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Speaker 1 (00:16):
Welcome back, folks. We have a jam packed show for
you today. Some crazy crimes from all over the country
and Kelly Jennings are wilding in Louisiana this week. The
topics for today. A suspect is arrested for burglary in
central Louisiana. He goes to jail, he gets out, and
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you will not believe what he does. Next, Also in Louisiana,
a man who murdered a state trooper and a woman
in Prairieville, Louisiana. He is on his way to Angola
and we got the details on that. An Ohio teacher
is sentenced to jail time following a stalking charge in
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which she visited her ex boyfriend's workplace some thirty three
times in one month. You are not gonna believe this
story and it I'll give you a hint. It's not
kjadded it.
Speaker 2 (01:08):
Was not mess.
Speaker 1 (01:09):
An old miss football player is tragically killed in a
shooting that took place in Memphis, Tennessee. In New York,
a man is killed after being sucked inside of an
MRI machine while wearing a metal chain. That's an unbelievable story.
How about a Florida woman who was sentenced for following
male tourists back to their motels, enticing them to let
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her inside their hotel rooms, and pepper spraying them and
stealing all of their belongings. We've got these stories and
more coming up for you today, as always, Welcome to
Crime Wire Weekly. I'm Jim Chapman.
Speaker 2 (01:47):
I am still Kelly Jennings.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
You're still Kelly Jennings.
Speaker 2 (01:51):
Nothing's changed, nothing.
Speaker 1 (01:52):
Since last week, not that I know of. Very good. Well,
we're going to jump right into it today. We've got
a lot of lot of just crazy crimes coming out
from everywhere. It must be the heat, got to be.
Speaker 2 (02:06):
People are getting just crazy when it's this hot.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
Yeah, you know that's a thing. They say that summertime
breeds crime because people are just hot, miserable, and I
guess they just want to do wrong.
Speaker 3 (02:19):
And limited on the odorant. I'm telling you, I have
been out in the wild, and I have been.
Speaker 1 (02:24):
In the wild.
Speaker 3 (02:25):
I've been amazed by the the smells. The higher the temps,
the higher the crime rate.
Speaker 1 (02:30):
That's that's correct. So we're going to start out in
uh Baton Ridge, Louisiana. Shout out, Shout out, Baton Ridge
and a search for a burglary suspect that kept deputies
busy this past Monday morning. Deputies from the Eber Parish
Sheriff's Office were called to a house in central uh Louisiana,
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which is just kind of like the outskirts of East
Baton Ridge Parish. According to authorities, the suspect, Henry Taylor,
thirty seven, had gone to a tool shed and he
had taken out some items. He was then confronted by
the homeowner. This was before deputies arrived at the scene,
and the homeowner, in an effort to kind of scare
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this guy away, he shoots a bullet into the ground,
intentionally missing the suspects and no one was hurt. Taylor
takes off. He goes into a wooded area near where
that homeowner's house was deputies. They then set up a
perimeter and they even waited for SWAT to arrive. Now.
He eventually surrendered without incident, no problems right so. Deputy
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said that after seeing pictures of Taylor, they recognized him
because he had been arrested in the past, so he
was currently on probation for a burglary charge when he
was committing this burglary, and that was out of Livingston Parish, Louisiana,
where we record out of Now he gets arrested, and
that should be. That should be the end of our story. Right,
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Well not quite. On Tuesday, just one day after Henry
Taylor bonded out of jail for burglary, he's back behind
bars again, this time for breaking into facilities around the
East Baton Ridge Parish prison. You can't make that shit up.
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Dude burglarized the prison. Now, let me tell you what happened. Taylor,
of course, is now accused of entering by breaking a
window on a guard shack just outside the prison gate.
So after paying his bond, Taylor was seen walking out
of the prison. That was at twelve to twenty five
am Tuesday morning. He was wearing a brown shirt and
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blue shorts, which I was like, blae shorts.
Speaker 2 (04:44):
Wow, blue and brown, Right, it's a combo for the Yeah.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
Well, I guess that's his way. So he had a
bandage wrapped around his head, but he never actually left
the prison grounds. Around twenty minutes later, he seemed walking
from one guard shack toward another, before walking a distance
back to the first guard shack. He's then seen back.
He's then seen walking back and forth multiple times. This
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is all on surveillance video. Around one for one am,
Taylor walks back to what's known as the Unit to
guard shack where he allegedly shattered the sliding glass and
he entered that shack. Shortly after he started walking down
the street towards the prison's logistics building and that was
also burglarized around the same time.
Speaker 2 (05:32):
Did they say what he took?
Speaker 1 (05:33):
Well, we're going to get into that.
Speaker 2 (05:35):
Oh wow.
Speaker 1 (05:35):
Officials report that in East baden Ridge, Paris Sheriff's office
radio was taken from the guard shack, which was recovered
near the logistics building. Detectives also found the bandage that
was on his head near the Unit two guard shack.
