Morbid - Episode 482: The Murders of Jennifer Corbin and Dolly Hearn- Part 2

Episode Date: August 3, 2023

The more Gwinnett County detectives dug into Bart Corbin’s life and history, the more convinced they were that the forty-year-old dentist wasn’t just responsible for the death of his wife..., but also for the death of his girlfriend nearly a decade and a half earlier. For two years Corbin denied any involvement in the deaths, insisting both women had killed themselves. Then, just days before his trial was to begin, he shocked everyone by pleading guilty to both murders in exchange for two life sentences with the possibility of parole after fifteen years.Thank you so much to David White for research assistance :)ReferencesAtlanta Journal Constitution. 2006. "Timeline of events in Barton Corbin's case." The Atlanta Journal Constitution, September 17.Bentley, Rosalind. 2004. "Corbin arrest is 'hard'." The Atlanta Journal-Constituion , December 23.Bentley, Rosalind, and Lateef Mungin. 2006. "Barton Corbin case: How they nailed him." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 17.Bentley, Rosalind, Lateef Mungin, and Beth Warren. 2006. "Guilty guilty: Corbin pleads." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, September 16.Bruner, Tasgola Karla. 2004. "The Corbin case: Med-school girlfriend was fearful." Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 16.—. 2004. "Parallels revive case of Augusta tragedy." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 13.—. 2004. "Similarities in 'suicides' are haunting ." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 16.Bruner, Tasgola Karla, and John Ghirardini. 2004. "Dentist main 'focus'." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 13.Glatt, John. 2007. The Doctor's Wife: A True Story of Marriage, Deception and Two Grusom Deaths.New York, NY: St. Martin's Press.Hansen, Jane. 2006. "Dolly's truth: To her family, her death in 1990 was never a mystery." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, October 15.Mungin, Lateef. 2004. "Dacula man sought after wife's shooting." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 8.—. 2004. "Death called homicide, not suicide." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 8.—. 2004. "Dentist's kin to testify before grand jury today." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, December 15.Rankin, Bill, and Bill Topry. 2005. "Corbin faces double danger." The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, January 9.Stafford, Rob. 2006. Death and the Dentist. October 18. Accessed June 25, 2023. https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna15253153.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening to a Moved Network podcast. Hey, Weirdo's a match and I'm Elena and this is morbid. This is morbid. And this case is very morbid. It truly is and it's only about to get a whole lot morbidder. It's very upsetting. Deeply upsetting. I don't like it.
Starting point is 00:00:44 Yeah, I'm going gonna put the same trigger warning at the top of this episode that I did in the last episode, both of the cases that we're gonna talk about today that we talked about in part one, are like really, really sad domestic violence cases that involve like a whole family. Yeah. So if that's not something that you want to listen to right now,
Starting point is 00:01:04 by all means, just wait for the next episode. I will not hold it against you. There you go. Yeah. So in part two, we went over the main people involved in the case. Yeah. That was like, we wait. So in part one, we went over the main people involved in the case, Jennifer and Bart Corbin, and they're very, very tumultuous marriage, but there's a lot more, so definitely make sure that Ego listen to part one before you start this episode. Now, when we left off, investigators were not getting the best impression from Bart regarding what they were starting to suspect was the murder of his wife. And since he had loyered up and refused to speak with them,
Starting point is 00:01:42 all they could really do with that point was digging to his past. Now, they knew from talking to Jennifer's friends and family that there was a history of violence, but they were stunned when they kept digging and found out Jennifer wasn't the first person close to Bart Corbin to die under suspicious circumstances. Oh, shit. Yeah. Didn't see that coming. Oh, I did not see that coming. Well, that leads us to Dorothy Dolly Hurn. She was a 27-year-old dental
Starting point is 00:02:10 student at the Medical College of Georgia when she met fellow student, Bart Corbin, and early 1989. They'd gone to dental school together. And this was like right before he met Jennifer. Scary. So according to Dolly's family and friend, she was immediately drawn to Bart. They had a lot of similar interests and she found him to be very, very handsome. Like they were, they just really liked each other. They're all schooled together. Yeah. It feels like, you know, Kismet, you know, probably felt like that way. So they fell in love pretty quickly. Another one of their classmates said she was crazy about him for a while.
Starting point is 00:02:45 And I think he really liked her a lot as well. Oh, that statement tells you something. Yeah. So once they started dating, Dolly was really excited to introduce her friends to Bart. She was like, you know, I love this guy is a great catch. And she figured that they would all really like him just as much as she did. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:03:02 That was not the case when she did introduce her friends to Bart. Her friend Dennis remembered hanging out with Dolly and Bart together a lot and said, I didn't feel comfortable around him. He was one of those people that did not make eye contact with you. He was kind of standoffish to me. And that just didn't leave them with a good feeling.
Starting point is 00:03:19 And most of Dolly's friends weren't exactly sure what they didn't like about Bart. They just got the feeling like something was off with them. Yeah. Yeah. Trust your gut. Yeah. And the other thing was he seemed to be very, very possessive over Dolly.
Starting point is 00:03:33 That's not shocking. No. And a lot of them were concerned about that. Yeah. Now, they were even more concerned when just a few months after they started dating, Bart actually proposed to Dolly. And what do they... He seems to move very fast.
Starting point is 00:03:46 He does. I think it's like the love bomb. Like, oh my god, I love you. Let's get married. Now you're fucking stuck. I hate you and I'm gonna hit you. Yeah, and that's her thing. It's like he wants the control right away. And so he makes sure he locks that down to get the control. Exactly. So he caught Dolly entirely off guard with this proposal.
