Murder With My Husband - 156. Candra and Julio Torres - The Anniversary from Hell
Episode Date: March 20, 2023On this episode of MWMH, Payton and Garrett discuss Candra and Julio Torres’ Anniversary trip from back in 1976 that took a turn for the worst. https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Case Sources: ...Forensic Files, episode: "Head Games," aired July 22, 2004 on TruTV Empty Promises and Other True Cases (2001, Pocket Books), by Ann Rule www.aetv.com/real-crime/candra-torres Newspapers.com sources: The Capital Journal, "Kidnapped Oregon Girl Found Unhurt," 28 October 1961, archived (www.newspapers.com/image/316126242), citing print edition, p.1 Tony Burton, New York Daily News, "Fatal encounter with a stranger," 27 May 1979, archived, citing print edition, p.113 Links: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I am currently dressed and ready to head to pick a ball after we record.
That's what I'm going to be doing tonight.
And Daisy, Daisy, Daisy, Daisy.
That little puppy.
For a puppy, she's pretty well trained, I feel like.
She is doing a really good job.
Completely potty trained.
She's great trained.
Great trained.
She's been doing a really good job.
But we have been training her to get
used to the bag that you travel with them in my airport on the airplane underneath the
seats. We've been taking it out of the car, putting her in it, training her just everywhere,
right? And she's been loving it, doing a good job, sleeping in it, knowing what to do
in it. And we thought, all right, let's do it. We had a collab planned with Kendall and Josh
from mile higher, but that didn't work.
It was a second time we had a plan.
The third time is the charm, and we will get it down.
So we had to cancel it because we were,
we went through security, we went through everything,
and that in itself was, I don't know, she just,
she was doing so good, and then something happened. She just got spooked. I think she got spooked. Yeah, I don't know, she just, she was doing so good and then something happened.
She just got spooked.
I think she got spooked.
She started freaking out and I felt so bad and they just weren't going to let us in the
plane.
Yeah, she just started.
It wasn't even crying.
It was like she was so agitated and she was finding the carrier before we got in.
I don't know if she got overstimulated, but we've taken her to the mall in the carrier.
So, because we wanted her to be around loud noises,
I don't know, I don't know if it was security or...
I honestly, we've heard from multiple people
that it's a hitter miss the puppies.
I mean, she's still a puppy.
She's three and a half months, four months old.
Yeah.
So, I mean, she's still a puppy.
It's to be expected.
But that's kind of what happened. We ran the airport long story short So I mean, she's still a puppy. It's to be expected. But that's kind
of what happened. We ran the airport long story short. I mean, we probably we could have
one. Maybe you could have just gone the airplane. And I don't know. It was so hard. We just,
it was super hard with her. And it just made more sense to come back home and make sure
she was okay because she was freaking out. So third time's the charm. We will get out
and get that collab done. We will get that collab done
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I think it's something that you guys would all enjoy.
But the easy may over here, did not like it.
She did not want to go to the collab,
which is so sad because they have cute dogs
and pets and bunnies.
But we'll get her and everything will be okay.
And you know what, we're just being good dog parents.
And on the good note for Daisy, we left her in the crate last night and we went to a hockey game and she did amazing
She slept she slept played with her toys with the toys came back as I excited to see us
She did pretty good dog
So if you're done hearing about dogs then I will stop here and let's hop into today's
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Okay, so for this story, we are going back to the 1970s.
This was a decade that was just covered with crime.
If you know what I mean, everything seems like it was just so grungy, a decade of
Gary's and Larry's and Tom's in windowless vans, creepy cat callers, grimy times.
Gary's, Larry's and Tom's.
Oh my gosh, I don't want to add more interruptions to this story, but you need to tell them what
happened to you at CVS.
Oh my gosh, yeah, we'll do it quick. Okay. So Garrett and I were at CVS the other day.
And I had Daisy with us. She was just in my arms and most of the time with Daisy, I just tried
to keep her- This isn't about Daisy. No, it's not about Daisy. Stay tuned. I just tried to keep her
entertained. So Garrett was the one kind of grabbing the stuff we needed. He went over to the checkout by himself.
I had Daisy near him, but it didn't look like I was with him and this lady walked up to
me.
And she looked me dead in my eyes and said, cute dog.
And it caught me off guard because normally when people say that Daisy's cute, they're
looking at Daisy.
But she was just like, she got really close to me and said it right to my face.
And so I was like, oh yeah, thank you.
And I walked away.
Well then I was going to go outside with Daisy to get some fresh air while Garrett was finishing
up checking out.
And so I turn around and walk out the doors, but I'm not going to go to the car.
I'm just going to stand right outside.
