SERIALously - 182: Teen Ritual Murders, Suitcase Killer Trial, Mica Miller Updates, & Treadmill Dad Destroyed
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Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of Serialistly with me, Annie Elise.
We have got headline highlights edition today.
Now before we kickstart what's going on this week in the true crime world, because boy
oh boy do we have a lot, I do want to give you a reminder in case you missed the Monday
episode we did like the deep dive of all deep dives into the Ashley
Benefield case. If you are unfamiliar with that case, it's been dubbed as the Black Swan Murder
in the media, but it's about a woman who murdered her husband. She claims self-defense. Other people
are saying it was premeditated. And in any event, she went to trial, a verdict was reached. But the
reason that we did the deep dive
is because there was so much to the backstory,
the relationship, the marriage, the dynamic, the history,
that some of it was brought into the trial,
but obviously not a ton,
because you can only bring in certain pieces of evidence
and testimony and all of that.
But there was a lot of controversy
when the verdict was reached.
A lot of people thought it was just and that it was
great, but a lot of people disagreed with it. So we wanted to do the deep dive to kind of just lay
out everything for everyone, including what was not included in the trial, and see what everybody's
opinions were. And it's kind of interesting because the feedback that I'm getting, it still
feels like a lot of people are divided. So my whole point in saying all of that was if you haven't listened to it yet, definitely go back and check it
out. It's a very long episode, so whether you're getting ready for a long drive, a
long commute, if you're cleaning the house and you need something to listen to,
it'll definitely keep you busy for quite some time. But that's not what you're
here to talk about today. You're here to talk about other cases. What's breaking?
What do we have updates in? And like always, there is no shortage. We have got updates in the Delphi case. We
have brand new cases. We have updates in the Sarah Boone disaster, which I hope that name
is unfamiliar to you because if it is familiar, you know exactly what I'm talking about. She
is a circus, a zoo. It's wild. We have just so, so, so much to talk about. Let's start,
where do I want to start? Why don't we start with Richard Allen? Now Richard Allen is the accused
murderer in the Delphi case and pretrial hearings are now underway for Richard Allen. He's the man
who was charged for the 2017 murders of a 14 year old Libby German and 13 year old Abby Williams.
Now to give a quick recap of the case
if you aren't super familiar,
these two young girls were reported missing
on February 13th, 2017.
They had been out hiking on the high bridge
in Carroll County, Indiana,
and they had failed to meet up with their families
that afternoon.
However, unfortunately, their bodies were eventually found on February 14th, 2017, and they were found about a half a mile away from the high
bridge where they were hiking that day. In a very eerie piece of evidence that was discovered,
the police had obtained videos and images from Libby's phone. It's the images and
the videos that the girls had taken during their hike. Now in this footage and in a very, very smart move
on the girls part, they recorded a man
who is seen walking towards the girls
and the investigators quickly labeled this man
as the primary suspect in the case.
Now there was also a very chilling audio recording,
this may strike a chord for you,
even if you're not super familiar with the case,
where this man in this video was saying, down the hill,
almost as though he was instructing these girls
to go down the hill.
And that was really, that still frame was
what people had to go off of for years,
trying to match what that man looked like
in that image still and video to potential suspects.
And the police definitely thought that this was their guy.
Now, eventually through that video
that was found on Libby's phone,
plus eyewitness accounts and CCTV footage,
investigators charged 50-year-old Richard Allen with the girl's murder.
A bullet was also found at the scene, and it was linked to a gun that Richard owned.
Now even though the bullet was found near the girls' bodies,
it was finally revealed during the pre-trial hearings that a knife was likely used to kill the girls, as both of them had their throats slit. Now, if you've
gone down the Reddit hole on this case, or if you, I don't advise that you do, but if
you have, you know what I'm talking about, there have been long suspected rumors for
quite some time now about the mutilation and murder of these girls and their bodies and that they were laid
in a very particular way, that there was, you know,
horns involved and branches and different things
to where it almost felt ritualistic.