Starting point is 00:04:04 And he just kept insisting that they get married as soon as he was done with dental school, which like, Hi, she was also in dental. Yeah, what about her? Like, yeah, I love it. Like we just won't consider her in this question. No, of course not. Now Dolly, again, like I said, she was really caught off guard by this and she wasn't ready to commit to somebody like that. by this and she wasn't ready to commit to somebody like that. And now she was a little bit concerned that she wasn't as invested in this relationship as Bart was. Because now she's like, what the fuck? Yeah. So she declined the proposal, but she didn't want to end things all together.
Starting point is 00:04:34 Like she still liked Bart. She just, and you know, maybe was beginning to love him, but not enough to marry him. Yeah, she wanted to wait. Yeah. So they kept dating for a few more months because again, they had only been together months. So after a while though, there was just too much weirdness, too much tension between them.
Starting point is 00:04:51 I always wonder how that passed that. Yeah, I always wonder, it's nobody's fault. If somebody says no to a proposal, I always wonder when they continue. I'm like, oh, how do you get past that? I don't think I could personally. I don't think I could.
Starting point is 00:05:08 That would be tough. Yeah, that would be really tough. It just puts a lot of pressure, a lot on it. And it really puts attention, that she got that amount of pressure put onto her. It's such an early stage. She didn't ask to be in that. He kind of made the relationship crumble
Starting point is 00:05:23 before it could even take off. Yeah, he off too fast. Yeah. So because there was like the weird tension between them, it made Bart irritated and it made Dolly pull away. Which of course, if we know Bart Corbin at this point, made him become even more jealous and even more possessive. I hate this guy so much.
Starting point is 00:05:40 He's the worst. Have you looked up a picture of him? Yes, I have. He's just a little fucking fart. Yeah, he is a fart. I looked at his face and I was like, fuck you fart. Yeah, he's an asshole.
Starting point is 00:05:49 He's like, even rhymes with this name. Yeah, oh my god, I didn't even need to do that. So fuck you fart. Yeah, fart, fart. So after a buddy year of dealing with this, Dolly was just like, you know what, I can't do this. Like clearly, we are not meant to be together.
Starting point is 00:06:02 Yeah, sometimes. She couldn't take the possessiveness anymore or the tension. And at that point, he had become like very obsessive and everything was just getting super toxic and she needed out. Yeah. So she did the right thing and she ended things with him. But for her, who was ready to get out of there.
Starting point is 00:06:18 So Bart's friend Eric Raider said he was really taken at heart. And Eric also said in the weeks after the breakup, Bart was just consumed with what he referred to as the Dolly situation. Ooh, I don't like that. Like, situation, I never want to be referred to as a situation. Oh, no. And he wouldn't talk about anything else.
Starting point is 00:06:40 He was fixated on this Dolly situation. That would scare me. And Eric felt like what seemed to upset Fartbart the most was that, quote, she did not appear to be taking the break up as badly as he was. And that pissed him off. Now, a lot of terrible things happened like back to back in dolly's life, not too long after she ended things with Bart. It was like a series of strange and very unfortunate events.
Starting point is 00:07:04 First, somebody tore the sliding door to her apartment off of its track and left her screen door open. Then her car was vandalized. Someone had slashed her tires and poured paint into her gas tank and broke all of the lights on her car. And then, worst of all, and this like ruined me, her cat Tabitha, who she really, really loved, just simply disappeared, went missing. I have a hunch. Me too. So that's awful. Yeah, it really is. So at first, and this friend said, quote, at first, she thought that she was just unlucky. But after a while, she realized luck had nothing to do with it. She was being targeted. Of course. And when she thought about who in the world would ever want to
Starting point is 00:07:49 target her, only one name came to mind. Yep. Bart Corbin. And now she was convinced that he was retaliating as a result of the breakup. So she was smart with how she started kind of talking to him at this point. Anytime they would talk, she tried to record the conversation to get a confession out of him about what he'd been doing. But, ever aware of his reputation in his career goals, Bart was suspicious that Dolly was doing exactly what she was. So he actually backed off and left her alone for a little bit.
Starting point is 00:08:18 Oh wow. So it worked out for a little bit. Yeah. But still, Dolly had already been scared of Bart from their relationship. And now that she suspected he was the one terrorizing her after their breakup, she just wanted to stay on his good side. She was really freaked out by this whole entire thing. I don't blame her. So just hoping that, you know, eventually they would both move on, he would graduate and they would just do their best
Starting point is 00:08:39 to forget each other. She was like, I'm just going to stay focused on staying on his good side until I can get rid of him. Now, because of that, she declined to press charges or tell the police that she suspected him because she was afraid he would retaliate further. Oh, that's awful. And really, at that time, there wouldn't be a lot that they could do. Yeah. Like that, unfortunately, back then, there wasn't a lot of laws about this. So for a time, things seemed calm, but they were about to escalate to a point that nobody could have imagined. Dolly's roommate Angela came home on the night of June 6, 1990, and found Dolly dead. She was sitting cross-legged on the couch, and her face was covered in blood, and there was a
Starting point is 00:09:19 38 caliber revolver sitting in her lap. Oh my God, it was a brutal scene to come home to. So Angela ran to the apartment of their neighbor who happened to be a doctor, Dr. Steinhouse, and he went running back with her to her apartment to see if he could help. But as soon as he got there, it was very clear that he wasn't gonna be able to do anything to save Dolly. She was dead and he immediately called the police.
