Small Town Murder - #479 - Born To Be Bad - Wheeling, West Virginia

Episode Date: April 4, 2024

This week, in Wheeling, West Virginia, a man, who seems to be made for crime, works his way up from petty offenses, to one of the most horrible, bloody murders that a person could commit, by ...luring a couple to their ultimate demise, for a very small infraction against him. He chops, burns, and gets rid of the bodies, but the evidence is stacked high. Also, a bonus old time family vs family murder showdown!Along the way, we find out that some people may just be born to be bad, that saw blades certainly don't burn at the same temperature as bodies, and that you should never leave your purse, with your IDs, at a crime scene!!Hosted by James Pietragallo and Jimmie WhismanNew episodes every Thursday!Donate at: patreon.com/crimeinsports or go to paypal.com and use our email: crimeinsports@gmail.comGo to shutupandgivememurder.com for all things Small Town Murder & Crime In Sports!Follow us on...twitter.com/@murdersmallfacebook.com/smalltownpodinstagram.com/smalltownmurderAlso, check out James & Jimmie's other show, Crime In Sports! On Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Wondery, Wondery+, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to podcasts!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 You're listening early and ad-free on Wondery Plus. What if you married the love of your life and then stood by them as they developed 21 new identities? What would you do? This Is Actually Happening is a weekly podcast that features extraordinary true stories of life-changing events told by the people who lived them. Listen to the newest season of This Is Actually Happening on the Wondery app or wherever you get your podcasts. This week in Wheeling, West Virginia, a horrible man with a nasty past finally goes too far when he lures two people into a bloody and brutal scene and seems to live out his fantasies. back to Small Town Murder.
Starting point is 00:00:55 Yay! Oh, yay indeed, Jimmy. Yay indeed. My name is James Petrigallo. I'm here with my co-host. I'm Jimmy Wissman. Thank you so much for joining us today on another wild edition of Small Town Murder. And today, it's West Virginia time. And if you know
Starting point is 00:01:11 anything about small town murder, there's some states that are at the top of that crazy murder pyramid. West Virginia sits alone as a shining star atop. We've had the craziest murders we've ever had in West Virginia. And this week, no different this week,
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Starting point is 00:03:12 win chess tournaments yeah and apparently ring deal and he's not the first to do this apparently apparently unbelievable sticking things up your ass and playing table games is a really that's not original no it's not not even we going to talk about that and the history of things People have already gotten that idea? Wow. And you hear it and you go, that's a good idea. I'm going to do that. That's interesting. Then for Small Town Murder, a subject I've wanted to talk about for a long time,
Starting point is 00:03:36 D.B. Cooper came onto a plane, jumped off it, disappeared. We don't know what happened to him. There's new information that's been out in the last couple years we'll talk about. Not even a lot of money not even a ton of money it's so strange what a weird case all we have is the sketch drawing of him yeah and a bunch of people going what a polite guy that's all patreon.com slash crime in sports and you'll get a shout out at the end of the show as well right jimmy will mispronounce your name just disclaimer very quickly as well
Starting point is 00:04:05 it's a comedy show we're comedians we wish that these stories weren't true but they are there were nothing is nothing is enhanced for comedic value or anything like that all every word of this is true unfortunately we do all the research that's possible to get every last drop of info for you there uh what we don't do though what we go out of our way not to do, we don't make fun of the victims or the victims' families. Why, James? Because we're assholes. Yeah, but? But we're not scumbags. That's how that goes. That's a pretty good deal.
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Starting point is 00:04:50 make the decision, though. Don't be so dismissive. No complaining about it afterwards. That's how that works. That's what it is. That sounds good. I think it's all time. Let's do this. It's time to do it. Let's all sit back. Deep breath here. Arms to the sky and let's all shout. Shut up and give me murder let's do this
Starting point is 00:05:11 what do you say okay let's go on a trip jimmy let's do it all right we are going to west virginia right and we have not been personally the two of us in many places in West Virginia. Right. But we have been to this place together in a car. Really? Yes. Oh, we drove through. We ate horrible hamburgers in a parking lot, actually. What? In this place.
Starting point is 00:05:35 Wheeling, West Virginia. It is on the way from Pittsburgh to Ohio. If you go from Pittsburgh to Columbus, it goes right through it like we did when we did a show in Pittsburgh, then did one in Columbus. We drove there. Wow. And we're wheeling West Virginia. Remember, we were like, oh, God, we're in West Virginia.
