.
Yes.
That's what we were saying.
We're not even attorneys.
(46:24):
in 2004, the Idaho Supreme Courtupheld the guilty plea, but that
does grant a re-sentencinghearing because why Class only
juries can hand down the deathsentence, not a judge.
Idaho fucked this so much.
I mean, just so much fuckery onthis decades.
(46:47):
What does Dunlap do with achance to get the death penalty
reduced to life in prison?
I.
He's gonna represent himself.
Stephanie (46:55):
Genius.
Go pro se motherfucker.
Let's go pro se.
Dani (47:02):
And because he is he, he
talked to his lawyer self and
his lawyer self said yes.
Give that interview.
You must give the fuckinginterview.
Make
Stephanie (47:12):
sure that you've got
enough snacks though,'cause you
might murder someone trying torepresent yourself.
Dani (47:18):
and a phone interview with
the Associated Press.
I wasn't kidding.
You didn't see that coming.
What are we lawyer done lap?
Yes.
Prisoner Dunlap.
I think you should absolutelygive an interview to the
Associated Press prisoner.
Dunlap.
The press just loves him.
(47:39):
This is like the tabloids Uhhuh.
I will do it.
You tell me.
Lawyer Dunlap, yes.
You must tell the world.
Stephanie (47:50):
I am my own lawyer
now.
I have a tie.
I have a chair.
They wouldn't give him a tie.
Death row.
Dani (48:01):
Oh shit.
Okay.
Uh, end of phone interview withthe Associated Press.
He stated he plans to argue thathe only inadvertently shut hania
and that he suffers fromepilepsy and mental illnesses
that may affected his judgment.
Stephanie (48:16):
Really inadvertently.
So you had a seizure.
Dani (48:22):
You fucking told everybody
you shot her'cause she made you
mad.
She made you mad, and she needsto learn a lesson.
I was mad about it and I wastrying to teach her a lesson.
When somebody is robbing you, donot touch the fucking alarm.
Eh, go fuck yourself.
What a dipshit dude.
(48:42):
Quote, I'm going to be my ownlawyer at the resentencing, and
I'm pretty sure the judge isgonna allow that.
I'm a big boy.
My lawyers were trying to get meto a jail where I could have
more access.
To test like a CAT scan.
Oh, I'm sorry.
So I said, check this out.
(49:05):
I don't want you representing meanymore.
Told them, check yourself beforeyou wreck
Stephanie (49:10):
yourself.
Lawyers, I'm actually a legalgenius.
They have books here in the jailwhere I can teach myself to be a
lawyer.
I'm lawyer, so please exit stageleft.
Bye.
And scene.
Dani (49:29):
Oh, I just couldn't
believe it was like, check this
out, I guess, but,
Stephanie (49:35):
but listen up.
Dani (49:37):
He also said quote, I
guess what I'm arguing is why do
you want to execute somebodywhen they can be rehabilitated
in prison?
Who's
Stephanie (49:48):
asking the tough
questions?
Me?
my fucking job.
Dani (49:53):
Is on the floor,
Stephanie (49:54):
like
Dani (49:55):
just looks like, shut the
fuck.
I'm sorry.
Okay.
They tried to help me and Isaid.
Um, fuck you.
Did you know that I'm smart.
I ran for office one time.
I was almost the president.
My god.
Okay, where are we at?
(50:16):
Okay.
He's still in his quote.
Okay.
I'm going to try to have all ofthose tests in front of the jury
so they can say, this guy herehas something wrong with his
mind.
Maybe they say this guy walkedinto the bank and the teller
pushed the alarm and it spookedhim and he shot her.
It wasn't like I was going thereto kill so and so.
(50:39):
It's a normal response if can,can.
Let's ask the audience.
If you were robbing a bank andyou saw someone hit the alarm,
would you blast them with ashotgun to tell them?
You made me mad with that.
I didn't like that.
You need to learn a lesson,wouldn't we all?