Starting point is 00:09:50 So as far as the police could tell, Dolly's death had all the hallmarks of a suicide. The doors and windows to the apartment were all locked. There was no sign of a struggle whatsoever, and Dolly's body was sitting in a relaxed position on the couch with a bullet hole in the right side of her head just above the temple. But it wasn't that simple. Something about the position of Dolly's body struck Dr. Steinhaus at least as wrong. He wasn't involved in the case though, like as an investigator or like somebody they really like talk to about it too much. But in his experience, people who do commit suicide don't usually sit cross-legged in such a relaxed manner.
Starting point is 00:10:25 Yeah. I just seemed off to him. So he gave his opinion about this to investigators, but they initially treated the death as a suicide, which meant the scene was never processed as a crime scene really. Because it seems like more of a taken by surprise kind of thing, right? That you weren't, you were sitting like that because you were in a comfortable position and you weren't thinking something like that was going to happen. Maybe. Or think about what had happened in Jennifer. Maybe you were in stage position. Yeah. Yeah. But the medical examiner easily signed off on the death as a suicide. Now later that day though, after they spoke with Angela, the roommate there, they wondered if
Starting point is 00:11:03 that was really the case, the police. So Angela filled them in on everything that Dolly had gone through in the months earlier and explained that Dolly had suspected her ex-boyfriend, Bart Corbin, but was too afraid to take things to the police. She told them all about everything that had gone on. Now as they started talking to more of Dolly's friends and started chatting with her family, too, police were worried that Bart actually did have something to do with Dolly's friends and started chatting with her family too. Police were worried that Bart actually did have something to do with Dolly's death. They had a bad feeling about him. And they were also starting to think back to the scene and realize that certain things about the scene were off. Just like Jennifer, there was no signs of gunpowder on Dolly's hands,
Starting point is 00:11:40 which should have been there if she really shot herself. Absolutely. And they found it bizarre that she had started preparing food, but never finished making meal that it seemed she was making for herself. That's weird. Like it wasn't even like the bowl or the plate was prepared yet. She was in prepping stages. Almost like with Teresita Bassa. Yeah, like why did no one take this into account the first time? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:12:02 It's a strange crime scene situation. It is. So after months and months of investigations in August, No one take this into account the first time. I don't know. It's a strange crime scene situation. It is. So after months and months of investigations in August, detectives did label Bart a person of interest in Dolly's death, and they put together a picture of what they believed had happened on the afternoon that she died. From talking to Bart's friends and acquaintances, they learned that his bitterness and anger towards Dolly had gotten to a very alarming level.
Starting point is 00:12:26 One friend admitted to detectives that Bart had quote, boasted how he was planning the perfect murder. And you didn't go tell anyone, fuckface? I am. That will never be something that doesn't shock me. We say it every time, but I can't not say it. I don't understand. Like, anyone who tells me that they're gonna murder somebody,
Starting point is 00:12:46 like legit is like, I have the, I know how to get away with the perfect murder. 911, what's my emergency? That's the thing. That's my emergency. I don't get it. I don't get it. I've never had anyone in my life tell me
Starting point is 00:12:58 that they are planning a murder. And never. And if it just doesn't, it would shock me. If someone said that. No, I'd be like, what? That's not even a joke. I really don't say that to me. I've never even heard somebody joke about that. It's just not a thing.
Starting point is 00:13:11 And these people are hearing these people be like, no, seriously, I have all the plans, I will get away with it, I'm going to do it. And they're like, I don't know, I thought he was joking. And it's like, are you hanging around with? This is just not shocking. And not only that he said, I, how are you hanging around with? Like, this is just like not shocking. And not only that he said,
Starting point is 00:13:27 like, I know how to get away with the perfect murder, but the fact that he was so obsessed with talking about his ex-girlfriend, you weren't scared about what was gonna happen to her. It doesn't make sense. If you're hiring, you know that it's incredibly hard to attract top talent. And with the current labor market conditions, it's harder than ever. That's why you want a partner who gets it. Zip Recruiter!
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Starting point is 00:15:13 She was not expecting him. And his car had actually been spotted by the apartment manager, like that managed the apartment complex. And after being let inside, detectives figured some kind of argument had started between the two of them that escalated to the point where Bart, quote, unquote, lost it and grabbed the 38 Rossi revolver that Dolly had actually been given by a friend because she was so worried about what was going on.
Starting point is 00:15:39 Her friend had given her this gun for protection. Wow. Bart grabbed it and then used it to shoot Dolly in the head. They figured the bullet would have killed her instantly, and then she fell back onto the couch they assumed. And then detectives believed that Bart went about the apartment, staging the scene, reposition the body, place the gun in Dolly's lap, and then left through the sliding glass door, able to lock it behind him as he went.
Starting point is 00:16:06 So this guy murdered his ex-girlfriend and then just went on to get married and have two kids and went about his day-to-day life as a fucking dentist. Like, can you imagine if this was your dentist? And you were like, you had murdered someone. Not only did you murder someone later, but you had murdered someone when you were my dentist. Yeah. Damn.
Starting point is 00:16:32 Insane. Damn. So creepy. Yeah. Like, creepy is not even the right word, but he's just, I can't believe he was able to just... Damn. And just went, like, when, can you imagine he fucking coached your child's little team? Imagine that.
