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October 6, 2025 • 66 mins

Serial Killer Realizes Cops Found His Car Full of Bodies

Dispatched to inspect what looked like an ordinary truck, officers instead found four bodies hidden and dismembered in crates.The ensuing investigation uncovered eleven more victims scattered across remote areas in the state, all claimed by a prolific serial killer.

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He's been missing for over 2 weeks.
That's unlike my daughter. It's unlike my daughter not
calling us or texting us 3 weeks.
I'm telling you, worked all three of the.
People, man. I'm just going to roll page.
Step one is to tell me where thebodies are.
Oh. There's.

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Two like that all all them dead now.
What do you think? I could imagine and it happened
to one person. Nevertheless 3 He told me there
could be no God because of what he saw.
I hope to know why you're working right?
One of the most shocking cases in New Mexico history begins

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with reports of missing people in the area.
It isn't long until these disappearances lead police down
a bloody trail left by a homicidal perpetrator driven by
vengeance. Even with the suspect in their
sights, police can't stop the death toll from growing and soon
realize that it may be worse than they ever imagined.

(01:02):
What? About the other people, he said
he killed the other 11 that's still under investigation.
The following report is based onofficial police records and most
of the footage has never been seen before.
Until now. Five weeks before police would
make the most gruesome discoveryof their careers in an airport
parking garage, the nightmare began with a missing 21 year old

(01:23):
named Matthew Miller in the townof Grants, NM.
Well. The last time you talked to him
was this 22nd of January, and that was what, a Tuesday?
Yeah, Tuesday. The woman is Matthew's
grandmother, and she knows as well as the detective that her
grandson is heavily into the addiction scene in Grants.
So you guys can help me out by just calling around to

(01:47):
hospitals, clinics, rehabilitation places, other
county jails, you know, like that, See if he's there.
But the detective doesn't mince words when it comes to his
fears. I have been doing this an awful
long time. I am.
I'm very concerned about Matthew's whereabouts.

(02:13):
I'm very concerned. Detective Attorney talks next to
an associate of Matthew's named Leonie, hoping she may be able
to shed some light on his whereabouts.
I need to, I need to come in andtalk to you.
I'm not worried about, I'm not this.
I don't care. I don't care about any.

(02:35):
I don't care about any drugs, drug stuff.
We're looking for Matthew Miller.
He's been missing for over 2 weeks.
You know what I'm talking about.When was the last time he was

(02:57):
here? Maybe.
A year ago. A year ago when I first got this
place. Yeah, when I first got it last
February. He hasn't been here since then.
What if I got video of his vehicle maybe?
They're things happened here, man, and they're having myself.
But it won't be easy to speak with her fiance, Justin Mata,
because according to her, he ranoff with a woman named Jennifer

(03:18):
Lannon. But he left on 17th and then
came back. And 17th, that's like a time.
Ago, yeah. And then we'll.
Talk to the. Grand King and he's like, yeah,
they. Loved each other they have
during the night. And they're in Arizona.
Do you have any kind of way to contact Justin your phone
number? That day, police find Matthew's
Chevy Colorado parked outside the Lubbock apartments just a

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few blocks away. When they return to question
Leone, they confront her with footage of the truck in front of
her home last month, contradicting her claim that she
hadn't seen Matthew in a year. Leone pushes back, insisting
that if Matthew was there, he must have been visiting her
fiance, Justin. I've got that truck parked right
there on the 26th of January. You told me he left on the 17th.

(04:05):
He did. When he came back, I guess he
did somebody. If you drove his truck from here
over to Lubbock, you need to tell me.
I'm going to find out if he did it because I've got other
surveillance video. If I have, if I have you on
video driving that vehicle from here to there or getting in or

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out of it, OK, I'm going to charge you.
This is your chance. But Leone stays firm, and with
her fiance Justin apparently having run off with Jennifer
Lannon, it's perhaps no surprisewhen the next call that comes in
to Grants Police Department is from Jennifer's mother in New
Jersey. It's unlike my daughter to go 2

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weeks without calling us. That went up three weeks.
It's a like my daughter not calling us or texting us 3
weeks. The police are now dealing with
three people whose whereabouts are unknown, Matthew Miller,
Justin Mata, and Jennifer Lannon.
They hope to find answers by turning to Jennifer's
ex-husband, Sean Lannon. They learned that Sean just

(05:09):
moved to Albuquerque with his kids to stay with a friend,
having been evicted from the house and grants for not paying
rent. Nonetheless, he makes the drive
to speak to police. When was?
Your last time you had contactedus.
We want a very specific time. I don't have a text call.
See what? See, see about a week.

(05:32):
OK. And what?
Where was that at? Despite divorcing, Sean still
lived with Jennifer and their three kids.
He says that several weeks ago, Jennifer left with Justin and
another mystery man he knows only by the street name Suspect.
But she would come back periodically to collect more of

(05:53):
her belongings, and on these occasions, Jennifer, Justin and
Suspect would be in a white Chrysler.
Have you ever seen Matthew Miller?
You know what I'm talking about.Was he over?
Over, John. John acknowledges that Matthew
has been by the house frequentlyand that he even allowed Sean to
drive his truck. Sean says that the last time he
drove Matthew's vehicle was a couple of weeks ago when he took

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the kids to McDonald's and a fewother places before returning
home. Last time you saw.
Matthew was with those two. In which vehicle?
How late they were at the house.Did you have did you have
anything to do with with Jennifer's disappearance,
Matthew's disappearance? And she's pretty upset that she
was sleeping with Justin and she.

(06:36):
Was seeing a few people. The detective is familiar with
the opioid struggles Jennifer and indeed many people in this
circle of friends has been dealing with.
If you're addicted to what she'saddicted to, OK, you will do
anything to keep from feeling that pain when you don't have
it. You know what I'm saying?
He said. He'd try and get through.

(06:57):
That she's been through rehab ofseveral at least once for, you
know, I'm, I'm worried about hertoo.
I'm worried about Matthew. I'm worried about Justin to some
extent. They all they had, they know
what happened. Somebody drove.
We found Matthew's ride. It's over near the house.

(07:18):
It's soft Leaks, huh? It's over near the house.
Cold streets over. Sean doesn't offer any guess as
to how the vehicle wound up in front of the Lubbock apartments,
an omission that will later raise suspicions.
Man, this is I just got a really, really bad feeling about
all this. You don't.

