Going West: True Crime - Kelly Ann Tinyes // 85
Episode Date: September 9, 2020In 1989, a 13-year-old girl ran over to a neighbors house after school in her New York community, but she never returned home. Luckily, a couple people spotted her going into a certain house on her st...reet. But when family and (eventually) police knocked on their door, no one in the house knew where she was. And they all denied seeing her that day at all. So where did she go? This is the murder of Kelly Ann Tinyes. BONUS EPISODES: https://www.patreon.com/goingwestpodcast CASE SOURCES: https://www.liherald.com/valleystream/stories/the-kelly-ann-tinyes-murder-30-years-later,118068 https://www.pantagraph.com/news/life-on-horton-road-two-families-one-murder-20-years-later/article_51e5305f-0af2-50ea-a825-84a3910a8ed9.html https://www.nytimes.com/1998/05/31/magazine/what-happened-on-horton-road.html https://www.chillingcrimes.com/blogs/news/kelly-ann-tinyes https://www.nytimes.com/1989/03/24/nyregion/on-a-friendly-street-suspect-is-called-aloof.html https://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/new-family-in-house-where-tinyes-was-murdered-1.1555700 https://www.websleuths.com/forums/threads/ny-kelly-tinyes-13-brutally-murdered-valley-stream-3-march-1989.80759/ https://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/13/nyregion/medical-examiner-tells-of-girl-s-time-of-death.html https://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/robert-golub-accepts-responsibility-for-kelly-ann-tinyes-death-documents-show-1.6578336 https://www.newsday.com/long-island/nassau/robert-golub-accepts-responsibility-for-kelly-ann-tinyes-death-documents-show-1.6578336 https://mylifeofcrime.wordpress.com/2017/01/16/monsters-among-us-robert-golub-beat13-year-old-kelly-ann-tinyes-to-death-sentenced-to-25-years-to-life-in-prison-parole-denied-so-far/ https://www.liherald.com/stories/da-seeks-new-leads-in-89-murder,2431 https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/watchingrobertpickton88015/when-the-past-wont-die-robert-golub-t1854-s1400.html Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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What is going on True Crime fans? I'm your host Tee. And I'm your other host, Daphne.
And you're listening to Going West. Big thanks to our friend Michelle over at Private
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All right guys, without further ado,
we're gonna get into today's episode.
This is episode 85 of Going West,
so let's get into it. In 1989, a 13-year-old girl ran to a neighbor's house in her New York community, and she never
came home.
Luckily, multiple witnesses spotted her going into a certain house.
But when family and eventually police knocked on their door? No one in the home knew where she was
and they all denied seeing her that day at all.
So what happened?
This is the murder of Kelly Antinius. Kelly and Tinius was born on March 5, 1975 to parents Victoria and Richard Tinius.
And she had a younger brother whose name was also Richard, but he goes by Richie.
And he's five years younger than Kelly.
Kelly was raised in Valley Stream, New York, which is located on Long Island, and it's
just about 15 miles or 24 kilometers to New York City.
And it's just about a 15 minute drive from JFK, so super close to the airport.
It's a village with about 35,000 people living there,
so a pretty small community right next to the bustling city.
It was known to be a very tight-knit working-class community
with 19 families living on their street,
which is Horton Road.
So definitely the kind of place with nice neighbors
who had block parties and barbecues together, and all the kids on the street knew each other well
Because they spent their whole lives on the same block. So there was that really safe feeling on the afternoon of Friday
March 3rd
1989 13-year-old Kelly returned from her eighth grade classes at Woodmere Middle School and the neighboring town of Hulett, New York
grade classes at Woodmere Middle School and the neighboring town of Hewlett, New York. Since her eight-year-old brother Richie was home but her parents were still at work,
it was always Kelly's job to watch after Richie until her parents returned in the early evening.
Kelly didn't always love this job of hers because she had a lot of friends in the
neighborhood and always wanted to go hang out with him after school, especially on this day,
because it was two days before her 14th birthday and she was ready to celebrate.
That night she had plans with her four best friends to go out to dinner and then have a
slumber party at one of their houses, so she was looking forward to that.
Kelly loved her neighborhood because there was an ice skating rink right there and she
was a really good skater and she was well liked and well known amongst the other kids in the community so she had a lot of fun growing up in the valley stream area. And in fact, one of
her best friends Sharon lived just five houses down from her. On this Friday afternoon, she actually
wanted to go to the ice skating rink with her friends, but her dad said no because she couldn't
leave her little brother at home by himself. But he said that she could probably go when he got home.
Kelly's father Richard owned an auto repair business, so that kept him busy during the
days and he really enjoyed the work that he did.
Victoria, Kelly's mom, worked as well, but in a very different field than Richard, she
actually worked at a local doctor's office.
They usually returned home around the same time each day, which was about 6 p.m. So Kelly and Richie were alone each afternoon with
their dog Brutus for about three hours. Kelly was known to be just overall a really good
kid, like she loved her family and she loved spending time with them and was always helping
around the house, so she genuinely didn't mind watching her brother every day because she understood why she was given that responsibility.
But of course, sometimes she wanted to be able to hang out with her friends.
That afternoon, around 3pm, the tinious's home got a call and Richie answered it.
It was from a boy named John who wanted to talk to his sister Kelly, so Richie handed
the phone to her.
Their call was super brief, it probably lasted just about a minute or so, but a few minutes
later, at about 3-10 pm, Kelly told her brother Richie that she was going to her friend Nicole's
house for a bit up the street and that she'd returned soon.
Since Richie was only 8 years old and wasn't used to being left alone ever,
he became a bit worried when Kelly didn't come home
after a few minutes.
In Kelly's mind, she probably didn't intend to be gone
for just a few minutes,
but her brother took her word literally.
Since Richie knew the neighborhood,
he walked up the street alone to Nicole's house
to fetch his sister Kelly.
But Nicole informed him that she hadn't been there at all that day.
So Richie left to walk home feeling pretty confused.
A six-year-old boy nearby named Harry had overheard Richie asking about Kelly.
So he told Richie that he saw her walking into the gollibs house, which was five doors
down right across the street from her friend Sharon's house
and right next to Nicole's house, where she was supposed to be.
So Richie ringed the doorbell at the Gollibs house to ask for Kelly but no one came to the
door.
With that, Richie left and went back to his house without Kelly and called his dad to
explain the situation.
Since the six-year-old neighbor boy Harry
had told Richie that she'd gone to the golems house,
Richard told his son Richie to go back
and knock on the door until somebody answered.