Starting point is 00:16:47 That's even worse than being your dentist. Yeah. He was around your child. That's scary. But unfortunately, even though there was a lot of circumstantial evidence, and here say that led them to this conclusion, there wasn't any physical evidence linking him to the scene. So they weren't going to be able to get in a restaurant,
Starting point is 00:17:02 unfortunately. Wow. And you know, Dolly's death seems suspicious for sure, but the medical examiner had labeled it a suicide. Now Dolly's family actually ended up hiring their own private pathologists to review everything, but that doctor also wasn't able to rule out suicide as a cause of death, excuse me,
Starting point is 00:17:21 so there wasn't a lot they could do. And because of that, the case just ended up going cold. Damn. So Bart went on to graduate from dental school, Mary Jennifer, start a family and relocate to the suburbs outside of Atlanta, just leaving the investigation and all that gossip over there behind him. Wow.
Starting point is 00:17:41 It still lived in the same state. That's what shocking to me. I mean, you like opened up a dental practice and like no one, I'm just like, you used to like, was thought to have murdered his ex-girlfriend. You didn't at least move to another state.
Starting point is 00:17:52 Yeah, that's pretty wild, truly. So the day after, now we're going back to Jennifer's investigation, the day after Jennifer's body was discovered in the Corbin House, Bart was served with a warrant that allowed authorities to test him for gun shot residue. But by that point, enough time had passed that he probably washed his hands
Starting point is 00:18:10 650,000 times and like washed his clothes as well. So there was nothing they didn't find anything. And beyond the residue test, he continued to refuse to cooperate in any way with the police or give any kind of formal statement. But luckily the police were undeterred. And the Gwyneth Police Corporal Dan Huggins told reporters, we will continue investigating this case with or without him. Good. They were steadfast, which is awesome.
Starting point is 00:18:36 So on December 8th, 2004, the news broke that investigators were now investigating Jennifer's death as a homicide. And while they had an officially labeled part of suspect, they were very interested in speaking to him about the murder. Now, at the same time, the press had learned a little bit about Bart's past when it was uncovered that he had quite the connection to Dolly Herndt's suspicious death.
Starting point is 00:18:58 Yeah. And everybody was putting the pieces together. So the press was starting to ask questions now about Dolly too. And when asked about Dolly's death, Sargent Scott Peabulls told reporters that case is still open and we are talking to Gwyneth police and we'll let them do their thing first before we reinvestigate. So now we have two police forces working together at this point. Now in the meantime, Jennifer's friends and family did whatever they could to spread the word that this death was a homicide. Jennifer's divorce lawyer, Judy King, told reporters, the family was highly suspicious.
Starting point is 00:19:32 Then when they heard about the circumstances in Augusta, where Dolly was killed, they became even more suspicious. Yeah. Jennifer's sister and her husband also spoke out and told reporters about how she and Jennifer had gone Christmas shopping just days before Jennifer was killed, which pointed to evidence that Jennifer was future-oriented. Like, she would have killed herself. That's the thing, yeah. I was going to say she was already planning stuff.
Starting point is 00:19:56 Her sister said she was not depressed. She was buying presents for her boys. She would not commit suicide. Now, while Bart continued to drag on the investigation dodge investigators an emergency hearing was held to determine custody of the two boys which was temporarily granted to Jennifer's sister and brother-in-law Heather and Doug. Now worth noting here that Bart was well aware this hearing was going on and he was given an opportunity to show up and he knew that if he
Starting point is 00:20:22 didn't show up his in-laws were definitely going to get custody. He refused to go to the hearing and never even checked in with his kids. Yeah, because he doesn't give a shit. Like, he literally just abandoned those kids as soon as he killed their mother. Yeah, which is insane. He severed the connection wild to me
Starting point is 00:20:39 that you could do that. He's a monster. Like, I can't even move to another state. Like, sometimes I talk about it and then I'm like, no way, I would miss my nieces too much. It's like your nieces. Like those are my nieces. I can't imagine leaving my children. Yeah. And just being like fuck that. Also leaving them with that kind of trauma too. Well he just went about your life. Yeah. With their mother who had just been killed. And also they're like baby, baby.
Starting point is 00:21:01 They were so young. Children. Yeah. They shouldn't have been left alone, even under the most wonderful of circumstances. No. And you just killed their mother and then leave them alone in a house to defend for themselves. Like what a fucking monster. And left them to find their mother like that. That's the last image of both of those kids' house.
Starting point is 00:21:19 No, it's a fucking monster. Of their mother. Truly a monster. Truly. But luckily the police were moving quickly and efficiently. Good. Just one week after Jennifer's murder, the DA Danny Porter officially designated
Starting point is 00:21:30 Bart Korman as the primary focus and the main suspect in the investigation into the murder. Good fun this guy. And as investigators in Gwinnett County, where Jennifer had been killed, search the Korman House for a second and then a third time, detectives in Richmond County, where Dolly was killed,
Starting point is 00:21:46 had reopened their investigation into her death. Oh wow. And they, those investigators, made a statement asking anyone who might have information to please come forward with it. Sargent Peoples told reporters the guinet case caused us to bring it back to active status because of new information that needed to be followed up on. Now, the new information that needed to be followed up on. Now the new information that Peoples was referring to came about after detectives decided to do a thorough re-evaluation
Starting point is 00:22:11 of Dolly's case in Augusta. Now after going over the case file, Peoples immediately recognized this pathology and BART's behavior. Same kind of thing. Yeah, in the months leading up to Dolly's death, he said he was a sociopath, He was a stalker. At the time of Dolly's death in 1990, law enforcement didn't have the best understanding of stalking. I mean, the laws surrounding it had barely been put into place yet. And they didn't know to look for the kinds of behavior patterns that Bart was displaying, like the escalating kind of thing. Yeah, becoming more and more menacing. And even if they had understood those things, like I said earlier, there weren't laws, becoming more and more menacing. And even if they had understood those things, like I said earlier, there weren't laws,
Starting point is 00:22:47 there weren't many laws in general, but especially not in Georgia that would have protected Dolly from what Bart would have or could have done to her. That's so fucked up. Yeah, the law couldn't do much until she'd actually been hurt, which is insane and in of itself.