(07:38):
I do. You don't seem.
I've been living in this circle for a minute.
She Has she ever done this before?
Before the interview is over, Sean brings up another
individual, a man named Danny, who was staying at the house on
Kingman until recently. The detective is all too

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familiar with the name. People talk only one, right?
I I believe we come down and I do that way.
You have to take to my kids there.
He needs to go to prison throughthat, back to prison.
Could this man Danny, known on the streets by the nickname Dog,
have some part to play in these disappearances?
It's clear he has a reputation. If I know he's some type of

(08:20):
unsavory character, I don't. I don't deal with any people
like that. Howdy.
Howdy, this is all Yeah. Frank, I think they they said
his, they said his had a nickname in his dog or something
and that. I don't know, Sean said.
You know, he suspected that he'sguilt people before.
And. He's been out of jail and stuff

(08:41):
like that. And I'm just like, you need to
distance your like a high poll thing before I'm like, you need
to not be on anybody like that. Like that's not good for you.
It's not good for your kids. Police turned to Danny's cousin,
only to immediately run into resistance.
Cousin. Danny Yes, Sir.
You need to have a place or havea place together.
No, we did not have a place together.

(09:04):
I am not associated with my cousin in any way and other than
giving him the place to lay his head.
OK we'll see that's fine. I own 2 cap or traders he is
residing in or not I do not know.
OK, I'm unaware of what he's doing, where he's at.
That is all I have. To say in this matter.
That's why I. Was not living with him.
He is not living with me. So.

(09:26):
Where do we go from here? Because I have nothing.
I'm saying I don't know what thehell he's doing.
I'm being followed. Why I haven't been watched, Why
am I being anything other than that?
I have no idea. Sir.
I have all due respect to you guys.
Text that son of. I'm honestly scared to be here
guys. I don't want to be here.
I know who my cousin is, he's gang member in here too.

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So am I scared? In the meantime, investigators
talk to a man named Josh in relation to a separate case.
Out of the blue, he asks about Matthew Miller's disappearance
and tells them that their attention should be on the man
they interviewed yesterday, Jennifer's ex-husband Sean
Lannon. Checked this out, man.

(10:12):
Yesterday I was at Kelly's. I'm like Sean will talk to you,
OK? I guess he had to go talk to you
or something and talk to the cops.
He goes to the Kelly's. And the gloves.
Stashed in the back concealing gun Jack three his wife's ID's,
clothes, everything just stashesagain since he handled talk to

(10:32):
the cops office. There, man, Sean.
Killed all three of them. Man.
I'm telling you, he murked all three of them people, man, He
busted his phone right there. Sean did right in front of
Kelly. All of us.
He got his phone and he handed it to Kelly.

(10:53):
He handed the phone to Kelly andKelly handed it back to him.
Like what? Got in and smashed him on the
ground? Why would he do that?
Come on. They find the truck right by his
house. You know what I'm saying?
Well. He don't even mean kicked out by
then, but Manny man, I'm tellingyou Manny, I know he did man,
straight off. The detectives need to know
immediately if what Josh is telling them is true.

(11:15):
They go to see Kelly, Shawn's rumored girlfriend, to see if
she knows anything about this stashed bag.
All I know is that I haven't seen Jennifer any.
Well, and. Shawn said that she took off
this and. Just just in my friend.
Was Shawn here yesterday? He came by yesterday a long
time. Where did he get?

(11:35):
He came inside. He told me that he had to go
down and. For.
Jennifer missing and he's got a cloak.
Took a couple of jeans and I left.
And then he came back again, butI was breathing and I was going
to get keys because I locked myself out in the house.
Did Sean find anything in the house?
That was way to take him. Oh no.

(11:59):
Did he destroy his phone? Yeah, right here.
I forgot he destroyed. His phone and smashing his.
Head, I think he did something to Jennifer and.
After. But police are growing
suspicious. They execute a search warrant on
Sean's house and discover that he ripped up the carpet in one
of the bedrooms before being evicted.
If that weren't enough, they have surveillance of his house

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and the cameras aren't showing them a picture that lines up
with Sean's last statement. Hello.
Hey, is this Sean? Yes.
It is. Hey, Sean, this is Detective
Attorney. How are you doing?
I'm good. How?
Are you doing? Today, good man.
I've been trying to get a hold of the other number and it's not
working. So, so you know, you know
anything new. No, we've made some progress

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here and there. I've got a bunch of pictures of
different vehicles. I'd like you to, I'd like you to
take a look at see if you could help me identify them.
I. Wanted to come in and I can
still have like stuff. I got to return to the school.
OK, tomorrow, Tomorrow would be great.
Just give me a heads up anytime.But tomorrow comes and goes and

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Sean doesn't show. The day after that, realizing
that Sean has an outstanding warrant relating to a recent
assault and battery incident, they have Albuquerque police
arrest him and bring him to Grants.
The next afternoon, Detective Attorney sits down with Sean
Lennon once again, and this timehis questions are much more
pointed. The things that you you've told

(13:34):
us, OK, I've completely rule theeach one of them has just an
outright lie, OK? Because of the the this the
facts, I have surveillance all over this town, OK?

(13:56):
I have surveillance all over this town.
All right, Sean, step one. OK, step one is to tell me where
the bodies are. Step 2 OK is to tell me some

(14:22):
kind of reasonable story of the truth.
Friend, what is it? What's it you?
How would that I told you what you knew?
That's what I I feel I gave you an honest answer.
What is it that would cause you to think otherwise?
That it wasn't true? What is it that you think I.

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I. Know you're the last one who
drove Matthew Moore's truck. I know you parked it where we
found it. That's all a lie.
You lied to me about it. What do you mean that that's
where I put it? I told you where it was.
It's still there. The last time I saw it.
I told you right here. It's like the hydro, the truck.
You told me you drove the truck a few weeks prior and you went
to Smith's and Walmart to get food and then you went back and

(15:06):
drove and parked into Kingman at.
McDonald's, yeah, that's it. It's the last time I drove it
and they had kids are with me the whole time.
The Detective Place shown some footage from a surveillance
camera across the street from his house that shows him getting
into Matthew Miller's truck on the 26th of January, 1 month
earlier on. The side and then you jump over
the side and fix something in the back.

