Murder With My Husband - 33. Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom - The College Couple

Episode Date: October 19, 2020

On this episode of Murder With My Husband, Payton tells Garrett the story of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom. LIVE ONLINE SHOW TICKETS HERE! https://www.moment.co/murderwithmyhusband Case ...Sources: https://www.knoxnews.com/story/news/crime/2019/11/08/judge-denies-lemaricus-davidson-new-trial-torture-slayings/2528247001/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murders_of_Channon_Christian_and_Christopher_Newsom https://www.wbir.com/article/news/local/boyd-trial/the-last-suspect-ive-always-had-a-mothers-instinct-that-he-was-the-one-who-murdered-my-son/51-9d096528-f558-4d05-bdef-9f33f575e4ee https://www.wvlt.tv/content/news/Timeline-of-the-Channon-Christian-Christopher-Newsom-murders--513420461.html https://medium.com/@truecrimetimesblog/one-of-the-most-vicious-crimes-in-u-s-history-e8b7eca42b5a Follow our Social Media: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:26 Yes, you energy, energy for everything. Captain Banner now to our podcast. This is Myrto with my husband, I'm Peyton Moreland. And I'm Garrett Moreland. And he's the husband. And I'm the husband. We hope you guys had an amazing week last week. I know that it's officially spooky season and from what I gather most of us who like true crime actually love Halloween time too. So happy spooky month for all of you who love Halloween like I do.
Starting point is 00:01:16 Halloween is a pretty cool time of the year. We don't even know what we're going to be for. No, we don't. We haven't even talked about it. Maybe you guys should go on our social media and let us know if you guys have an idea for what we should dress up as. We do like to dress up. Last year we were docking Marty from back to the future. And the year before that, we were the Adams family with just the two of us. That was fun though. Yeah, I did enjoy that one too.
Starting point is 00:01:41 Just a reminder for everyone who is listening, if this is the first episode, you are listening to, welcome. We are so excited to have you. But we've been getting some confusion. So just so you know, I love True Crime and Garrett, my husband hates it. And every week, I tell him a true crime story that he knows absolutely nothing about. He hasn't even heard the story. I'm pretty sure that Garrett just knows the name Ted Bundy. He probably doesn't even know what Ted Bundy's still to this day has done. We've done how many episodes of these. A lot. And she's not lying. I really haven't heard any of these cases. It's all completely due information to me. Yeah. So just so you know, that's the gig. That's how this podcast goes.
Starting point is 00:02:24 It's fun. It's fun. It's different and we're so excited to have you here. So let's just go ahead and jump into today's story. But here's my sources. www.noxnews.com wikipedia.org wbir.com wvlt.tv.content and medium.com. Before we hop into it, this case was suggested to us by Beth Matthews 0801 on Instagram, so thank you so much, Beth, for suggesting this in.
Starting point is 00:02:56 It's the year 2007, and we are in Knoxville, Tennessee, which is a tranquil hub of East Tennessee. Knoxville, although having more PhDs per capita than almost any other city, is very culturally divided. There is West Knoxville, which is the wealthy area of the city, good schools, country clubs, that type of thing. People there describe it as the West, and then the rest. So meaning the West is the top notch of the city and then there's everyone out two lives in the city. Not that the rest of Knoxville is bad or anything but the city is definitely a
Starting point is 00:03:35 painting of high school clicks. Okay. Shannon Christian was a 21-year-old blue eyed blonde hair young girl who grew up on the west side. She was so kind, made friends with everyone in high school. People say she actually wasn't into clicks as much. She bounced around and could kind of hang out with anyone. After high school, Shannon enrolled at the University of Tennessee for college and made the decision to live at home and save money while going to school. She had a full-class schedule and two jobs. During this time of life, Shannon really took to her get along with anyone personality and met a 23-year-old construction worker named Christopher Newsom. He had been a baseball player
Starting point is 00:04:17 in high school and was a successful hard worker. Shannon Christian and Chris Newsom fell for each other immediately. It was cold in January 2007 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Shannon and Chris were still in their honeymoon phase and getting along perfectly. On January 6, 2007, Shannon was hanging out with her friend named Cara Soeward's. They were getting ready together for a party and were waiting on Chris and his friends to come pick them up. Around 7.30 p.m. Chris calls Shannon to tell her that he's running late.