Starting point is 00:05:51 We got to hide. They're going to be pissed at us here. We're fucked. And we had cheeseburgers there? Yes. Oh, my God, at the Wendy's out back. The biggest Wendy's. Stuff was falling out of it.
Starting point is 00:06:05 He was just stuffing it in. I was like, wow, that is. It was still in the wrapper. Oh, yeah. Mashing it into my face. At the end, you just had a wrapper up against your face. I was like, what is going on here? I do remember that.
Starting point is 00:06:18 Yes, in the car. That's crazy. Yeah, it was a wild place. That's where that was, Wheeling, West Virginia. In this off the highway. Weird Wendy's. That was a wild place. That's where that was, Wheeling, West Virginia. In this off-the-highway, like... Weird Wendy's, yeah, truck stop style Wendy's. Yeah, it kind of looked like an outlet mall and then had a Wendy's on the outside of it. It was weird.
Starting point is 00:06:34 I don't know what was going on there. Yeah, there was like a... Was that like a strip mall in front of, like, a strip mall? Yes, that's what it was. Like an outlet mall, then a strip mall, and then, like, those side outlet two layers of strip mall and then like those highway fast food restaurants a boundary road yeah uh wheeling is in the northern west virginia panhandle and that even in this on the website they say the northern panhandle i mean they're all about it that's exactly what it is it's a little tiny panhandle up there about an hour
Starting point is 00:07:02 to pittsburgh and about two hours to Columbus, Ohio, the other direction. So that's where it is. About three hours and 35 minutes to Pemberton, West Virginia, which is our last West Virginia episode, episode 434. A nearly headless horror scene was the name of that. And it was gross. I remember that. This is in Ohio County. So they were like, well, we're wedged in next to Ohio.
Starting point is 00:07:25 Might as well just call it Ohio. Area code 304. Motto here, the friendly city. Is it? Wow. What happened in our story is anything but friendly. I'll say that much. Anything but friendly.
Starting point is 00:07:36 A little bit of the history. We'll go through this real quick here. The name Wheeling, the origins of the name are disputed. The name Wheeling, the origins of the name are disputed. I guess the main one that they think it is is they think it comes from a Lenape Native American tribe name with the phrase Weelink or Weelunk, which meant a place of the head or place of the skull. Oh, not like the beginning of mouth of a river, but the head. The name supposedly refers to either a Native American prisoner of other tribes or a white dude who was a settler there. Either way, the person was scalped and decapitated in this area. So that's why it's named that.
Starting point is 00:08:23 It's literally a head that they stuck there and uh the reason is that the severed head was displayed at the confluence of wheeling creek and the ohio river they they put it on a pike there and said don't fuck with us yeah that's some hardcore shit west virginia's never been safe, I'm telling you. That place has always been wild. It's not a place to take your pickup truck back into the woods. If you do that and go wheeling back there, you might be... There's heads on sticks and shit. That is the scariest thing I've ever heard. It's terrifying, and that's why they named their town after that.
Starting point is 00:09:01 Just a head warning people. Wow. It reached its peak of population in 1930 so it's been a hundred year decline since then right there was i guess as the city was growing there was people building big houses actually on on wheeling island especially but there's also slums for factory workers and things like that and mining you know miners and that sort of deal um as a result of the growth and ordinance was passed regulating personal cesspools because you got to have your cesspool regulated i i keep my cesspool in tip-top condition how about you
Starting point is 00:09:36 personal cesspool hey out of my personal my personal cesspool here get the fuck out what are you trying to contaminate my cesspool though what's your personal cess It's my personal cesspool here. Get the fuck out. What are you trying to contaminate my cesspool? No. What's your personal cesspool? How do you have that? Like your fucking septic tank? Well, they said there was also a ban on pipe communications with other homes and businesses unless offensive smells were properly trapped.