And that same lady comes barreling out after
me. But then when I stopped because I wasn't walking to the car, she abruptly stops and
now is just like awkwardly standing next to me. And I turn over and look at her and I'm
sure my face was like, okay, this is weird. And then I recognized that she was the same
lady who had said cute dog. And she flips her head out to someone in the parking lot
and does like one short nod at someone
and then just like looks down.
And so I turn out to the parking lot,
I don't see who she's nodding to.
And I think, okay, maybe someone's just coming to pick her up.
So she was saying like, yeah, I'm done, come get me.
But then all of this sudden, as Garrett walks out of the store and looks at me and says,
are you ready to go?
She turns around and walks back into the store.
It was weird.
And I was like, what the heck?
And then as we're walking out, this white windowless van just comes driving down the
the row that we parked in and just drives right past us.
And I could be making this up, like it could have been nothing.
It was weird.
But it was also one of those things where like,
my hair started to stand up.
I got goosebumps.
Like it was just weird.
And she was acting weird when she first came in.
Like the whole thing was, I don't know,
the whole thing was freaky.
Yeah.
Garrett did go back in though, just to sure. Oh, you bet I would have
followed that van anywhere. I couldn't find the van. I couldn't find. Well, she was just
shopped. I went back in and she was just standing there just staring at, I don't know, some
of the items. Like we drove around a little bit and I was like, I'm going back in the store.
Like, yeah, I'm not okay with this. I went back in and she was just standing there just looking
at some items. So I just, that wasn't going to't going to confront her. I mean, I don't know. So we just walked, I just walked
back out and got back in the car and we left. But yeah, it was weird. I mean, yes, she walked out,
like looked at Payton, looked at the parking lot and then walked and not and then walked back inside.
As soon as I came out and she made eye contact with me, she went right back inside. It's almost like because I was standing away from Garrett with Daisy,
just kind of doing my own thing. She didn't know we were together. Who's weird? And then when I
walked outside, it still didn't look like we were together because I walked out by myself,
but then I sat and waited for you. In the second, she realized we were together. She like just bolted
back inside. Yeah, the whole thing was weird. So we had to tell that because we were together, she like just bolted back inside. Yeah, the whole thing was weird.
So we had to tell that because we were just talking about creepy vans.
Windalous vans from Gary's and Larry's and Tom's.
So again, the 70s.
This is a grimy time.
But for Candra and Julio Torres, all this stuff was kind of outside of their field of vision.
They were innocent and young and in love in the 70s.
And they had been married for only a year.
Candra was 16 and Julio was 21.
And yes, I know, Candra was still a minor and Julio was an adult, but it was not a vast
age difference, especially during these times.
They'd been dating for a while and they were so in love that Candra's family supported the relationship. Only her father
wanted it to be proper because he was a religious man and so he encouraged them to
get married even though she was only 16, which they did. And they remained a
really happy and close couple all the way a year into their marriage. Just still
kind of in that honeymoon state, blissful state really into each other.
So now at this point, it's July 1976.
Candra and Julio were approaching their one year wedding anniversary, and to celebrate it,
they planned a weekend camping trip into the rustic wilderness of Oregon, which is where
they lived.
Now, originally, they were going to travel to the Oregon coast,
but Julio decided instead to take them to the Austin Haasprings,
which was up in the mountains along the Clackamas River.
Now Julio loved fishing, and he wanted to teach
his new wife, Candra, how to fish.
But also, money was really tight for this young couple, as you
would imagine. Neither of them were from a wealthy family, and they were both just making
ends meet. They had a combined total of $60 to spend for this anniversary trip.
Sounds like you and we got married.
Shot's taken.
Should not say that. Just saying.
Okay, yeah, okay, I was a little bit broke. So camping out and sleeping under the stars and cooking food over an open fire.
Not only would this save them money, but it actually seemed like a pretty romantic and adventurous alternative to a motel room.
The night before the trip, they did most of their packing and called a few of
their friends to see if they could find someone to watch Rusty. This is their pet dog.
But it was looking like they might just have to take Rusty along with them. That night they
went to bed and then all night long, Candra had nightmares, dreadful dreams of something going deeply, horrifyingly wrong in the mountains.
In the morning when she woke up, she was feeling like her dreams may have been a premonition.
And this is like such a scary thing, especially after watching a final destination, because
if you're getting on a plane and you have a dream about a plane crashing,
do you really want to go get on the plane? Mm-hmm. Yeah. I mean no, but I understand what you're saying.
So they brushed this off and the date by the way was Thursday, July 22nd,
1976, and that was the day that they planned to embark on their camping trip.
They were planning on getting back home on Sunday.