Starting point is 00:04:52 Shannon tells Kara, go ahead, just go to the party. I know you wanna get there, go with Almy, all wait here and wait for Chris to come pick me up, you just take your car and drive there and I'll meet you at the party. Kara eager to get to the party, agrees and leave Shannon at her home in the Washington Ridge apartment complex. As the night goes on and Kara realizes that Shannon and Chris never actually made it to
Starting point is 00:05:16 the party, she begins to worry. Maybe they decided to ditch the party and just hang out them too, but that's not like Shannon to just not check in. She tries calling her multiple times, but Shannon won't answer any of Karris calls. When Shannon fell to return home to her parents house that night and never checked in to let them know why, Shannon's mom tries calling. Shannon also won't answer her. It wasn't until the next day when Shannon's boss called to ask why Shannon never showed up for her shift that her parents knew something was
Starting point is 00:05:49 seriously wrong. Shannon's parents decided to call Kara, her friend that she had been with that night, and asked if Shannon ever came back to her apartment that night. But according to Kara, Chris's truck was in the parking lot so it seems like he showed up to pick her up, but Shannon's forerunner was gone. So instead of Chris coming to pick her up and take her to the party in his truck, Shannon's car was gone. Shannon's car is gone and his car is now in the parking lot. Okay, that's interesting.
Starting point is 00:06:16 They attempt to call the hospitals, jettles, anywhere they can think of, but they hear nothing about the whereabouts of their daughter. At this point, Shannon's parents get a hold of Chris' parents, and together they decide to file a missing person's report after discovering that his parents too hadn't heard from Chris since the night before. Both of the college aged kids love birds were missing. But being that, you know, Chris and Shannon, were these two love birds in a college town with a car and they'd really only been missing for not even 12 hours.
Starting point is 00:06:48 The police are like, okay calm down. It's not that rare for two lovebirds to just run off for the weekend and hang out, so they don't accept the missing persons report. They're like come back to us in a couple days if they're still gone. So was Chris from the west Side or the quote unquote, rest? The rest side. Okay, I was just trying to figure out
Starting point is 00:07:09 if there's any drama between the whole West and rest of the dating together. Yeah, so as far as that goes, I mean, she did meet a new click of friends, but he was a successful kid. There was nothing scary or bad about him. Her parents liked him. There was nothing in that situation as to...
Starting point is 00:07:29 No bad blood or anything. Okay. So at this point, Shannon's dad gets a hold of his phone company and asks them if they can see where his daughter's phone last pinged. With no help from local authority, he had to do something. The phone company gets back to him and claims that Shannon's phone had last pinged near Cherry Street, which was extremely nerve-wracking for everyone involved. Because Cherry Street was in the middle
Starting point is 00:07:59 of industrial land in a part of town that had a very dangerous reputation. Cherry Street was known kind of as the crime street in Knoxville. This is where it's drugs rotated through the gangs roamed, like it was just kind of that street, you know? And so they were just, why the heck is our daughter's phone pinging on probably what could be known as the most dangerous street in
Starting point is 00:08:25 our city. Shannon and Chris' parents are worried. They know that their kids know they shouldn't go to that part of town especially at night. What could their kids have been doing there? Despite the risk, an organized search for Shannon and Chris made up of family and friends begins on that part of town. For hours, they searched even through the night, but they find nothing. So keep in mind, you have a whole group of people from the west side of town coming
Starting point is 00:08:54 down to what could be known as the worst part of town and searching. So how weird that was for both communities for both communities really, because there was no like mixing over in this. It was very divided. And I assume there was no way to track her car. No. That same day, January 7th, a train conductor spots what he believes to be human remains along railroad tracks.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Oh, no. Cops had out to investigate and discover a burned nude body of a young man. More than 80% of his body had been burned, but DNA testing still confirmed that it was Chris Newsom, her boyfriend. Devastatingly, evidence shows he had been gagged, bound, and shot three times in the back, neck, and head. Officers break the news to his family and I like talk about the most heartbreaking thing you could probably ever hear. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:09:51 With the discovery of Chris, police immediately take Shannon's disappearance seriously now. I mean, they're kind of in panic mode. They're like, crap, we totally ignored these parents and now he's dead. I mean, for any parent, any of these murders or stories is just heartbreaking. I know. It's just, oh, he's dead. On January 8th, 2007, friends and family continue searching on the side of town where Chris