(15:30):
After you go back to the back ofit and you get in and you leave.
You're gone for quite some time.You're gone for quite some time.
And then you also pass by Jackson where there is good

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surveillance video too. And then you go park it at the
Lubbock apartments and walk awayfrom it.
Right. Why would you do such a thing?
That's where Justin. No, that's all.
We see me take his truck all thetime.
That's where he said the ticket put the.

(16:13):
Keys down the seat, Matthew saidto park it there.
Yeah, he left it down any more times so after they came to
that. Park it at the Lubbock
Apartments. Really.
Justin said to do it, But he's like, yeah.
This story, of course, went untold the first time Sean spoke
to the detective, and it's not the only discrepancy that police

(16:33):
have found. And Jennifer and Justin ran off
together. Yeah.
And they got into this white. Car White 300.
Yeah, there's no white car that ever goes to it came out.
Yes, as I hate that there's a. White 300 there.

(16:54):
I think you're, I think you're lying, Sean.
On February 10th, OK, that was the day you came in here and we
got Jennifer entered missing. Before you came here, you went
to Kelly Desoto's house. And then you took a bag.
In the in the house and a gun and Jennifer's IDs.

(17:22):
Why would you do that? You're admitting she did that?
I had a bag at the house here. You on your way here, you
stopped at Kelly's. I stopped at Kelly's.
Right. Yep.
Talked to Kelly for a few minutes, I left.
You took a bag in her house and hit the bag.
I'm. Behind the bag that's on the

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kitchen table. That's it.
Mouthed bag, laptop and area. And there was a gun in the bag.
It was Justin's gun which was. Let's.
Go and Jennifer's IDs and. Jennifer's IDs, Yeah.
Sean says that when he went backto Kelly's house after the
interview, the gun was missing from the bag.
Once again, he brings up Danny, his allegedly dangerous

(18:05):
acquaintance. I said to him, here's the stuff
that's in the bag. And Doug was like.
This is what you're going to get.
And I was like, I was trying to fight with him the but on the
scary side, he has the, he has the epistle.
But right now, the detective is more interested in Sean's
actions. You destroyed Jennifer's phone.
I. Just smashed it on the porch.

(18:30):
I've got several people that. Will.
This. And who are the federal people?
Kelly. I didn't destroy the phone.
Who did it? You didn't smash a phone
anymore. I didn't smash a phone.
In that interview here I asked you, hey, is this the good

(18:51):
number to contact you? Yeah.
And you said yeah. Yeah, after you left, I went to
Kelly's industry. That would be the I.
Never was able to contact you onthat number again.
You never called me again askinghave we found her?
Sean has arguments ready for allof Detective Attorney's points,
but the detective has a simple explanation for why his

(19:12):
suspicions are not going away. So we got Matthew.
Let's say there's 10 people in Matthews also that could be
persons of interest in his life and his disappearance, right?
So then you've got Jennifer. Yep.
Let's say I don't know if there's another 10 people.

(19:34):
OK, Justin, bare minimum another10 people.
OK, you I heard the only one that's in each one of these
circles. Dogs in that dogs walking into
my world, literally. OK, I'm like, I'm not that
person like. Did Danny kill him?

(19:58):
I had no idea I don't literally spend most of my time with the
kids if I had the. Guess who would kill him?
It would be. The guy said if I got.
Disposal bodies. I'm going to put him in my pig
and he showed me the pig one dayit comes home at his house, the.
Pig was like as big as this table.
He's like. Pigs will eat everything but the
eyeballs. I'm like who's?
Who you talking about? Danny Lemos dog.
But despite making his most direct effort yet to implicate

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Danny, Sean remains the detectives primary focus.
You don't look good for you, OK?It does not look good for the
shop. You're the last one who drove
freaking Matthew's truck. You've parked it where it was.
OK, so. And I told you where it was.
And I was honest about it. I put my kids in the car today.

(20:41):
You pulled that video. Last time I told you that I took
my kids in the truck and parked it.
Straight back to Kingman. You didn't tell me you parked it
in Lubbock. But Sean maintains that he
didn't kill Matthew, Justin and Jennifer, and that furthermore,
he doesn't see how he could have.
I don't know how you would have a body come out of that house.
I'm assuming there's there's there's video on on.

(21:04):
Maybe they just don't eat. This is a body like.
Yeah, they owed how? Are you going to get rid of a
body? The chilling answer to that
question would soon begin to emerge in the most gruesome way
imaginable. Sean is released from police
custody on March 2nd. The next day, security footage

(21:24):
shows a red pickup truck drivinginto the International Sun Port
Airport in Albuquerque. It goes unnoticed until late the
following night, when parking lot security officers inspect
the truck and take note of a terrible smell.
Last night, the swing shift, OK,I believe they stated that there
was a suspicious vehicle that was parked in the garage.

(21:50):
We got passed on that the this red Ford red Ranger was here and
had a small smile to it. We looked at it.
We couldn't really smell it up until, but we caught slight
whiffs of it. Did the Plum Center finally
notify you guys? Yeah, they called us.
OK, just a little bit ago. Yeah, because they said they

(22:11):
weren't going to dispatch officers for one.
Yeah, because I called it in. But there's a pretty fast smell,
smell coming from the vehicle. Yeah, yeah.
It's just kind of odd and out ofplace, especially with all the
couple were in there. And yeah, yeah, definitely
awfully weird. Now on scene in the earliest

(22:31):
hours of March 5th, officers with the Albuquerque Police
Department begin to investigate the truck, unaware that they're
on the verge of one of the most shocking discoveries of their
careers. Kind of smells, kind of smells,
but not the, like, decomposer oranything.
I mean, it may not be. Maybe it's an animal.

(22:54):
I don't know. It's like the skin with the hair
that looked. Yeah.
And some like that hand saws through this window, staring at
them so long. Yeah.
I think there's like behind there, black plastic bag, tarp.

(23:16):
I don't know if I'm there and mine looks like blood on your
shirt. What is that?
Yeah, like those loppers right there.
I can't tell. There's rust on it or I don't
know, like around the blade partkind of looks red reddish.