So he did.
The Tinious parents felt safe having
eight-year-old Richie go over there
because he knew the neighborhood well
and they didn't think that Kelly wasn't any kind of danger.
They were just a bit frustrated
that she would leave her brother alone
to hang out with her friends.
And since someone named John had called her,
Richie and their parents assumed that this had to have been
John J. Gullib, a 14 year old boy
that grew up alongside the Tiniest family.
Richie was a pretty smart kid
and he decided to call the gollib's house
using the phone book
and he called several times without getting a response.
So finally, Ritchie went a few houses down to the gollibs
and he knocked and knocked and rang the doorbell,
but still, no one answered.
This is when Ritchie noticed that there was rock music
blasting from inside the house.
So he knew someone was home, they just weren't coming to the door.
He then started shouting out Kelly's name, hoping that she would just come out of the house and take him home, but she didn't.
Victoria, who remember is Kelly and Richie's mom, came home a bit earlier that day to make sure everything was okay after Kelly left her brother home alone. When she arrived home around 5pm, so just two hours after Kelly left the house,
she was confused to find that Richie was still home alone. By this time, Kelly's friends were
calling and getting ready for the evening because none of them had seen her and they wanted to make
sure that she'd be ready in time for the birthday celebrations that night.
The only one of Kelly's friends who had seen her that afternoon was Sharon, the girl who
lived five houses down, and Sharon also saw her go into the Gollibs house around 3pm.
So this is a second person to witness that happening.
When Richard came home around 6pm that evening, he called over to the
Gollibs and was able to get a response from Elizabeth, who is Mrs. Gollib. He asked Elizabeth
if Kelly was there and she explained that no, she wasn't.
It was pretty strange that John J. Gollib called her, because the Gollibs weren't a very
friendly family and they didn't participate in a lot of the neighbor activities like everyone else did. Kelly was not known to be friends with John J. at all. They knew
each other since they'd grown up on the same street, but even Kelly's friends later
stated that she and John just didn't know each other well. And John J was a year older
than her, so he was a freshman at Hewlett High School. They didn't have any of the same friends and had not been known to ever hang out before.
John Sr., so John Jay's dad, did auto repairs just like Kelly's dad, and he operated a gas station nearby.
He was known to be kind of a dud personality wise, but his wife Elizabeth was a little bit more social.
She had some friends in the area and would take their sons to the local Catholic Church
and she worked as well.
So there was John Jay and his older brother Robert, who was 21 years old at this time, and
then their older sister Adele, who worked for an accounting firm in Manhattan, so she
wasn't living at home.
When Richard called to the gallebes, Elizabeth wasn't entirely sure initially who Kelly even was,
because the families just weren't really friends, and they didn't really know each other.
But when Elizabeth remembered Kelly, she told Richard that she was sorry, but she hadn't come by that day at all.
Since Richard was told by Richie that someone named John called the house asking for Kelly,
he asked Elizabeth if he could speak to him.
She thought that this was kind of strange but handed the phone to John Jay. Richard then
asked John Jay if Kelly was there and John explained that he hadn't seen Kelly for a while
and that they weren't friends. And this was really strange to hear because two people
had seen Kelly go into that house and she had gotten a call from
a John.
So it didn't make sense that the gallops hadn't seen Kelly that afternoon.
And this really frustrated Kelly's parents because they just wanted to know where she
was and didn't understand how the gallops didn't know.
Which you can only imagine.
I mean, just from this much of the story so far, you're just like, how are they all just completely unaware?
We have two people that saw her go in there, even though she wasn't supposed to, but then
we have this obvious call from a John, and then of course, she goes into the house of
a John.
It's like, how could she not be there and how could nobody know nobody in that house know
where she was?
Like, that's just so frustrating.
Yeah, that makes no sense to me.
I don't understand why they're not cooperating in the situation.
As the afternoon turned into the evening, it was time for Kelly's birthday dinner.
Her friends still hadn't heard from her, but they were hoping that she would show up
anyway and that everything was okay.
But Kelly didn't even go to her own birthday dinner.
The girls ended up eating it without her.
So this raised a lot of red flags that
something just wasn't right. Now that it was night time, Richard and Victoria were sick to their
stomachs. Richard then decided to drive around to the skating rink and the local pizza place,
the mall, anywhere he thought Kelly would be hanging out at. When Victoria reached out to the
gallop house and spoke to Elizabeth,
she could tell that Elizabeth felt for her and she was just as confused about reports
of Kelly being in her house. At midnight, so nine hours after Kelly left the house, Richard
reported his daughter missing to the Nassau County Police Department.
It being 1989, police felt confident that Kelly was probably just off with a friend and that
she would be back, which I hate when they do that.
I know.
I know.
It's midnight and this little girl still missing.
She missed her birthday dinner.
Like, come on.
They told Richard that if Kelly hadn't returned home by the morning, that they would come
out and look for her.
So on Saturday, March 4th, which was the next day, when Kelly still was nowhere
to be found, the tenious family walked over to the golebb house to check for Kelly one
more time before calling the police yet again. Elizabeth answered the door and woke up
John Jay, telling him that Kelly's parents were asking for her again and they needed to
know if he'd seen her. Once again, John J said that he had not seen Kelly or called her.
While Elizabeth was getting John J,
she had let Victoria and Richard into her home's entryway to wait
and they were alarmed with the mess inside.
Elizabeth was a hoarder and there was just junk covering the entire house.
You could barely see the floor or any of the home's furniture. When Elizabeth
came back down and explained that John Jay had no idea where Kelly was, Richard and Victoria called
the police and asked them to step in. Since Elizabeth wasn't aware that they had called police,
she started aiding in the search for Kelly by knocking on other doors in the neighborhood
and calling around to the people that she knew to see if anyone had seen her.
Because she felt bad for Kelly's parents and knew that Kelly wasn't at her house, so she
wanted to help find her.
Meanwhile, police started calling all of Kelly's friends to see if they knew something about
Kelly that her parents didn't or if they were helping keep a secret for her.
But they all said no.
Kelly wasn't dating anyone, and she never had.
She didn't drink or do drugs, and she was an all around good girl.
She didn't keep secrets or hide anything, and regarding John Jay, they didn't have a relationship
or even a friendship.
None of the friends knew why Kelly would go over there or where she could be that
morning. They were all just terrified at the thought of her being missing. Police were
able to determine that the call made to the Tiniest's house from someone named John did
come from the Gollab House. So this only verified the big question surrounding this family's
home and police knew they had to pay a visit there.