And while Julio tied up
Lucense and got the rest of the packing done, Candra shared her fears with a close friend
of hers. And the friend suggested that she take her Bible along with her, just to maybe
ward off bad luck. The friend assured her the Bible would protect her from anything bad
happening. So Candra slipped the Bible into her backpack along with the rest
of her essentials. And it's worth noting that Julio also had an ominous feeling about the
trip. He even went so far as to suggest that even though it's their anniversary trip,
maybe their friend Mike should join them because safety in numbers, it was maybe a solution
to their worries. But when they stopped by Mike's house to see if he wanted to come there was no answer when they knocked on the door
So they just left a note and on it they wrote, sorry you missed the fun then Candra and Julio getting ready to take off
Also couldn't find anyone to watch Rusty and they couldn't afford to board him at a kennel
So they decided to just take him with they loaded up their car stopped, opt for gas and canned food, bought fishing licenses, and headed toward Mount Hood National Forest. It was
late afternoon by this point, a beautiful day, but while driving up the winding paths into
the mountains, they ended up missing their turn. This would be the turn into Austin Hot Springs,
which was where they were going. So they ended up driving miles in the wrong direction toward another destination.
And before they realized their mistake, they found themselves on the spookiest road that they'd ever been on.
Like, something really didn't feel right about this seemingly endless stretch of eerie old road.
And that was when they realized they had missed their exit.
So they finally turned back around,
having lost considerable fuel as well.
By the time they reached Austin Hoss Springs,
it was getting dark and the gates were closing for the night.
But a park ranger allowed them to just park outside the gate
and then walk in.
He said they could cook dinner
and do some twilight fishing if they liked, but they couldn't camp inside the park that
night. They'd have to wait till the gates open the next morning and spots became
available. So they went into the park and after cooking their dinner they
gravitated to some other campers who were also parked near their car and
settled inside their car with the doors locked for the night. But then the dog was restless for most of the night, so they weren't able to actually get in a
really good night's sleep. In fact, in the middle of the night they had to dig out the flashlight
and take rusty down to the river for a drink of water. After this the dog settled down and they
managed to sleep through the few remaining hours they had left.
And when they woke up early in the morning, the rangers let them know that there was now
a spot available inside the park.
They were taken to the campsite and there, Kendra cooked breakfast while Julio fished.
It wasn't great fishing though.
He didn't catch anything, so he packed up the poles and they moved onto the hot springs,
which were really busy that day. There were plenty of people around as they swam and some of them
were people they recognized from the car park the night before. So they felt pretty safe
despite that uneasy start to their trip.
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the river trying to catch some fish, but he just wasn't having any luck. He hadn't caught a single
fish all day. Kendra moved on to cooking some food, and as the afternoon began approaching evening, they
drove farther downstream until they passed a fisherman.
They asked the fisherman if the fish were biting, and he said he hadn't caught anything at all.
They drove further and saw another fisherman.
They asked him to, if he'd had any luck that day, and he said he'd caught three fish,
but none of them were keepers.
It was growing to be a bit frustrating by this point, and Candre asked Julio if maybe
they shouldn't just go home.
The fuel in the car was getting really low, but Julio wanted to try one more spot.
I mean, he came here to fish.
So they drove on deeper and deeper into the woods.
The sun at this point was setting, the road was getting dimmer,
and eventually they pulled over and parked by a boat launch near the North Fork Dam. And
as they were getting out of their car, they noticed a red pickup truck with Nebraska
plates pulling up and parking next to them. The man inside who appeared to be in his
late 20s, got out of his truck and walked up to the water.
Julio then approached the man
and hoping to get some pointers,
began talking to him like he had the other two fishermen
telling him about his rotten luck
that there had been zero fish all day.
But the man just sort of stared straight ahead
without making eye contact and delivered short replies,
almost like he didn't even wanna give Julio the time of day. He
didn't seem interested in anything that Julio was saying. But that all changed
when the man turned around and saw that Candra was with them. Suddenly he lit
up. It was like a switch had been flipped. He told Julio that he knew a place
where a truckload of fish had just been dumped into the river. He'd heard about
it from some other fish from any said. And that was when the now, helpful stranger, introduced
himself.
I'm Tom, he said, I'm a logger, and I work in these woods. The spot he had in mind was
about eight miles up the river deeper into the woods. Julio didn't think that they'd
have enough gas in the car to make it there and back. But Tom told him not to worry. If
their tank hits empty, he could go to town in the morning and bring back some fuel for
them.
Man, that's like the, it just seems, I mean, to know it's out of context because it just
seems like the biggest red flag ever. Right. If anyone ever told me that, I'd be like,
you're insane.