(23:36):
I mean, could be Rust, but basedoff what we're looking at, I
mean. This one just kind of smelled
blood on that thing with the hi there.
I have a suspicious situation here.
There's a bunch of big couple worked up in the back and it

(23:59):
smells off your dad's now. We kind of pulled one over and
it looks like there might be maybe a body part.
I don't know. So I don't know too well then
I'm out of. Here.
Just kidding. Yeah, definitely.

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I find this. I thought you guys were just
joking with me. When crime scene investigators
arrive, they begin processing the truck.
Inside the bins, they find body parts.
A male torso in one, an intact female in another, and yet
another, a second male torso with a blade still lodged in the
rib cage, ultimately alongside bloody hand tools.

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All of the body parts are found in the bins and they will be
identified as the remains of Jennifer Lannon, Justin Mata and
Matthew Miller. So it is.
It's Storm Play data grants. The investigation continues as
night turns in today and the media gets wind of this shocking
development. Help you, Sir.
What's the the newspapers? They're both up there.

(25:23):
Yeah, it is. All media is supposed to meet at
the Sheraton. OK.
How's it going? Did they send you guys this way
already? What did they send you guys this
way already? Yeah, the the whole press
conference thing is over. OK, so they came over here to
they're going to do a quick liveshot.
The chilling discovery draws significant attention, but the

(25:43):
investigation is only getting started.
Police turned to the airport security cameras where they find
their first lead, a man heading down the parking lot elevators
right around the time the truck was dropped off.
Combined with some other security footage, it gives the
detectives a place to start. We had a mail that came out,
came from the parking garage andcame down and we've got into ABC

(26:06):
Green Cab. I think it's the green Cab.
We don't have ABC, I think. Yeah.
Green Cab. Sorry.
Green Cab. OK.
I didn't see him get in, so I couldn't really answer that.
OK. Do you do you recall anything
about him? Can't even remember having a
conversation like I don't. Even if there was a
conversation, it was probably about the taxi or the bus.
That's mostly what the poster people ask me.

(26:29):
But honestly, I don't remember. Interviewing airport employees
and taxi drivers doesn't get them much closer to the truth,
but when Detective Turney and Grants gets a look at the
security footage, he believes heknows exactly who it is in the
video. None other than Sean Lennon.
The only problem is that Sean isno longer in the area.
Yeah, I know his mom arranged for them to go back east, so

(26:52):
hopefully they went back east on3rd place.
So indeed, less than 12 hours before airport security noticed
the mysterious red truck in their parking lot, Sean Lennon
and his three children boarded aflight for New Jersey.
He takes the kids to his mom's house in Gloucester County, New
Jersey, where police are watching Sean's movements and
waiting for him to separate fromhis kids.

(27:12):
The plan is to move in and get the children to safety at that
time. But in the meantime, police in
Albuquerque have a new problem. Only three people have been
reported missing in Grants, and they're accounted for by the
victims in the bins. But in the passenger seat of
that red truck, they found the body of another deceased man,
his face destroyed with significant trauma.

(27:33):
Underneath him, police found a short handled sledgehammer.
So who is the dead man in the passenger seat?
They begin with the information they do have the registered
owner of the truck, a man by thename of Randall Apostolon.
They track down his brother to see if they can find Randall and
determine if he has anything to do with this tragic crime.
What's? Up is Are you Mark?

(27:55):
Yes, I am, Mark. Yes.
And is your mom Claire? Excuse me.
Hey, Mom. Your mom?
Is it your mom? You live there with someone,
Grandma? No, I don't.
No. Gentlemen, what are you here
for? Please get to the point.
Sure. Actually, we're looking for a
fellow named Randall. That's my brother.
OK. Talk to you about him.
Yeah. Would you like to come in?

(28:16):
Yeah, sure. Yeah.
If you don't mind, we'll get a mask on.
Thank you. I really don't know where he is,
to be honest with you. OK.
All he does is receive his mail here.
Oh, OK. OK.
So just can we just, can we go ahead and have a seat?
I'll bring a chair. Do you know where he lives?
He, my brother's in transit. I mean, he, he, he has been

(28:40):
since I, I had to buy his house because it was in foreclosure.
May I ask what it's in referenceto?
Or is it private? Because you guys can't tell me?
Well, it's, it's, it's a little bit private.
It just we're looking for him and we've got some questions for
him. Mark shares that his brother has
struggled with addiction for years and has been homeless

(29:03):
lately. I truly think he's living out of
his vehicle. I truly believe.
Tell me why you think that because let's see, because he's
been going from friend to friend.
But the last friend I heard, andI don't know where the friend
lives, booted him out last week.Police eventually tracked down a

(29:25):
man named Aaron, who may have been one of the last people to
see Randall Apostolon. Aaron tells them that he was
hanging out at the Family Dollarone day when a man approached
him looking for storage space because he had some boxes that
needed to be stashed overnight. You had to do it in a hurry
because they were coming to tow his truck or something like
that. I don't know if they were
repoing it or he said someone was going to tow it.

(29:46):
That's why I assumed they were repoing it, so he had to get his
stuff out of it. I said, all right, so I thought
of Randy because I've been doingsome work with him.
He said he introduced Randall tothis stranger and that was the
end of his involvement. That's about all I really
remember. I remember that guy said he was
ex military, he had three kids at home.
He said he had three daughters. He lived in the Pearl somewhere

(30:10):
up on the 2nd floor and that's about all I remember him talking
about. If the spotlight of suspicion on
Sean Lennon wasn't already bright enough, Aaron's story is
the clincher. Sean is ex military, has three
children, and was living in the Pearl Apartments with his friend
Diana right up until the day he flew back to the East Coast in
New Jersey. The mission to peacefully

(30:30):
separate Sean Lennon from his three children is a success, but
Sean himself has escaped surveillance.
According to his mother and sister, he went for a job
interview in Virginia. Police don't know his actual
whereabouts, and they certainly aren't prepared for what he
plans to do next. In the meantime, Jennifer's
family comes to terms with the growing likelihood that Sean was

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their daughter's killer and. She said Mom, Sean would never
let me go. I could never leave him because
he told me that he would kill mefirst.
He'd have to kill me first. In Albuquerque, a positive
identification is made on the body in the passenger seat of
the truck. It's Randall Apostolon.
After notifying his brother Mark, one detective must call

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him back with grim advice when the Ranger is released from
evidence. I do wish to absolutely warn you
and encourage you, Sir, that this truck because of the bodies
were hauled in it in the condition that they were in that
if you want to retain custody ofthe truck, you're going to need
to have a professional cleaning crew, ones that specialize in

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crime scene or medical cleanup. Go over the vehicle because they
said there's, there's a, you know, the odor of, of the decomp
and there's blood inside of the vehicle.
So if you're wishing to get it that that's obviously that's,
you know, it's your discretion, but that is what you would need
to do. And in a conversation with
Sean's friend Diana, police finally reveal the truth about

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Jennifer. Do you?
Know anything? Do you know if she's OK?
Who? Jen.
So I'm maybe you're a director, you know, she's not OK, Not at
all. For kids, it's terrible.

