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Speaker 1 (00:09):
Welcome back, folks on this Haunted edition of the show.
Plenty of topics headed your way today in the war
Thank you for those sound effects, Kelly. We're preparing for
DTL and that, but you will get much better sound
effects with DTL. Woo, all right, we got some topics
that died your way today in the world of crime.
Let's get into just a few of those topics that
(00:31):
we'll be covering. In Michigan, a one hundred and fifty
million dollar lawsuit is filed after a nurse is accused
of multiple sexual assaults and you won't believe how this
nurse was getting away with it. In West Virginia, a
Little Caesar's employee shoots a man through the drive through
(00:51):
window and why he did it may surprise some of you.
A man is arrested in Indiana after groping females in
a haunted house attraction. Yeah, in the dark, and they're
you know, have someone filling them up. So we're gonna
cover all about that. Kelly is gonna tell you, well,
(01:12):
she's gonna talk monkeys today, and she brings you a
story of escaped monkeys in Mississippi. She's very excited about
this and has been for several days. So we're gonna
cover that story, all these topics and more today on
Crime Wi Weekly. I am Jim Chapman.
Speaker 2 (01:30):
I'm Kelly and Kelly.
Speaker 1 (01:32):
Before we get into the topics, just a couple of things. First,
I was watching a well, I was listening to another podcast,
a famous podcaster was podcasting, and one of the things
that they taught me was they taught me a way
that you can determine if you're a sociopath in like
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two minutes or less. Okay, just you don't even have
to know the person. Two minutes or less, you can
determine if their associopath. Of course, with all the crime
we cover on Crime Wire Weekly, maybe good little something
for somebody having their back pocket if they encounter someone
they suspect might be associate path can I guess? So,
how do you do this? Well, no, I'm gonna I'm
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gonna give you. I'm going to do it to you
right now. Yeah, we're going to determine if your associopath.
So I'm gonna give you a scenario.
Speaker 2 (02:25):
Okay, Okay.
Speaker 1 (02:26):
A man shows up at a funeral to grieve a
dead body at the wake and he sees a woman
he's never seen before, and they exchange a glance while
they're looking over this body. The man leaves, the funeral
wraps up. Now a week later, that man kills that
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woman's mother.
Speaker 2 (02:49):
Why all right, so man shows up?
Speaker 1 (02:54):
You may read it to you again.
Speaker 3 (02:55):
No, I'm already thinking. So a man shows up to
see you. I have so many questions, like who's funeral?
I mean, like, but just a general funeral? Is she
related to the deceased? Like?
Speaker 2 (03:04):
We don't. I mean, I don't get to know all this.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
Let me read it to you one more time.
Speaker 2 (03:08):
No, I got it. I got it.
Speaker 3 (03:09):
So why did he kill her mother? He shows up
the exchange of glance. Oh, because he should. Ah ah,
this is what I think happened. I think that she
hired him as a hitman, and I think that she
verified who her mother was through the glance that sealed
the deal.
Speaker 2 (03:25):
He knew he had the right person, and then he
went and killed her.
Speaker 1 (03:27):
You are not associabath.
Speaker 3 (03:29):
Damn it.
Speaker 1 (03:30):
You want to know what the answer associopath would give is.
So any of you out out there, if you're playing
along with us and you said this answer, you are,
in fact the assasiopath according to psychologists, Okay, because he
wanted to see her again.
Speaker 3 (03:46):
Oh damn, yes, wait, he wanted to see who again?
Speaker 1 (03:51):
He wanted to see the girl again? Oh okay, and
he knew that because he didn't know her name, where
she lived, who she was. If I kill her mother,
she will go to the funeral and I'll be able
to see her again and get that information. Oh.
Speaker 2 (04:05):
I don't like that at all. I don't like that
at all.
Speaker 1 (04:09):
But there's people that would answer it that way. Well,
he probably wanted to see her again. The first thing
they would go to is he killed the mother so
he could see her again, and you know they could
go out or whatever. Huh pretty wild.
Speaker 2 (04:23):
Yeah, Like, I'm really going to think about that for
the rest of the day.
Speaker 1 (04:25):
So give give your husband, your wives, everybody, give them
this test. And if they say, because he wanted to
see her again, you maybe.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
Dat you might run.
Speaker 1 (04:36):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (04:37):
Wow that's great.