And now we finally were hearing in the pre-trial hearing
that the knife was likely used because up until recently,
it had been mainly rumors, people on different sleuth boards,
things like that.
But it was also revealed
during these hearings that Richard confessed to the murders more than 60 times since his arrest.
Now Richard has been in an isolation unit in a maximum security prison, and during his stay he
has confessed to multiple inmates, to prison guards, to prison psychologists, family members,
and even investigators about his involvement in the girls murder.
And many of these confessions were recorded, and they revealed details about the murders that only the murderer would know.
However, Richard's defense team wants to suppress Richard's confessions, because they believe that his rights were violated.
Apparently, Richard's confessions began after he started reading the Bible back in March of 2023,
and when he had said, you know, that he found God. Richard's confessions began after he started reading the Bible back in March of 2023, and
when he had said that he found God.
So his defense team is claiming that Richard was suffering from stress-induced psychosis
because the conditions that he was kept in at this prison were equal to those of a prisoner
of war, and that he was denied adequate mental health care, all of these things, and that
is what resulted in these false confessions. Again,
according to his defense. His defense also claims that Richard started behaving erratically at the
same time that the confessions began. However, the prosecution claims that Richard's behavior was
all fake, that it was all performative, a ruse. Now, Richard's defense team also claims that
investigators ignored other credible leads. For multiple days, they presented evidence that
suggested that the girls' deaths were
in fact part of a ritualistic murder.
And remember, going back to the manner in which their bodies were discovered, that was
the rumor for quite some time, but there was never any proof to that.
Now specifically, they claim that members of a pagan Norse religion called Odinus is
who killed the girls, and that it was during a sacrifice ritual.
The defense argued that the murders had all of the hallmarks of a sacrificial ritual.
The placement of their bodies with branches that were placed on top in this symbolic pattern,
the manners of their deaths, having their throats slit, things like that.
And according to the defense, these are all things that you would expect from people with
quote magical beliefs.
However, the prosecution said that there is absolutely no evidence linking an odinist group to the crime,
and that any patterns or markings that were found near the girls were all evidence of a struggle, not cult-related symbols.
Richard's defense team also asked the judge to move Richard to a county jail, one that was closer to the hometown of his lead defense attorney.
They claimed that by moving Richard, it would be easier for his defense to build their case,
and the judge agreed.
So Richard will now be housed at the Cass County Jail until his official trial that
begins this fall.
His trial is officially set to start on October 14th, 2024.
We're deciding right now if we are going to send a team member or not to that
trial. If it is something that you want us to cover live definitely let me know. We would do
something similar to the Chad Daybell trial, Lori Vallow, maybe even Karen Reed where we will do
weekly updates because I know that a lot of people are invested in this case but let me know if that's
something that you would want or if you know the headline highlights updates week to week will
suffice.
But regardless, I will definitely be keeping you updated on this case because it feels
as though we are very close to these young girls getting justice.
Now we're going to shift gears a little bit and kind of do a flashback to 9-11.
For more than a decade, the trial for five 9-11 conspirators has been delayed due to
numerous legal issues.
But it was released last week that three of the defendants reached a plea agreement with
prosecutors.
The agreement stated that the conspirators would plead guilty to all of the charges,
including murdering nearly 3,000 people.
They also agreed to detailing their roles and reasons for the attack, and in exchange,
the prosecution would not try for the death penalty.
However, as I'm sure that you can imagine,
many families who were affected by 9-11
were outraged by this.
They wanted the plea deal to be retracted.
The Secretary of Defense, Lloyd Austin,
announced that the Pentagon was never even consulted
about this plea deal.
So on Friday, August 2nd, Lloyd announced
that the plea deal has been revoked
and that the best course of action would be for the case to head to trial.
Unfortunately, this does mean that the trial might be delayed even longer, but will eventually,
hopefully bring answers to these victims' families.
Speaking of answers for victims' families, or better yet, not getting answers for victims'
families, I want to revisit the Treadmill Murder case really quick
with you because the sentencing took place. Now in early June of this year, we covered this case,
and we covered it in detail. It's more commonly known as the Treadmill Murder case. So go listen
to that episode if you do want the full deep dive. I will link it in the show notes. But to give a
quick recap, six-year-old Corey died suddenly on April 2, 2021.