Starting point is 00:23:02 And at that point, as we know, was already way too fucking late. Exactly. Which is why stocking laws exist now. I think punished these weirdos. But in 2004, Bart's behavior was easily recognizable to these detectives. And they were like, clearly,
Starting point is 00:23:16 he was intent on controlling and terrorizing Dolly, just like he was intent on controlling and terrorizing Jennifer. Exactly. So given that, people's revisited every aspect of the case with subject matter experts, and that's when he hit a big break in this case. In 1990, in Richmond County, where Dolly's death had taken place,
Starting point is 00:23:37 there was no blood spatter expert at that point, and they didn't typically call one in if they thought the case was a suicide. Yeah. But in 2004, Scott Peebles sat down with a forensic analyst, Duane Piper, and he looked over the photos and told Peebles if she committed suicide then somebody moved her body after. Yeah. Now, his confirmation that the body had been moved meant that after 14 years of inactivity,
Starting point is 00:24:03 Dallie's case could finally be labeled a homicide. Fine. No, she didn't move after killing herself, obviously. No, of course not. And now investigators main suspect obviously was Bart Corbin. So on December 14th, Bart's attorneys broke their silence for the first time and held a press conference of their own. They told reporters, we've learned some things that point pretty strongly to Corbin's innocence. Oh, yeah. Then they declined to elaborate on what those things might be.
Starting point is 00:24:30 Because they don't exist. But when asked why he remained uncooperative with the investigation, Bart himself finally spoke up and said, I've been persecuted in the media in the last 10 days. I'm anxious to speak, but have not because of legal advice. The truth will come out in the last 10 days, I'm anxious to speak, but have not, because of legal advice, the truth will come out in the end. It sure will. It's like, yeah, Bart, I think we all know that, but do you? Do you really know that? Do you know that the truth is gonna go out in the end?
Starting point is 00:24:55 It's like the real version of the truth or the thing. You think your version of the truth is gonna come out. Exactly. No. No. So a week later on the morning of December 23rd, a grand jury in Richmond County considered the evidence against Bart in the murder of Dolly Hurn, and they returned an indictment where he was formally charged with one count of failure and one count of malice murder.
Starting point is 00:25:17 Hell yeah. After almost 15 years, Dolly's family and friends finally got the chance to see some kind of justice. Knowing this man was just walking around living his life for 15 years. I can't imagine. Becoming a dentist. And they all knew. Like her family and family all knew what had happened.
Starting point is 00:25:34 Oh my god. That was just... But there was been torturous. Nottinging. Yeah. Because there's no way to prove it. But now there was. So a warrant for his arrest was faxed to Gwyneth County authorities.
Starting point is 00:25:44 This is fucking awesome. Just this will give you so much life. Oh, it gave me life. So they faxed the warrant for his arrest to Gwyneth County authorities where he lives and they were more than prepared. They had been monitoring Bart around the clock. So they knew that he was at his office with his secretary. Oh my God, shut up.
Starting point is 00:26:03 So within arrest warrant in hand, they headed straight to the office and waited outside. Oh my God, shut up. So within a rest warrant in hand, they headed straight to the office and waited outside for the go ahead to arrest him. A little past noon, he left his office in the company of his mistress, Jennifer Garner. Oh my God, shut up. Classic. They got into his car and they started driving out
Starting point is 00:26:17 of the parking lot. Now little did they know at first, but police were close behind, and a news helicopter that had been tipped off was also flying overhead. Shut the fuck up. So just minutes after they left the parking lot, officers got the, the okay to arrest him. So as he and his mistress pulled up to a stoplight at a red light, three cruisers surrounded
Starting point is 00:26:40 the car. Oh my God. Officers got out with their guns drawn and demanded that Bart exit the vehicle with his hands and the mother fucking air. Oh, I would have paid to see this. Oh my God, I know. He looked completely stunned to which I say, yeah, but he did as he was told. He was handcuffed.
Starting point is 00:26:57 He got put into an unmarked police vehicle and the entire scene was captured on camera from beginning to end and was aired on all the new stations in Georgia later that night. Bart's worst nightmare. Reputation gone. It's like, oh, reputation. Reputation. Tainted.
Starting point is 00:27:17 Yeah. Way worse. Yeah. We were. We were. We were farther than a divorce would have tainted it. Just get fucking divorced dude. But at that point, don't even do that
Starting point is 00:27:27 because you're already a murderer. Yeah. So, Barzara was encouraging for both families, the her and the barber family, but not everybody was eager to get too far ahead of themselves. They were very worried about getting their hopes up. Of course. Dali's brother Carlton told reporters,
Starting point is 00:27:43 we still understand that it's a long road ahead of us. And Jennifer's sister Heather was also cautious. She told the press, we do not feel victorious. And I suspect it's not a victorious day for the herds either. Now, I can definitely understand my both of them were apprehensive in the wake of Barts' arrest. Again, for Dolly's family, it had been 14, almost 15 years since they lost her.