Speaker 1 (04:38):
Interesting. Yeah yeah yeah, all right, So I knew y'all
would enjoy that. And quickly. Look, we're only like three
days out from the dropping of DTL On Unspeakable, a
true crime podcast by Kelly Jennings. We've been promoting this
for the last several weeks.
Speaker 3 (04:54):
Excited, Kelly, I'm really excited to see your your I
feel stupid saying your art work, but like you're to
see what you've really invested a whole lot of time
in and heart and soul, and then people are finally
going to get to see the you know, the finished
product of.
Speaker 2 (05:08):
It really really neat.
Speaker 1 (05:09):
Yeah it is, and none of us could be happier
than with the way that it turned out. So that's
all we'll say about it. But it does drop Monday
on Unspeakable, a true crime podcast by Kelly Jenny's course
will link that in the description of this if you're
not listening to the preview on Unspeakable right now. Other
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than that, let's get into the crime for today, and
we're going to start out in Detroit, Michigan, and I'm
going to tell you a pretty wild story that occurred
in Detroit's medical center called Sinai Grace Hospital. It involves
a nurse by the name of will frado Bury os
So one hundred million dollar lawsuit was filed last month
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alleging sexual abuse by this former nurse. Now more alleged
victims have come forward, and a new one hundred and
fifty million dollar lawsuit was filed this week against Sinai
Grace Hospital. Quote. The worst thing here is the amount
of evidence showing up that is showing him to have
been a known predator. That from the attorney Tim Holland.
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During a press conference on Tuesday, Holland said that the
alleged sexual assault cases involving Burrioz continued to climb. Quote.
We truly believe the number of survivors could be in
the hundreds, and we are encouraging each and every one
of them to come forward now. On Monday, Holland said
one hundred and fifty million dollar lawsuit was filed on
behalf of his client, Trejaw Shines, detailing an incident involving
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Burrios on July twenty second of twenty twenty five. Quote.
The known predator performed an unnecessary pap smear upon her,
and then after she was drugged with some type of sedative,
she was assaulted over some time we believe to be
upwards of an hour. Oh my god. Yeah. The victim
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reported the alleged assault to police immediately, and a rape
kit was later tested and it tested positive. She herself
as a nurse and how the healthcare system could have
had this happen to her. It's been especially devastating to
her family. Multiple lawsuits have been filed, and several other
victims have come forward accusing Barrios of sexual assault. Before
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his employment at si and I's Grace, documents showed that
Barrios had been terminated from another hospital following multiple complaints
of sexual misconduct. He was arrested for assault in twenty
nineteen and allegedly posted inappropriate suggestive content on social media.
Holland claims Sinai Grace had to know Barrios was a predator.
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You would think so, considering his history and these alleged
assaults could have been avoided. We think the evidence we
think we have the evidence that they knew or at
least at a minimum, should have known and prevented, we
think is going to be insurmountable for Sinai Grace. Sini
Grace prioritizes the safety of our patients. That was a
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statement from them, And of course they say federal law
restricts us from sharing patient patients specific information such as
this case. So it looks like, you know, you got
to even be a little bit more trustworthy when you're
dealing with doctors and nurses.
Speaker 3 (08:28):
Now, yeah, in those cases this, you know, my brain
kind of went here. I have three children and my
doctor is a male. I've seen him for he's delivered
all three of my children.
Speaker 1 (08:39):
And.
Speaker 3 (08:41):
I think about the absolute care he takes in making
you feel very kind. And that's what he does, right,
is he does pap smears and things like that, and
he won't even be in the room alone with you.
He makes a female nurse, you know, come in before
he even starts his exam. Why because of situation, you know,
everything needs to be on the up and up. Two eyes,
that's happening. Blah blah blah blah blah. So for this
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guy to even have he's a nurse, why is he
performing the pap smere Like?
Speaker 2 (09:09):
Why was she? I have a lot of questions.
Speaker 3 (09:11):
I know that we don't know all this, but I
just where was the human resources here when they were
vetting this guy?
Speaker 2 (09:16):
If he was fired, that's.
Speaker 1 (09:17):
The question, right, I have more than anything else.
Speaker 2 (09:20):
Yeah, got a.
Speaker 1 (09:22):
History of it.