Yes, so now it's like you really can't hide anything because they know for a fact that the
gallops had at least somebody from that gallop house had made a call.
Yeah, because now it's not just, oh, somebody on the street probably saw it wrong. It's like,
no, we have a record of the connection that afternoon between the Gullip House and
the Tinius House.
Exactly.
Before police arrived at the Gullip House, Elizabeth was grilling John Jay regarding Kelly.
Because she just didn't understand why everyone said that Kelly came over when Elizabeth
knew that there wasn't anyone in her home.
She even made John Jay go over to Sharon's house
to talk to her about Kelly since Sharon had seen Kelly
go into the house and Sharon stood by her story.
But John Jay kept denying it.
Minutes later, some Nassau County detectives
showed up at the gallop home and began asking Elizabeth
questions regarding Kelly Tignus.
When detectives walked into the home,
they too noticed the incredible mess, and they
even had to stand during the interview because there was just nowhere to sit.
All of the chairs were covered in various items.
Detectives started with John Jay, but again, he was very adamant that he hadn't seen
Kelly around the neighborhood in multiple days, and that they were not friends.
So she would have no reason to come over to the house.
Detectives wanted to question everyone in the house.
So next on their list was Robert Golub.
Remember, Robert is the 21-year-old brother who lives at home.
He was a pretty stalky guy under five feet tall and built up because he enjoyed lifting
weights. When the
detectives arrived, he had a friend over so they both came downstairs. Robert told
the police that he didn't know Kelly at all but he knew what she looked like
just by seeing her around the block. But he hadn't seen her in a while and
didn't have any idea where she'd be. And remember they were seven years apart so
they were even less familiar than she
was with John Jay. Robert was home all day on Friday, but he told police that he didn't
see her in the house at all. John had been at the house too with some of his friends playing
video games, and they both stated that neither of them answered the door for Kelly, nor did
they call her and invite her over. Their parents had been at work in the afternoon, so they didn't answer the door either,
and they didn't see her at all when they arrived home from work.
And to make matters even more difficult, Sharon didn't see who answered the door.
And of course, she didn't know to be looking for that. She just happened to see Kelly going inside.
So this entire family seems to be so confused and doesn't know why Kelly would be in their
house.
Yet she was witness going in there.
Sharon gave her statement to detectives before they moved on to six-year-old Harry's house
to talk to him.
Harry, on the other hand, claims that he did see who opened the door for Kelly, and it was
John Jay.
At this point, investigators were confident that John Jay was hiding something and that
he had been lying to them.
And with this information, they wanted to get a search warrant to go through the Gollib's
home.
But since search warrants can take some time to get, they first wanted to see if the
Gollib family would willingly grant them permission to search the home.
Since Elizabeth also wanted to know where the hell Kelly was, she signed off on it.
And John Jay gave his approval to his mom to do so as well, stating that he had nothing
to hide.
Police explained to Elizabeth that they felt that Kelly was likely hiding somewhere and
had been hanging out with John or something and they just wanted to bring her home to her parents and make sure that she was safe. 1.
Detectives immediately began searching the Gollib House, top to bottom.
One detective began looking upstairs in the boy's bedrooms, while another started in the
basement.
Just like the rest of the house, the basement was an absolute shit hole.
There was trash all over the floor that made it really hard to walk on, so they knew this
search wasn't going to be easy.
There wasn't any obvious signs of anything happening, and since there was clutter everywhere,
detectives felt confident that no crime had been committed there since nothing had been
cleaned up.
So they continued their search throughout the house and tried to be as careful as possible
and tried not to break anything as they walked on top of various items in the home.
Just before noon, as one of the officers and a detective made their way through the basement
accompanied by John Gollib Sr., he noticed an old-fashioned steamer trunk blocking the
door beneath the stairs.
So within the basement, under the stairs, there was a small room, kind of like a Harry Potter
room, but a little bit bigger, and that's the door that was blocked.
The officer asked John Senior what was behind the door, and he said that they just used
it for more storage, so pretty much junk.
The trunk was heavy, so John helped the officer move it out of the way so he could check the
closet.
When the officer opened the door, he peered around and found a room,
you guessed it, full of junk. But as he moved his flashlight around the room, he noticed a green
sleeping bag zipped up and propped up slightly on the wall. So he crawled over to it to see what
was inside. And when he unzipped it, he saw a leg covered in dried blood. Completely shocked,
he called out to the detective to come assist him. They touched the leg to make sure it
wasn't a doll, and as they did, the skin dragged a bit, and they immediately knew it was
that of a human who is decomposing inside of that sleeping bag. When I read this detail, I audibly said,
no fucking way, because I really did not believe
that they would find a body, like no part of me thought that.
Because after knowing that John Jay had agreed
that they could search the house
and that they all stated that they hadn't seen Kelly at all
and the parents were trying to help,
I just thought that there was no chance that she was there.
Like, I could not believe that.
I honestly think the reason why John Jay agreed to this is,
A, he's not the killer, or B, he thought that he had hid that body well enough
that police weren't gonna find it.
I just felt like because everyone seemed so confused that she hadn't been in the house.
I just, I was like, how could she be in there?
And the parents not know.
And I know we have covered cases before where
bodies had been hidden and we covered two cases
like that, Jessica Ridgeway and Maddie Clifton,
where the bodies were kept in the boys' rooms.
Exactly, yeah, one was in the boys' room.
Sorry, not in the boys' rooms.
Sorry, one was in the boys' room. And the other was in the crawl space, right? Yeah. One was in the crawl space and the other was
underneath the water bed. Yeah. So creepy to think about. But that's why reading this, I was like,
if he's cool with them searching and there's all this suspicion surrounding him, there's no way
she's in that house. So when I read this about the sleeping bag, I was like, what?
Like I could not believe it.
Yeah, well, now we have to move forward
and find out who had killed Kellyanne.
Before disturbing the scene further,
they took photos and visually confirmed
that the body belonged to Kellyanne's,
which they later had Kellyanne's uncle confirmed for sure.
They knew that the word would spread fast in the neighborhood,
so a detective ran over to
the Tinius house and explained that they had found Kelly's body, which I'm sure you can guess just
left them with so much distress and so many more questions. As more officers, as well as homicide
detectives and a medical examiner were called to the galleubs, they were able to take Kelly fully out of the sleeping
back to determine what had happened to her.