Starting point is 00:10:14 had been found. It's at this point that on the streets of Chipman and Glider, Shannon's father finds his daughter's abandoned forerunner. Cops respond and immediately searched the car. It had been recently cleaned and the driver's seat was leaned pretty far back, too far back that Shannon couldn't have driven like that. The Knoxville Police Department finished processing Shannon's car and find a thumbprint on an envelope in the back seat of the forerunner. When ran, the fingerprint came back to a man named
Starting point is 00:10:46 Lamarcus Davidson, who was an ex-con. He had actually just been released from prison not even a few months ago and guess what for? Car jacking. Oh, so I mean, I'm sure we're going to get into it, but it seemed like everything was going so well when she was at the apartment. Yes. And within seconds it went wrong. Police contact Lamarcus's parole officer. They discovered that his current address is 2, 3, 1, 6, chipmint street, which is only a few blocks away from where Chris's body was found. So I just want to lay out Chris's body is found, her car her cars found and where this Lamarcus is whose fingerprint was just found in the back of her car's houses is all in this part of town
Starting point is 00:11:31 within a couple blocks from each other. So on January 9th in full gear the Knoxville Police Department approached Lamarcus's place of residence, walk in and find nobody. The rental house is empty. Police search the house. It's empty, but messy. Definitely not ideal living conditions. There's like a chair, kind of like an abandoned house, but I guess you could live in it, but there's literally nothing in it. In the corner of the kitchen, next to like just a table with one chair, police notice a black trash can and some trash bags. They start to investigate but are stopped in their tracks. When they lift
Starting point is 00:12:11 the lid off the trash can, they are devastated. Inside the garbage can in the corner of the kitchen was the body of Shannon Christian. She had been wrapped in five large trash bags and her head was wrapped in a white grocery store shopping bag. Oh my gosh, so she was dismembered. No, she was stuffed into it. They said she was hog tied and then bent into the garbage can. Police went into the house looking for Lamarcus, but came out finding Shannon's body instead. She had actually suffocated in the trash can. So she was alive when she was put in there. She had been stuffed down and pretty hard. Police now have to deliver the news to her parents.
Starting point is 00:12:57 And once again, like, I just can't. Within two days, they've delivered the news to both of these families. So horrible. These horrible things have happened to their college-age kids who like this shouldn't have happened to. Yeah, it makes me sick. Like I still, we've done so many of these stories and I still can't
Starting point is 00:13:15 stow at some of these. I know. When medical examiners take a look at both bodies, they discovered just how gruesome their attacks were. I will not be going into detail here, but they were both violently raped and beaten. This torture went on for hours like majority of the night that they were kidnapped, basically. So at this point, the community is obviously freaking out. Two college kids were taken and tortured on a different part of town. And apparently, like these towns,
Starting point is 00:13:45 like the West Side versus the West Side was already kind of a big deal. But now this being like, well, our safe kids were safe over here and they went to your part of town and now look what happened to them. The battle between the two sides of the town was just heating up, which was also just so unnecessary
Starting point is 00:14:01 when we just needed to be focusing on these kids. You know, police are vigorously searching for Lamarcus at this point. His fingerprint was found on the envelope in the back of Shannon's forerunner and Shannon's body was just found in his rental and Chris's body was found a couple blocks away from the rental. So they're like obviously have suspects. Yeah, it seems pretty obvious where the evidence was. Yes. When they attained records for the lease on the rental that Shannon's body was found in, police discovered that not only was it being rented to Lamarcus Davidson, but also to a woman named Daphne Sutton. Police are able to locate Daphne and bring her in for questioning where she states that she had no idea about the murders of the college kids. She had actually moved
Starting point is 00:14:45 out of the rental a couple days before Shannon and Chris went missing. Daphne tells police that Lamarcus is definitely still in the area and that the days leading up to the murders, him and his crew had been terrorizing the area by performing multiple armed robberies. His crew, police discover that LeMarkus had a half brother named lethals, Cobbins, who had recently come to visit him since he had been in prison earlier. So he got out of prison and his brother came to visit him. That sucks, right? Like he gets out of prison and then he just, I mean, we're not done yet, but goes and kills two people. Yeah. Mm-hmm. So lethals, it actually
Starting point is 00:15:24 brought his friend named George Thomas with him, as well as his girlfriend named Vanessa Coleman. So let's have us, who is Lamarcus's half brother, also came with George and Vanessa. Okay. All three of them were homeless and Carlos and staying with Lamarcus at his rental house that Shannon's body was found in. So if all of them were staying there,less and staying with Lamarcus at his rental house that Shannon's body was found in. So, if all of them were staying there, how come it was so empty? Yeah, because none of them had money.