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That's awful. My God, I hope he didn't do
anything. I really don't.
I don't. I don't think he would, but I
don't know 100%. I don't know.
So if I add to that the fact that she's not the only one we
found and that we found Justin. And that we.
Found his friend as well, all ofthem dead now.

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What do you think? God, I could imagine anything
happened to one person. Nevertheless, 3.
But in East Greenwich Township, NJ, the death toll is about to
rise once again. Place.
Communications. Hello I need an officer to check
on someone for me if that's possible.

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A woman named Carol calls police, asking them to make sure
her friend Michael Dubkowski is OK.
And how old is Michael? Michael is, let me think, he's
66. And why are we checking on him?
Well, I'm his friend and I live up in Collingswood and we check
on each other because he does live alone and we've been
friends for a long time and he got a new phone this weekend and

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I keep dialing. I talked to him.
Since he got it, I spoke. To him this morning and this
afternoon. He's I called him and he said I
have to call you back. And he never called me back.
And his line is just busy, busy,busy.
Police head out to the house, having no idea that they're
stepping into an ongoing Horror Story.

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When there's no answer, the officer tries lifting the garage
door as much as possible to see inside.
County 1735. Just confirming there should be
a car here. Affirm any garage.
All right. I was able to pull the door open
just a little bit, a couple inches.
I can see that there is no car here.
A curious neighbor soon walks over to the house.

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I mean, and everything is locked.
I mean, everything is locked up tight, right?
And that's, that's my major concern is it seems like it's
completely out of character. News soon comes that could
either explain the situation or make it much worse.

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Clara was in Camden City around 349.
Yeah, which is right down the street from Walter Ran Station,
though. And with him having family in
Boston, he takes 30th St. station in Philadelphia there by
train. So I'm hoping he went to Walter

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Ran Station, got the river line over to 30th St.
I don't know. It just, it doesn't seem right.
That's what I'm like to know. The police give the garage door
another try, and this time they make entry.
It's not long before they noticesomething that changes the tone
of this Wellness check completely and.
It broke a little. Get through there, See if that's

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unlocked, locked. There's something.
It's not even locked. Oh, that.
You see that door? What is it?
All the doors open. You have a look at this.
All right, Sir, if you can hang out there for now.
All right, Yeah, I'm going to grab my gloves.

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Yeah, I'm going to grab my gloves.
Can we push that door with something?
I'm turning on real quick. I Police Department.
OK, all right, all right. There's a all right, all right

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disconnect. The scene is a gory one.
On the floor lies Michael Dabkowski amidst a large amount
of blood. He appears to have been
bludgeoned to death. Counting if you could contact my
on call detective, Gloucester County Prosecutor's Office and

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me. Yeah.
I mean, we need that vehicle andare stolen also.
Please. Unfortunately, Sir.
Yes. Yeah.
Is he alive? No, not at this time.
But I I would like you not to contact anybody.
Oh, absolutely. If if you want to hang at your

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house. I I don't know, Sir.
I don't know. I have people coming out to
check. Those investigators soon arrive,
and the first officer on scene explains what they found inside.
Before long, a familiar name comes up.
As soon as we go in, bodies on the right hand side, blood
everywhere, and somebody coveredhis face with like a rag or a
tail. So do we have any idea who would

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have been here? So the only person she can think
of, she was saying earlier he was a big like Big Brother, big
sister thing to Lenin's out of Paul's wrong.
OK, Sean Lennon and she couldn'tremember the other name.
Can I just hear that thing? He knew what that name is.
He still went, huh? He doesn't remain so for long.

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The next night, Sean calls his mom and sister to tell them that
he's extremely sorry for all thethings he's done.
He sees. Ghosts.
And they lived in Franklinville.And he said there was a a little
girl ghost there. Then there was another ghost and
that was a ghost of her grandmother.
And then the night before he left my house, he, he was me and

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Sean and Tina. And he said, you know, there's a
1/3 ghost and it's in here. And I said, Sean.
There's only the Holy Ghost in here, no ghost in here.
And he said, he said the first one's the little girl, the
second one's Jen's grandmother, he said.
But I'm gonna tell you what the third one is.
There's something wrong with him.

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Law enforcement tracks Sean's phone to Missouri, and in the
early morning hours of March 10th, 2 days after the murder of
Michael Dubkowski, US Marshals find Shawn and Dubkowski's car
in Saint Louis. They take him into custody
without incident. In the SUV, they find a hammer
and bloody clothing. What investigators don't know is

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that these five brutal murders may be only a small glimpse of
the full, horrifying story. Not only is Shawn finally in
custody, he's ready to talk. He says that after becoming sick
with endocarditis, he fell behind on rent and was facing
eviction. It was while he was strategizing
a move back to New Jersey with the kids in January that he was

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faced with one of the darkest days of his life.
One day I took a walk at Walmartpushing Dallas stroller empty to
go get groceries. Pretty good walk from where?
That's on Kingman Ave. to Walmart.
Half hour into the Walker roads and have my flip card.
Turned around, came back in the front door, went down the

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hallway to get my flip card on my dresser.
I noticed it was quiet when he had the kids open the door,
jumping just around there. The detectives may anticipate
Sean telling them that he killedJennifer and Justin for the
affair, but his actual story takes a far more bizarre turn.
I was like idiots, the kids graba card, Justin said that there

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with his girlfriend. Idiot, your girlfriend, your
wife's got my kids. So you your girlfriend.
So call the kids, Nothing. Open the door, cross your mind
some pile of blankets behind theblankets of the kids.
Sean says that he could tell immediately that something was
terribly wrong with his children, ages 4-6 and seven.