Like, I'm not going to go out there and lose gas. I don't want to run out of gas. Like, are you crazy? Also, Tom the logger. Come on. I mean, that's, that's really his name,
but there's no way his name's really Tom the logger. Well, it's not just you, because
something about the stranger named Tom made Candra fill uneasy. And honestly it is probably
little things about Tom that Candra noticed that her husband didn't like she was noticing that his
eyes kind of spent a lot of time on her. She could fill it. But also this wasn't new for her. She
was young and attractive and often found herself on the receiving end of unwanted attention from men.
So in that respect, Tom wasn't necessarily unusual, but there was something else about him.
She just couldn't put her finger on it. So she ignored her intuition and got into the car
with Julio and began following the man's truck as he led them to the spot that he described.
After all, Kendra thought to herself.
She had her husband and dog with her.
So she had two pretty loyal defenders
to back her up if things went wrong.
And Julio was not a puny guy.
He was six feet tall and a sturdy 185 pounds,
both bigger and taller than the stranger Tom the logger.
So she felt comfortable enough.
And as they were following behind Tom,
the road was getting narrower and seemingly farther from civilization. The man stopped his
truck finally and pulled over. He walked up to the couple and suggested that they ride with him
the rest of the way so they don't run out of gas. Candra almost instinctively rejected this.
She didn't want to abandon their car
and be at the mercy of this unfamiliar person. Julio asked, okay, where exactly is this fishing spot?
And he told them, well, it's just beyond Bagby Hot Springs Road. Now, this is exactly where Julio and
Candra had inadvertently been heading the previous day when they missed their turn.
Interesting.
But remember, they went up that super creepy road.
And so this is like, this is the place where they were getting that creeped out vibe the
day before.
Yeah.
But despite this, despite all that foreboding, they decided to continue on and follow
Tom to the fishing spot up an old dirt road that was completely can't be by the woods.
By the time they parked, the sun had set,
and it was too dark to fish.
So they pitched their tent, set up camp,
and started a campfire.
Tom went to his truck and came back
with something he wanted to show them.
It was a dead bird.
So they park, they put their tent up,
and then logger Tom is like, hold I got to go get something out of my truck
I want to show you and it's a dead bird. Oh my gosh. That's okay. He said that he killed it on his way to the forest
But Candra was repulsed. She said we don't believe in killing things for sport and Tom said I didn't kill it for sport though
I'm gonna eat it. And honestly, let me just say at this point,
I would be looking for an opportunity to flee.
Like this is just not my vibe.
I mean, I don't know if it's the fact
that he killed a bird.
I think it's the way he presented and did all of it.
Yeah, let me go get something.
Yeah, let me go get something.
Oh, look at his bird, I just killed that bird.
That's weird.
But also, they're already up here.
So it's kind of like, oh, are we overreacting?
I don't know, it's just too late.
They were already past the point of no return, they'd come this far and they didn't know
these woods.
After dinner, Tom went back to his truck and returned with a rifle.
Let's go for a walk, he told the couple, I know of a spot where we can hunt for deer.
Julio told him that hunting deer out of season
was illegal, but Tom didn't seem to care, he just laughed. He says, quote, we could
eat only the hind quarters, we could be wasteful masters. And wasteful masters was a stilted
phrase. Candra wondered where it came from, like that was just odd. And Tom's manner
overall was just odd. And Candra recognized overall was just odd, and Candra recognized
and tried to ignore the fact that they were now alone with this man who was armed with a rifle
in an isolated part of the woods. They were at this point completely at his mercy, but she tried
to talk herself out of her fillings of dread. And meanwhile, Julio followed Tom out into a clearing
and the man handed him his binoculars. There were deer just a little ways up ahead. Julio followed Tom out into a clearing and the man handed him his binoculars.
Their word deer just a little ways up ahead.
Julio observed them through the binoculars and then Tom raised his rifle, caulked it and
pointed it toward the deer, but he didn't shoot.
But just hearing the sound of the rifle being caulked gave Candra Goosebumps.
She wanted to turn back, she wanted to go back to camp, but they were essentially trapped
now.
They said goodnight to the man and locked themselves in their car and went to sleep.
Now before drifting off, Candra told her husband that she didn't like Tom.
He seemed to enjoy killing for the sake of killing, but Julio reminded her that everyone's
different and you just have to understand them on their own terms.
The next morning, the couple was jarred awake when Tom began knocking on
the hood of their car just as the sun began to rise. He suggested that Don was the best time to fish
and they should skip breakfast and let him drive them further into the forest to the ideal spot.
Oh my gosh, it's it's so hard because hearing it from this perspective, you're just like red flag, red flag, red flag, red flag.
But I know.
How are they supposed to be?
I know it's so much different in person sometimes.
I don't know.
Well, and also it's the 70s.
And I'm not saying that's like in a, it's just,
it was a different time.