So he's not very good at covering his tracks. Yeah,
I mean, you got a bandage around your head. Let
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me pull this off and leave it as evidence. Right, So,
of course, deputy secure a search warrant for his arrest
rather and they arrest Tailor a second time at his
home in Central And you know, apparently this guy is
just a serial burglar. He can't even help himself. It's
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like crack to him.
Speaker 3 (06:19):
Yeah, I'm wondering if he went for a strategy that
he knew that there would be a radio in there,
so he wanted to get it so he could listen
in as he committed other burglaries, and it would give
him like a leg up on getting away or something.
Speaker 2 (06:29):
That might be giving him way too much.
Speaker 1 (06:30):
Credit though, Yeah, you might. He doesn't seem like the
sharpest of burglars. I mean, I'm not hating on him,
but you don't pull your bandage off and leave it
at the scene. I mean, here's my DNA.
Speaker 2 (06:40):
The sharpest tool in the shed.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Yeah.
Speaker 2 (06:43):
Yeah, because he broke into a shed.
Speaker 1 (06:45):
Yeah that was very good.
Speaker 3 (06:46):
Okayjay, thanks, I can see all your laugh charges rulling
out of it. So yeah, he So they released him,
I'm guessing late or in the early morning hours, right
if he didn't make it that far and he just
went yeah, one am and he's back in the shed.
Speaker 1 (07:01):
Yeah it was. He didn't get barely off the ground.
You know, the person who.
Speaker 3 (07:06):
Ever paid that bond, you learn your lesson, Learn your lessons.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
I doubt he paid it. He's a burglar.
Speaker 1 (07:13):
He looks like a burglar too, he does. We'll paste
his picture on the Facebook page.
Speaker 2 (07:17):
He judge of us.
Speaker 1 (07:18):
But it is But if if I were to picture
a burglar or I'm picturing this guy, I don't know.
I mean, maybe I'm hating on him. I'm sorry if it.
Speaker 3 (07:27):
Might be, Well, he's a dumbass. So we'll just we'll
let that slide, right. Hide your kids, hide your wife,
and lock up your tool shed. If you are in
the local area where we're.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
Podcast right now, and you know, shout out to the
citizen who actually fired a warn shot to blow this
guy's head off, because he could have.
Speaker 2 (07:44):
Yeah, he could have.
Speaker 3 (07:45):
He could have, you know, so well, he's lucky to
be alive. He lives to burglarize another day. All right.
So let's go to you New York now, where a
man whose nine year old daughter was found dead in
a wooded pond after he reported that she had been
abducted while they were vacationing in upstate New York was
charged Monday with her murder. Luciana Fradelein, forty five, of Montreal,
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is charged with murdering and concealing the corpse of his daughter,
Molina Frattolin.
Speaker 2 (08:11):
According to New York State Police.
Speaker 3 (08:13):
A not guilty plea was entered on his behalf at
his arraignement on Monday, Luciano called nine one one Saturday
night and told authorities his daughter had been abducted from
a parking lot near Lake George, which is a resort
town in the Adirondack region. According to authorities, that led
officials to issue an Amber alert overnight to enlist the
public's help in finding her, but authorities said that there
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were inconsistencies in the father's account and that they concluded
there was no evidence that she had ever even been taken.
Fradelein initially said he couldn't find his daughter after he
stepped out of a wooded area at a parking lot
near Lake George, but during a subsequent interview, he then
reported two unknown males forced her into a white van.
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Robert McConnell said that that lead was thoroughly investigated and
it was disproven. Surveillance videos show the father and the
daughter in a nearby resort town, which was Saratoga Springs,
at about five thirty pm on Saturday. The girl spoke
on the phone with her mother for about an hour
and then didn't indicate at any point that she was
under any type of duress, so police believed Fradelen killed
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the girl. After the phone call, and before he made
the nine to one one call, forest rangers found the
girl's body on Sunday afternoon in the shallows of a
pond about thirty miles and Fridelein had concealed her body
under a log. The father and daughter had been vacationing
since July eleventh in the US and were expected back
in Montreal that weekend. The girl lived in Montreal with
her mother, who has been estranged from Luciano since about
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twenty nineteen. He described himself as a loving father on
his Instagram profile, and he also had a website for
a coffee company that he was said to have founded,
and a post said that his daughter, Molina was quote
the light of his life. Police said Fridelein had no
prior criminal or domestic violence history, and then they just released,
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now that we're recording this, that the autopsy showed preliminary
cause of death, which was asphyxia due to drowning.
Speaker 1 (10:07):
Oh my god, that's horrible.
Speaker 2 (10:09):
And this child.
Speaker 3 (10:10):
I know that this probably is irrelevant, but I just
have to tell you. I looked up her little picture
and what a beautiful.
Speaker 2 (10:16):
Girl, very Italian looking.
Speaker 3 (10:19):
You know, she's got the dark skin, she's got long, long,
long hair, and just absolutely precious young girl.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
All girls and all boys and all kids are precious. Yes,
you know, with this guy seemingly not having any criminal record,
not showing any sort of signs of this in the past,
he seemed to be a successful person, business owner, doing
all these good things. What drove him to do what
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I consider about the most horrible thing you could ever do,
which is kill one of your own kids in such
a heinous ways, to drown them?