Kelly Tignus was 5'9 and 120 pounds or 55 kg and athletic, but her body didn't show any obvious defensive wounds.
This made police think two things, either she was unconscious when all of this happened to her
or two people had committed
this crime, one holding her down while the other beat her and brutally murdered her.
Police immediately wanted to question John Jay yet again, so they went upstairs to do
so.
John held firm that he didn't do anything to Kelly and didn't know what happened to
her.
He once again explained that the day before he had two friends over and they
were in his room playing Nintendo all afternoon, and the friends could confirm this. He said he only
saw Robert briefly during that time. After playing Nintendo, he and his friends went to play a
game of basketball and then went to the local pizza place to eat some food. Then John went home
after 5pm when his dad picked him up on his
way home from work. And it wasn't unusual for John Jay to go off and have dinner with his friends
and just kinda hang out away from home because this family wasn't very close. They didn't eat dinner
together and they weren't very tight-knit. John Jay and his brother Robert also kinda butt heads
and it's believed that either just Robert or both Robert
and John Jay took drugs and got into trouble a lot.
Robert specifically was known to take a lot of steroids,
and Robert didn't even have a bedroom door anymore
because of his difficult behavior.
His parents took it off its hinges and got rid of it.
Yeah, probably because he was punching holes through it,
getting all jacked up on steroids like a fucking Kyle.
Oh my God.
Sorry for all the cool Kyle's out there.
You just imagine this guy is like just pump an iron
and then punch and holes in his wall.
I can dry wall.
I've seen a couple photos of him
which were post on social media, but he's a total Kyle.
Probably loves that Mountain Dew.
He lit up at Dew.
Anyways, so John Jay even suggested to police that maybe someone had snuck into their house
to commit Kelly's murder.
But this didn't make any sense considering someone still would have had to have called Kelly
to invite her over and let her into the house.
But originally, police did think that there was potentially a break-in
in the basement because of its severe disarray. But John senior said it always looked like that.
He's like, nope, just always been a shit hole in here.
Exactly. Any blame did on his wife. He's like, yeah, this is just how Elizabeth keeps it.
So it took nearly two weeks to fully process the crime scene because of all the junk
that Elizabeth kept around the house and in the basement.
Since Kelly's body was found amongst this junk, they had to carefully check everything
from DNA evidence to blood and a lot more, which was a really tough task as you guys can
imagine.
A lot of what was around the sleeping bag that Kelly was in was covered in
blood that had seeped out of the sleeping bag. Near the sleeping bag was also a knife which turned
out to be an old rusty World War I long bladed bayonet, which looks like a small sword. So basically the
person who committed this crime left the weapon at the scene and used a 70-year-old weapon to
commit this crime. Now let's talk about the autopsy. Kelly's face and head were badly bruised and
swollen as if she had been beat profusely and it appeared that someone had yanked a good deal of
long brunette hair from her head. Her brain had suffered damage from those beatings.
They were that severe.
And in fact, it was determined that she had suffered
at least 200 blows to her head alone.
Her throat had been nearly sliced off
and her bra was tied around this wound covered in blood.
She had countless cuts and wounds all over her body, and there
was a long cut all the way from her chest down to her genitals, completely
exposing her organs. There was also a bite mark on her rear end and on her neck.
But her cause of death was ruled as homicide by strangulation and asphyxiation
by mechanical trauma. And mechanical asphyxia
just means that something put pressure on the person's airways, making them unable to breathe.
And the reason her body had begun decomposing within just one day of being killed was because she
was put in the sleeping bag. So her body heat had caused her to go into rapid decomposition. But it was determined that she had likely
been killed between 315 pm and 820 pm. This was another part that really shocked me, just how insanely
brutal this was. Like, each detail just gets worse and worse. And to imagine that someone in that
house, possibly a young teenager is responsible of this is awful.
And I don't know how this person, whoever the killer is, was able to get away with basically
cutting up this girl's body without anybody else in the house seeing this or any of the
friends or what have you.
It's just so weird to think about because she was horribly mutilated.
This isn't just like somebody, I don't even know, it's not like she was just strangled,
since that was her cause of death.
It's not like that's all that it was.
It was so much more.
This was a long, ongoing process of, now I'm going to do this, now I'm going to do this.
Two hundred blows in the head, plus all those cuts to her body.
What the hell? Like, who? First of all, again, to think that a young person could do that,
let alone a person at all, it's just so messed up.
Yeah, and I'm trying to imagine where this murder would have occurred without there being blood
everywhere. Do you know what I'm saying? Like 200 blows to the head. You would
think that there would be blood spatter on the walls or pools of blood or stainage on
the floor. So it's like, I'm just trying to figure out where this was done.
Well, we're going to get a little bit more into the blood that was found, but that's
a super good point that I don't even think I thought of. Is all the blood spatter, especially
with all the cuts to her body
and all the blows to her head.
You would imagine that this would have caused a ton of blood spatter, but when he originally
looked into the room, it looked normal other than the sleeping bag.
But then when they did move some stuff, they found a bunch of blood, but again, where's
all the blood spatter?
That would have left a blood bath.
And was this house just so much of a mess
that nobody noticed that there was blood everywhere?
I mean, is that possible?
Well, that's why I think it had to have happened
in the basement and not the rest of the house
or else they probably would have seen at least something.
I mean, but that's the thing is there was junk everywhere.
You couldn't even sit.
So I don't know.
As they continued to process the crime scene, they found blood on the carpet, doorknob, and
pools of blood on the floor in the basement. There was also a briefcase nearby covered
in blood stains, and inside included Kelly's blood stained clothes, some which had stab
slices in them, meaning at least some of the attack
occurred while she was clothed.
They also found a bloody fingerprint on the wall of the basement closet.
It was determined that the brain injury, face and head bruises and bite on the neck were
done while Kelly was still alive.
It's unclear if she was conscious during it, but she wasn't dead. But the bite on her rear end and cuts to her neck and rest of her body were done post
mortem.
Which again, fucks.
Yeah, which again, like, she's gonna die and then you're gonna mutilate her, you're
just gonna sit there and mutilate her body.
What the fuck?
Sick individuals.
Since she did have that head injury, it's thought to be more than likely that
she was passed out when she died. No known sexual assault took place even though most of her
clothes were missing or up around her neck. The medical examiner was also able to determine that
the attack on Kelly started about 20 minutes before she died. And then there's the mutilation
that took place after. So this was not a short thing.
Right.