Starting point is 00:15:51 Okay. They were just, was there like beds and everything? Do you know? I don't know about the beds because I only saw pictures of like the living room in the kitchen, but it basically just looked like a rental property and they went out and just a roof over their heads basically. Okay. So LeMarkus Davidson's crew that Daphne was referring to is him, his half brother, Latalvas and Latalvas's girlfriend Vanessa and his friend George. This information actually helps
Starting point is 00:16:18 investigators in the way that they had figured that the murders hadn't been committed by just LeMarkus. There was way too much torture and time that they were held for it to be just one person. Daphne ends up giving police information of LaMarcus' current whereabouts. He had been hiding out in a house not far from the crimes itself. His friend named Eric Boyd was helping him evade the police and hiding him out. Investigators assemble their team and enter the new house that they suspect him to be in. They find the Marcus in there and arrest him, but they don't find the rest of the crew.
Starting point is 00:16:52 I'm surprised that Daphne, that's her name, correct? I'm surprised she helped them and she wasn't scared that she would get killed. I know. So apparently she had just like broken up. She was kind of dating the Marcus and they had had like abusive relationship and she had just broke up with him a couple days before. So she was
Starting point is 00:17:07 like, oh yeah, sure. Yeah, here he is. Have him. You know, it wasn't me though. Inside the house that Lamarcus was hiding out in when they search it, they find Chris Newsom's shoes in the house with Lamarcus. This, the fingerprint and Shannon's car and her body and his rental give them plenty to book him on. Lamarcus denies any involvement in the murders and his interviews. But just happens to have his shoes. Every single piece of evidence you could ever want. It's like a, it's like a given. It's a solid case. When they bring up his crew, helping him with the attack, you know, well, if you throw
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Starting point is 00:21:00 That's better help, h-e-l-p.com slash husband. Police go back to the house that they had just found the Marcuson to see if they can find any more evidence as to where the rest of the people involved in the crime might be. They discover some DVDs that happen to be overdue from a library that's in Kentucky. They follow the trail to Kentucky, find the home that the DVDs were rented to and enter George Thomas Latalvas Cobbins and Vanessa Coleman were all hiding out in the house. That was so smart. I would not have thought of that so smart in this house
Starting point is 00:21:37 Shannon's perfume and wallet were found in Vanessa who is Latalvice's girlfriends purse Why why do people keep stuff like I'm not rooting for them to get away with an argument were found in Vanessa, who is Latalvus' girlfriend's purse. Why, why do people keep stuff? Like, I'm not rooting for them to get away with it, obviously, it just, I don't comprehend why people keep stuff from people that they... Totally. So to me, I think this was just a bunch of criminals committing a crime who,
Starting point is 00:22:02 days prior had literally gone on a spree of armed robbery and gone away with it because they lived in that part of town. And so I just think there was zero I did that they would even get caught. Or they just don't care. Yeah. That's so messed up. Let's halvas, George and Vanessa are booked for the murders and none of them are talking. CSI continue to process the houses in this case
Starting point is 00:22:27 and find a mound of evidence to use against these suspects who aren't talking. And they already had a mound of evidence, but this is what they find now that they have all three houses and all of the people. Lamarcus's fingerprints were also found on the trash bags that Shannon's body was in. found on the trash bags that Shannon's body was in. Vanessa Coleman's DNA was found on the sheets used to bind Shannon. George Thomas's gun matched ballistics from the bullets found in Chris's body, and DNA from both Lamarcus and Lethalvus was found in and on Shannon's body. Oh my gosh, so they're all guilty. Yes, the evidence was massive and they used it to turn the suspects against each other because none of them were talking. When police put all the suspect stories together of who did what and who blamed who,