Starting point is 00:10:00 So I think they were trying to make the town smell less like sewage is what they were doing here. Huh. Yeah. The Great Depression changed everything. It restructured. Then restructuring of industry came with World War II. And then there was a lot less jobs after that. And so it kind of started has been falling apart since then.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Yeah. Here's some reviews of the town because we've never been there. So. Right. Let's give you a couple. And most of them are good. Most of the people like it here uh here's five stars wheeling is accurately nicknamed the friendly city and for good reason it's a wonderful place to live work and raise a family friendly head on a bike
Starting point is 00:10:35 that's where it started i was born and raised in wheeling i have been blessed with the opportunity to travel around the world on several occasions and still look forward to coming home the crime rate is low don't you say that we'll say that we have statistics you don't and while the nightlife and activities aren't as plentiful as other big cities wheeling is much like uh much is like much else in life what you make of it i'm proud to be a product of wheeling and will always be proudly own my west virgin Virginia heritage, no matter where life takes me. All right. They love it. And then finally, three stars here.
Starting point is 00:11:11 Just do two. Not a terrible town. That's good. That's a raving, screaming from the rooftops review, isn't it? There's a zoo, casino, and golf courses near and around here, along with outdoor opportunities like boating or hiking so there's a zoo a casino and a golf course that's a weird day play some golf look at a tiger lose some money that's a great day i would be careful about buying on wheeling island however as it's prone to flooding in rainy seasons oh no now our actual thing takes place on wheeling island so
Starting point is 00:11:43 oh really that they keep mentioning that. Two stars here. One more. There really is not a lot to do. It's quite boring here. The only thing you can do to keep yourself occupied is going to someone else's house to hang out. That would be okay with me if Wheeling was a farm town, but it's not. It's a town that is trying to be a city, but its streets are so empty you can see tumbleweeds roll past on the sidewalk i've met good yeah there's no there's no thistle thistle isn't growing in there
Starting point is 00:12:11 that's out there by the way did you know that thistle that's all tumbleweeds are a total accident go on russian immigrants came and they had the thistle seeds stuck in their clothes when they came and somehow a couple of them got on the ground. They didn't plant the shit on purpose. They had it stuck in there from where they were from. Yeah, I didn't know. I had no idea that it was a crop. Tumbleweeds are not naturally occurring.
Starting point is 00:12:34 Yeah, who knew? They had the seeds stuck in them, and they got them on the ground. Wow. The next thing you know, the whole western part of the country is covered in them. It's crazy. So I thought that was weird. So, yeah, they said, I've met good met good people here however i have some really good friends i do plan on moving away but i will always keep in touch with them i'm not going to stay here but you know people 27 142 people here
Starting point is 00:12:57 so it's not a tiny town no but that's why they all describe it as a very small town though so i think maybe it feels smaller than it is. More females than males, about normal. A little older on the median age, about 43. Less people married here. More people are single with children. Race of this town, 90% white and wheeling, 5.9% black, 0.9% Asian, 1.1% Hispanic. So pretty white in this town uh 42 of the people
Starting point is 00:13:28 here are religious and it'll surprise you but catholic is actually the top religion here is that right yes because there are a lot of ethnic there's a lot of ethnicities that are here because any mining town back in the day especially ones that are close to pennsylvania yeah a lot of italians a lot of polish people a lot of people like that that would come in so back in the day, especially ones that are close to Pennsylvania. Yeah, the Ohio River Valley. Yeah, a lot of Italians, a lot of Polish people, a lot of people like that that would come in. So the unemployment rate here is almost 7%, which is high, almost twice the national average at this point. Median household income is way lower than the national average, too, $43,483. So about $25,000 low.
Starting point is 00:14:05 Cost of living, $100,000 is regular. Here it's $76,483. So about $25,000 low. Cost of living, $100,000 is regular. Here it's $76,000. Median home cost, though, $131,400. Very affordable. Like 1997 style is what this place is. Incredibly affordable. And if you cannot wait to get here, we have for you the Wheeling, West Virginia, Real Estate Report. The average two-bedroom rental here goes for $980 a month.
Starting point is 00:14:37 So it's lower than the national average by a good shot. Here, and apparently they're building a lot of apartments here currently. A lot of apartments are going up in the last couple of years's a two-bedroom two-bath so technically t-ball for every b-hole here yeah 980 square feet the porch is literally falling off the house it looks it looks like the guy on an old mountain ducan is going to come out of it with a shotgun and go, you know, get off my consign it. Get off my land. You government, you government, you know, sons of bitches. And he's going to start firing shots into the air.