I think it's just, I think stranger danger
is way more prevalent now than it was in the 70s.
It's stringy, danger.
It's stringy, danger. But yeah, I mean, those I it was in the 70s. It's stringy-dain-ji. It's stringy-dain-ji.
But yeah.
I mean, those I grew up in the 70s,
correct me if I'm wrong, but I would,
I mean, I would dare to say that's pretty obvious.
I mean, my dad was born in 1970
and he would have gotten into a truck with a man
and he didn't know and drove up to go hunting or fishing.
Yeah, he'd still do it.
Probably.
I didn't.
Shout out that.
But yeah, so it's just,
ugh, thing you hear it and you're like,
no, no, it's like watching a horror movie.
And you're like, don't do it, don't do it.
Yeah, so they decided to get into his truck
and they drive onward.
But as he drove, Tom had trouble finding the spot that he claimed to the couple
that he knew.
As familiar as he claimed to be with the area, it was like he'd suddenly lost his bearings.
When Tom finally found the area of the river where he had been indicating this huge population
of fish was, Tom hung back while Candor and Julio tried their luck.
Julio cast his line and waited. But it was
the same as it had been since the beginning of the trip he caught nothing. As they contemplated
returning to camp, Tom suddenly began shooting at birds with his rifle. It was just as Kandra
had said, he seemed eager to kill things. And as Tom began petting their dog Rusty, he
offered his opinion that there are
only two things wrong with Rusty. He's alive and he's walking. Now, this was another
comment from Tom that just said yes about their dog. And this just sent chills up and down
Candra's spine as it should. And Julio to seem to sense at this point that Tom was not
safe. Like they the red flags are are blaring at this point and they're like,
we are in danger, we need to leave.
And they feel stuck, I'm sure.
He told Candra that he didn't want to leave the two of them alone,
which Candra agreed with.
And when Candra on buttoned a few buttons of her blouse to cool down from the blistering July heat,
Julio told her to button them back up.
He's like, no, we can't even be doing that at this point.
So there was something definitely predatory about Tom.
And Julio was noticing it too.
But trying to de-escalate the situation,
Tom suggested they go do more hunting.
And Julio was like, OK, yeah, we're going to go off
and try to hunt some deer, I guess.
He then followed Tom and disappeared
into the clearing while Candra stayed behind with Rusty and began cooking breakfast. Suddenly though, she heard
a single shot ring out. She turned around in the direction of where she heard the shot,
and a few moments later, Tom appeared, but he was alone. He said, we got ourselves a
deer, while staring at her. Kendra felt something deeply wrong.
Where was Julio?
And as she got up and ran toward the clearing
from where she heard the shot,
another gunshot sounded behind her.
And trigger warning here, this is animal cruelty,
but she, here's a Yelp, and you guys know what happens
after that.
I cannot.
So Kendra confronts Tom crying and says, you just shot my dog
and Tom begins approaching her while reloading his rifle and he says, that's right and I shot
your husband too. Yes. So, Kendra is absolutely terrified. She's terrified because now she doesn't know where Julio is. This guy just says he shot him.
He just shot her dog and she's now all alone deep in the woods. Would she doesn't know with a stranger who would just
apparently murdered her husband and she just saw him kill her dog. So at this point she's I'm gonna die. That's what's running through her mind.
So at this point, she's, I'm gonna die. That's what's running through her mind.
It was at this point that Tom walked her to Ward's
Julio's body to show her that he really did shoot her husband.
So then she had to look at her husband's dead body.
And then he grabbed her by the hand and started forcing her to walk with him.
He told her it wouldn't do her any good to run because he could just shoot to kill her
from 500 yards away. If I leave you here, he warned her, it won't do her any good to run because he could just shoot to kill her from 500 yards away.
If I leave you here, he warned her it won't be alive.
She begged him not to kill her, but he would only react by flashing the same creepy, vacant
grin that he had been kind of doing the whole morning.
You and your husband were dumb to believe that I was a logger who worked up here, he said.
I've killed five or six people and I'm wanted for murder in several states.
He said, you can see my truck is from Nebraska. My name is Kent NotTom
and I'm a hitman for the organization. Doesn't declare what organization I am.
That's weird, you know, he's just a freaking weirdo.
Yeah, but I've killed one man too many and now they're after me.
I had to kill your husband because I wanted to take you into the mountains to live with me because I need a companion.
He told her she was fit enough to be a mountain woman. She told him she would only be a drag on him that she was a city girl at heart and
feeling his sexual interest in her. She told him that she was a quote, slut who gets it on with everyone everyone Which is so devastating because she's trying to turn it off. Yes. That's so bad. It's not true
But she's yeah, and even if it was true
It's like something that would then turn this guy off. You know what I mean? So it's just all in all bad
I can't believe you just shot them right and her dog and her husband are now dead
That is like so much trauma within just two minutes.