Starting point is 00:23:14 they actually were able to come up with an idea of what happened that fateful night. I will say this is the first draft of what police think happened because everyone is only telling half truth in order to save their own butt. On the night of January 6th, the crew were prowling the streets looking for a car to jack. They saw Chris and Shannon sitting in their car, kissing, and at gunpoint the crew ambushed the couple and threw them in the back of the forerunner. They headed back to Lamarcus's house he was renting on Chipman Street, where the traumatizing events happened. Chris was taken to the train tracks, assaulted and killed. They came back and
Starting point is 00:23:51 continued to torture an attack Shannon, but realized that they will eventually have to kill her too because she's a liability for them. They wrap her up, stuff her into the trash can, and leave her there to die. They then all run away because they know they will probably have to hide it out for a minute. In October of 2009, people are getting ready for the trials of the defendants of those accused of killing this college couple. In pre-trial, the state announces that they are seeking the death penalty for all four of the defendants and actually trying another defendant that nobody knew about the man, Eric Boyd, who was helping hide out Lamarcus. They will be trying him in the carjacking, which means that he was there for the carjacking that night. Oh, okay, but apparently they haven't found this DNA anywhere.
Starting point is 00:24:36 So they couldn't place him and no one else, none of the other people involved placed him there either. This next part is according to Wikipedia. On April 16, 2008, Eric Boyd, who's the one that hid Lamarcus out, was found guilty in federal court of being an accessory to a fatal carjacking and fulfilling to report the location of a known fugitive. He was sentenced to a maximum of 18 years in federal prison. On August 25, 2009, lethalvas
Starting point is 00:25:05 Cobbins was found guilty of the murders of Shannon Christian and Christopher Newsom. He faced the possibility of the death penalty because he was convicted of first degree felony murder. He was found guilty, but he was at the quiddit of Chris's room. The jurors came back after 10 hours and sentenced him to life without parole. So did the did acquitting that even matter or was it just another charge that was?
Starting point is 00:25:31 So kind of what happened in the confessions was let's have us would be like, I was there. Yeah, I was there, but I didn't rate Chris. And so then they asked the other people. So did let's have us rate Chris and two of them would say yes, and the other one would say no. So they were just trying their best to piece together. So I think that's why we're going to see some of the, some of the charges go to some of them and some of them have got to go to the other.
Starting point is 00:25:54 But it seemed like there's so many charges. It doesn't even have so many charges. Okay. On October 28, 2009, Lamarcus Davidson was found guilty after trying to convince everyone that Shannon and Chris had willingly come to his house on Chapman Street that night to buy drugs because he was a drug dealer the jurors unanimous unanimously Agree though that this is not true and they found that Lamarcus should receive the death penalty on the four called capital charges So they want him to receive a death penalty. Now does that have to go
Starting point is 00:26:26 through other steps or is that is that it? Yes, he did. And in June of 2010, he is actually sentenced to the death penalty. And now he's on death row. Okay. So keep in mind, Eric Boyd was charged first just for the cardjacking 18 years. Letalvis is then charged for the murders. They were trying to get the death penalty and city gets life in prison without possibly be a parole. Then Lamarcus is charged. They try to go for the death penalty. He gets the death penalty. On December 8th, 2009, George Thomas was found guilty on multiple counts and the jury also sentenced him to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
Starting point is 00:27:03 And then they end up convicting Vanessa, but she doesn't get the death penalty and she doesn't him to life in prison without the possibility of parole. And then they end up convicting Vanessa, but she doesn't get the death penalty and she doesn't even get life in prison. She just gets like, I think it was like 80 years or something. Is there a reason? Was there a charge that didn't stick with her or what happened there? So I think what they were assuming
Starting point is 00:27:18 is that she didn't do any of the killing or the rape. Okay. All she did was help, like she tied up the bodies and she helped in the carjacking stuff like that. Because they only found her DNA on the trash bags, correct? On the, on the, Oh, sorry, on the sheets that tied them. Yes, the tight, yes.