That day, he woke up from a nap and he was stumbling, he was slurring his words, he also
had a difficult time breathing, and his father, Christopher Greger, brought him to the hospital,
where then Corey started having seizures and eventually died.
Corey's official cause of death was blunt force trauma with cardiac and liver contusions,
also acute inflammation and sepsis.
Now because his death was so sudden and so suspicious for, you know, a healthy six-year-old boy,
an investigation was launched and investigators in their investigation found very, very disturbing
CCTV footage from a gym at his father Christopher's apartment complex. In this footage, which you may have seen it,
it went absolutely viral.
You see six-year-old Cory running on a treadmill,
all as Christopher continues to increase the speed,
like standing next to the treadmill.
The treadmill starts going faster and faster
and it goes so fast that Cory falls.
But a whole Christopher kept putting Cory
back on this treadmill, a six-year-old,
where Cory just continued to fall over and over again.
And at one point, it also looks like Christopher bites Cory in the head.
Shortly after this incident, Cory's biological mother, Bree, asked for emergency custody of Cory because she suspected that Christopher was abusing him.
Whenever Cory spent time at Christopher's house, he would always go back to his mother's house covered in bruises. And she made so many people aware of this. She tried so hard
to get Cory out of his custody. And it's a devastating case when you really know the
ins and outs of it. However, ultimately, even after this occasion, a judge denied her request
and Cory ended up then just dying days later, which is absolutely enraging. So it was determined
that Cory's injuries
likely stemmed from the abuse that he suffered
at the hands of his father.
So in 2021, Christopher, his dad was arrested
and was charged with first degree murder
and also with endangerment of the welfare of a child.
Just a few months ago in May of 2024,
Christopher was found guilty of manslaughter
and also of child endangerment.
Now this month was Christopher sentencing and the
prosecution asked for the maximum sentence possible, 40 years. However, get this, a judge
only sentenced Christopher to 25 years, largely due to his limited criminal history. And guys,
listen to what this guy had the audacity to say at his sentencing. I know we'll miss him for the rest of our lives. And the two years that I knew Cory were very difficult, but they were the greatest years of my life.
And he was a happy, energetic, loving, radiant young boy who flourished in his life, in all aspects, the last year of his life.
And that will be how I remember him and Cory wherever you are.
I want to say that I'm proud of you and everything that you did.
The last months of his life, us three, Brianna, Cory, and me, we spent more time together than apart.
All those hikes and walks, trips to the beach, times spent playing football and all the other sports,
going to Sky Zone, the park,
the playground, sledding. In all of that I saw how much Brianna loved Corey, how
much he loved her, and how well we could co-parent together. Those memories and
all the good times, they'll be what I remember and they help me get through
the tough days and I hope that they can help you too Brianna.
I'm sorry you believe I could have done this to our son
and it pains me to know that you view my actions
those months together as in genuine.
That I could have hurt the most important person in my life.
What happened on March 20th was inexcusable.
To you Brianna, your family, and mine,
I want to apologize that you had to see
Corey treated that way.
He never deserved it.
I understand this single moment will overshadow
all of the others, but it's not representative
of who I am, who Corey was, and his relationship
with me and him.
I want to assure you that on April 2nd,
I did nothing to cause Cory's passing.
I didn't hurt my son.
I love him and I still do.
I regret not bringing him to the hospital sooner.
I didn't know how sick he was.
I didn't know.
I just thought he was tired.
Whether you believe Dr. Bodden or Dr. Andrew's version of the events, the outcome is still
the same.
Corey is gone.
He had so much to give this world and he still can. What we do in his
memory for his memory, things that he would want us to do, that's all we have
now. To the court staff, sheriff officers, to the jury, and to you your honor, thank
you for being professional through this whole process.