Speaker 3 (09:23):
Yeah, and listen, maybe I'm a little too straight and narrow,
but if you have anything in your history that says
any claim of multiple some things, yeah, I'm not interested, right, saying, Wow,
I hope that they prosecute him to the fullest extent
of the law. And that's horrific, terrible. All right, Well,
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let's go to Connecticut. A twenty year old Connecticut man
is in custody after allegedly admitting in a nine to
one one call that he killed his own mother. So
Bastian Van Stockholm of New Canaan was arrested and charged
with murder and connection with the death of his mother.
At ten thirty six pm last Friday night, police responded
to reports of a male voice yelling from the woods.
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When officers were on their way, a man called nine
point one from a home stating that he quote killed
his mother. Officers and EMS workers performed life saving measures,
but the woman, who has not been publicly identified, was
pronounced dead at the scene. Officers immediately identified Van Stockholm
as a suspect, and he was arrested and charged with murder.
He remains held on a two million dollar bond.
Speaker 2 (10:28):
Now.
Speaker 3 (10:28):
In his mugshot, Van Stockholm's face appeared to be scratched
and bloodied. Canaan is this upscale suburban town where CEOs, billionaires,
and celebrities including Harry Connick Junior who's from our neck
of the woods. David Letterman and Paul Simon have all
lived In twenty nineteen, the disappearance of New Canaan mother
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of five Jennifer Dulos made national headlines. Her husband, Fotus Dulos,
was accused of killing her. He died by suicide before
that case was a jute dedicated, but his accomplice, Michelle Treconis,
was convicted on conspiracy charges and sentenced to fourteen years
in prison, and Jennifer was declared legally dead in October
of twenty twenty three.
Speaker 1 (11:12):
Yeah, very interesting. It's something you might want to look
into covering on Crime Wire weekly, I mean, on Unspeakable
that case you just kind of highlighted there because this
is a place y'all came in. Connecticut. Connecticut in general
is a very ritzy part of the country. I mean,
lot of people that would money live in Connecticut, and
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that especially that part of Connecticut is literal billionaires. That
shit like what she just wrote, you don't happen often.
This guy killed his mother and then ran in the woods.
You know, Haiden just horrific. You know, it doesn't say
a whole lot about why he would do that. Of
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course there's never a good reason, but certainly shocking to
a community so much as Canaan, Connecticut.
Speaker 2 (12:02):
Yeah wow.
Speaker 3 (12:03):
Obviously I don't live there and never have been there.
I don't fit the status quo. But you don't expect
that type of violence in those types of areas.
Speaker 1 (12:14):
You know what I call Kelly behind the scene, Joe, don't.
Speaker 2 (12:17):
Tell people that's I don't know what you.
Speaker 1 (12:18):
Call me, miss rich pants?
Speaker 2 (12:23):
Oh whatever, you don't. Oh my god. When I walk in,
he's like, why did your face look like that?
Speaker 1 (12:31):
All right, we'll move on and we're going to get
to Illinois and look. Horrible situation here, but probably happens
more often than people think. So you really need to
if you have teenage kids and they're starting to work
at you know, all these teenagers, fifteen, sixteen year olds
they get to work at at various places, such as
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one I'm about to talk about, be aware of this.
A lawsuit has been filed against an ice cream shop
owner who is accused of secretly recording at least eleven
underage employees in the bathroom. Flavor Frenzy owner Steven Weisberg,
who is fifty eight was charged with two counts of
child pornography and two counts of unauthorized video recording in August.
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In September, a grand jury returned a superseding indictment charging
Weisberg with sixty six counts of child born and thirty
two counts of unauthorized video recording, which basically tells me,
by the time he was arrested to the time that
he got that true bill indictment, they had gotten into
his phone and found all kinds of stuff that you
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shouldn't find. According to the lawsuit, Weisberg used the Flavor
Frenzy to recruit, exploit, and endangered teenage girls. Weisberg allegedly
installed a camera a hidden camera in the store's only restroom,
and then required teens to repeatedly change in that restroom,
often supplying brawls and Flavor Friends branded garments. He abused
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his position of authority and repeatedly convinced high school girls
they need to change their shirts and brawls in the
bathroom as part of their employment to be photographed for
marketing purposes. That from the attorney for the state. Weisberg
is also or also offered the girls alcohol and marijuana
gummies while working on behalf of Flavor Frenzy at festivals
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and expressed a desire to hire high school girls with
large breast to work on a promotion for the store.