I don't even know how you handle all that. Right. And now she has to fight for
her life. Yeah. But it doesn't seem to be working. He led her deeper into
the woods, dropping items along the way to leave what Candra believed was a
false trail. He made her step only on rocks and nothing like the mud or the dirt
nothing that would leave her footprints. He hiked with his kidnapped victim for about four hours.
Yikes.
When they stopped to rest at a river,
she entered the water to cool off,
and as they'd been hiking for miles,
she was burning hot, but she felt Tom staring at her.
And when she turned around,
he demanded that she walk over to him.
She did, and he then ordered her to take her top off. You know where this
is going. I don't have to explain it, but she begs him. She says, you murdered my husband,
please don't do this to me. But then he pulls out a knife, and he forces her to. And over
the next two days, Tom kept Candra around, moving her from area to area within the woods, as if he hadn't
yet decided what he was going to do with her, all the while continuing to assault her
again and again.
He bragged during this time that he could have killed her husband with a knife or with
his bare hands, he says because I'm trained in hand-to-hand combat.
But a gun of course is much less messy and painful He said, if you know how to use it.
He told her he was trying to protect her
by not killing Julio in front of her.
He said it was decent of me to make sure
that I dragged him away before I did it.
It's so weird to me that I just can't believe
these are the actual thoughts
of running to those guys' mind.
And that he's just bragging to her about it.
It's absolutely cold-blooded.
And Candra had become convinced that she was not it. It's absolutely cold-blooded. And
Candra had become convinced that she was not going to make it out of these woods alive. Yeah, by the second day she began submitting to the man. She stopped resisting.
She tried to forget that her husband was dead and that this man was the man who killed him.
And every time they would stop to rest, she would read that Bible that she had packed and she would pray.
Tom noticed this and told her that he too used to be religious, but he said God gave up
on me a long time ago.
This is when Cantor told him God doesn't give up on anybody.
Tom disagreed.
He said once again that he killed too many people and that the organization was after him.
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Tom talked non-stop.
He told her that he admired Hitler.
This is not the first time we've seen this being said
of one of these stories. And that he hated his family. He talked about his
mafia connections. A lot of his stories sounded like bull crap and his demeanor
veered from rough to gentle swinging back and forth like a pendulum. She kept
pulling out her Bible and reading aloud from it. By the third day, Tom was
beginning to look and sound sick. He thought
he might have pneumonia and told her he thought he was going to die.
Candra began crying and then Tom started crying too. And this is when something seemed to
kind of break in this moment. And finally, he confessed to Candra that he didn't want
to kill her. He told her that he didn't kill her husband on purpose. It was an accident, he said.
But he'd already served time in prison and he was afraid of going back.
So that's why he brought her up to where he'd letter at this hiding spot.
He's still a couple of dogs, so it's a, it's obviously a lie. I'm just saying. Even if it wasn't accident.
It's like, yes, I think he's on well. I think he's on well. Obviously he's on well. They're sure
So as Candra's like sitting here grass me its draws trying to figure out the right thing to say trying to fight for her life
He agrees to let her go. So she's like bargaining with him
He agrees to let her go under one condition and that condition was that she back up his story that the shooting was an accident
and tell authorities that she saw the whole thing.
So Larry's that he thought that she would do that.
Right. And over the day, as they hiked their way back to the surface of the forest, he
repeatedly told her how it happened, how it was an accident to get the story in her head,
how the gun had unexpectedly discharged when he was handing it to Hulio.
And eventually, Candra started to have a little bit of Stockholm syndrome.
Imagine what she's gone through the last couple days.
So she begins to almost convince herself that this happens.
She's like, okay, maybe this did happen.
The more she said it over and over.
Maybe he didn't mean to do it.
Maybe he didn't mean to do it.
Maybe this is all just a bad dream.
She hadn't seen the actual shooting.
She didn't want to believe this man in front of her was bad because then that means that
she's at the mercy of him.
So she accepts this version of events as a survival mechanism.
And once they were out of the woods, they go to the police station together.
And Tom, whose full name was Thomas Leslie Brown.
So his name actually was Tom, took the lead.
He did all the talking.
He told the police, he wished to report an accidental shooting.
And when the two sat down with a detective who took the report, Tom explained that he'd
met this couple, brought them deep into the woods and he went hunting with Julio.
In his statement, he said, quote, Julio and I walked up to the clearing the morning of the 24th.
He was looking through my binoculars and he spotted a deer.
He handed them to me so I could see and I handed the rifle over to him at the same time.