Starting point is 00:15:13 It's leaning. It's not great. And it's like in a lot of other houses. So it's like in an old city section of the town. It's not even like there's no land. You're crammed in. There's a it's a also a pale, old, sad yellow color. It's not even like there's no land. You're crammed in. There's a also a pale, old, sad yellow color. It's clearly
Starting point is 00:15:28 from decades ago. There is a fridge in the backyard. Not sure if it comes with the house or not, but it's just sitting there with the doors open currently. You can check that out. $50,000 for that. And the fridge. I don't know. Like I said, that's not mentioned in the listing.
Starting point is 00:15:44 I can't guarantee that. Here's a three-bedroom, two-bath, 1,050-square-foot house. So it's a nice, it's a smaller house, but it's nice, regular, standard house. Yeah, nothing falling off of it. Looks nice from the outside. Clean wood floors, white kitchen. You know, the house backs up to some decent looking woods. You don't have like other people right on top of you.
Starting point is 00:16:07 Not bad. $134,900 for that. So that's your average house, I guess. And here is a four bedroom, six bath. So that's a tea bowl for each and every meal. Interesting. 6,331 square feet. My Christ.
Starting point is 00:16:23 Yeah, 3.6 acres. Yeah. And it's all trees surrounding the house. So if you're in your house, you don't see anybody or anything. Huge brick house, amazing pool. Looks like a beautiful oasis in the middle of West Virginia. It's the weirdest shit. $899,000 for that.
Starting point is 00:16:41 Oh, my God. Yeah. In Arizona, that is $8.5 million. $8.9 million. Add a couple more zeros there. Things to do in this town. The Upper Ohio Valley Italian Heritage Festival.
Starting point is 00:16:56 I couldn't even get it out. I was so excited. West Virginia has a whole festival for you. There is a lot of Italians. Remember we talked about mining back in the day? Yeah, yeah. Come over. We're already all greasy.
Starting point is 00:17:08 They just shove us right down a hole. Let's go. All lubed up. Let's go. Let's go. So there's a lot of them there. This year, I'll read right from the site here. Following the ribbon cutting, Tom Fatto, this year's Italian American of the Year for the festival.
Starting point is 00:17:25 Of the year. I win. Can I be your Italian American of the Year for the festival. Of the year! I win! Can I be your Italian American of the Year, please? One of these festivals? Someone have us in there! We'll bring attention to that shit. Help me. What the fuck?
Starting point is 00:17:36 Can't get into the Hall of Fame there and the one? Help me out here. Italian American of the Year. Of the Year. And what did Fatto do? Well, he said he's looking forward to the camaraderie of the year. Of the year. And what did Fatto do? Well, he said he's looking forward to the camaraderie of the event and how the people of all cultures come together to enjoy it. He said it's time-tested and brings in thousands of people.
Starting point is 00:17:57 He said, quote, that's for a couple of good reasons. The economy here gets a little bit of a boost, you know, which is good. And for the citizens of Wheeling, this is a very big event, let me tell you. He said, this is the granddaddy of them all. There's so much to enjoy. He said it. He said it. There's something for everybody here, and I hope everybody has a great day. It's not just for the Italians.
Starting point is 00:18:19 By any means, I want everyone to have some food, fun, and I hope you've brought your families. Yeah. Come on now. food, fun, and I hope you've brought your families. Yeah. Come on now. Food, fun, and family. Food, fun, and family. And they also have food, live music, and a bocce ball tournament, of course. You got to have that. Some of the people performing here.
Starting point is 00:18:35 Uh-oh. One is Ray Massa's Euro Rhythms. Quote, the best Italian-American band in the USA. There's a big picture of him here look at look at fucking fat guy here it's like vito from the sopranos he's a big euro guy uh there's all the opening ceremony we got the jim jim frank combos gonna perform jim and frank uh the chill billies with a z i don't know how no one thought of that yet. The Chillbillies. That's a great name for a country band.
Starting point is 00:19:07 How is that? Yeah. How did they get that? How did they get that? That should have been gone. How's that not trademarked? A long time ago. We got Diamond Rio, but not Chillbillies?