(51:00):
Let's ask the audience.
We're still quoting here.
Stephanie (51:06):
My God,
Dani (51:08):
I'm not trying to sound
mean.
I about her.
She's dead, but I'm not likeEric Virgil Hall or that other
guy.
Aza Abdullah.
Stephanie (51:20):
Oh, what two of our
cases that we've, he's name
dropping.
He, he's like my
Dani (51:26):
little roommates over
here.
I know though, buddy.
I'm not like those guys.
I was just, gave her a slightlittle shock blast to her
stomach to let her know I wasnot happy.
Her, I, he was gonna kill her.
I didn't know you couldn't blastsomeone with a shotgun, a foot
away.
Who knows that stranglingpeople.
(51:47):
I'm not like a, the stranglerdown there at the Boise and I
didn't light my wife's house onfire.
No, certainly.
How disgusting is
Stephanie (51:55):
that?
This motherfucker?
Dani (51:58):
Do you hate him so bad
Stephanie (52:00):
just for him to even,
'cause they're all pieces of
shit.
But it's like I, the mentalgymnastics that you would have
to go through.
Knowing what you've done andadmitting publicly and on press
what you've done and then belike, yeah, I admitted it.
Because who doesn't do that?
We would all
Dani (52:20):
do that, right?
Can't we all agree?
I was, I was hangry and Ibrought my cross bow out.
You guys can relate, right?
Who can't?
You guys really can't relatewith this.
Do you know what I wonder?
He is shock at that.
Stephanie (52:35):
I bet.
Was.
Oh my God.
Dani (52:39):
Uh, and also I just want
to, I, I just have to tell you
guys, there was a, during myresearch, I came across, a
podcast, unfor Forbidden TruthPodcast.
And they actually do a phoneinterview with him, like
recently within the, you arefucking shitty within the last
year.
So you can go check that out.
get it forbidden.
(53:00):
it's, yeah, again, it'sforbidden truth, and it's a
conversation with Idaho Deathrow inmate.
Timothy Dunlap, so I just, goodfor you.
Yeah, yeah.
Good
Stephanie (53:10):
for
Dani (53:11):
hell.
Yeah.
And, and that's, I, I justbriefly looked at some of their
other episodes and it seems likethat's what they do.
They just talk to, they, I don'twanna say just, but they call
death row inmates.
Yeah.
Or no, that's, or prison inmatesand, and have a conversation
with him.
So that's amazing.
Anyways.
Go.
You can go check that out.
check'em out.
I'm gonna have you listen to itlater.
(53:32):
I mean, I didn't use, I don'tthink I used, I didn't use
anything, in my research forthat, but it was just a little
fun tidbit.
I mean, he's still stupid.
So yeah, he, he's not like Hallor Abdullah.
He's better than that.
He didn't mean to go in there.
He wasn't planning on killingsomebody.
He did a oopsie.
It was an, have you guys neverdone an Oopsie in your life?
(53:53):
It was an un unfair murder.
in 2005, the United StatesSupreme Court refuses to hear
his case.
In 2006, he is getting hisre-sentencing.
and he fucking, he did representhimself.
I mean, he has several years to.
To think about this.
and he
Stephanie (54:10):
just talked himself
into it.
Clearly.
We can, we can hear the bravado.
Dani (54:15):
Oh, you're gonna be so
pissed.
'cause he talks more.
I'm gonna quote him.
Marque, stop talking.
Dunlop told the jury in arambling statement that history
will only remember him as a badman and said both murderers were
prompted by anger andfrustration towards his ex-wife.
It was her fault.
Stephanie (54:33):
Fucking, you guys
Dani (54:34):
have never been angry
before.
Jennifer, you never murderedsomeone about it.
Jennifer.
Jennifer did it.
She fucking pissed me off so badthat I had to go murder her
about it.
You guys have never been angryif you've been hungry and angry
and hangry.