The cuts to her body in pelvic area were thought to have been caused by the bayonet, but the
slice in her neck looked to have been made with a sharp, possibly glass object.
There appeared to be a third weapon involved, but it's undetermined what that would actually
be.
This was obviously a very brutal crime, and investigators just didn't know how it would
be committed by a small 14 year old boy, even if his friends were in on it.
When they searched Robert's room, they found a few knives, but none of them matched any
of the wounds made to Kelly's body.
They knew that Robert was a bodybuilder, so him having committed this crime would make more sense.
But then there's the phone call that was made by John. So were they both involved?
Investigators had no idea where to even begin, because John Jay was firm that he had nothing to do with Kelly's murder.
Meanwhile, they couldn't locate Robert Gallup, who had left the house earlier that day and never returned.
The afternoon that Kelly was killed, both John Sr and Elizabeth were out of the house
at work until around 5 or 6 p.m. John J was at school for the afternoon and returned
home around 3 p.m. with his two buddies. Robert was home the entire day because he was unemployed,
so he didn't get up to much
other than weightlifting, watching TV, reading porn magazines, and smoking weed.
Although Robert Gollab had a 132 IQ score, which is considered a superior IQ, he didn't
go to school, didn't have a job, and pretty much just laid around all day.
At around 5.30 pm, when Elizabeth returned home from work,
the whole family was home. She told police that she made dinner, which she, John Sr. and
Robert ate, just not together. When dinner was ready, Robert didn't come down, so Elizabeth
had to go upstairs where she found Robert sleeping in his bed, and she woke him up telling
him to come down and eat his dinner. He then took his food to his bedroom and ate alone, which was pretty normal. The family
never really ate together. But this kind of gives us an idea that if everyone was home by 5.30 pm,
Kelly had to have been dead in the basement by then. Sometime after dinner, Robert went out and
smoked weed with his friend before heading to a bar.
And John J also went out with his friends.
John J returned after 10 pm and then went to sleep.
And Robert was dropped off around 1 a.m.
Police wanted to question John J's friends to see if everything lined up.
Both of John's friends agreed that they spent the entire afternoon with John.
And they didn't think
he was capable of killing anyone because he never left the room for long enough to.
The only time they noticed him leave the room was when he snuck into Robert's room and
turned up the stereo all the way so the house was filled with rock music.
And this matches Kelly's brother Richie's account of hearing rock music blaring out of the
gollip house around 4 p.m. And a few minutes after John Jay did this, Robert peeked into John Jay's
room and asked them if any of them had turned up hysteria. But they all said no, even though they
knew John Jay did. John Jay's friends also stated that they didn't see him call Kelly
nor answer the door for her.
They didn't see Kelly in the house at all that day.
What I really wonder if police asked them that I could not find anywhere
is if they heard Richie ringing the doorbell or knocking,
because he came the first time when the music was not playing,
and then the second time when the music was playing.
And Richie had also called
the golebb house multiple times before he went over there looking for his sister. So what's
weird to me is there doesn't seem to be any mention of this. If the friends heard this,
if John heard the phone ring, if they heard Richie coming to the door asking for Kelly, I wish
I knew that. I think that would kind of help to determine if any of them are lying because if they said
no, I didn't hear the phone ring or the doorbell ring at all that day, I just think that could
help determine if any of them are lying or not.
And I think it would help us determine what happened with Kelly a little bit further
because if the boys say, if John Jay and his friends say they didn't hear the doorbell
ring at all that day and they didn't hear the phone ring,
then that would probably mean that Robert answered the door for Kelly, right?
Yeah, I definitely think that that's a fair assessment. If those boys didn't hear any of that, then yeah,
I would definitely assume that Robert was the one who answered the door, since we know that nobody else was home at that time.
As police question people and kids around the neighborhood though, they heard many people
say that they sometimes did see Kelly and John Jay walking or talking together on the
street.
And someone even noted seeing them holding hands before.
This isn't something that Kelly seemed to have told her friends or family though.
So it's definitely possible that they may be kind of like
each other or Kelly had a crush on John Jay or vice versa
and hadn't told anybody about it because it was new
or because she didn't want anybody to know.
But it's weird to hear this and then know how adamant
John Jay was that they didn't know each other
because witness statements say otherwise.
But at the same time,
who knows if people saw the right thing or if they just want to be involved in what's going on,
so they're making it up, especially for kids who are talking it's hard to know who to trust.
Now it was time to question Robert, but they had to find him first. After some searching,
they found him out with his friend Paul, the friend who
had been there earlier that day when police originally came by the gallop home. And they
told Robert that they wanted to take him down to the station and ask him some questions.
Robert's immediate reaction was that they wanted him to pay the speeding tickets that he
'd racked up, because at this point, it didn't seem Robert was aware of what police had found in his family's basement.
Because this is 1989.
There's no cell phone for his parents to call him on and he left the house before police came back to search it.
So they took Robert down to the station and this is when we got a more detailed account of Robert's Friday.
He was being super cooperative and he also agreed to get his fingers printed,
and a DNA swab, and then sat down with police. He told him that he woke up around 10am and
ate some breakfast at home by himself. Then he went to the store to grab a weightlifting
magazine, which he read for a few hours. When he went outside to get the mail in the afternoon,
his brother John came home with his friends.
Robert then stated that he returned to his room and watched TV before falling asleep.
That's when his mom woke him up around 7pm for dinner.
Elizabeth told police that she woke him up around 5.30pm, so these times are a little different.
Robert told police that he did not make any calls to the tiniest household asking for Kelly, but again, the call was confirmed to have
come from the gallab home. So who made this call? Also, Robert had a few cuts on his
hands when he was questioned, and when they asked him about this, he told police
that he had cut himself at the gym. And we know that he hadn't been a member at the
gym for nearly a week because he couldn't afford to keep going.
But unfortunately, police couldn't determine how old the cuts were, but it's definitely interesting.
I mean, anytime that someone's being questioned for a murder and they have cuts on their hands is really suspicious.
Yeah, usually red flags for investigators.
So now that they had Robert's fingerprints, they tested it against the one that they found in the basement.
It was determined to be a 12-point match.
So experts have different opinions on what counts as a real match when looking at fingerprints.
Some say all you need is 12 points to be the same in a print, and some say you need 20 points.
But 12 is generally considered to either be a good match
or a full match. It just kind of depends which fingerprint expert you ask. But regardless,
this fingerprint appeared to belong to Robert Gullib. Like we said, Robert was being very cooperative
and had an overall calm disposition during the entire questioning, which lasted for hours.