Starting point is 00:28:04 And Bart had gotten away with it for that long. Yeah, of course. And in Jennifer's case, the evidence against him wasn't necessarily going to make first slam dunk case. Yeah, it's not like airtight case here. Right. So on January 5th, 2005, they may have felt slightly better about the situation when a grand jury indicted Bart on three counts regarding Jennifer's murder, because at that point he
Starting point is 00:28:41 hadn't even been arrested for that, but a bench warrant was issued for his arrest in that case. Whoa. So he got like arrested in prison, I guess, right, jail. Now while he sat in Augusta, because he was in Augusta jail, he got, he had to be like transferred over there because Dali's murder happened in that county. Yeah. He was sitting in that jail without bond and while that was happening, his lawyers went to work juggling pre-trial motions in the two murder cases. And this is where things kind of get a little bit complicated,
Starting point is 00:29:08 but I did my best. So I did my best. The defense was hoping to keep the two cases completely separate when it came to the evidence, obviously, because it would never be an easier way to defend them. Of course. But the prosecution was already ahead of them trying to get approval to introduce evidence in each case that's called similar transaction evidence. Essentially, it's a legal term that refers to evidence that is used in a different case that can demonstrate a pattern of behavior. Okay. So like a robbery case where evidence from a separate burglary case in the past is used. Okay. That makes sense, right? Yeah. I can see that. Okay. So the DA Danny Porter, he's felt like it would be specifically implied in these two cases and said, this is a classic case for similar transaction evidence. It's going to be really important to both
Starting point is 00:29:53 cases, but I think it's kind of hard to get that entered. Yeah. Let me get the judge to sign off on the case. So it's like this would be great, but like we're really making it happen, but we don't know. Yeah. So under Georgia law, a defendant's past criminal history can only be introduced under certain circumstances, including, quote, if the evidence of an alleged separate offense can help prove a defendant's identity intent motive plan scheme, bent of mind or course of conduct. All right. So scheme, vent of mind, or course of conduct. All right. So, Dali and Jennifer were both killed after indicating their intent
Starting point is 00:30:28 to end relationships with a poor man, which was then followed by a period in which he terrorized each of them and eventually killed them in very similar manners. So, kinda seems like this is a special circumstance. Yeah. So, allowing the evidence and testimony from the Dali hern murder case in Jennifer's case
Starting point is 00:30:47 or vice versa, would 100% demonstrate a pattern of behavior and an indication of guilty, and both the prosecution and the defense knew that, and that's why they were solely focused on this matter of similar transaction evidence. Okay. So the defense and prosecution spent months on pretrial motions, a judge, uh, and it was like a judge's recusal, which is where they get rid of them, because like, they have some kind of a complicate, yeah, they talked about a change of venue, they talked about preventing this similar transaction evidence in, they talked about dropping the charges even.
Starting point is 00:31:18 So they're really trying to get this case like airtight so that there's no slip-ups, like he doesn't slither his way out of this. Exactly. The prosecution is trying to do that while the defense is trying to dismantle all of it. Exactly. But finally, on March 30th, 2006 now, a judging Gwyneth County ordered that evidence related to the death of Dolly Herne could indeed be introduced into the Jennifer Corbin case. Thank goodness. And that struck a major blow to Bart's defense. Of course it did. So his lawyers were hoping to actually appeal
Starting point is 00:31:50 that decision before they even went to trial. So they took it to the Supreme Court. But the Supreme Court was like, yeah, we're not interested in that. No. Like the lower court decision stands. So while lawyers on both sides continued to battle over these pre-trial motions in the courtroom,
Starting point is 00:32:06 detectives enrichment and in Gwinnit counties continued their investigations, just trying to gather even more evidence that could be used at trial. Now among the most important evidence was the origin of the gun used in Jennifer's death. They didn't know where it had come from. Oh yeah. And as far as they knew, the Corbin's actually didn't own any guns. So determining where it had come from was extremely important. Yeah. Now, in the course of their investigation, they learned that just days before Jennifer's murder, Bart had traveled to Troy, Alabama to visit his old friend, Richard Wilson.
Starting point is 00:32:41 Now, the visit seemed very suspicious to detectives, and they figured that the murder and the timing of the visit were two likely connected events. So they paid a visit to Mr. Richard Wilson and his wife in Alabama to ask a couple of questions about Bart's visit. Uh-oh. Now Richard Wilson and his wife told the investigators, actually as far as they knew, the Corbans did own a shotgun. And they said, we never gave a gun to Bart or anyone in the Corbin family for that matter. So just to be sure, the detectives were like, I don't know, this doesn't sound right. So they stopped at the Troy Police Department
Starting point is 00:33:14 on their way back to Georgia. And they learned that Richard Wilson's wife, Janice, owned a 38 caliber gun, special, a 38 special, that's what it's called, exactly like the one used in Jennifer's letter. What the fuck? So you're a couple of fucking liars. How dare you?
Starting point is 00:33:32 So in the weeks that followed, detectives in Georgia started learning more and more about Richard Wilson and who he was and how he was connected to Bart. It turned out that he and Bart had met almost 20 years earlier when Richard was working for Bart's father, oh, as a salesman for a chemical company. Now, in the 15 years that passed since then, Richard and Bart had become really good friends, and Richard had this really weird sense of loyalty
Starting point is 00:33:59 that ended up playing a very significant role in this case. You. Yeah, it's very layered. Don't be loyal to those people. These hose ain't loyal. Don't do that. And Bart is a hoe. Yeah. So among that, I had Bart. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:12 I thought you were just like, Bart. Yeah, it was Bart. Yes, exactly. Indeed. So among the things investigators learned was that Bart and Jennifer had paid a surprise visit to Richard and Janice's home in Troy the summer before Jennifer had been killed.