But you know what's fuckingamazing to me, Steph, I wanna,
(54:55):
is that he is stillrationalizing his behavior.
He's been sitting in fuckingjail for like 15 years and he is
still hung up on.
My ex-wife,'cause you cannot, myex-wife baby, let the reality of
it sink in weak emotionalcompetency.
He also told the jury if theyallowed him into the general
(55:17):
population at the prison, hewould have access to the law
library so he could belawyering.
And an Indian sweat lodge so hecan learn Indian magic.
Stephanie (55:33):
How problematic that
is.
Oh my God.
Dani (55:36):
Not only am I gonna be
lawyering, but I'm also gonna be
magic king.
Okay.
I do the Indian Magic.
Oh my God.
Okay, here we go.
We ready for some quotes?
No, Danny, he needs to stopallowing an opportunity for a
quote.
How can I die twice?
Maybe I'll be frozen as a folkhero or some nut and be brought
(55:58):
back to life.
I'm about to slap this fuckingiPad off
Stephanie (56:02):
the table.
I could not listen to this.
Dani (56:05):
He still, he stated, I
just, it's so fucking
ridiculous.
That's why I'm so excited totell you this one.
Um, he stated that he did notplan the murder.
He was just scared that whenshe, Tanya moved her leg, she
was trying to set off the alarmquote.
I didn't shoot her in the headand blow her head off.
(56:26):
I shot her in the stomach.
That's what he said to thefucking jury.
How.
How,
Stephanie (56:31):
how
Dani (56:32):
kind and thoughtful.
It didn't blow our head off.
Jury.
Very thoughtful.
What a sweetie.
A jury reimposed a deathsentence for Dunlap after five
hours of deliberation.
Oh, I bet you I didn't even takethat one.
Like, all right, let's take apoll, but.
Like, what's going on with youguys?
Let's have some lunch and thinkabout it.
(56:53):
Yeah.
So it makes it look like we atleast thought about it.
They're gonna cater something
Stephanie (56:56):
in here.
So let's, let's get thecatering.
Hey John.
Hey.
How's your fam?
I heard, I heard Ma Mamaw hadthe, had the cancer, right?
Yeah, it's tough.
Ma had the cancer.
Dani (57:08):
Goodwood's.
Here, let's go.
I fucking love these ribs.
You guys had these ribs before.
Oh, they better give us lots ofthat spicy bbq.
They didn't include our extra
Stephanie (57:20):
sauces.
Can we get, can we get anofficer to Goodwood, please?
We, we specifically asked
Dani (57:28):
for, for it on the cold
slot.
It's fucking warm.
Why do they put the clothes ontop of the roof?
Package?
Stephanie (57:34):
Cold with cold.
Hot with hot.
This is.
Beginner stuff babes.
Um, anyway, let's chat overlunch and then, you know, we'll,
we'll go back in thereeventually, but let's just,
let's just have some time.
I've really,
Dani (57:49):
you guys are my fam.
I love all of you.
I could not even have a serious,I'd like walk into the fucking
jury room, just like look ateverybody with my hands up.
Like, are we, is there aquestion?
Can we just, I just fucking, Iwas getting very animated.
In 2009, Dunlap is asking againfor a new sentencing hearing
(58:09):
with attorneys this time.
Stephanie (58:11):
Now you need help.
Can't do this on my own guys.
I tried it.
I, I, I thought it was gonnaresonate with people.
I'm being.
Very Indian magic
Dani (58:20):
lawyering Who doesn't know
about that, but didn't work.
So can you guys come help me,come help me this time.
Thank you.
in a hearing, his, attorneysfiled nearly 80 claims on why
their client should be givenanother sentencing hearing
because he can learn the Indianmagic in the Indian Sweat Lodge.
Fuck, 80.
Okay.
(58:41):
In 2013.
Dunlap Sue the kitchensupervisor of Idaho's maximum
security prison.
I just had to include this, ofIdaho's Maximum security prison.