Speaker 3 (10:57):
Yeah to you know, evil, you don't want to envision this,
but that means he held his own baby girl down
and drowned her in this water, and then to lie
and say that two other men took her. I'm wondering
if this was in some way a way to make
the mother pay. I'm not saying she deserved it, but
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certainly there's nothing worse she could do.
Speaker 1 (11:22):
That's the only thing in his history that you can
see where they were having problems. You know, obviously that's
an insane person relative to their thinking process right now.
Speaker 2 (11:34):
But to plan a vacation and then and then.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
Your daughter make a call, make the phone call and call.
Speaker 2 (11:40):
Her mama, maybe that's what set him off.
Speaker 1 (11:43):
Well, uh, yeah, I mean she was killed shortly thereafter,
unless that was part of the plan.
Speaker 3 (11:49):
Maybe he got mad because she was loving her mama
and missing her mama on his vacation. You know, people disgusted,
It's beyond disgusting. And then to enter a not guilty
plea okay, okay, you're delusional and well.
Speaker 1 (12:04):
You got nothing to lose. I mean, you're you're not
right now, you're fighting to not get a death penalty,
and you're you know, negotiate with I know prosecutors as
much as possible. They're always gonna plead not guilty.
Speaker 3 (12:16):
My child is gone, then I don't care if you
kill me. I just don't, you know what I mean?
So what a what a piece of shit because obviously
only cares about himself and he's willing to take the
life of a child.
Speaker 1 (12:26):
Sick they have it. Well, let's go to Ohio and
an elementary school teacher who has you know, problems of
her own when I tell you this story. She was
sent enced to jail time after she robbed her ex
boyfriend and caused mental anguish by visiting him at work
thirty three times in just one month after the breakup.
Speaker 2 (12:50):
Thirty three times in one month. That's like once a
day and once or twice.
Speaker 1 (12:54):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, she would after the breakup. That's the
whole key. They weren't and she's going by there on
his lunch break. Let's each eat lunch together, baby, and
all that sort of stuff. This chick was going over
there after they broke up thirty three times so, according
to a report from the Westlake Police Department, officers first
became involved in the case after being called to an apartment.
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This was on November sixth of twenty twenty four for
a report of a theft. The victim told police that
he recently broke up with his ex girlfriend, who is
twenty seven year old hen A Freeman, and that he
believed she entered his car and stole two backpacks containing
two computers in the victim's wallet and total, the items
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were worth around twelve hundred bucks. The victim also told
police that Freeman would frequent his place of work as
well as his residence, causing stress and mental anguish. Freeman
was arrested the next day when the victim called police
once again to report that Freeman followed him to his
job and was sitting inside of his vehicle. Oh my
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God officers said they arrived and they found Freeman in
her own vehicle, and that she said she was invited
by the victim. Right believe that authority said they were
reviewed security camera footage in the area and they determined
that Freeman had shown up at the victims workplaced thirty
three times on nineteen different days over a thirty day period,
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so more than two a day if you only count
that the nineteen different days. Freeman was initially charged with
a menacing by stalking, but played guilty to disorderly conduct,
obstructing official business, and possessing criminal tools. In Jane, the
school district that Freeman worked for announced she was placed
on administrative leave after they learned of the situation, and
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she was sentenced finally to seven days in jail and
eighteen months of community control is what they call it there,
community service basically just this past week.
Speaker 2 (15:00):
Like community control better?
Speaker 1 (15:01):
Yeah, I too, it sounds more official. Yeah, er her
community control.
Speaker 3 (15:05):
I saw a video whenever she was convicted in court
or sentenced in court, and she started squalling like she
had just been given death pedals.
Speaker 1 (15:15):
Oh yeah, I mean she was crazy, shook it. She's
nuts and look y'all will post her picture and I
know this doesn't matter, but I'm just saying she's she's
a very pretty girl that you wouldn't think would stalk
her ex boyfriend the way she was doing. I guess
the you know, some of the pretty ones are as
crazy as some of the ones that aren't. Say this chick.
Speaker 3 (15:38):
Here is this is fatal attraction stuff like where you
just can't and look, hey, I'm gonna give just an
ounce here and say that I think everyone in life
has dated the wrong person. Yes, okay, and they can
drive you absolutely insane.
Speaker 1 (15:53):
But dad, com you want me to tell you, I'll
tell you. Yeah, that one, that one's way above and
beyond even regular stalking when you go that much. But
I'll tell you a quick story. When I was, oh,
I was probably nineteen years old. I was working at
a place. I was dating a girl that also worked there,
and you know, she wanted to get more serious than
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I did, let's just put it that way. And eventually
I figured this out and I'm like, Okay, I gotta
I gotta probably cut the court distance myself from this girl,
very sweet girl, very pretty. Uh So I did that,
you know, I just kind of like broke up with her,
and one day I get called into the whatever, the
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human resources for the place I worked. I'm trying to
avoid saying it. And they call me in there and
they say, and we'll call her girlfriend a. And they say,
girl A, No, I just chose that. They said, girlfriend
A reported something kind of disturbing to us, and we
need to get your sight of it. And I said okay,
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and they said, well, she said you busted her side
view mirror off her car. And I said what and
they repeated what they said and they said that she
said I did that in the parking lot of this business.