Starting point is 00:19:16 Chillbillies? That sounds perfect. Lady Antebellum, but not Chillbillies? Not the Chillbillies. That sounds... Who doesn't want to hang out with the Chillbillies? So much better. so much better so much better uh antoinette manganis will be there uh the cavaliers will be there from seven o'clock to 8 30 p.m spinning jenny will be performing but it gets old after a minute you're like is she gonna yeah i guess wow she can She's going to spin. She can do it without getting dizzy.
Starting point is 00:19:46 That's pretty impressive. All right, I've seen it. And you walk away, right? It's a lot of spinning, Jenny. It's a lot. And then also the Skyliners will be playing. The Nicola DiSabatiano, who's an accordionist, will be playing as well. No word if she's bringing a monkey or not.
Starting point is 00:20:04 Or he's bringing a monkey or not. And then Mickey D, another accordionist, will be playing as well no word if she's bringing a monkey or not or he's bringing a monkey or not and then mickey d another accordionist will be playing so mickey d mickey d uh wow that's what's going on there there's also there's a lot of like ethnic festivals in wheeling like a bunch of different ones wow yeah it's weird new strange uh crime rate in this town what we are interested in property crime is right at the average. So not very low crime rate, especially when you talk about violent crime, murder, rape, robbery, and of course assault.
Starting point is 00:20:31 The Mount Rushmore of crime, more than double the national average. What? I don't know what's going on here, but... Maybe they're upset about all the ethnicities, James. Yeah, they're pissed off about the Italian festival. They're like, I don't even know what a fucking Zeppole is. I'm going to stab somebody.
Starting point is 00:20:49 Say cannoli one more time. What is that? Swaying hell? I don't know what that is. I'm violent. I'm feeling violent. God, that shit is so good. It is, yes.
Starting point is 00:20:58 It's very good. Of course it is. It's terrible for you and delicious. It's like an Italian croissant. There's so many good Italian desserts. Fuck, they're so good. I don't like cannolis i gotta be honest what i'm one of the few is it the crust no no it's too rich too sweet i don't like the custard is what drives you it's too sweet man you know how me with sweets i'm not a big sweets guy i'm just not yeah but i like like
Starting point is 00:21:21 a cheesecake that's not very sweet i don't't like sugar that much. Sweet, sweet. I'm annoyed by a too crispy crust of a cannoli. That's a nightmare. When you go to snap it and then it slides either direction off your plate. It breaks into a hundred pieces. And you have to embed them into the fucking... Into the custard. Into the shit and put it in your mouth.
Starting point is 00:21:42 I fucking love it. No good. I like the Italian cookies. The real light ones that are you know not that sweet that's that's kind of what i'm into so let's talk about a murder all right shall we or hopefully we'll get to it's going to be multiple murders no matter what but oh boy this is a bloody episode okay okay let's talk about a young man who is there's no way other to describe him than just a real asshole. He's just an asshole.
Starting point is 00:22:08 I mean, there's people in the world that are, there's a lot of murders that you cover where you go, okay, I don't think that person will ever kill anybody else again. Probably a wife kills her husband, husband kills her wife. Like there's this weird, you know, buildup or some business thing where the guy was with the suing for five years and they're fighting and all that kind of shit. Yeah. Then there's people where you go, this guy,
Starting point is 00:22:30 I can't believe he hasn't killed a million people. Like he, this guy could be a mass murderer in a heartbeat. Uh, here's the guy, Gerald Wayne, Jacko Jr. J A K O.
Starting point is 00:22:42 So Jacob, probably Jacob Jr. Gerald, Jacob Jr. G. Wow g wow starts first name g last name j so j-a-k-o jr he's born in march 1985 so young guy young asshole yeah he's still a young guy here um let's see let's catch up with him when he's about 18. Let's just assume that he didn't, wasn't like a straight A student and wasn't being thrown scholarship offers from every corner of the nation. Let's just assume that based on the Mountaineers are not recruiting him. No. And we can assume, I'm going to assume he had a pretty hefty juvenile record because
Starting point is 00:23:19 that's not available. But I, his adult record that I got that's available starts immediately at 18. Right now? Yeah. Right now, right now. As soon as he turns 18, he's going. You know when you're a kid and you're like, today I fucking turn 18, I'm moving out. I'm going to just go on a crime spree.
Starting point is 00:23:39 You don't think he said that? Maybe. You know what? I can't get in the man's head. I can't get in the man's head, so it's possible. He could have just said, my 18th birthday, boy, it is fucking on. I'm going to have a day. I am going to dominate this place.