And the attorney went on to say the sprinkles on
top of his abuse of these girls was his texting
them outside of work telling them to take an online
quote purity test and asking them about the result. He
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also touched them in unwanted ways on their hair, back
and buttocks. Weisberg is also accused of withholding paychecks and
paying employees lesson minimum wage. He is currently in police custody.
Speaker 2 (14:59):
Yeah, he's a piece of shit.
Speaker 1 (15:00):
Total And look is as as we continue to advance
with technology, these hidden cameras are getting smaller and smaller,
and they're like pinhole cameras now, and you know, the
designed to look like an air freshener or something in
a bathroom and you almost can't tell unless you're specifically
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looking for these things what they are. So you need
to be real cognizant.
Speaker 3 (15:27):
Paid engineers surroundings. But the other thing that comes to
mind here is the business. I think this is way
more convoluted than even that says, because the business of
choice that he opened is one that inherently would invite
younger people.
Speaker 2 (15:42):
Ice cream shop.
Speaker 3 (15:43):
You know, he didn't open a frickin' Hooters where he
could have big breasted people working. You know, he opened
an ice cream shop. And this You cannot convince me
otherwise that that was not part of the plan here,
that he wanted something that would do this.
Speaker 2 (15:58):
And then those young girls, you know, they.
Speaker 3 (16:00):
Don't oftentimes pick up in the moment on what's happening.
Speaker 2 (16:05):
I'm not saying kids that wouldn't know. Oh, you know,
if he told her to put on a.
Speaker 3 (16:08):
You know, a go change into the bathroom, yeah, you're like, oh, okay,
well it's for marketing. And maybe and if a girl
want The sick part here too is I know teenage
girls and maybe they want to feel attractive, they want
to feel pretty, and so they're like, ooh, I get
to you know, really show off or whatever and look
good in these photos, when the reality is you're actually
posing for a predator and it has nothing to do
with marketing.
Speaker 2 (16:28):
It has everything to do with him.
Speaker 1 (16:29):
Correct and maybe telling them to go specifically in the
bathroom to change. They weren't coming to work like this.
That was something that he was very insistent of. It
seems yeah, it's and this is these girls first job,
you know, many of them, so they don't know how
it works. They don't they're going to assume that's normal
in every job, to go change in the bathroom.
Speaker 3 (16:51):
I remember one time too, and just to add to
that point though, that I owned a business years ago
and I had young teenage girls you know.
Speaker 2 (16:56):
That worked for me.
Speaker 3 (16:57):
And I'll never forget to show you sometime we sometimes
to give teenage girls more credit than we should. And
this is just an example. But I went to go
pick up all the cash drop for the day and
the teenage girl looked at me and she goes, I
just don't think it's fair you get to take all
the money every day.
Speaker 2 (17:11):
And I turned around and I looked at her.
Speaker 3 (17:13):
I said what And she goes, why do you get
to take all of the money? And I just blinked
and looked at her. I said, maybe it's my business,
like I take the money to pay the bills and
to and she goes, well, why do you get all
of it? And I I just was stunned literally by
the comment, and I thought, wow, you're beautiful good thing,
you know.
Speaker 2 (17:33):
But my point being that sometimes.
Speaker 3 (17:36):
We just assume that they are more in tune with
what's happening around them than it is, right, you know.
So all right, let's roll over to Indiana and this
one right here, this one make you mad too.
Speaker 2 (17:47):
We got a lot of sex offenses happening, it seems like,
which is sick.
Speaker 3 (17:52):
So it wasn't the evil clowns or the zombies scaring
some workers and patrons at the haunting at the Hannah
House Saturday night on the South Side, then our sound
effects are on point this week at this haunted house
on the south side of Indianapolis. Officers responded to the
haunting attraction around seven thirty pm this past Saturday after
getting a call stating that a man was groping patrons
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at the Haunted House. According to court documents, fifty one
year old Daniel Norman of Indianapolis went around groping women's breasts,
including a woman who was working there. Another woman claimed
Norman tried touching her private parts. It's so sad that
an individual can ruin a good time like that, said
Ali Shepherd, a long time volunteer at the Haunted House.
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Shepherd said that they have head monsters on the trail
making sure everyone's hands stated themselves. If someone reaches out
and touches someone, we immediately do a security check. That's
our protocol, and we see if it was just a
reaction like someone got scared and accidentally touched someone, or
if it's more serious in nature, then our security acts accordingly.