Starting point is 00:34:25 And that was followed by another visit from Bart alone on November 30th, 2004, after Thanksgiving. Yeah. Now in the months between then, Bart and Richard had a ton of conversations where Bart was telling Richard all about his crumbling marriage, how his wife was having an affair with, quote unquote, someone on the internet. Oh, boohoo. And he had plans to divorce Jennifer, but was nervous about it, because, you know, she really flew off the handle all the time.
Starting point is 00:34:53 Oh, shut the fuck up. Now, the investigator, excuse me, the information investigators learned about Richard Wilson and Bart Corbin's relationship was collected over a pretty long period of time, and it took a lot of diligence to get. In fact, since they interviewed him in the days after Jennifer's death, Richard Wilson had maintained that he knew nothing about the murder
Starting point is 00:35:12 and maintained that he still maintained he never provided Bart with any kind of gun. Mm-hmm. Luckily, it turned out that Richard Wilson's loyalty to Bart did have limits. Good. When he was threatened with a subpoena to testify under oath. That was a good one. He was like, mmm, actually I have to talk to you about something.
Starting point is 00:35:30 He became a bit more forthcoming. Crazy how that happens. Yes, suddenly he's shatty. Wow. Now on September 13th, 2006, as jury selection was underway in Gwyneth County, the district attorney Danny Porter made an emergency trip to Troy Alabama to record what would become a critical interview with Richard Wilson. Ooh, according to Wilson, Bart returned to Troy alone for that November 30th visit and
Starting point is 00:35:55 told him that the divorce was imminent, but he was confirmed for his safety and, quote, wanted to have a little extra protection for himself. Come on. He said, Justin Case Jennifer, one of her family members, became threatening. Oh, shut up. Now, it turned out that Richard Wilson had just gotten a 38-special as a payment for some mechanic work that he'd done. And after checking with the police that the gun was installed,
Starting point is 00:36:22 they registered it in his wife's name. But after that, they didn't really do anything with it. It was just kind of sitting around the house. So Richard Wilson gave his friend Bart the revolver that evening. And then Bart returned to Buford with it. And four days later, Jennifer Corbin was shot with Richard Wilson's gun. Wow. So the prosecution's case against Bart Corbin in Gwyneth County, gun. Wow. So the prosecution's case against Bart Corbin in Quintet County, before that was strong, but there were definitely holes that could have been poked in the case. And one of the biggest issues
Starting point is 00:36:52 that could have been poked was the fact that before they spoke to Richard Wilson, they had no idea where that gun had come from. Yeah. Now they knew. And now this interview was on tape. So now they could prove that Bart had procured the weapon used in his wife's death just days before she was killed. He sure did. And of all of the evidence collected during investigation, it turned out that nothing was more damning than that interview.
Starting point is 00:37:16 If they hadn't looked into his past and found this Richard Wilson character, Bart would have been a huge hole. Yeah, it would have been a really big hole. So the next day, district Attorney there, Danny Porter, gave a copy of Richard Wilson's recorded interview to Bart's lawyers, who had until then been eager to go to trial. But hours later, the DA's office got a call from Bart's defense team saying that Bart now wanted to discuss a plea deal. He was fucked. Oh yeah, where is he gonna go?
Starting point is 00:37:45 Like, there's no way out of this one. Because between the similar transaction evidence connecting both of the murders and now Richard Wilson's interview connecting the gun directly to Bart, he and his defense knew that there was pretty much no chance he was gonna be acquitted. So instead of proceeding with the trial, which again was already currently underway with jury selection, Danny Porter, the DA offered a deal.
Starting point is 00:38:22 Bart, excuse me, would plead guilty to both murders and make a full confession before a judge in exchange for two life sentences with the possibility of parole after 15 years. With no better options, Bart accepted the deal and on September 15th he appeared before a judge in a Lawrenceville courtroom and confessed to the murders of Dolly Herne and Jennifer Corbin. I can't believe that they were like, this is actually like such an impressive case that gotcha. That's the thing. And I love that nobody gave up.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Nobody gave up. And everybody was like, not only are we not gonna give up for Jennifer's case, but like, we're gonna get Dolly in there. We're gonna get close like these. we're not letting Dolly's case go by the wayside here. No way. I love that they just fucked him into a corner.
Starting point is 00:39:12 Oh, in two. And we're like, what are you gonna do now, Bart? And there was nothing to do. There's literally nowhere you can go. You fucked yourself. We got ya. And all of fucking Georgia knows exactly who the fuck you are. How's your reputation doing buddy big reputation?
Starting point is 00:39:27 Yeah, that's swift right? Oh, is it yeah, I have no idea. I think she says big reputation She says that all the time. No, she just like she says it. Oh, yeah Well, I didn't want to let them know that like we were like hang out like sometimes when you hang out with Taylor She'll just be like big reputation, you know, and a nap. And you're like, yeah, Taylor. Sometimes we fall into very strange bits. We do. Yeah, I like that about us. It's part of the charm I think.
Starting point is 00:39:50 Yeah. Hey. So after Bart's confession, Judge Michael Clark allowed two family members to make a statement. So Jennifer's father, Max Barber spoke first and told his former son-in-law, God may forgive you. I never will. I just virtually hope you burn in hell.