No, he didn't.
Not the Warden Kitchen.
That mother, that, that's myguy.
That motherfucker right there,there is not real.
(59:06):
Um, because, so he still,because uh, the state is not.
No longer serving lunch toinmates on the weekends, so
they're like, we're not, whatthe fuck?
He said This is causing himhealth problems.
You know, his about his hanggreenness,
Stephanie (59:23):
it has caused him to
shoot someone point blank with a
shotgun before.
It wasn't his mentaldeficiencies or inability to
deal with his emotions.
Everyone does that.
If they don't have lunch,everyone knows that.
Dani (59:38):
Everybody knows that.
Everybody knows that.
He said, so it's causing himhealth problems.
Mm-hmm.
The prison does serve a biggerbreakfast and dinner.
And also, like, they give him anextra piece of fruit on the
weekends so they don't have tohave to have staff there doing
that.
I, I like it is what it is.
People need weekends too, bro.
(59:59):
I'm sorry.
You're in prison on fuckingdeath row because you're a
fucking murderer.
A
Stephanie (01:00:05):
literal murderer.
Uh,
Dani (01:00:06):
this is what you do.
Have you ever Not just fucking,oh, he's saying I'm gonna save
this piece of fruit for fuckinglunch.
Or get your own, get yourcommissary.
There is commissary.
Nobody is sending him shit.
He, I, this motherfucker isprobably not getting any
commissary because he a brokebitch.
Stephanie (01:00:26):
You might have to
find a way to get it.
Why don't you call your mobfriends motherfucker?
Dani (01:00:31):
Yeah.
They still owe you with someinterest.
$200 you'd be, you could begetting that tablet in jail.
Okay.
That was from, he Just talkabout that in, um, on that, that
podcast.
So about tablets.
the state argues the males meetthe caloric intake requirements.
(01:00:52):
So go fuck yourself.
They're giving you enoughcalories.
Sorry.
Face it out.
Bitch.
You don't like your dry bolognasandwich.
Meanwhile, he is still gettinganother chance to argue for a
lesser sentence.
The Idaho Supreme Court ruledthat Dunlap's attorney did not
adequately investigate,mitigating factors such as his
(01:01:12):
mental illness during hissentencing hearing.
Sure.
Stephanie (01:01:17):
I think he made those
clear.
with his many interviews andalso asking for the death
penalty.
But all I can say is this is oneof the biggest dip shits that we
have covered.
Stupid all the way around.
No, I, I can't even Where's,there's no logic.
(01:01:38):
There's no thinking.
Dani (01:01:39):
No.
in 2023, Dunlap's request beplaced at the prison's acute
mental health unit.
He's denied by the Ninth Courtof Appeal.
No.
So currently, Dunlap is 56 andresiding at the Idaho State
Correctional Facility in Boise,Idaho, and still not learning
(01:02:00):
his Indian fucking magic.
Stephanie (01:02:03):
And how do your
friends feel about you throwing
them under the bus?
Hmm.
Does that create a little bitof, I feel like it's real
Housewives.
Oh.
On death row.
But overall, the dude was adipshit.
I can't believe it took him thislong to get caught, but you get
(01:02:26):
what you get
Dani (01:02:27):
and don't throw a fit.
Thank you.
Well, guys, it's been fun.
It's been real.
Oh shit.
This guy's an idiot.
It's been real fun.
actually, um, I was so waitingto just rip those quotes off to
you.
I'm like, she's
Stephanie (01:02:42):
gonna fucking, we
don't often hear from someone
that is willing to incriminatethemselves so drastically.
So, fuck you, Dunlap.
You're a dipshit and yeah.
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Dani (01:03:26):
Yeah.
And again, just, uh, I have sucha fun time with you, Steph.
Thank you.
Every time.
And we're gonna go, let's gohave another cocktail about it.
Yes.
Alrighty, guys.
Next time.
Damn.
Four rubber ducky.
Fuck you.