Shepherd said it was actually one of the Hannah House
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security guards who detained the man until police got there,
and she said the secure staff is made up of
trained professionals. These are former officers, former medical personnel that
we use for our security team. We vet everyone if
they have a feeling a group maybe up to some
grulish behavior. The people at the ticket booth gives security
a heads up before they even.
Speaker 2 (19:15):
Get back there. That's good, that's good stuff there.
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (19:17):
We also have a code word if we think someone
might cause trouble, then we'll have security follow that group
through just to make sure everyone is safe and sound throughout.
If organizers think someone has had too much to drink,
they won't let them in, will ask them to leave.
Prosecutors charge Norman with two counts of battery and one
count of battery on a person less than fourteen years old.
Speaker 1 (19:37):
Yeah, and you know many of us, I'm sure many
lesseners out there been to these haunted house. These days
have really ramped up. It used to be you went
through like a born Yeah, or you got on a
haunted hay ride, remember those. Now they've got like multimillion
dollar productions. They have one in batton Y Age near us.
What is the name of it, Kelly.
Speaker 2 (19:58):
Do you remember the thirteenth gate Gate?
Speaker 1 (20:00):
This is probably a five million dollar production.
Speaker 2 (20:04):
Yeah, it's real deal.
Speaker 1 (20:05):
Yeah, it's a deal. You will think you're in the
middle of everything going on. They have another one called Rise.
I think that is in might be HAMMD area, is it?
I thought it was.
Speaker 2 (20:15):
Is that the one New Orleans? You have to sign
a waiver and all that to go through.
Speaker 1 (20:18):
I think that's just more to scare you. I mean,
you do have sign and waiver, but I mean, you know,
it's part of the part of the joke. But regardless
of when you go to these big haunted house attractions
like that, you go through a lot of rooms where
it's pitch black, and so if you're a female and
you know you're going through a room and all a
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sudden you feel two hands on your brush. You have
no idea who's putting their hands there. A lot of
times it's a group of many, many, many people and
you're you're against each other like sardines. So what I
would like to give a little shout out to the
people that consider doing something like that. You need to
know this. They have night vision cameras in those rooms.
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So the second that you think I'm going to get
a free fill up of Jim Chapman and you know,
you grab my crotch or something. I'm just saying it
can happen. Dudes get grabbed too. Guess what when we
leave there, I must say, somebody grabbed my ding ding
and I want to know who it was.
Speaker 2 (21:18):
Wait a minute, you're ding ding?
Speaker 1 (21:20):
Yeah? My ding?
Speaker 2 (21:21):
Is that the formal my.
Speaker 1 (21:24):
Pigging a blanket? I don't know what you call you're
meeting to veg Yeah, I don't want to say you
know the word here, but somebody grabbed a sucker and uh,
and I want to know who it was and they
get they've got night vision cameras and I will see
who grabbed it.
Speaker 3 (21:40):
Yeah, you know when these things happened too. And I
have a personal experience with that. I don't know if
I've mentioned it on this show or not, but I
went out to an event one time in Baton Rouge.
I was standing in the crowd, just taking pictures at
a bar for a friend of mine at the event
that was going on, and next thing I know, someone's
hand went and I was wearing gen and like, I
wasn't not that it matters, but I wasn't even dressed
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for grow page.
Speaker 2 (22:03):
I guess I thought, you know, I'm saying like I don't.
Speaker 3 (22:06):
Know that, like I don't know why I wouldn't have
you even attracted anybody. But anyway, next thing I know,
a hand just goes up between my legs and grabs hard,
and I jumped because I was like, what the hell?
And I was so offended, and I turned around and
it's all make a long story short, but I knew
he was gonna do it again.
Speaker 2 (22:25):
I knew he was, So I just.
Speaker 3 (22:26):
Started looking through the crowd and I would see a
girl's head pop like jump up, and I was like, oh,
you saw, bitch. So I started walking through the crowd
and I was just watching girls heads pop up, and
then finally I was right up on him. When I
watched him grab and a girl jump and I was like,
you saw, but you're done now, sucker, And I caused
a scene and then the wife wanted to fight me,
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and I'm like, no, man, listen, listen to what I'm
telling you.
Speaker 2 (22:49):
Listen to what I'm telling you. And she didn't want
to hear it.