I understand you have a job to do today, Your Honor. Sentence me for the crimes I've been convicted of today. I ask that you please consider all of the evidence presented in and out of this
courtroom when making your decision today. I ask you to sentence me fairly, taking into consideration my entire life, and not just
based on the 12 days.
Thank you."
It honestly just enrages me, because why you're getting a sentence that is almost 50% of what
the maximum could be, all because you have a limited criminal history, is honestly bullshit
in my opinion.
You abused and murdered your six year old innocent son
in such a cruel way, which many could argue
all was rooted in the fact that he was trying to get back
at Corey's biological mother.
Again, go to the deep dive episode
to get the full details on this
because it truly is enraging.
Now his mom's statement was incredibly heartbreaking.
I honestly can't stop thinking about it as a mom, so I want you guys to listen to this
really quick.
My name is Brianna Mitchell and I appear before you today not only as a grieving mother, but
also an advocate for justice.
On behalf of my son Corey, I stand here before you to plead for justice that Cory rightfully deserves,
and to press for the maximum sentence of Christopher Greger, whose actions have inflicted
irreparable harm in our lives. For you to fully understand the gravity of the situation,
I will flash back to July of 2013. This day marks the beginning of a traumatic journey defined by manipulation,
abuse, and ultimately an unspeakable loss. At 16, I first met the defendant who was 21 at the time.
He proceeded to feed me drugs, alcohol, and took complete advantage of me, which led to the
conception of Corey. From day one of my pregnancy, I knew I would keep Corey, regardless of the way
he was being seen. Corey didn't ask to be brought into this world, and I knew I would keep Cory regardless of the way he was being seen.
Cory didn't have to be brought into this world and I knew I owed it to him to bring him into
this world with unconditional love.
Cory was and still is my life, my world and my everything.
I would also like to speak about my past, which I am not 100% proud of.
You heard a lot about it throughout the trial,
and so did a lot of the world. It was very upsetting for that to come out, because I
worked extremely hard for many years to be where I am today. I admit I abused drugs,
but during the trial it was made out that for some reason my son deserved to be killed
because his mom was a drug addict. That is absolutely disgusting. I stand here today clean and sober and I know Cory
would be so proud of me. Unfortunately, my son is no longer here to tell a story, so
I'm here to be his voice and tell his story along with all the others sitting in the gallery
who have continued to stand by me. Not once have you seen the defendant shed a tear for
Cory in the last three and a half years since he killed him, and today was fake.
I don't believe a word he said and I don't accept any apologies.
He has no remorse for any of the actions he committed, and his only remorse, like you
saw today, was for himself because he got caught and convicted.
Another reason I could think of is, um, I'm sorry, everything he had done to Corey was done out of spite towards me.
Another reason I could think of is he's sick in the head and used Corey as his punching bag.
April 2nd of 2021 was not the first time that he abused Corey, but it was the last time.
He never had an ounce of love for Cory.
And to the defendant, Cory was just an inconvenience in his life.
He never hugged him.
He never praised him.
He never told him he was proud of him or that he did a good job.
He punished Cory every chance that he could get,
and I cannot even begin to imagine what my son dealt with behind closed doors with this man.
Throughout everything he did to Cory, Cory still loved him.
He looked up to you and he wanted still wanted to be, I'm sorry,
and he still wanted him to be like a real father we
treated him like a son instead of being a good role model for Corey he decided
to beat him to death why and was he just very jealous of him did you hate me so
much that you took it out on Corey? Were you abused as a child?
Not that that's a good excuse because you could have overcome it and became the protector he needed
as a child but instead you became a killer. There was no amount of love in his actions and only a
disturbing amount of hate. It seems like he hated Cory simply because I loved him.
And he felt deprived of that love.
He couldn't even control himself for long because after the first visit with my son he started abusing him.
My son didn't even know him and he was beating him. He was abusing him from the first time.
the first time. Wow. I thank God. I hate you for not letting me say goodbye to my son, but I thank God your face is not the last one he saw. I'm sorry."