And I said, uh, never happened. And so it made
me so paranoid. I called the police and I asked
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them if someone says I did something I didn't do,
am I going to get in trouble? Because I was
freaked out by this time, because she totally and you're young, totally,
she was trying to get me fired from this place
of her breaking up with her insane. And then you
know what the police said, if she could tell you
you did anything to her, and we would have to
arrest you and you would have to just prove that
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in court, and that Yeah, that scared me shitless, I bet,
because I'm like, if she's going to say I'm busting
a mirror off her car, what else is she going
to say? You know what, I did quit the next day.
Speaker 2 (17:51):
I would too.
Speaker 1 (17:51):
She got what she wanted because I wasn't playing that game.
Speaker 3 (17:54):
Yeah, yeah, don't even anticipate in the game. Now, this
is nowhere near her.
Speaker 1 (17:57):
She was as close to that.
Speaker 2 (18:00):
Yeah, well who's laughing?
Speaker 3 (18:02):
Now?
Speaker 1 (18:03):
Who's laughing? And she's like, well you did bust Oh
my god, I did not.
Speaker 2 (18:09):
Well, this is nowhere near as cool as that story.
Speaker 3 (18:11):
But one time I walked past a school at school,
I walked past a car walking to my car, and
someone had suction cuped a tiny little dildo to a window.
That is way different, but it makes you wonder why,
Like I stopped and looked at it and wondered, why
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why would one do this? Is this evil or funny?
It is perplexing, very perplexing. But be careful out the school. Yeah,
it was a drive by dildoing, and so you know,
protect yourself at all costs.
Speaker 1 (18:50):
All right.
Speaker 3 (18:51):
Now, look on a totally opposite end of the spectrum,
we have an update now to a story we did
what was that a week ago? Was it last week
or the week before?
Speaker 1 (18:58):
It was a week before.
Speaker 3 (18:59):
Yeah, and this was about that paddle Border that had
ended up found dead in Maine.
Speaker 2 (19:05):
Well in a total Sunshine.
Speaker 3 (19:08):
Yeah, Sunshine just out doing her thing, mine in her
own business, live in a very authentic life, doing just
normal things. And now, in a huge twist of events,
a teenager has been arrested in the death of the
paddle Border who was found dead two weeks ago near
a Maine pond. Maine State Police arrested a seventeen year
old boy who was from Maine in connection with the
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death of Sunshine, who went by Sonny Stewart. He was
taken into custody without incident and taken to Long Creek
Youth Development Center in South Portland. An official familiar with
Sorry Boom. An official familiar with the investigation, said that
the teen was in the Crawford Pond area to spend
summer vacation time with his family. The teenage suspect reportedly
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led police on a wild goose chase through the vacation
destination as locals feared the possibility of a killer lurking
within this remote campsite. The body of forty eight year
old Sunshine Bunny Stewart was discovered on a remote island
in Union's Crawford Pond earlier this week after departing for
a solo paddle boarding trip, and autopsy determined Stuart's cause
of death was strangulation and blunt forced trauma. Nearly two
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weeks later, authorities arrested a seventeen year old male and
he had been charged directly in connection to her murder.
Both Stuart and the teenager were reportedly staying at Mick
Mack Campground when the alleged killing occurred. It's not a
place where these things happen, Catherine Lunt said, and she's
the owner of Mickmack. It's not a place where we're
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suspect of each other. As authorities race to find Stuart's killer,
Lunt reportedly combed through surveillance footage from across the campground
and search for anything suspicious. I was looking for a stranger,
Lunt said, somebody out of the ordinary. Absolutely, nobody was
looking for a child. We were looking for an adult.
The search continued, with Maine State Police reportedly zeroing in
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on a remote area where Stuart's paddle board was found.
I was obsessed with finding out who did this, Lunt said,
because it was terror for everybody. Meanwhile, the teenager, who
was visiting the campground with his parents, was reportedly eager
to aid in the hunt for Stuart's killer. He would
often offer to help fellow campers with their pets or
yard work. He enjoyed doing, doling out these wooden crafts,
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and taking his little boat out on the water. According
to Lunt, so she seems to be very aware of
what was going on at her campsite. He volunteered. She said,
he said he had some information and he took them
in the opposite direction of where Sonny was found. He
had said he had something to show them, then took
them out on the lake on pretty much a wild
goose chase. As the next two weeks went on, the
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teenager was acting completely normal. He acted like nothing ever happened,
and it's haunting, she added. He was not on anybody's radar.
Police reportedly spoke with the teenager for several hours before
leaving the campsite, and later that evening that's when authorities
returned to arrest him. Just thinking no way, this cannot
be happening. Lunt said, then I went back to the
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surveillance cameras to see where he was at the time
of the killing, and those surveillance videos indicated he was
on the lake at that time. The footage reportedly showed
the suspect returning to land just before sunset on the
evening of Stuart's alleged murder. We have a lot of kids,
and they do a lot of things, she told ABC News,
but not anything that would make you think that a
child was going to murder somebody here.