Starting point is 00:27:35 And so I think they're assuming the only DNA that was found on the bodies was Mel DNA for the sexual assault and they assumed that she didn't do any of the killings. And I guess we'll never know. Well, maybe there's something coming up that might give us one idea what happened, but it also still could be swayed. Okay.
Starting point is 00:27:55 So in 2012, retrials were set after for all four of these people, after the initial presiding judge that handled their cases originally was disbarred Due to an addiction to pain medication and sexual allegations So the judge that presided over their cases in 2012 what they had to give them all Retrile because he came out and was like at that time I was addicted to pain meds and he had some sexual allegations going on. Did that happen for all the past trials that he was involved in?
Starting point is 00:28:29 Yes. Oh my gosh. They have to go through the Supreme Court and decide what they're going to do for all of them. Okay. So only half of them are retried because the Tennessee State Supreme Court decides that Lamarcus Davidson and lethalvus Cobbins, the two half-brothers, they claimed that their sentences stand.
Starting point is 00:28:47 So, they're not going to retry them and they're going to stay with the sentence they were given. Vanessa Coleman's retrial, though, produced an even more reduced sentence for her. And George Thomas's sentence ended up just being the same life in prison without the possibility of parole. In 2018, Eric Boyd, who helped Lamarcus, Davidson Hydeau, and then was charged for the carjacking, was tried again for more than just the carjacking and after testimony from George Thomas, was also indicted for the murder of Christopher Newsom at the at the demands of
Starting point is 00:29:25 Lamarcus Davidson. So years later, Eric Boyd is tried again for actual murder, for actually doing more than just the car, jacking. And it's because George Thomas, who was also there, part of the crew involved, came out and said, no, he did more. I wonder what made him come out considering he had life in prison. I know. I don't know. And on August 13, 2019, a jury found Eric Boyd guilty on nearly all charges, including two charges of premeditated first degree murder and multiple charges of rape against both victims. At this new trial for Eric Boyd, another version of events was painted nearly 12 years after the murders of Shannon and Chris. It's so weird how all these new stories start coming out from
Starting point is 00:30:12 seriously. And I'm like, come on, like that just sucks. It sucks for the family. It sucks for everyone. What if more people have to get tried? Then that's on the state. You know what I'm saying? But I'm glad they're in prison or at least didn't get away with it. Me too. So, let's have this. Cobbyn says that Lamarcus claimed he owed money to a woman who lived and get this, the Washington Ridge apartment
Starting point is 00:30:37 complex, which was the same complex that Kera lived at that her and Shannon were getting ready for the party at that night. Eric Boyd, being the only member of the crew who had a car offered to drive Lamarcus to the apartment complex To pay the money basically, but he didn't have the money. He was broke So I'm not quite sure like what they were doing what they were doing and let's tell us his half-brother came along So it's Eric Lamarcus and let's tell us in the car and lethalvus his half-brother came along. So it's Eric, Lamarcus and lethalvus in the car.
Starting point is 00:31:05 But when they get there, they come across Shannon, who was sitting in her driver's seat of her forerunner, and Chris was standing there with the door open and they were just kissing. Lamarcus decides at that point that they're gonna car-jack them. So him and Eric, walk up, hold them at gunpoint, force them into the back of the forerunner,
Starting point is 00:31:24 and head back to the house on Chipman Street. Lethalvis drove Eric Boyd's car home. So it was just three of them in this new story. And like I said, we don't know if this is the truth. This is still just based off of what these five people are saying happened. I don't get why they're even changing their stories of this. I know.