When he was asked to take a polygraph, he agreed, but the test came out inconclusive because
he had moved around a bit during the test.
Despite the fact that he really didn't seem like he was lying, they had the 12-point
fingerprint match and they also felt strongly that the crime was committed by someone who
was physically bigger than Kelly,
and even though she would have been over 9 inches taller than him, he was buff and could bench press
twice his weight. Yeah, I forget if we mentioned that earlier, he was like under 5 feet tall,
so he was super, you know, stalky, stalky dude. Both John Jay and Robert are known to have been violence and also have
weapons. There's some stories that John Jay and Robert both killed dogs at one point.
John Jay using a knife and Robert using a bow and arrow. They told their friends about
this so it's unknown if they just wanted to look cool, even though I don't know who the
fuck thinks killing a dog is cool, or if
they actually did it.
But they're both known to be troubled and sometimes hostile.
Especially if they've killed animals, one are both of them seem capable of possibly
murdering someone in anger or out of rage.
It's not like we're dealing with two angelic boys.
They were major troublemakers and major shitheads. So that's something to
keep in mind. At this point, neither of them were off the hook. Investigators just needed
more evidence to figure out who was really behind this awful crime.
The following day, Sunday, March 5, 1989, was Kelly's birthday. She would have turned
14 years old, so this was a very difficult day for her family
and for the community. They really banded together during this time to show support and love,
but they also showed their hate towards the Galleb family. They would stand outside the Galleb
home talking about justice for Kelly and they called Robert and John J. Murderers like they were
chant the neighbors were chanting it outside of the Gollibs house.
Yeah, I would too.
Well, especially in this super tight-knit community,
where everyone's friends and they're kind of the outcasts in a way
who don't really communicate with everybody else.
And now suddenly, they're murderers
and they took one of the beloved members of the community
like everyone is pissed.
Three days later, on Wednesday,
March 8, Kelly's funeral took place. Since her body was in such bad shape due to the savagery of her
murder, it was a closed casket service. Many of her family members and friends spoke and told stories
of why Kelly was so special to them. Since at this time DNA testing wasn't very evolved,
they weren't able to conclude much from the DNA test itself.
They had a blood sample from the basement
that didn't match Kelly's blood type.
It belonged to someone with type O blood.
Both John Jay and Robert have type O blood,
unlike their parents.
So although this couldn't conclusively say
that it was John Jay or Robert's blood,
it was a helpful indicator that it could be. This blood sample was a 1 in 400 match to them,
so not the best odds, but still. With this, police felt that they had enough to arrest Robert Gullib for Kelly's murder.
They believed more than likely that he was the one to commit it. Since John Jay had friends who could account for his entire afternoon, whereas Robert didn't, they
felt that it made more sense for Robert to have committed the crime. But first, the district
attorney wanted to send the case to a grand jury, which happened on March 22nd, 1989.
They couldn't determine that this murder was for sure premeditated, even though it
appeared that either John Jay or Robert had called her to get her to come over to the
house, a grand jury instead indicted Robert Gullib for the second degree murder of Kelly
Tignus, meaning that he intentionally murdered her, but he just didn't plan it beforehand.
Kelly's parents didn't feel very much relief from this arrest because they thoroughly believed
that John Jay was also involved, and they still didn't have any of the answers they wanted.
In March of 1990, so one year after Kelly's murder, Robert Golub's trial began.
Unfortunately, since there wasn't a ton of physical evidence or even a confession, most
of the trial was circumstantial.
And, Robert was pleading not guilty to the charges and taking absolutely no responsibility
for any of it.
One of the things they discussed during this trial was the whole bite mark situation.
Kelly's body had a bite mark on her neck and her rear end.
And bite mark science wasn't very reliable, especially at this time, so while some experts
said that it did match Roberts' bite, his defense tried to prove how fallty the science
was.
They even brought in the chief forensic dentist for the New York City Medical Examiner's
office, who stated that the bite marks could not have been made by Robert's teeth.
On the other side, the prosecutors tried to prove
that a blood sample found at the scene matched Roberts.
So remember how Heath said it was a one in 400 chance
to be Robert or John Jay's blood?
Well, more testing was conducted
in a genetics testing laboratory, and they determined the blood-found matched Roberts DNA very closely.
So close that only one in 707 million people would match that DNA pattern.
And those are huge odds. There's more than 707 million people in North America alone.
The United States alone has around 350 million people, and there's under 600 million people in all of North America.
So, Robert was essentially the only person that matched this DNA pattern in North America and beyond.
And this was just one lab's test, but I think it says a lot. And this wasn't the
only blood sample that appeared to match Roberts. There were multiple. So I think it's pretty
good odds. I think it's definitely safe to say that that was Robert's blood. The only
thing that confuses me though is the fact that his bite mark didn't match. A little confusing
there. Well, that's the thing is some people said it did match some people say it didn't and then the defense was finally like okay this is not a clear science so you know
the thing that frustrates me is the fact that both john j and robber had type o because i think this whole case is was it robber or was it john j or was it both so if
robber had type a and john j had type o it would a lot clearer. But the fact that they both have O is
like, oh my god, these areas. Yeah, definitely. That makes it a lot more frustrating and a lot harder.
But, and I don't know if they did test, I don't think they did because John J wasn't on trial,
he wasn't considered a suspect. So, I doubt that they tested his blood in the lab for that 707 million odds situation.
So I don't know what his would have been against that, but Roberts was, you know, pretty high odds.
Amongst all the evidence, there was a long brown hair found in Robert's bed.
Kelly had long brown hair, and Robert had very short brown hair.
Since they couldn't test the hair as an exact DNA match to Kelley's, because the lack
of technology, the prosecution still tried to paint that it must have been her hair because
it didn't match anyone in the families.
But when Elizabeth Gollum took the stand, she stated that Robert had previously dated
a girl who had sometimes come over and that she also had long brown hair.
But this girl was never questioned so it's just Elizabeth's word.
We also don't know the last time that she was over in proximity to Kelly's murder.
Could have been a long time, could have been a short time.
Elizabeth also testified that Robert and John Jay had been cleaning up the basement a
week or so before Kelly's murder and that there was broken glass down there,
meaning that that could explain why Robert's blood
was at the scene.
Which is so weird, because as we know,
the basement was not clean, it was a freaking disaster.
And we know the medical examiner felt
that Kelly's throat was likely cut with glass,
so this could be the source of the wound,
the glass that was found in the basement.