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Pick up bags. I mean very much checked bags
right on top of them. No response.
Pick up bags, not breathing. It doesn't seem like you're
breathing. So I'm flipping out.
I put it against her. I could feel like she got shell
and breaths just stolen. So I'm screaming, the two of
them with two of the kids, I'm flipping out.
What you do, Justin's putting onhis clothes, comes in like, you

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know, done this 100 times and they're like, they're fine,
They're fine. I'm like, they're fine, not
breathing. What you do says when they drug
them something in their medicine, they said they also
blew heroin smoke in their faces.
John says he grabbed a can of Narcan from the garage and tried
to use it to revive the children, but the effort failed,
leaving him with very few options.

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Jen didn't think I was being serious.
Comes in, looks at savvy. She grabs Shawn Michael.
She's got home pulse. She's not breathing home pulse.
Oh my God, no, check Shawn her pulse.
She starts saying that she killed the Garrison baby.
That's what we could. We conceived.

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Shawn Garrison, like Justin, ranout the room at the house
immediately. This way we're just trying and
all the kids, since I admit she's going to overdose on the
heroin. She kisses the kids on the

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forehead, all three of them, andsays I'll see you in a minute.
She goes to do all of her. I took her back and I put her on
the couch in the living room. Sean then walks detectives
through the very moment he took Jennifer's life.
Yeah, I was already out with thewith the heroin was enough to

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take her life, so she wanted to make sure she she went too, for
sure. She really should breathe in.
She wasn't an OD. I went to the other room, sucked
myself up repeating that and an emotionally charged statement of
you killed the Garrison baby. So I had enough whatever to do

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all right with that pistol on her head, and I pulled the
trigger. Novel.
But Sean says he had no intention of going on either.
Before he could bring this day to its ultimate end, however,
something unexpected happened. Son cried out.

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I was like, how are you now? Fold the trigger.
He's going to see both of our hands move off.
John says that he put the gun away instead of calling 911.
He says he somehow revived the children, though he never
explains how. And with his wife now dead, Sean

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was forced to pretend to friendsand family that she was still
alive. Couple weeks afterwards I got a
text from death, but I know it wasn't from her and and it was
early within that second or third week.
I think it wasn't that, it was just I can't afford my drugs

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anymore. Which, first of all, she would
never say that to me. Right, she'd never be that
direction if you. Want me?
No. No, she never would.
And so I texted back, what have you been doing?
You know, And she, well, somebody texted back using this

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phone, Jennifer's phone that sheused, she was using at the time,
the number that I had on my, on my phone.
I've been sleeping with people. I've been sleeping with this
guy. We started formulating an idea
that you know something was wrong.
Things were only getting more wrong by the day.
Sean tells the investigators that he also impersonated

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Jennifer in text messages to lure Justin back to the house
the following week. It took like a week.
I came to the house, all right, in the laundry room connected to
the garage. That's where I killed him.
That's before I killed him. He offered up a trade.

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His phone had pictures of Shawn.Michael was sitting there naked
in my living room. I don't know what his name was,
William or Matthew Miller, whenever that his name is with
his on my sun shoulders. So I was.

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I was tempted to let him go. I was like, who sends you this
picture? He's like, I don't know what's
real. He's like, I took the picture.
I was like, well, you took that picture and you just get in the
picture. So I said, there it is.
You know, he was right over the vent where 10 would hide her

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heroin. I don't know.
He wanted, he wanted to know if he could do a shot of heroin for
it. So it was like, so I said, well,
if you find any in the vent, sorry, nobody was lucky down in
the vent. I can't see it coming and I
shine in the back of the head. This at least partially matches
a story Sean told a woman named Joanne, with whom he stayed for

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a couple of days before moving to Albuquerque to live with
Diana. She told police that he'd gone
back to the Grant's house to feverishly clean the place,
scrubbing so hard he got blisters on his hands.
Shawn told her that there was a,quote, blood mass in one of the
vents from someone who died. But even with Jennifer and
Justin dead, Shawn wasn't done. Probably that kid comes over way

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over Matthew comes over with Felicity, his girlfriend.
She said that she actually was like 12 years old and they
shouldn't hurt anyone. They don't have to.
He's fine. He's like they're looking for
money for her. Anything I give you a food cart.
I was like, just take like 40 bucks.

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I was like, all I need is later in the week, give me a ride to
get some water. I'm having electric or no water.
So one of those times he came back, he didn't have Felicity.
And that's when that's when I shot him in the back of the
head. So I asked him about the thing
with my son. He said that it wasn't his idea.
And I was like, wait a minute, it wasn't his given erection in

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the picture. Like, can't force someone to
have an erection. Your child shot him in the
garage. John says even that wasn't
supposed to be the end of his vengeance.
Before he was killed, Justin gave him one more name, a name
that was on the police radar as a person of interest in the
early stages of the investigation.

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He also had pictures of Daniel Lymos and my son.
What's the name? Never got my hands with Daniel
Lymos I fully intended. That's right, I sent it back to
nice pifflework yesterday. Finished now.
So. You know where Danny is.

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If I did, it'd be in the box. After tossing Danny's name at
police as an alternative suspect, Sean finally admits
that he had nothing to do with the murders.
When investigators catch up to Danny, they learn two things.
One, he did indeed take the gun out of Sean's bag only to turn
around and quickly sell it for cash.
And two, he has no idea what Sean is talking about in regards

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to inappropriate pictures. He says you were doing something
with the Matthew and Justin and one of their kids.
No, that's no, I'm sorry, that'san outright I, I don't know what
he said, but if it's got. Anything to do with?
Kids, Shadley. No, never, never.
That. And I'll put that on my last

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name. I'll put that on my dad.
I'll put that on everything I know I.
Believe you did. I would never do I believe you
dance. I believe you.
In the immediate aftermath of the murders, Sean says his
primary concern was hiding the bodies.
This involved work he says he took no pleasure in, starting
with Jennifer. So I pretty much slid her into a

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storage bin, a long one. The sheets that were around here
in the bedding was in the bed inthe box too.
A day later I I used to try to dismember her to put her in
containers at work. Awful and traumatic.
I was thinking about it, still haunts me.