Starting point is 00:40:05 Oh, good for him. Like, fuck that guy's kiss. Yeah. Like, that was a really great way to say it. Mm-hmm. And Dali's brother, Carlton, shared a similar sentiment and told the court 16 years of silence because by that point, it was 16 years. He said 16 years of pain.
Starting point is 00:40:19 Bart Corbin has disgraced his profession, dentistry, and stolen from mankind. My family is in complete agreement with the sentence. Yeah. And it's like this fucker for 16 years. Got to live a life where he had a dental practice. He had children. He got to get married. He got to fuck up two children's lives.
Starting point is 00:40:39 Yep. Like, that's what kills me. I'm like, you got to fuck up these two kids and traumatize them for however many years. He is a monster. Before you got caught, like that sucks. He's a monster. And then you got to take this woman out of the,
Starting point is 00:40:52 who didn't want to be with you? No. Who would have lived a totally happy and probably fulfilling his fuck life outside of our bullshit. Oh, it just makes me so angry. And all it really came down to, I'm sure, was money in greed.
Starting point is 00:41:07 Of course. And it's like, okay, then you should have gotten a fucking prenup. Like, he wanted to keep his dental practice. He didn't want people to be, you know, chitchatting about the divorce and about affairs and all that. And he didn't want anyone to think
Starting point is 00:41:19 that he actually hit her even though. So it's like, okay, so you hit her, but you don't want to, I don't want to admit that I hit her. I don't want anyone to know I hit her even though, so it's like, okay, so you hit her, but you don't want to, I don't want to admit that I hit her, I don't want anyone to know I hit her. No, like your piece of shit, he's disgusting, but you lost the part where he was like, she can't prove it. Yeah. I love, I hate when that's like their first offense, when you, you just hit someone and
Starting point is 00:41:39 you know very well that you have hit them and you say, you can't prove it, you can't prove it. Like, you're a fucking animal. Like, fuck you. That's exactly your animal. And you got exactly what you deserved. So when court was adjourned, reporters asked the district attorney,
Starting point is 00:41:52 Danny Porter, about the deal that he had made with Corbin and he told them he won't have a realistic chance, meaning up parole until 28 years. And as far as things went with Richard, I kept reading that like it was a quote, but it was my writing. So he will never realistic chance at parole until 28 years. And then as far as things went with Richard Wilson,
Starting point is 00:42:11 Porter said he had no intention of actually charging Wilson with a crime. He said, once Jennifer was found dead, he figured it out. I think he figured if he kept his mouth shut and his head down, it would blow over, which is really fucked up. Yeah. But overall, Danny Porter believed that Richard Wilson was just too scared to come forward
Starting point is 00:42:28 and didn't want to betray his friend, which like, you can betray your friend if it means that you were not involved in a murder. That's the thing. It's like, betray your friend. Betrayer friend. Yeah, all the live long day. But luckily, he eventually decided Richard there to do the right thing, even if it was not the final hour.
Starting point is 00:42:44 And it really is because of that that they were able to hold the right person responsible for the murders of Dolly and Jennifer. And I think that's probably why they didn't go any further with charging him with like obstruction of justice or anything like that. Yeah. That makes sense. As of today, Bart Corbin remains incarcerated at the Central State Prison and I think it's making Georgia, but I'm not positive. I think you're right. I think so. And he will be eligible for parole in 2030.
Starting point is 00:43:10 So he's got a little while, but it's not that far. But he still don't give him parole. I hope he wouldn't come on. I mean, I would think sitting on that board of parole officers, like he got away with this for 16 years, Yeah. He clearly didn't feel any shred of guilt. And he tried to make both of them look like they had killed themselves. Like that's some nefarious shit. Like he's a nefarious fucker. He is. Keep him more serious.
Starting point is 00:43:35 But it makes me so sad that everything happened the way that it did. And that, like most of these women's lives, I mean, Dolly was 27 when she met him. Like she still had some of the best years of her and if I had of her. And so did Jennifer, like, who knows what would have happened? Maybe she would have ended up with Anita. Yeah, and like in a loving, fulfilling relationship.
Starting point is 00:43:54 Two little boys. And now they, who deserve to have her. Yeah. And she seemed to be the one that was, like the only one that was giving them the love and support that they deserved. Exactly. Other than like her family. And luckily the boys in case anybody is wondering, they did end up Jennifer's sister Heather got permanent custody. Good. So that makes good news. She seems like a really good person.
Starting point is 00:44:17 Yeah. And it's like that's I'm glad. And it's like a piece of their mom is still with them. Yeah. Exactly. Yeah. But what a fucking tragic case overall. Truly, I'm not excited to make my next dentist appointment. I'm really freaked out about that. Because the fact that a murderer could be anybody. And that scares the shit out of me. He was a little league coach. He was a little league coach.
Starting point is 00:44:40 And he had a dentist. He was a woman. He volunteered in the community. And these poor parents have no idea. He's sitting there screaming and yelling at their seven-year-olds on a baseball team. And they have no idea that he is an actual fucking monster. He's not just a monster in that sense.
Starting point is 00:44:54 Like he's into Italy with a murderer. Yeah, and he had no idea. Ooh, like I can't imagine. I can't imagine. It's always questioned somebody whose's temper is that explosive. Mm-hmm, absolutely. Just question it. Absolutely.
Starting point is 00:45:08 But that's so fucked. This whole case is, I think we need to do something like haunted-ish next. Yeah, we truly do. Yeah. We need to get a little bit of spookies in there. Yeah, definitely. Yeah. So we hope you keep listening for that.
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