Now moving into even more unhinged behavior. About two years ago, I covered the case of
Sarah Boone. I cover this over on my YouTube channel, Tend to I covered the case of Sarah Boone. I covered this
over on my YouTube channel, Tend to Life. In 2020, Sarah Boone and her boyfriend
George Torres, they were playing this game, this weird bizarre game, I should
say, of hide-and-seek. And in it, George got into a suitcase and then Sarah zipped
up the suitcase and kind of like locked him in there. She even took a video
recording where she's like giggling and laughing while he's trying
to get out.
But she basically just sat and watched as George begged to be let out of this suitcase
and stated that he couldn't breathe and that he couldn't get out.
And eventually he died from suffocation inside that suitcase.
However, Sarah has been claiming that his death was all an accident.
She said, you know, we were just playing, we were just having fun.
We had both been drinking, and she says that she accidentally fell asleep while he was still zipped
up in that suitcase. That's why it's an accident. However, like I mentioned, investigators did find
videos which indicated that his death was not an accident, and Sarah ultimately was arrested on
February 25, 2020. In 2023, she was charged with second degree murder. And since Sarah
was arrested in 2020, it has been a zoo, like a full blown circus. She has hired and fired
eight different attorneys, and apparently they all couldn't reach an agreement on
how to approach her defense. And Sarah eventually forfeited her right to a defense and agreed
to just represent herself. And at one point
she even put out this like flyer that was handwritten, hand scribbled, saying, you know,
seeking an attorney, somebody who wants fame on national television. And I wish I could show you
the visual of this, guys, but the flyer looked more like a carnival drawing. You know how people
say like, come see the bearded lady here one time only.
That's literally what this looked like. It was so bizarre. Now this last Monday on August 5th,
Sarah appeared in court and even though she was agreeing to represent herself before,
she now tried to convince the judge to give her one more chance to have a lawyer represent her.
She was I guess hoping that this flyer would do the trick, that she would like find, you know, an ace's defense attorney. She claimed that the judge made her
forfeit her right to an attorney and that she didn't even want to represent herself in court,
which take a listen. For the reasons that the court identified in its 16 page or
previously entered, your request for standby counsel is denied.
request for standby counsel is denied.
Do you have any other questions be able to support this rule in this report?
This call, I do not vote in my right,
but that was your judgment.
And also I feel that I should have had some kind of
evidentiary hearing prior to your decision. So I could have
better explained myself and you could have had a better
understanding. So by you denying my standby counsel, which
thank you to him for explaining to me what specifically is. I don't want to be
cross-aiding longer so I didn't want to be cross-aiding in the first place and again you
in my opinion unlawfully denied me or didn't even suggest an evidence-yaring hearing privilege
for me to avoid or try to go about a solution or remedy to even understand.
So I don't know if it's me either wasting your time
at anybody else's time and it's even an opportunity
or if it's just something that is denied period.
It is denied period.
So Sarah's trial has been pushed back many times
and she has expressed a lot of frustration with this.
But it's also kind of like, what do you expect?
I mean, you keep firing every single attorney that is willing to represent you. So maybe the trial
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So now I want to talk to you about something that I know is enraging a lot of people.
But it's an update regarding Micah Miller.
So Micah Miller's family has finally reached a legal settlement with Micah's estranged husband, J.P. Miller.
As a reminder, Micah died on April 27th after a self-inflicted gunshot wound.
However, many people believe that Micah was driven to suicide after suffering years of abuse at the hands of JP.
And Micah's family largely believe that her death was ultimately because of JP's actions.
And there was a discussion that they were going to file a wrongful death lawsuit, all sorts of different things.
But JP has heavily denied all of these claims and has said that Micah just struggled with her mental health. He tried to help her, he tried to save her,
but ultimately, you know, this was on her. But when I tell you how unhinged his
interviews are, it's bizarre. There is, in my opinion, I'm not an expert guys, but
there is so much evidence that he is emotionally abusive, psychologically abusive, possibly
physically abusive, and he's had exes come out and say all of their experience as well.
So then when you see that with his interviews, because he has been on a media frenzy and
he's giving public sermons at the church, and it just has all indicators of a true narcissist.