But Robert cutting himself in the basement prior to the murder, and that being the blood
sample doesn't make any sense considering the blood that matched his was amongst the
actual crime scene itself where Kelly was found.
It's not like it was like around the corner.
Yeah, I mean, what are you guys going to believe that this hoarder's house is being cleaned
by these two troublemaker kids and then that's how Robert got his blood at the scene
or the fact that we know that Kelly's neck was potentially cut with some glass.
I mean it's like who, which situation are you gonna believe? I mean in my opinion
he definitely cut his hand or left his own blood at the scene by using glass to
cut Kelly's throat.
That's just my opinion.
Right.
And of course, the mother is saying this.
So I don't know if I trust her anyway because she doesn't believe in either of her son's
guilt.
Right.
She has a biased opinion in this whole matter.
Exactly.
So yes, she is testifying and she is under oath.
So she really shouldn't be lying here and I hope she's not lying,
but I think that she's just trying to paint this other picture. Maybe they were kind of
tidying it up and then she kind of threw that in there, but that's not how the blood got there.
It's just not. Well, if people are saying that that basement was a complete mess,
then like how much tidying up did they really do? I have one picture. Do you want to see it?
I do. I'll post on social media too for you guys to see.
It's a really bad quality black and white photo,
but here it is.
Yeah, it looks like a complete mess.
It looks like you can't even get down those stairs
to get into the basement.
There's like a punching bag off to the side
and a bunch of trash scattered everywhere.
Yeah, definitely a mess.
Which is why it's crazy that her body even got down there
in the first place, which is why I believe
the crime had to have been committed in that closet,
because if she was bloody going down that,
there would have been blood all over that shit.
So yeah, go check it out.
There's stuff everywhere.
That stuff was not cleaned up.
Yeah, and let us know what you guys think.
The case went on for seven weeks and the
jury deliberated for eight hours. Before their deliberation in April 1990, the district attorney spoke
to the courtroom. He said, who killed Kellyanne? Who met Kellyanne at the front door? Who took her by
the throat, crushing her necklace? Who took her to the basement? Who assaulted her when
she resisted the sexual attack? Who crushed her head against the floor and beat her unconscious?
Who bitter on the neck? Who bitter on the buttocks and mutilated her? The DA then pointed to Robert
Gullub, who by this time was 22 years old, and added, who is sitting right here in the courtroom with us.
Robert Galeb was found guilty of second-degree murder and sentenced to 25 years to life
in prison.
The judge added, you have been convicted by a jury for the most atrocious crime I have
experienced in my 17 years as a judge.
The manner in which you killed Kelli Antinius and mutilated her body
surpasses the worst murders in the history of this country. Robert's only response was,
I did not kill Kelly Antinius. The prosecutor on the case referred to Robert as
anti-social and associopath who has expressed no remorse.
anti-social and a sociopath who has expressed no remorse.
Over the years, John Sr. and Elizabeth Gullub have stated that they believe their sons
are completely innocent.
They think that Robert was framed
and that John J's name was ruined for no reason,
and that, throughout his life,
has had to go by different aliases to hide who he really is
so that people don't come after him.
But what they never answered is how such a framing could occur and how an innocent nearly
14-year-old girl was found brutally slaughtered in their basement.
I would understand them thinking these things if her body was found somewhere else and there
was no DNA evidence, but her body was found inside of your house.
And multiple witnesses saw Kelly entering that house.
And someone in your house called Kelly to come over.
And what about the bite mark, and the fingerprint, and the blood evidence that matched Robert?
Totally agree.
It's so funny reading interviews of them where, you know, they don't say very much because
they want to be left alone.
But what they do say is that their sons were framed.
It's like, okay, then, what's your explanation for all of this shit?
What do you mean they were framed? How did you do it then? Like, what?
Yeah, did a phantom come into your house and murder a 14-year-old girl in your basement
and then plant her there? I mean, come on.
Exactly. It's ridiculous.
For years, the Tinius family wanted the golems to move out, but they didn't.
The Tinius family didn't feel that they should be the ones to move, but having both families
on the same block for years and years after the murder really ruined the community aspect
of Valley Stream.
It didn't feel like that safe place where kids could play outside and have fun anymore. Neighbors didn't feel like having their annual barbecues or pool parties.
Everything was just tainted.
The gallebb's reason for not moving was because they couldn't afford to.
Having their family painted in such a negative light brought a lot of financial hardship on them,
so they stayed in that house for 20 more years.
In 2009, they were finally able to sell their four bedroom brick house and relocate.
And I thought the new owner had some interesting things to say.
She knew the history of the house before she bought it, and when a reporter knocked on
her door one October day, wondering how she felt about it, she stated, I don't care what
happened here.
It happened 20 years ago, not yesterday.
Before closing the door, she added, this is my house now. I'm trying to live in peace here.
She also stated that she feels bad for the family, but she's not bothered by the fact that
said crime took place in her new home that she is raising her three children in.
Okay. Kind of an odd statement. I think she was probably just pissed that they were asking her because she in. Okay. Uh, kind of an odd statement.
I think she was probably just pissed that they were asking her because she's like,
oh god, am I in that house where people are just going to come knocking on my door randomly,
but like, have a little respect.
Yeah, I kind of think that she was just trying to defend her own family, you know, like
protect her family from reporters and the media and stuff like that.
Yeah, and just kind of shush them away.
In 2013, during a parole board hearing, 43-year-old Robert Golub finally confessed to murdering
Kelly, which can be seen on transcripts.
He stated that he had been on a ridiculous amount of steroids when he walked down the
stairs outside his bedroom and collided with Kelly who was on her way up the stairs.
This caused Kelly to fall down the stairs, which made him incredibly angry.
He said he was in a rooid rage at that point.
When he went to check on her, she was unconscious.
He said he felt like she was imposing on him and inconveniencing him.
Like all the sudden, he now had to deal with her
and she was passed out.
Instead of calling for help,
he let his anger get the best of him.
So he grabbed her by the ankle
and dragged her into the basement.
During this time, he said all of her clothes
wrote up her body, which he thinks caused her to suffocate.
He slapped her to get her to wake up
and then he began punching her repeatedly.
He says, I acted horrendously that day. After this, he asked for them to release him so
that he could live every day in memory of that girl I killed. I'm just very, very sorry.
This confession really doesn't make any sense. Okay, so you're really pissed off. You're mad that she's not waking up. So after she's dead, you meticulously destroy her body.