Starting point is 00:23:52 He seems to be from Ohio here because that's where the first Belmont County, Ohio. That's where the first of pretty much all of his early arrests come from. So in June of 2003, so he's barely 18, 18 for a couple months. He is arrested of the, I'm sorry, before that in April.
Starting point is 00:24:11 So right after he turned 18, he's arrested for three counts of theft in Belmont County, Ohio. Oh, so we're starting with that. Then in June of 2003, he is arrested for a drug possession, falsification, which I think he had a false ID on him. I probably told the cop a wrong name.
Starting point is 00:24:31 And also underage consumption. Yeah. So I think he had booze, drugs, and probably had a fake ID where he bought the booze with, and that's what happened. Oh, yeah. I didn't even think about buying the booze. Yeah, you're probably right. That's a possibility there. Or that might have been a different charge i'm not sure but it's okay because he doesn't have much time to recover from that because in april of 2004 april 11th of 2004
Starting point is 00:24:54 he's arrested for a couple of things here uh drug possession and trafficking drugs as well oh now he's okay one year later yeah one year later he says he's been 18 for a year and he's selling drugs. He graduated to trafficking. Yep. Graduated from just drinking in the streets to I'm going to traffic something. I mean, who knows what it was? He could have had four dime bags of weed. We don't know what the hell it was.
Starting point is 00:25:16 But either way, he wasn't smart enough to not get arrested for trafficking, which is a problem. June 1st, 2004. So a couple months later, he's then arrested for burglary and theft as well okay okay so think about that he's been it's like a year and three months he's been 18 years old and we already have trafficking drug possession you know dumb shit consumption by a minor now we're up to burglary and theft, which is a that's a step up the ladder. Yeah. And that's likely because he can't.
Starting point is 00:25:50 It's probably tough to get a job with a trafficking conviction with all these court dates looming in the future. Yeah, probably hard to get a job. So he's likely thinking about how he needs money. And what are you going to do now that you can't get a job? You got to steal it you got to steal yeah the thing is to burglarize is another step because if you're just if you're just you know doing drugs or whatever that can be a pretty victimless crime even if you're selling drugs to adults that's that's their decision if they want to do drugs that's up to
Starting point is 00:26:19 them again not really a whatever but once you get into burglary, now you're breaking into people's places at that point. That's a different story. Stealing shit from them. Generally, yeah. Burglary, a burglary charge is generally stealing from somebody without their knowledge. You know what I mean? That's pretty scummy. And theft as well.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Yeah. So that is June 1st, 2004. That is June 1st, 2004. Now, July 19th, 2004, a month later, he is arrested for sale and or furnishing to underage person. So I don't know if he's working at a gas station and sold a kid booze. Or sold a kid a gallon of gas. Yeah. It would have to be because he's not 21 yet.
Starting point is 00:27:05 So he's underage also. So they couldn't get him for giving liquor to his friend because they're both minors. So it would have to be selling it to somebody. It would have to be he was working somewhere and didn't check an ID or sold it to his friend probably more than likely. Probably, yeah. It was likely a conspiracy of sorts. Yeah. So that's July 19, 2004. July 31, 2004. July 31st, 2004.
Starting point is 00:27:27 I don't know if this is I got mad at the friend for telling or what, but he's arrested for felonious assault now. Twelve days later, somebody got caught with the booze. You told me where you get 40. Damn it. I told you not to say shit if they catch you with that. Fuck. I told you not to say shit if they catch you with that crazy horse. Fuck.
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Starting point is 00:29:39 seem very explainable and narratable. You can follow his trail trail just with the just with the arrest record i can follow this man's trail and explain his whole life it's you can watch him escalate yeah the escalation is wild so that is july 31st that happened felonious assault um we're just going to assume of the person he sold booze to that's old on him. Probably. Because that just makes sense to me. October 21st
Starting point is 00:30:10 2004. So good for him. He went, what, two and a half whole months without getting arrested. That's pretty impressive for this guy. Pretty good. Not bad. He's arrested at this point for speeding, driving without a license, not wearing a seatbelt, reckless operation, operating
Starting point is 00:30:27 a vehicle under the influence, never having a valid license ever. He just never got one. He didn't. This isn't suspended. Yeah. You are ticketed for never getting a license. You're just driving around. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:30:44 And also resisting arrest of course so okay yeah didn't want to go to jail nope and he's fucked up on something and he you know yeah so that's a night he's really having quite a night now i don't know what happened but i'm going to assume after all of this stuff together he probably got some jail time because i hope so otherwise west virginia is the nicest they're just like oh that's all right now that's okay he's learning yeah he's learning how next time he knows not to resist but no and also the court dates um the sale or furnishing to an underage person from a while back uh the theft charge from a while back, the felonious assault from July, and all of these things are all done in the same day at court. Oh, good lord.