Starting point is 00:31:42 So according to KnoxNews.com, George Thomas testified at Eric Boyd's new trial. He said that letalva's cobbins, Lamarcus Davidson and Eric Boyd left the Chipman Street House and when they returned, the trio brought back in the house with them, Shannon Christian and Chris Newsom, both of whom were bound and blindfolded. George Thomas said that Lamarcus led Shannon into his bedroom and after a brief chat with Eric told George to go with him and he didn't say why. So George said at this point he had no idea that Eric had planned to kill Chris. So they came in and Lamarcus said Eric and George with, go in the car and take Chris. George says that he saw Eric lead Chris behind some trees,
Starting point is 00:32:30 saw three muzzle flashes and watched as Eric retrieve the gas can in a short time later saw a fire. Georgian cysts that Chris was still wearing his pants the last time he saw him. But keep in mind, Chris was nude from the waist down when his body was discovered. He had been raped, but all of the DNA evidence have been destroyed by the fire. Oh, okay. So I don't really personally, I don't think George is telling the whole story because he's making himself out this whole time to just be in a compost and have nothing to do with the
Starting point is 00:32:59 murders. And he's making himself look good. Yes. As good as you come up. As you can look in the situation. So I don't know if this is the truth. He's also saying, you know, I'm a man. I didn't see that guy get raped. You know, I wouldn't, I wouldn't watch. You know, and it's like, well, he was found half naked. So when did that happen? You know, George says that Eric didn't say a word when he returned to the vehicle without Chris's Chris because Chris was now burning and the pair went back to the chipmins street and then when they walked in George says the Eric looked at Lamarcus and said that's taking care of. Oh my gosh, this whole story is just so sad. I know. So although we still
Starting point is 00:33:38 probably don't have the full version and truth of what happened that tragic night to Shannon and Chris, their memory is still celebrated. This was a cruel and unthinkable act made by people who brought out the worst in each other. The house on Chipmint Street was eventually demolished because of the torture and darkness that happened there that night. And that's the story of Shannon Christian and Christopher Newsom. Oh man. That was a hard one because I mean they're all hard and they're all crazy but that one just seems so vivid. Yes. Yes. This is a pretty difficult one for people because it really, I mean you don't think of a
Starting point is 00:34:16 victim being this college age couple who had everything going for them then literally getting kidnapped and tortured and raped and killed. It's horrible. Anything that involves torture really kind of gets to me. You know what I'm saying? Exactly. It's hard for me to react to the story because that just, it's just horrible. It's just heartbreaking. It's just heartbreaking. And you know, I do feel for these families because I truly do believe that we don't have the full story of events. I mean, what 12 years later, all of a sudden they're like, never mind. It was this guy, Eric, who actually killed Chris. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:34:50 Well, then why didn't you, any of you say that 12 years earlier, you know? So I don't feel like we have the full story of events. At least I do comfortably feel like we have the five people who did it. So the only person getting out, quote, unquote, early is Vanessa. Yes. The rest of our life in prison without the possibility of parole and the Marcus Davidson is on death row and he's supposed to be put to death by lethal injection. Wow, okay. Yeah. So we'll keep you updated if we hear anything more on this story, but so far nothing new has come out. So Peyton and I decided to do something pretty cool in the next coming weeks. We're actually going to a conference, November 6th and November 7th. So it is going to be
Starting point is 00:35:29 in the state that we live in, which is Utah. And it's in the city sandy. It's called Pinners Conference. And it's a really fun conference. We've gone in pastures just as attendees. You just kind of walk around and there's a whole bunch of small businesses, bigger businesses selling products, selling themselves basically to you. So we are going to go and set up a booth and we would literally absolutely love anyone from Utah who listens to us, wants to come see us and say hi, we will have merch there, which is going to be really fun. And we're just going to kind of talk to people, reach out, kind of hope to meet people that are a part of this crew and our family. And we are so excited. Keep in mind, there will be specific guidelines for COVID. And so we will post those.
Starting point is 00:36:14 Everyone will be masked up in everything, but it should be super fun. And even if you're not from Utah and you for some reason, love us so much that you want to drive down to visit us. That would be actually pretty awesome. I'm not gonna lie. Oh man, we just hope that we can, and like I said, there's so much more there than just us. There's so much to do. We're probably the only podcast there. Everyone else is like products and just different business. Yes, both teams, whatever. Yeah, we're kind of a little bit out of our element, but we really just wanted to get out there
Starting point is 00:36:46 and find a fun way to talk to you guys. And so we're super excited to do that. So what are the dates again, honey? November 6th and November 7th. And if you just get on Google and type in Painter's Conference Utah, all the information should pop up. Yeah, totally.
Starting point is 00:36:58 And we would just love, love, love to see you guys there. Remember to follow us on all of our social media, Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, murder with my husband. We get a lot of great conversations going on there, and it's a fun little community. And we'll see you guys next week. I love it. And I hate it. Good bye. Thank you.

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