It wasn't like he punched her a few times, and it was too late and he tried to cover up
her body, because, you know, he accidentally killed her.
Like her body was horribly mutilated.
There were over 200 blows to her head alone, and her entire body was covered in bruises,
meaning there was a lot of trauma done to her body while she was still alive,
because her body can't bruise after you die. So, is he just going to act like cutting her throat
open and her chest and pelvic area and biting her and beating her was just royed rage?
Like, I would understand maybe beating out of intense anger
and leaving it at that, which is still so horrible.
But this murder was done with different weapons
and there were so many injuries.
And I also don't buy the fact that Robert said
that he bumped into her when she was coming up the stairs.
I just, I don't buy that because then who called her
to come over, if John Jay called her to come over? If John
Jay called her to come over, why wasn't John Jay like, hey, you know, I called Kelly
asked her to come over, but she never did. Did you see anything? Like, you know what I mean?
Yeah. I mean, to me, I think that John Jay, at least likely knew it was going on. I also
think it's possible that Robert was the one who called Kelly's house, pretending he was John so that she would come over.
Like, I don't know what his motive would be, and I mean, because they really didn't know
each other.
But it's just weird to me that John denies calling Kelly, and his friends also don't know
how he would have done this.
And if he left the room to go fetch Kelly from the front porch, his friends would know.
But it's also strange to me that John Jay turned up the stereo in Robert's room, like maybe
he was trying to cover up any sounds that Robert was making while he killed Kelly.
But then why did Robert ask John Jay and his friends who turned up his stereo?
And going back to Robert's confession too, I don't see how this makes sense also because
that would mean that John Jay did invite Kelly over.
And why wouldn't John just say that if he didn't know that she was brutally murdered in
the basement?
Because if he was hiding the fact that Kelly was there at all, he either knew the murder
occurred or he helped do it.
There's just so many questions.
Yeah, this is one of those cases where there's a lot of questions, but I can honestly say,
confidently say that Robert is full of shit.
That's definitely not how the situation went down.
You don't just casually accidentally bump somebody down the stairs and then go punch them
in the face.
I mean, come on, the dude mutilated a body, mutilated.
That's not a word that we hear often in a situation that happens like an accident.
Exactly. And yeah, so you accidentally bumped into her and then the end result is that her body is
mutilated. Like, it's not even like her body was mutilated so that it could be easily taken out of
the house and pieces. As horrible as that sounds, it was mutilated for the fun of it in a way.
You know, like, somebody did this because they wanted to cut her up not because they had to.
Yeah, and we always see this type of thing after the fact and we always talk about it on this show.
The fact that these killers like to make themselves or the crime that they committed seem less horrible than it actually was.
They do this all the time because it's some way of admitting yes, I did it, but you know, I didn't, I'm
not a bad guy.
It's like yes you are.
It's just frustrating to me knowing that so many people in this house are lying.
I don't know if it's John Jay and his friends, I don't know if it's Robert.
I do think that they all were aware.
This must have been this huge thing that happened.
There's no way that what happened to Kelly was just a secret little thing that one of them
did. The reason why John Jay was lying had to have been because he knew what his brother did or he took part in it.
But then again, what's weird to me is that, then that would mean that John Jay's friends are lying,
because somebody called Kelly and somebody answered the door for Kelly.
And I just don't believe that John Jay is completely unaware of all of this in his room playing video games. I just don't believe that John Jay is completely unaware of all of this in his
room playing video games.
I just don't believe that.
Yeah, it's hard for me to believe that too.
And is there a chance that maybe he was unaware?
Sure.
But do I buy it?
Not really.
Well, Robert actually went back on this confession later and said he only said it to show
remorse for the crime that he was charged of because he thought that would convince the parole board that he was worthy of being
released since he was finally taking responsibility.
But now he says once again that he's innocent, which is so conniving because that means that
he's basically saying, oh, I lied just so I can get out of prison because I'm actually
innocent.
If you didn't do a crime, why would you admit to doing a crime?
And then I know that there's false confessions, but in this case, I don't buy that.
You confessed and I believe that you probably thought that by confessing that they were
going to let you out of prison, but it backfired.
Because for years, they were saying he's not taking responsibility
He's not showing emotion or remorse for what he did
So now he's like if I pretend like I did it and I show remorse and I act like I did it by accident
And I was I was just on drugs and I was really mad because of the drugs then they'll let me out
I think that he definitely did it and he tried to play it down as this thing
Oh, and I was so mad.
I just kept punchin' her and, you know, doesn't even talk about the mutilation.
Literally doesn't even go into those details.
So he just really played down his account of what actually happened that day,
just so he could get out of prison early.
Right.
And you're also a 21 year old adult.
You're not like some child who committed this horrible crime.
You knew full well what you were doing that entire time.
Exactly, drugs are not.
You don't do that.
Robert Gullub is eligible for parole every two years.
And the Tinius family plans to testify each time
in hopes of keeping him in prison and off the streets.
Robert Gullub is currently 52 years old and remains incarcerated at the Fiskill Correctional
Facility in Beacon, New York.
He's currently the only person serving time for this crime since John Jay to this day
hasn't come forward with any other information.
Thank you so much everybody for listening to this episode of Going West.
Yes, thank you guys so much for listening to this episode and next week we'll have an
all new episode for you guys to dive into.
And this case was so sad to look into what was done to this poor girl is so horrible.
But if you do want to learn some more details about the case, there's actually a book about
it.
And it's called Against Her Will by Ronald Watkins, if anyone is interested in learning
more about the case.
And this is the time in the show where we give our lovely listeners shoutouts who left
us five star reviews on Apple Podcast this week.
Thank you so much to Chuck in Georgetown, Indiana.
Thank you, Suzette in Stockton, California, and Justin in Amarillo, Texas.
Big thanks going out to Pat and New Hampshire,
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Thank you so much to Jenny and Louisville Kentucky.
Thank you to Linda and Rochester New Hampshire
and Erica and Can be Oregon.
Big thanks going out to Trisha,
not sure where you're from and Lindsay.
We also don't know where you're from,
but thank you so much.
And thank you so much to Taylor.
We gave you a shout out last week,
but thank you for leaving an actual review.
Means a lot.
Thank you so much to Abraham in San Jose, California.
Thank you to Teresa and Sunset Louisiana, and thank you so much to my friend Veronica in
North Hollywood.
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These are people who joined our Patreon account this week, and if you want to join, head
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