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It wasn't long before he was back at it again, this time with
Justin. And this memory I almost went a
day or two later disgusted me. That's gross.
I let him and to work up the nerves to move his body so
there's so much blood. That's why I had to pull the

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floor up in that room. Sean says he did the same to
Matthew after killing him it. Was it was awful.
It was the most awful thing I'veever seen in the line.
The one I remember thinking is, is that what he was that was
going to get up? He's, I knew I had to get like

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to displace the socket on his hip, you know?
That's awful. While you're in grants and all
this stuff is happening in your house, the kids are in the
house. The kids, I would do it at night
when the kids are asleep, weren't having an activity set
up. Like you'd be in their room and
just set up a whole freaking activity.

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And you know, it's like takes that long to do it, but.
Yeah, Did they hear or say anything?
No. Sean says he stored the totes
containing the bodies and a friend's SUV, which he kept
parked at the Pearl Apartments in Albuquerque, where he and the
kids were staying with Diana. But when his friend demanded the
vehicle back, he knew he had to find a new storage solution
before heading home to New Jersey.

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How did you get in touch with Randy?
How did Randy get into this? I would go to the to the Family
Dollar just to to get stuff for the kids to eat.
Very good. Some guy was like, oh, you have
any food? You have any money anything like
in a couple of bucks and then freaking when I needed storage I
said you know anyone that needs storage and like I need to, I
need to use a storage area in your truck to move stuff.

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He said my buddy well, so he putme in contact with Randy.
Sean tells the detectives that Randall Apostolon arrived at the
Family Dollar only a few minuteslater 6. 150 bucks because I
need gas and all this out there and I was like OK and we get
there one the storage area was full.
His or where did you guys pick? Where were you going to pick up

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the totes from? Now?
Where they? They were in the back of the the
truck and the girl. Still in the Pearl, OK.
So I left them up and I should go there to his where he used to
be living. There's a storage thing and it's
full and he just have the key. So I'm like, this is a game or
something. So at some point driving around
he's like, I've got to take it back.

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And I was like, OK. Sean says Randall took him to
the Pearl Apartments and told him to get the totes out of his
truck. What he's like, he's like, yeah,
you're like, I don't say nothingabout what's in the boxes.
He he said something. I don't know.
I don't know why he said something stupid.

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Punch him a couple times in my hand and he just, I don't know.
I thought he was out and he started that.
It's called like the death curveor whatever.
So the 9 and grabbed the hammer and procedure to I think I threw
some nervous face at that point.I might have doing that right

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off the RIP and I got a couple more times I hit him with the
hammer and then put some nervousface because it was blown on the
on the window. It was disgusting.
It's horrible. Sean then reveals something even
more shocking than the fact thathe killed Randall in broad
daylight in the parking lot of the apartment complex.
I'm backed in a position, cleaned up, covered everything

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and cleaned up my hands best I could.
I walked in the door of the Diana's apartment and in 5
minutes knocked at the door was the police.
In an unreal coincidence, Sean was arrested on a battery
warrant that very day, making Randall one of the only victims

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they can tie to an exact date, February 24th, 15 days earlier.
That he was able to calmly deny any role in the disappearances
of the Grants Three with fresh blood on his hands makes his
monotone confession today all the more chilling.
This may sound kind of self-explanatory.

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Why? Why kill Randall?
What was the thought process? He was going to make me take the
stuff out of the people trying to get me, but he could keep it
for another $300. Like placing me for the money
came down to a decision. So yeah, I I got him.

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He has a truck. Sorry.
It was that truck that he later parked at the Sun Port Airport
in Albuquerque, where it was quickly discovered by security,
propelling this gruesome story into the spotlight and giving
the detectives upsetting detailsto share with family members.
So the way it was was the totes that contained Jennifer's body

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was in one tomb in the bed of the truck, and then there was
fewer totes arranged also in thebed of the truck that contained
the dismembered parts of both Justin and Matthew.
They each had their own. Container.
Several containers for that and there were a few that were in
the cab of the truck along with Rhonda Lapostolone's body, which

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was stuffed down under the passenger and the passenger seat
and wrapped in a tarp. The sheer horror of what their
son-in-law did is almost too much to bear.
I can't believe he did that and all the lies and I'm glad he
brought the baby. So he said, you know, I want, I
don't want to see him. I don't want to talk to him.

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I want to know why, you know, why can't have the right.
Who said that he could do that too?
His children's father to operatehis mother to our children.
What gave him? But Sean Lannon wasn't done yet,
even after flying to New Jersey with his children.

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Last thing on my list was the man that made his child and the
Big Brother. Big Brothers, Big Sisters.
Whatever. Yeah.
Thank you 2. Sean says he went to the House
of Michael Dabkowski, the man who had mentored him in the Big
Brother program. He alleges that Michael had
taken explicit photos of him as a kid and he wanted them back.

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He might give me the pictures till I started beating him and
he gave me the pictures it lookslike, so I'm proud of that.
I'm proud of that. He expired the moment that I
realized I had time to finish it.
Could just give me the pictures.If I get fight about it they can
problem. It's horrible too.

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Don't get above me when I was preaching abuse, that's just
fine. They feel bad.
In the course of their investigation, the police speak
to Gabby, Diana's daughter and along time nanny to Sean's
children. Sean said we'll get the pictures
of that. That's what he told me.

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Did anybody do with them after that He.
Told me he burned them or got rid of them somehow.
And I was like, I don't know whyyou do that.
It would be like your only defense.
I feel like this actually happened.
I was like, it was kind of stupid to do that, but.
Indeed, Sean's allegations aboutMike Dabkowski are unverifiable
even by those who know him best.I didn't know that he had

(56:56):
potential from his Big Brother. I didn't know that.
I was like, maybe I'm a little bit too naive at times.
I didn't pick up on anything like that.
We knew Uncle Mike, Uncle Mike, Uncle Mike was at plenty of
birthday parties and dinners, dinners at the house and.
He was the Big Brother that stayed in his life.

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He was his father's name. He was.
And for him to, for him to do that to him, it's just, it's
just and the reason why he said he did it.
Well, I knew Jen had said that he was when he was a kid.
Never said they never said UncleMikey.