You gotta listen to these for yourself, guys.
So I will link some of the main deep dives we've done in this case. But in any event,
a lot of people are suggesting, you know, he drove her to this. He was abusive. He was
tracking her car. He was following her. He was financially abusive. All sorts of things.
And it's no secret that since Micah's death, many people have wanted more answers because
her death seemed so sudden and because JP seemed a little bit suspicious. She was planning on leaving him, divorcing him,
then she ends up dead. It's just horrible. It's horrible every way you look at it. However,
on July 29th, it was announced that any and all litigation between Micah's family and JP
has now ended. Now Micah's sister, Sierra, was originally filing
to be the representative of Micah's estate instead of JP.
But now in this legal settlement,
it was agreed that Sierra would dismiss this request
and JP would continue to be the representative
of the estate.
Another part of this agreement was that Micah's family
would not pursue a wrongful death lawsuit against JP,
which take a listen. Today, John Paul Miller, Solid Rock Church, Inc. and the
estate of Micah Francis Miller along with individual members of the Francis
family have reached a full and final settlement on all presently filed
litigation. The parties have also signed a full mutual release on all potential
future litigation.
The terms of the settlement agreement are sealed under a confidentiality agreement.
The agreement and release include but are not limited to the dismissal with prejudice
of the matters currently pending in both Family Court and Probate Court of Horry County.
You just witnessed in court the withdrawal of the petition in probate court.
Micah's family, Pastor Miller and the church have set their differences aside to allow Micah's memory to live on
without the encumbrance of contentious litigation. All parties now consider this matter closed.
Those that have sought justice for Micah should feel accomplished in helping the France's family in reaching this milestone. South Carolina criminal
investigators have concluded their work of following up on the investigation
done by Robeson County Sheriff's Office in this case with nothing new to report.
Unfortunately, we don't know every piece of information that led to the death of
Micah. We do know that her life did serve a purpose.
Her life mattered.
Those that have spent every Sunday morning
protesting outside of Solid Rock Church,
chanting, justice for Micah,
should recognize this time of healing
and move on with their lives.
We only ask that you remember Micah
as the wonderful, beautiful person that she was.
And now Regina may have something to say.
It is true that we reached a global settlement on all issues that could have been brought to court.
Some additional things that are pending now, as well as things that could have been filed, those have been resolved as well. As far as justice for MICA, that we are ready to
go to the next chapter and the next chapter is to go and convince our
General Assembly to take a look at the coercive control law bill. We need that
on the agenda ASAP. We need it taken seriously, we need it to be made into law, and the very next
session of the General Assembly, standing by and doing nothing is unacceptable.
It is absolutely embarrassing.
I urge everyone, if you want the final piece of justice for Micah, which means justice
for all who have been domestically abused, please, please put your efforts
into getting in touch with your legislators, get in touch with the people who have the power
to do something here and do it now.
These other things that you're doing,
that time has passed.
It is time to move to the next chapter.
We want to focus on the memory and the beauty of Micah
and everything that she has represented for herself
and every
single person that has ever been in her situation and we her family when I say
we I'm talking about the Francis family they need your help they need your help
on this we don't want to talk about Mr. Miller anymore. We want to move forward
to the next chapter and that is getting this law passed. So I urge you please
contact my office if you want to volunteer. We are putting together
benefits to raise money for this cause. We are also looking at a potential rally
on the Capitol. If the General Assembly doesn't get it together.
Now I know that some of you are going to be somewhat disappointed
to hear that we reached an agreement. Let me tell you about that agreement.
First of all, the terms are supposed to be confidential but nobody can keep a
secret anymore. Setting that aside, please don't be disappointed by it.
Whenever you're involved in litigation, in litigation of this magnitude, and this many
things to cover and all the complexities of it, could take years to go through a court
system.
We do not want the Francis family or anyone to be drug through litigation for years.
We want to put this behind us and move on to the next chapter that matters.
So as you heard from that clip, Micah's family and their attorney are moving on to try and
pass a coercive control bill or otherwise known as Micah's law.