He said then after he looked at the deer and gave the glasses back to Julio,
he was handed the gun and it was while it was being passed.
He accidentally grabbed it by the balance with his finger and on the trigger it fired and the bullet hit Julio in
the head so it was an accident. And Tom claimed that Candra had witnessed the
whole thing she ran screaming he claimed the dog which had been asleep then
woke up and charged at him trying to attack him so he shot the dog too he had no
choice. The detective asked Tom to clarify when exactly this had occurred.
And he said it happened on Saturday.
Well, it's now Wednesday.
And so the detective was like, this was four days ago.
And Tom explained that he'd gone into a state of shock for several hours.
He didn't know what to do.
He'd felt that because he had a rather extensive
criminal record, no one would believe him, so he decided to flee. He claimed he then told
Kandra that she could do what she wanted, but he was going to retreat. And then he said,
she told him that he couldn't just leave her there, that he had to take her back to civilization.
He said he then refused, saying there's no way he was going to go back and so she was free to accompany him into the mountains instead. And because he knew these
woods and she didn't, she followed him. He told detectives he spent the next three days
trying to push past his fear and confront the situation. And when Candra agreed to back
him up, he then left the woods with her and proceeded to go to the police station and
here they were. Now, obviously the detective was suspicious of Tom's story and asked Candra to explain what had happened.
And she sitting there in front of Tom backs it up. She says, yeah, it was an accident.
Tom didn't mean to do it. But she she was talking very robotic. Yeah. And if they had been
split into separate rooms immediately, there's a chance that she wouldn't have agreed.
Surprise. They didn't split immediately. Right.
Loing that it was her husband, I'm surprised they didn't go. Let's split them up.
Right. That figure I was going on. I'm not blaming it when I'm just saying I'm surprised.
They didn't do that. But either way, she in a robotic, basically dead eye way says, yeah,
Tom was then given a polygraph test and he passed. He accompanied
authorities back to the scene, up in the mountains in order to give them a better sense of how
things went down. And also to recover Julio's body. Now by the time they got to it, Julio
was still dressed in his hiking gear, but he was already pretty badly decomposed. Remember,
this is July peak of summer. It's hot. It's humid, and he had been covered in ferns
as if to conceal him.
Now nearby, they found the remains of Rusty,
and they also found the Winchester rifle
that was responsible for Julio's death.
Tom had discarded it before leaving the woods,
same with the savage rifle, there were two rifles,
and both rifles were confiscated by police
for a ballistic examination.
The autopsy that was performed on Julio
showed that he died from a single rifle blast to the head.
The bullet entered through the right cheek
and exited on the left side of his neck.
So this would mean the bullet's path was
almost perfectly horizontal,
which seemed unlikely if the gun had accidentally
discharged while being passed back and forth.
It was more like it had been aimed at Julio, but they couldn't tell for sure.
Nonetheless, he had passed his polygraph, and the police here were supportive of Mr.
Tom and believed his account.
Meanwhile, as she rested at home with her parents,
Kandra kept having flashes of the trauma on the mountain.
Something inside her brain was alerting her,
telling her that the story that she was telling,
which she had absolutely,
lootly absorbed into her memory at this point,
wasn't what happened.
So she starts having PTSD flashbacks of like,
I buried this, I'm burying the thing and it's
like trying so hard to fight out of her brain.
It seems she had memories of everything leading up to meeting Tom, but then the three days
that followed the shooting were a total blur.
She remembered being scared of Tom when they first met him and kind of liking him by the
end of the ordeal.
But then she thought about the gunshot, the blood,
and the memory gap began slowly filling in.
And when she returned to the apartment,
she had shared with Julio in the company of her mother.
She broke out crying.
It was almost like this barrier broke.
She turned to her mom and said,
I'm not sure Julio's death was really an accident. And her mom was horrified,
but not exactly shocked because she knew her daughter and the way she was acting and the story
just hadn't been sounding right. Obviously, the way Candra was delivering it, like in a very robotic
tone, it seemed programmed. And so, a week after she went to the police Candra returned to the station with her parents and she told the detectives
She wanted to tell him what really happened because now she was pretty sure it wasn't an accident
She said that guy murdered my husband and she revealed that over the next three days
She was sexually assaulted multiple times held prisoner and then that he had convinced her that she'd seen the shooting and it had been an
Accident and that he'd let her go if she came to town and backed up his account so she thinks that her brain
Just like went into survival mode the detectives though were now having trouble with Candra's story
They couldn't believe that she'd lie for a man who just murdered her husband
She was his prisoner for three days.
Why can't it?
Right.
Like anything could have been.
Oh for sure.
And also she's in such a vulnerable state.
Her mind is all over the place now.