Speaker 3 (22:52):
But every one of those girls said absolutely, someone reached
up and grabbed my crotch.
Speaker 2 (22:57):
And it was young girls.
Speaker 3 (22:58):
For me, whatever I can make, I'm a woman, but
these were young, eighteen year old girls. And for someone
to he was the man was walking behind his wife
while they were walking, so he would grab and then
keep moving. And that type of behavior is just a
jumping launch point for bigger problems that these people are
going to cause.
Speaker 2 (23:17):
And they arrested him, and they should have.
Speaker 3 (23:28):
In the sultry heat of Louisiana, where the Bayous whisper
secrets and the air hangs heavy with the scent of magnolias,
a darkness lurked beneath the surface. Derek Todd Lee was
a man whose charm masked a sinister reality.
Speaker 2 (23:42):
He was a monster.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Lee, a seemingly ordinary man with a disarming smile, led
a double life that would unravel in a series of
murders in the capital city of Baton Rouge and the
surrounding areas. As the first reports of disappearances and murders
began to surface, South Louisiana was thrust into a nightmare,
igniting a frantic search for answers. The true horror was
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just beginning, and the hunt for a serial killer eventually
known by just three letters, would reveal not only the
depths of Derek Toddlee's depravity, but also the resilience of
those most affected by his evil acts, the families and
the survivors.
Speaker 2 (24:19):
This is DTL.
Speaker 1 (24:27):
DTL can be found by Searching Unspeakable, a true crime
podcast by Kelly Jennings wherever you listen to podcast episode
one dropping November three. Let's move on to We're Going
to Go to Texas and a thirteen year old girl
in Texas has bit a man to escape after he
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grabbed her from behind in a suspected kidnapping.
Speaker 2 (24:51):
Plot Get a Girl.
Speaker 1 (24:52):
On Monday, October twenty seventh, at approximately six point fifty
eight pm local time, Galaston police officers were a bonded
to the city Central Middle School after receiving calls from
the school, reporting that a student had been approached and
grabbed from an by an unknown man on her way there.
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The teenager told police she had been walking to school
from her family East End apartment when she heard footsteps
approaching her from behind. Police said. The student reported that
a man grabbed her from behind. After a brief struggle,
during which the young victim bit the assailant twice, she
managed to break free and ran directly to Central Middle School.
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The victim did not sustain any physical injuries during the incident,
and teachers at the school they contacted police after hearing
the student's account. Police said that an alert to local
media medical facilities rather had been issued to notify them
if anyone saw treatment for bite related injuries. That was smart.
Speaker 2 (25:54):
That was the first in the game of my mind,
was check those hospitals.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Yeah. The students' parents went to their daughter's school and
a come officers back to their apartment and they kind
of retrace the student's steps to identify exactly where the
incident occurred. Officers then came across security video footage from
a from a business in the area showing the student
walking through that area before she was followed. Shortly thereafter,
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by a man taking the same path, and police said
the suspect appears to be a white or his spending
male wearing a black short sleeves shirt, blue jeans, and
what appeared to be a ski mask. Police are asking
for the public to identify the suspect and everge anyone
with information to come forward and we'll post the picture
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on the on the Facebook page because we want to
catch this guy too.
Speaker 3 (26:43):
This looks like if it's a ski mask, it looks
like he's got it on his head, but he's got
it rolled up again.
Speaker 1 (26:49):
Cap.
Speaker 2 (26:50):
Yeah, like a skullcap.
Speaker 3 (26:51):
So he was he was out there praying then because
he knew he would pull that down if if it
came to it.
Speaker 1 (26:56):
But yeah, and unfortunately not the clearest of Peyton that
they never are, I know, twenty twenty five for your camera,
I mean these things are pixelated as I'll get out,
but you can't kind of make.
Speaker 3 (27:08):
Out what a little warrior though, shout that little girl,
you saved your own life.
Speaker 2 (27:13):
And we need to ie. I'm a huge proponent.
Speaker 3 (27:15):
We need to teach our girls that they don't have
to be nice. Teeth bite look and the human mouth
is nasty. That's how they caught a killer. I can't
remember where it was, but the guy showed up a few,
like a week or two after he had attacked a woman.
It's because his arm was so festered up and infected
because the you know, the human mouth is dirty, and uh,
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that's how they were able.
Speaker 1 (27:37):
To get him clean as a whistle.