Speaker 2 (22:20):
I have nothing nice to say. It's disgusting.
Speaker 3 (22:23):
And in a brief court appearance on Friday, the teenager
entered a denial to the charge and is currently being
held at a youth detention facility in the Portland area
ahead of his status conference on August twenty second. The
State Attorney General's office is asking the court to try
the teenager as an adult, and if convicted as an adult,
that teenager would face a maximum prison sentence of twenty
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five years to life.
Speaker 1 (22:46):
Yeah, and on this one, there's a lot of obvious
disturbing things. The martyr in and of itself is very disturbing.
The age of the accused is very disturbing excuse, it's
totally ruined his life. But what disturbed me more than
anything else about this is the fact that there's absolutely,
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it appears, no remorse at all. As a matter of fact,
this kid's running around quote unquote helping the police. It's
almost like he thinks it's funny.
Speaker 2 (23:18):
Yeah, he inserted himself in the investigation. It's just so common.
Speaker 1 (23:21):
Yeah, it's so.
Speaker 2 (23:22):
Common because they want to be a part of something well.
Speaker 1 (23:24):
And they want to make sure you don't find evidence, Yes,
the opposite. Yet where are you at in this investigation?
And that way they can be prepared. But shout out
to the owner of this campground that she was able
to kind of piece this all together just from looking
through surveillance cameras and kind of seeing his movie.
Speaker 3 (23:44):
Yeah, and I kind of felt bad for her because
they named the campground. You know, that's gonna be some
bad publicity, although she had nothing to do with it.
But really, kudos, like you said, to her, because this
woman did above what you would. It seems like she
knows her campsite, she knows her area, and she went
back and she wanted the answers, how could this happen
at my place of business. Now seventeen years old and
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out there with his family and feeling comfortable enough to
manually kill this woman.
Speaker 1 (24:15):
Is in the why, I mean, why would you this?
This woman, from all accounts was just an amazing human.
Everybody loved her.
Speaker 3 (24:26):
But she said this campground owner said something, and I
think it's just so poignant because it's true. No I
was looking for a stranger. No one was looking for
a child. But that's what happens. No bad guy for
the most part. You know, he just said that guy
looked like a burglar.
Speaker 2 (24:42):
He does. He looks like a burglar now that we know.
Speaker 3 (24:44):
But if that guy had on a collared Polo and
walked into Walmart, you and I would have thought nothing
of it.
Speaker 1 (24:49):
I would have thought he was that's a freaking bler right.
Speaker 2 (24:53):
There on that Apple and Orange isle.
Speaker 3 (24:56):
But no, But we look at these people, and for
some reason, we always think that the bad guys are
going to look like bad guys.
Speaker 2 (25:02):
And that's why they're.
Speaker 3 (25:03):
So good at getting away for a while with what
they do, Yeah, disarming people.
Speaker 2 (25:07):
You don't look at a seventeen year old and think
he's going to try to.
Speaker 1 (25:09):
Kill me, Not that circumstance.
Speaker 3 (25:11):
For sure, but he obviously hit her in the head
because there was that blunt force trauma, and then he
strangled her. So hopefully, in some weird way, I hope
that maybe she wasn't conscious and that the terror wasn't ongoing,
you know.
Speaker 1 (25:23):
While this was going on, And I'm going to do
something just before I get into this next story kind
of different from what we normally do, because it just
occurred to me. I don't know Kelly, and y'all, this
is totally off the ka if. Kelly doesn't even know
this is coming, but I don't know. Did you get
a chance to see the sentencing for Brian Cobra, Oh
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you damn right, I did. Okay, did you see the Sister? Yeah?
Speaker 2 (25:51):
Yeah, well no.
Speaker 3 (25:51):
The reason I know to say it is because I
have a new hero in life.
Speaker 1 (25:56):
Oh me too, and it's I love her.
Speaker 2 (25:58):
Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (25:59):
She Okay, here's what we're gonna do for you right now.
We're gonna play the sister's full statement. Here's what we're
gonna do. We're gonna play the sister's full statement right now.
You have got to hear this. Yes, it might be
the best. And that's kind of a weird way to say,
but it might be the best victim impact statement that
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I've ever heard in my life.
Speaker 2 (26:25):
She nails it?
Speaker 1 (26:27):
Does she nail it? I'll get chi. So uh, you're
gonna listen to this. Now we're gonna go ahead and
play it. Here it is Hello.
Speaker 4 (26:35):
I'd like to start by thanking the court for allowing
me the time and opportunity to speak today. My name
is Olivia and I'm the big sister of Kaylee gonzalved
blessed to love Madison Mogan as a sister too. I'm
not here today to speak in grief. I'm here to
speak in truth because the truth is my sister, Kayley
and her best friend Mattie were not yours to take.
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They were not yours to study, to stalk, or to silence.