Starting point is 00:31:37 That's a lot. He's like, that's embarrassing. The judge is the same. Like, you have a chance of seeing the same judge. Yeah, all at once. You're going to see the same like you have a chance of seeing the same judge yeah all at once you're going to see the same judge and the judge probably has access to your juvenile records as well yeah so he's going he can see where the trail has gone before that but even if he doesn't he can go well the moment you turned 18 you've been in this courtroom constantly so if not in this courtroom you've certainly been in handcuffs a lot this is all in a year and a
Starting point is 00:32:07 half he did all this shit wow those are so many separate arrests in a year and a half to get all these things i mean how really how many times are you in cuffs dude salivating yeah criminal life and if he's living in a small town the cops know him by now so they just see him they go well let's go ahead and look at him he's got something to arrest him for i'm sure as he always does hey jacko come here yeah so i there's i assume he got some jail time because there's no more arrest records that i can find he may have been arrested more but as far as slipping through my cracks here which that doesn't sound good i don't want anything slipping through my cracks. You got doubles? Doubles, babe. The next one is February 27th,
Starting point is 00:32:47 2008. He's still in Belmont County, Ohio. Hasn't thought enough of himself to move yet. Yeah. Avoid all the cops who know you. Here, he's arrested for no seatbelt, having an open container,
Starting point is 00:33:03 and drug possession as well. Yeah. Yeah. July 1st, 2008, so that's a couple months later, he's arrested for two counts of obstruction of justice. I wonder what he did there. I don't know if he's withholding information from Congress or what he's doing, but that's what he's arrested for.
Starting point is 00:33:22 That can really go from a very small thing to a very big thing. Yeah. Refused to talk about Balco. Yeah, he didn't want to talk about Balco or his friend was getting arrested for being drunk in public and he went, hey man, and put his hand on the cop's shoulder. Let it be. That's also obstruction
Starting point is 00:33:39 of justice. Anywhere from there to lying to a federal body is an obstruction of justice. Aggression will not stand man. Anywhere from there to lying to a federal body is a obstruction of justice aggression will not stand man anywhere from that to barry bonds was not taking steroids one or the other to i did not have sexual relations somewhere in between there yeah anywhere you could be in that um so that's july 1st 2008 then he's still out he's still not going back to jail for some reason uh november 8th 2008 he is pulled over for running a stop sign and they go hey dipshit you don't have a license you've never had a license you stupid shit let's
Starting point is 00:34:19 arrest you for that oh by the way uh you want to take a sobriety test? No, he doesn't. So that is a DUI and a refusal, which is an automatic revocation of his non-existent license. He's never, ever had. He's like, he could go try to apply for a license. He could get one in like 15 years. Like he's got so much penance to serve here to do this. So then finally, November 9th, 2009. So a year later, he apparently gets busted on April 27th, 2009 for possessing a firearm. This is in Wheeling.
Starting point is 00:34:59 And it's possessing a firearm after already having been convicted of aggravated assault. So that's a felony and not allowed to have a firearm after already having been convicted of aggravated assault. So that's a felony and you're not allowed to have a firearm now. So he's arrested. And finally, this is a federal case. The tobacco, you know, ATF, alcohol, tobacco firearms, they were the investigating body here. By acting United States attorney announced that Gerald Wayne Jacko Jr. was sentenced to, you sir, may fuck off, 63 months in federal prison.
Starting point is 00:35:30 Five years. Followed by three years of supervised release. Holy. So, gotta go see a probation officer, take a piss test type probation. That is trouble. That's what he got, yeah, for entering a guilty plea to one count of possession of a firearm after having his record. So that's 2009.