Speaker 2 (27:40):
All right, now, we're going to go to an upscale restaurant. Okay,
this one's wild.
Speaker 1 (27:44):
So.
Speaker 3 (27:44):
Jase Hansen, a former restaurant worker in the kitchen of
the upscale Hereford House Steakhouse and Leewood, Kansas, was sentenced
to more than eleven years in prison after filming himself
contaminating restaurant food with his bodily fluids. The videos, which
surface on a social media site under the username Vandalizer,
was reported to the FBI by a tipster, and the
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FBI then passed the information.
Speaker 2 (28:07):
To Leewood police.
Speaker 3 (28:08):
The clips allegedly show Hanson urinating on food, spitting into containers,
stomping on food items, and rubbing them on his body
before they were served to the customers. Hanson was arrested
after the FBI forwarded its findings to local authorities.
Speaker 2 (28:23):
A Leewood police.
Speaker 3 (28:24):
Detective said, along with footage from the contamination, detectives recovered
child sexual abuse material on Hanson's devices.
Speaker 2 (28:32):
It was the most brutal and violent child sexual.
Speaker 3 (28:34):
Abuse material that I have ever seen, Bond said in court,
adding that he had to take breaks while reviewing the
files because of how horrific the footage was. Last week,
a Johnson County judge sentenced Tnson to eleven years and
four months in prison, the maximum allowed under Kansas law.
The fallout for the Hereford House was immediate. Co owner
Camilla Hill testified that sales plunged the minute it hit
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the press, saying the scandal basically destroyed the business. The
restaurant closed its Leewood location, citing financial strains caused by
recent events. At least thirteen civil lawsuits had been filed
against the restaurant, and Leewood police fielded nearly four hundred
food poisoning complaints and conducted about one hundred and thirty interviews,
a volume that briefly crashed the department's records system.
Speaker 1 (29:21):
Man, and every time I hear about those crime, those
type of crimes, it makes me yeah, because you never
know what somebody's doing to your food somewhere, No, you don't,
and fast food beyond and beyond, and I'm sure ninety
nine point nine percent of the time nothing they're not
doing anything. But you can have jackasses like this taking
a piss on your food.
Speaker 3 (29:41):
I know, well, I'm weird about potlucks, and I know
I'm that's weird.
Speaker 2 (29:45):
And you're faced, you know when people everyone brings their food. Bruh.
If I hadn't been to your house and see what
it's like, I'm not hitting your food. I'm so serious.
Speaker 1 (29:52):
But you've got to McDonald's any does.
Speaker 2 (29:53):
You damn right? They frying that they killing anything, the killing.
Speaker 1 (29:58):
Yeah sure, and.
Speaker 2 (29:59):
I'm planning happy. I need to pull my i need
to pull my little things off brow. I'm gonna win
the million.
Speaker 1 (30:04):
Here you go.
Speaker 3 (30:05):
It's sic though, And if he had any type of
disease or anything, this could actually be much worse than
then you really think about.
Speaker 2 (30:13):
You know, he could be spreading disease.
Speaker 1 (30:14):
Yeah, yeah, well, and it's just totally nasty. I mean
to go to those lngthes and but there are situations
I've heard where discrun on employees will spit in people
so it so be nicer waiter or waitress, right, because
they will spit, they will hacke aligi.
Speaker 2 (30:31):
Hey if it's chewy, Oh god, dang, you said it.
Speaker 1 (30:35):
You got to go to the tenth floor.
Speaker 2 (30:38):
Hey, you know sometimes you just got to go there.
Speaker 1 (30:40):
All right, let's go to Florida and change that subject,
and we're gonna talk about some nudity complaints that deputies
have arrest in Saint Lucia. Is it Lucy Lucy County floor?
Speaker 2 (30:56):
Uncle in law lives there.
Speaker 1 (30:57):
Well, there you go. Shout out to uncle in law
and hopefully he hadn't been hanging out in this area.
Speaker 2 (31:03):
He's actually a pastor, so.
Speaker 1 (31:07):
I mean, you know, he'll pray for him. Well. The
Sheriff's office has received numerous complaints regarding unauthorized nudity at
the Little mud Boat Ramp area. That's quite the name.
While the ongoing Blind Creep Beach renovation project mike temporarily
inconvenience beach goers, it does not permit the use of
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undesignated public areas as extensions of the designated nude optional beach.
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