They were two pieces of a whole, the perfect yin
and yang. They are everything that you could never be loved, accepted, vibrant, accomplished,
brave and powerful. Because the truth about Kaylee and Maddie
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is they would have been kind to you if you
would approach them in their everyday lives. They would have
given you directions, thanked you for the compliment, or awkwardly
giggled to make your own words less uncomfortable for you
in a world that rejected you. They would have shown
mercy because the truth is, I'm angry. Every day I'm angry.
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I'm left shouting at the inside of my own head
everything I wish I could say to you. The truth
about me is when I heard the news, I didn't.
I listened for them. I promised them I would that
I would fight for them, that I would show up
no matter what it cost me. I swore I'd never
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let them feel alone, because you see, I've always been
their heavyweight. I've always been the one to fight the
battles they didn't feel ready to fight themselves. All it
ever took was a call, and they knew I would
handle it for them, no matter the time, no matter
the cost. They could waive their white flag because they
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knew I would never back down, not for them, and
not even death could change that. Somewhere along the line,
I started to think about what I would say to
them if I was given just one last chance, if
I could gather enough heartbreak or love or sacrifice or
whatever it took to get just one message across, What
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would I say throughout this entire process. I've written my
feelings down at every moment, my wishes, my love, my denial,
my anger, and as one final act of love, I'd
planned to read these thoughts, even jarring and discombobulating and
not even making sense, because for me, that was true love,
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as bare and as naked as it could be, not
laced in pretty words or dressed for the occasion, but
written through bleary eyes at two am, with clenched fists,
angry at this reality. My true final act of love
was to continue on without them, for them, that dream
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to read love, to read aloud my love to them,
to bring meaning through pain was the latest blow in
realizing you don't deserve it, and Kayley and Matty don't
need it. Hailey and Mattie have always known my love
and they would never ask me to prove it by
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further victimizing myself to a defendant who has shown no guilt,
no remorse, no apprehension. They would say to me, why
would you give the satisfaction of showing vulnerability? Now you
promised you would never back down, And for that clarity,
I'm thankful. I won't stand here and give you what
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you want. I won't offer you tears. I won't offer
you trembling disappointments like you thrive on pain, on fear,
and on the illusion of power, And I won't feed
your beast. Instead, I will call you what you are, sociopath, psychopath, murderer.
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I will ask the questions that reverberate violently in my
own head, so loudly that I can't think straight most
any day. Some of these might be familiar, So sit
up straight when I talk to you. How is your
life right before you murdered my sisters? Did you prepare
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for the crime before leaving your apartment? Please detail what
you were thinking and feeling at this time. Why did
you choose my sisters before making your move? Did you
approach my sisters? Detail what you were thinking and feeling
before leaving their home? Is there anything else you did?
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How does it feel to know the only thing you
failed more miserably at than being a murderer is trying
to be a rapper. Did you recently start shaving or
manually pulling out your eyebrows? Why? November thirteenth, did you
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truly think your Amazon purchase was untraceable because you used
a gift card? How do you find it enjoyable to stargate?
Was such a severe case of visual Snow? Where is
the murder weapon? The clothes you wore that night? What
did you bring into the house with you? What was
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the second weapon you used on Cayley? What were Kaylee's
last words? Please describe in detail the level of anxiety
you must have felt when you heard the bear cat
pull up to your family home on December thirtieth, twenty
twenty two. Which do you regret more returning to the
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crime scene five hours later or never ever going back
to Moscow, not even once after stalking them there for months.
If you were really smart, do you think you'd be
here right now? What's it like needing this much attention
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just to feel real? You're terrified of being ordinary, aren't you?
Do you feel anything at all? Or you exactly what
you always feared? Nothing? If you're so powerful, then why
are you still hiding? Defendant? You see I'm here today
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as me, But who are you? Let's try to take
off your mask and see you didn't create devastation. You
revealed it in it, in yourself and that darkness you carry,
that emptiness, You'll sit with it long after this is over.
That is your sentence, and it was written on the
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wall long before you ever pled guilty. You didn't win,
You just exposed yourself as the coward you are. You're
a delusional, pathetic, hypochondriac loser who thought you were so
much smarter than everybody else. Yes, constantly scolding, turning your
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nose up to grammar mistakes, nitpicking and criticizing others.
Speaker 2 (34:09):
You wanted so badly to be.
Speaker 4 (34:11):
Different, to be special, to be better, to be deep,
to be mysterious. You found yourself thinking you were better
than everyone else, and you thought you could figure out
the human psyche and see through it all while tweaked
out on heroin. Lurking in the shadows made you feel
powerful because no one ever paid you any attention. In
the light, you thought you were exceptional, all because of
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a grade on a paper. You thought you were elite,
because your online IQ test from twenty ten told you so.
All of that effort just to seem important.
Speaker 2 (34:45):
It's desperate.
Speaker 4 (34:47):
There is a name for your condition, though your inflated
ego just didn't allow you to see it. Want to
be You act like no one could ever understand your mind,
But the truth is your basic You're a text bookcase
of insecurity disguised as control. Your patterns are predictable, your
motives are shallow. You are not profound. You're pathetic. You
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aren't special or deep, not mysterious or exceptional. Don't ever
get it twisted again. No one is scared of you today.