Right.
It's susceptible to anything.
So they give her a polygraph and while Tom passed his polygraph, Candra felled, which
is not weird because there was still probably a part of her brain that
thought it was true.
She was trying to figure out what the correct version was.
So she was given another polygraph test and she felt that one too.
So like we've said many times on our podcast, polygraph tests are just bogus.
But poor Candra who'd been through so much already felt these tests.
And the police thought she was lying and they refused to reopen the case. And they returned
Tom's rifles to him. Yep. But then a psychiatrist named Dr. J. H. Trelevin of the Oregon
State Hospital sat down with Candra to go through what she said had happened.
And he walked away from his interactions with her, with the conclusion that she had in fact
been brainwashing.
It's Stockholm syndrome.
They call it.
That's when kidnapped victims and hostages, either as a survival mechanism or because
they've been manipulated or sometimes a combination of both, begin to sympathize with their captors
and believe everything that they're told.
This was named after the 1973 Stockholm Sweet and Bank robbery, which we've covered on
this podcast.
The doctor believed all the hallmarks of Stockholm syndrome brainwashing were evident in
candra.
Psychic shock, witnessing Tom Brown kill her dog and being told that he'd killed her husband,
then seeing her husband's body isolation, programming,
Tom repeating the story of how the accident happened, torture, and the promise of a reward,
which was escaping the woods with her life.
Dr. Trelevin shared his thoughts with the detectives and convinced them just to take another look at the case.
He's like, listen, I know it's closed, but as a doctor, I'm pretty sure she's telling the truth.
And also, you know, they knew of Tom's criminal record and that Tom had prior arrest for kidnapping,
dating back to when he was a teenager.
Which makes it even more obvious.
Right. It turns out the truck and the rifles that he had that day were stolen, and physical
evidence would tell whether the dog had been shot in front like Tom had claimed or from
behind like candor claimed.
But the dog was never autopsy'd and had already been buried.
Another finding from Julio's autopsy they revisited was the lack of gunpowder residue around
the entrance wound.
Not on his head, in his hair, or in his shirt, and it would have been if it really had
gone off from just a pass.
So they did a series of test fires on the same Winchester rifle from varying distances,
and they concluded that the rifle couldn't have been closer than 36 inches away from
Hulio when he was shot, which proved that his story was a fabrication and Candra had
been telling the truth.
Hulio's death was in fact a murder and not an accident.
The case was then brought before a grand jury and it was decided that Tom Brown would be
tried for murder.
So he was arrested and charged and while he was in jail, he actually confessed everything
to his cellmate.
He boasted that he was going to beat the rap and once
he was out, he would go after both Kandra and the two prosecutors. He was going to kill
them both. And even if he did get convicted, he would only do a few years. He told the cell
mate, and once he was out, he would then go kill Kandra. Either way, that cellmate decides
to testify against him.
I feel like that happens all the time. It seems so weird to me that you have two cons
inside a jail and you're telling the other you're telling the other con your story of how you
killed someone. You like you don't think he's gonna snitch on you. Don't trust the sneaky sneaky.
Of course he's gonna snitch on you. Exactly. Two days before the trial, Tom Brown posted bond and
meanwhile, Candra was put up in a motel room under a false name for her own protection.
Brown was so cocky and confident that he waved a jury trial, and so the trial was presented
just before one judge. Kendra had a hard time testifying on the stand and reliving the incident
no doubt, so instead of testifying, she wrote an 18-page statement detailing the entire ordeal.
Tom Brown took the stand and gave a new account of how the gun went off, trying to conform
this story to the forensic evidence, but the judge didn't buy it.
The judge found him guilty and sentenced him to life in prison.
Candra Torres eventually remarried and had children and lives in a different state under
a new name, so we will also be protecting her identity.
Per Kendra, good for her for figuring out how to deal
with all the trauma and continue with life.
Right.
And again, with the survivor stories, it's the hardest part.
It's like you would think that surviving would be the tough part,
but no, yeah, it's the.
Any survivor tells you it's the aftermath that is so hard oh that's so crazy I Julio's dead it's so sad that
is horrible it's so traumatic gosh dang it and Rusty I know that's so sad I
felt bad at the beginning I was talking about Tom the logger and I was right
yeah but then he said his name was fake, but then it actually was Tom.
So we can kind of just take a moment here to think about Candra because she is a real
victim. This is a real story and you know, like it's someone's real life. And I also think
I don't ever want to discredit the fact that she played a big
role in getting out of this life. She went through what she had to go through,
she did what she had to do to stay alive and it's it's more than any of us
would ever understand. All right you guys that was our episode for today and we
will see you next time with another one. I love it. And I hate it. Goodbye.