And basically this bill would make it a felony to use coercive control over another person.
Part of the proposed bill states,
When two people are personally connected, it is unlawful for one person to repeatedly
or continuously engage in a coercive behavior toward the other person that is coercive or
controlling and that results in the person fearing on at least two occasions that violence
will be used against them or that results in their mental distress such that their day-to-day
activities suffer substantial adverse effects.
Which I do think that it is beneficial that they are trying to get this bill and Micah's
law into place because that will definitely help future victims.
But it also just rubs me the wrong way and I know it rubs a lot of you the wrong way
because it feels like JP still is not being held accountable
for his role in all this.
Not that he should be charged with murder
or wrongful death, not necessarily,
but he should, in my opinion,
have to answer for what he put Micah through,
what he put his ex-wife through.
He was tracking her, he was manipulating her.
He had all sorts of control over her.
So why is there not any sort of accountability
or answering to that effect?
It just feels like he's kind of getting off scot-free.
And where's the justice in that?
While it's great that yes, this law,
Bill may help potential future victims,
where's the justice for Micah in all of this?
And I don't know what the answer is, but it makes me really sad because I don't feel like she's getting any sort of justice at all in this.
I think he's getting a pass. He's skating by and it's my belief he's gonna have another victim in the future.
Maybe not something that results in death, but certainly something where he's gonna control the woman in that relationship and treat her poorly just like he has a
huge track record of allegedly doing. So I don't know, we'll see what happens. I
can't imagine he's gonna stay quiet after this because he loves talking, so
we'll see what he says. Now going into a breaking case in New York, we're kind of
jumping over here. Around 2 a.m. on Monday, August 5th, the New York City
Police Department found a shopping cart with human remains inside of it underneath a bridge in Yonkers.
The shopping cart was on fire, and after they extinguished the flames, the police discovered
that the body was missing its hands, its feet, and its teeth. So, whoever did this clearly did not
want this person identified. No fingerprints, no dental records, nothing.
They obviously, with this, of course, quickly ruled that the death was a homicide.
Now, police didn't think that the murder took place in Yonkers, and they think that
the bridge was more just the dump site.
Then late in the evening on August 5th, police conducted a search at an apartment in the
Bronx.
That's where their investigation took them.
In that home,
police found even more human remains. They also found a gun and a lot of drug paraphernalia.
As of right now, we don't know the identity of the person killed or how the police linked
the death to that apartment. Also, so far no arrests have been made and the investigation
is still ongoing. So it is going to be interesting to see what comes out of that, but definitely a gruesome death. Now speaking of some
other cases that we are going to be talking about in a more deep dive manner
soon, we're gonna be talking more about Wade Wilson. He is the tattooed face
psychopath serial killer out of Florida. There is a lot of a conversation about
his innocence, which I'm just pausing. I'm not going to say what I think about that.
Come to your own conclusions.
But there are new jail calls that have been released between him and his then-girlfriend Mila that are very upsetting to hear.
He has filed an ex parte motion that his counsel was ineffective and that he deserved his new counsel, which I will say he did not have the best defense.
Not that I think that makes a world of difference, but he didn't have a great defense if you watch the trial.
So there's some more in that, which I can't get into now, but we're going to definitely be doing a deep dive update in that case.
So check in for that.
We also have an upcoming deep dive this Monday on a case that is sure to blow your mind and has a lot of people up in arms.
And it's one we've been following closely.
And you for sure will not want to miss that.
So make sure that your notifications are on, that you're following the podcast if you're not already.
And then other than that we have some exciting news coming up.
I was hoping I was going to be able to announce it with you today.
It doesn't look like I'm going to be able to.
So hopefully Monday is the time.
But some really exciting news coming up. As always,
we have our ad free bonus episodes every single Friday. You can get access to those directly
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exclusives, we've got some interviews, we've got a lot going on guys.
So let me know too if there's any other cases that you want us to deep dive into.
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And until the next one, be nice, don't kill people, don't join a cult, stay safe, do all
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