No one is intimidated by you, no one is impressed
by you. No one thinks that you are important. You
orchestrated this like you thought you were God. Now look
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at you begging a courtroom for scraps. You spent months preparing,
and still all it took was my sister and as sheath.
You work so hard to seem dangerous, but real control
doesn't have to prove itself. The truth is the scariest
part about you. It's how painfully average you turned out
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to be. The truth is as dumb as they come, stupid, clumsy, slow, sloppy, weak, dirty.
Let me be very clear, don't ever try to convince
yourself you mattered just because someone finally said your name
out loud.
Speaker 2 (36:19):
I see through you.
Speaker 4 (36:21):
You want the truth, Here's the one you'll hate the
most if you hadn't attacked them in their sleep in
the middle of the night like a pedophile, Kaylee would
have kicked your fucking ass.
Speaker 2 (36:34):
Thank you, thank you.
Speaker 1 (36:43):
So here's what we're gonna do. And of course, all
the victim impact statements desire to be heard. So at
the end of this episode, when we're dumb with it,
I'm gonna go ahead and insert the entire full victim
impact statement from everybody. If you want to lessen, you're
welcome to lessen. If you don't, don't lesson. But I
think they all deserve to be heard. But this girl
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right here, what you just heard. If you if that
did not move you in a way that you just
can't imagine, then you're not living.
Speaker 3 (37:15):
Yeah, now, really saw you're not breathing. Just in case
you're not familiar with that case. That's the Idaho for
those four college kids that were slaughtered while they were
trying to sleep, ye by by Coburger that broke in
and did these horrible things, and so he took a
plea deal, and everyone, i think for the most part,
recognizes that he's a freaking coward and he didn't deserve it.
Speaker 1 (37:35):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (37:36):
So when that, I'm gonna say, little girl, because compared
to me, she know she's in her twenties, but when
that girl got up there. She she did not stuck
to her. She spoke with passion. She looked at him
and she said it with her damn chest. Yeah, she
is the sister that every girl wants.
Speaker 1 (37:55):
Yeah, and what really appealed to me, y'all. She was
using a lot of psychology. If you know psychology, you
know what she was doing. And he did not like it, No,
he did. He did not like it. At the very
end of what you just heard, when she said, you know,
you're lucky you attacked her in her sleep, because she
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would have kicked your fucking ass. That ate him up
because of who he is.
Speaker 3 (38:23):
Yes, somebody who wants to be somebody so bad, wants
people to be afraid of him so bad. And she
looked him in and when I say, said it with
her chest, looked at him in his eyes and said,
you're still a nobody.
Speaker 2 (38:37):
You did all of this, and we're not afraid of you.
Speaker 1 (38:40):
Yeah, we're not afraid. He's a planning and you left
the sheath. How stupid are you? You know? Because that's
what he gets off on. And we won't be be
riddled this point, if that's a word. But uh, he
gets off on the fact that he's smarter than everybody.
And what she did was we call that a good
old fashioned dress down, ye guy, And she told him.
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In the South, we say she told him about himself. Yeah,
that's what she did, and damn it was good.
Speaker 3 (39:09):
So look, when you're in prison, okay, when an officer
choose you out, okay, And this could be Look it
could change from location location. But when I was in prison,
not locked up, but working there. If someone like if
an officer told an inmate basically how the cali ate
the cabbage, we call it.
Speaker 2 (39:24):
Blow him down, bro, he blew him down.
Speaker 3 (39:26):
Okay, she blew him the fuck down because she let
him know. There was no I loved it. She said,
I'm not going to give you the tears. I'm not
gonna you know, she didn't cry and say I hope
you're miserable.
Speaker 2 (39:38):
No, she told him about himself.
Speaker 3 (39:40):
Yeah, she told him and directly if you she's not
listening to this, but I want you to know if
you know her, if you know her.
Speaker 2 (39:47):
From a from a you know, I bleed America.
Speaker 3 (39:52):
I bleed strong women, and I bleed the fact that
you look somebody in the eye and you tell them
exactly who they are when they offend you in such
a way and you take such beautiful lives away, kids
that did nothing to you. And she was right, and honey,
you were right, and I believe you your sister would
have whooped his fucking ass.
Speaker 1 (40:10):
Yeah, yeah, I loved it, amen, And I knew there
was gonna be some sort of explosion from somebody from
that family, and you know, I was glad to see it.
I was happy that she handled it perfectly.
Speaker 2 (40:24):
It was a controlled explosion that made it so good.
Speaker 1 (40:26):
Yes, it was just I'm not going to give you
the satisfaction of showing you you hurt me. I'm going
to tell you who you are, who you really are,
which is insignificant. A movie of the week, all those
sorts of things. F BK. That's all I got to
say about it. But we'll get back to what we're
here for. I just wanted to Yeah, you heard to
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me about that, and I thought it was very important
to mention. But we're going to go to New York
and again, and we're gonna When I saw this story,
I had to verify it three times because couldn't believe it.