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According to an internal newsletter from the company Mike
Dabkowski worked for, Mike was named Big Brother of the Year in
1985 for Gloucester in Camden County.
The newsletter actually quotes athen 11 year old Sean Lannon as
saying. I'm happy to have Mike as my Big
Brother. He acts very nice and we do lots
of things with him. I hope he's elected as Big

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Brother of the Year. And then it's a time when I was
around maybe 13 or something, the nature of it changed.
So yeah, they started being inappropriate, OK, him and I,
only my brother didn't go. We went on a trip to the Grand

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Canyon or something, OK, It was like the worst.
So enough when he me several times every 2 1/2 years.
The truth of what Mike Dabkowskidid or didn't do may forever
remain a mystery. Just as there is no evidence
proving that the other victims had preyed upon Sean's son,

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however, there is evidence that at least some of these murders
were carefully premeditated. And it comes straight from
Sean's mouth. So.
We have bodies in the vans and the tools like did you use, what
did you use to clean out the theblood in the garage and all
that. There's a whole lot of blood in
the carotid. I was I was prepared.
I literally had on the ground. It was like I was like a pop.

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I already had clean that tarp and plastic down like I'm not
the dumbest guy like I I had to take just so I was prepared.
There was literally every stuff down most times, but if I
didn't, I never the fat kid feltkind of weird.
It's like my hand was I guess inpart of his brain and picked up

(59:29):
by his head, his hair and kind of wiggle the back on to it when
I had to contain it, you know? It's disgusting.
So you guys like Tart, you have stuff like that, which?
Is some of it not very well whatI had about and?
Where did that? Stuff go somebody washed off and
slowly trickled into the trash. Regardless of motives, proven or

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otherwise, the detectives seem to have everything they need to
prosecute Sean Lennon for the five murders he's committed
since the first of the year. But nothing could have prepared
them for the next revelation. What?
About the other people, he said he killed the other 11 that's
still under investigation. And we heard you mentioned 11
other people in New Mexico. Is that right?

(01:00:11):
What part? And their bodies are in the, you
know, the mount π builds up ground grains between the east
and westbound. Some of them are dropped in
there. So my letter went into it, took
the exit though, to view the Malba.
Drop some in there, Malbai Malpai.

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Malpai. Lava tube.
The lava tube caves at El Malpais National Monument
actually require a caving permit, and solo cavers are not
allowed. The terrain is harsh and even
the official website warns visitors that the caves are
strenuous to investigate. How long?
Like what was the time frame? At least 2. 2 and a half three

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years ago started Did you ever come to the house reference gym
and armed wanting something? And how did you just straight
up, how did you kill those people?
In the end, I mean I didn't havethe pistol, animal rifle or

(01:01:24):
anything to help. It's maybe first two or three a
fight sued dragging one of them got shot when I was done and
there were two with a knife frommy kitchen and then in the end

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the pistol. Sean says he killed these people
to protect Jen. I came in the house the one time
I stayed in the back with the kids.
The one came in, started beatingout of Jen.
He had a girlfriend with him. I think he realized I was there.

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So at that point, you know, it was always, always something
relative to Jen. The idea that Sean had already
killed 11 people before going onthis current murder spree is
horrific, but investigators are skeptical.
The thing is is. I mean, if you have 11 people
that go missing, you don't. I mean, I don't think they have

(01:02:28):
11 people missing. That's good.
I mean, I know, but I mean, you're saying that you killed
them and put them in there. Yeah.
I. Mean are they?
'Cause they're illegals or I don't know what they were did.
Anybody ever ask questions wherethese people were?
In addition to the odd fact that11 people had apparently gone

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missing without leaving the slightest trace, the police also
hear several different versions of how Sean came to use the
Malpa E lava tubes for their final resting place.
So how do you find the Malpas? And took the tour with the kids
once. Like every time there's someone
missing, they're like, I'm sure they're in the Malpa.
That's where I got the idea to do it with It's a nap by lava

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Tubes. I didn't know what to do.
And she's like, take her to the nap by.
I'm like OK. Jen told you that.
And indeed, he apparently told Gabby something completely
different about where the bodieswent from.
What he told me there's other 11people when he was working for
the refinery, he put in the caustic tank and that acid will
eat through everything. To this day, police in New

(01:03:34):
Mexico haven't found any of the victims Sean claims to have
killed prior to 2021 and have not charged him with anything in
relation to those crimes. The possibility that he invented
the story raises serious questions about his
psychological state, which his mom says may be linked to his
time in the military. When he graduated high school,
he went into the army for five years and he went to Kosovo,

(01:03:59):
which if you know the history ofKosovo, it was a violent mass
grave, Milosevic ethnic cleansing.
I mean, it was just like a nightmare, but he saw atrocities
there. Again, I'm not justifying
anything he's done. I'm not not making excuses.
I'm not. I'm just telling you what I see.

(01:04:19):
But he didn't come back. The same young man he went over
with, He told me there could be no God because of what he saw.
In the end, Sean concludes with a statement of remorse about
what he's done. I'm.
Sorry for that, it's turning my lives, kids especially, that's

(01:04:47):
just fine. His casual apology may lead
investigators to wonder whether he is truly sorry, but he won't
have to convince a jury of his sincerity.
Though he initially pled not guilty to the four murders in
New Mexico, he made a plea agreement with prosecutors that
saw his murder charges reduced from first to second degree.
This agreement also saw his tampering with evidence charges

(01:05:09):
dismissed. The judge sentenced him to 15
years each for the murders of 39year old Jennifer Lannon, 21
year old Matthew Miller, 40 yearold Justin Mata, and 60 year old
Randall Apostolon, giving Sean Lannon a total of 60 years in
prison. However, it will be a while
before he serves those sentences.

(01:05:30):
Now, will he be tried in New Jersey first?
My understanding right now that's kind of what's going to
happen so. John Lennon pled guilty to the
first degree murder of 66 year old Michael Dabkowski, for which
he was sentenced to 35 years in prison.
He'll serve out his New Mexico sentences upon release, which
means a total of 95 years in prison for the five murders.

(01:05:54):
He's currently incarcerated at New Jersey State Prison in
Trenton. He and Jennifer's three children
have been adopted by Jennifer's brother, Christopher.
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