A sixty one year old man who suffered critical injuries
after being pulled into an MRIN machine while wearing a
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metal chain has died. The incident, which occurred Wednesday afternoon
at a medical building in Westbury, New York. According to
the Nassau County Police Department, officers responded to what's known
as Nassau Open MRI following a nine to one one
column were informed the man had entered an unauthorized magnetic
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Resonance imaging room while the scam was in progress. The
male victim was wearing a large metallic chain around his neck,
causing him to be drawn into the machine, which resulted
in a medical episode. The man, whose name has not
been released, was transported to a local hospital in critical
condition and he has to comb to his injuries in
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pronouncedead Thursday afternoon. Now, for those who weren't familiar, and
I honestly wasn't MRI machines use a strong magnetic field.
I didn't realize it was that strong in producing detailed images.
Patients are advised to remove jewelry and other metal objects
prior to getting the scan. Uh Nasau Open MRI I,
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which has several locations, offered both open and closed scans.
According to his website, and I did confirm this with
someone that actually works in an MRI, and they told
me that it is not common that this happens at
all there, and they have a lot of a lot
of you know, safety checks. Before. It was shocking to
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this person this even happened because there had to be
a major basic failure insecurity to allow this to happen. Now,
the only thing that she could come up with was
maybe he forgot he had the chain on and they
just didn't check.
Speaker 3 (43:02):
Well, there's an update that actually why we're saying this.
An update just came out, so I'm gonna give it
to you. So the guy's name was Keith McAllister, and
so from what the update is saying was that his
wife was actually getting the MRI. She started yelling, Yes,
she started yelling out for some reason. He came through
the door. He was told go back, go back, go back,
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but he went to his wife and that's why he
was sucked into the machine. Now, I have not validated
this again, it just came up on the phone as
a as an update. But it seems like that would
make more sense because look, when I'm gone in for MRIs.
They even asked me if I had bobby pins, you know,
do you have a wire in your braa?
Speaker 2 (43:40):
Do you have?
Speaker 3 (43:40):
I mean, they've asked a million things. I'm like, shit,
don't suck my tits up in them?
Speaker 1 (43:45):
Asked me if I had, do you yes?
Speaker 3 (43:53):
This to me is is heartbreaking if that is in
fact the case, because he heard his wife yelling, you know,
and if and if he ran to say for you
can't say that that's not admirable in some way, in.
Speaker 1 (44:05):
Some way, there's no doubt about it. But I did
not realize even Okay, it's a metal chain, but god, dang,
the magnets are that strong. What if it was one
of those big old chain It's like, still you would
think he I mean, obviously he can't, couldn't. But according
to the person I talked to, you, yeah, they're that strong.
They would your ass into it.
Speaker 3 (44:25):
So you it said he suffered multiple heart attacks. I
wonder if it was the stress of it or whatever.
Speaker 2 (44:29):
But so, if you have a metal plate in your head,
you can't get an MRI.
Speaker 1 (44:33):
No, not unless you want your head like damn thing
at the top of Yeah, I guess you know, I'm medical.
I don't see how you Yeah, if you could tell.
We're definitely not. But that's a good question. I'm going
to ask that person if you what do they do
in that situation.
Speaker 3 (44:51):
I guess that's just a different route. Yeah, I guess
maybe too, depend on what they're looking for. Also, like
MRIs can't be the only way to detect problems, right, No.
Speaker 1 (45:03):
I will be a really bad But I have a
person who I can ask.
Speaker 2 (45:06):
Ask that person and right now there's probably a nurse
or a tech.
Speaker 1 (45:09):
Yeah. God, God, I don't know nothing about him.
Speaker 3 (45:13):
Ari.
Speaker 2 (45:13):
Yeah, well talk, don't let us know.
Speaker 1 (45:15):
We're gonna poste. We'll post the guy's picture on Facebook
and comment underneath it if you know the answered to uh,
if you can get an MRI with a metal plate
in your head, and hey, because Kelly has a metal
plate in her head, I need.
Speaker 3 (45:28):
A few because I'm hard headed. That's that's probably. But
I do want to say this too. You know, if
that's true that he was going in and he was
just worried about his wife, my heart goes out, true,
my heart goes out.
Speaker 2 (45:39):
And he probably didn't think that that was going to happen,
and neither did she. I wouldn't know either way. The
family we really do.
Speaker 3 (45:44):
We want to, We want to extend our condolensist anyone
they know him, and that that's that's a tragedy in
of itself.
Speaker 2 (45:49):
Now, let's go to Florida. Something always happens.
Speaker 1 (45:52):
In Florida, Florida wild.
Speaker 3 (45:54):
I love being there. Matter of fact, I'm going there
next week. So this is what happened. Dwayne Chapman, who
rose to fame because of his dog the Bounty Hunter show.
He married Francie Chapman in twenty twenty one. If you remember,
Francie was his wife Beth, who passed away from cancer.
That was her best friend. But in a heartbreaking event
that unfolded over the weekend, Francie's son, Gregory Zecha, is
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