Starting point is 00:35:49 We don't know how long exactly he served in federal prison. I would hope, you know, a couple of minutes. Enough time. I'm not sure, but he ends up, we know for a fact that he's out by September 29th, 2014 because he's arrested again.
Starting point is 00:36:10 Yeah. I don't think that's going to stop. No, this would certainly be within the window of the supervised release date also. So not good. He's on federal probation and he is arrested for theft, assault. Not good. No. And persistent disorderly conduct.
Starting point is 00:36:30 He's never orderly. He just refuses to be orderly. If we could give him a lifetime charge, I believe it would be persistent disorderly conduct. Yeah, that seems like personality, in fact, not just a... Persistent assholery. Is that a charge there should be some umbrella charge that's just like yeah you're just a nuisance asshole and we have to put you away yeah we're tired of this we just can't handle you ever just it takes up too many tax dollars to keep arresting you you know yeah like can you be called he federally uh adjudicated a tax burden
Starting point is 00:37:04 just too much yeah we can't handle it we can't afford you anymore sorry sorry you're like a puppy that had to be given away because they can't afford the food like it's just too expensive vet bills don't know what to do yeah let's re-home him to the south pacific somewhere it's like in the middle on a dinghy yeah it's what it has to be it feels like it's just not i don't understand what the hell is the story with this guy, but we should definitely be able to umbrella charge him. You're an adult encumbrance. A persistent asshole. Yeah, it's too much.
Starting point is 00:37:37 We can't deal with you because, yeah, otherwise it's all these little ticky tack charges. How else would you do it? So September 29, 2014, I told you theft assault persistently a dipshit. But the case is closed due to, quote, unavailability of accused, which to me means that he's not available to go to local court because he is in federal prison for violating his federal probation. That's what I supposed. Yeah. And the feds aren't gonna fucking the feds and then west virginia neither of them are gonna pay to transport a prisoner all the way here to deal with theft assault and disorderly conduct charges they just it's not worth it for them so maybe they should have, though, just to add to his umbrella. But we know that he's out by 2018 for a fact because he has a very busy month in 2018 that we're going to talk about. July through August is a lot for him.
Starting point is 00:38:36 He's arrested on July 24th, 2018. So I assume he probably went back to do the rest of his jail time, which is probably about three years. So he's probably out in late 2017, maybe something like that. He's arrested for drug abuse. This is the actual official charge. Drug abuse, marijuana, less than 100 grams. That's a big window. Yeah, less than 100, but more than, I'm sure, a small amount.
Starting point is 00:39:06 So there you go. Who knows? He had a half ounce on him or something. More than slap on the wrist, go home. Yeah, for West Virginia. Then he's out, though, three days later, good for him, where he is July 27, 2018, where he is pulled over for making an improper or prohibited turn. And then they find out he's driving with no license, of course, because... Every turn's prohibited.
Starting point is 00:39:29 It's all, every single turn. Every time he turns the key, it's prohibited. Never mind turning the car. Just the key, adjusting the seat isn't really allowed. Prohibited to turn. I didn't even go anywhere. It was the ignition, sir. Yeah, you're not allowed to be here.
Starting point is 00:39:45 And then also operating a vehicle under the influence as well. Of course. Does he operate one sober? Somehow, even though he's got this gigantic umbrella of assholery. So many charges. He was arrested for the weed on July 24th. He was still out July 27th. And then he's still out august 1st so my god he's just
Starting point is 00:40:07 going in coming right back out again which is wild for a guy who's done all this prison time that's and a man who clearly at every day on the street is not living no the way your i mean laws are passed to hope you you behave no definitely not the problem, I think he still gets bail because if you – they do bail based on if you show up for court here. If you leave, right. So there's a lot of these persistent criminals that people go, well, how'd they get bail? Because they always show up for court. That's why. That's how they got bail.
Starting point is 00:40:39 That's why you have bail. Otherwise, they wouldn't put any bail on you because you're not guilty yet. You're still innocent until you're proven guilty bail's not meant necessarily it is in some regards to protect the public but generally it's it's to give somebody the opportunity to be they're still innocent technically that's what i mean and you can you can say yeah there's a lot you can do there with that yeah there's a big a big uh window of what you can do with that kind of shit. So August 1st, 2018. All right.
Starting point is 00:41:10 Let's introduce a guy here. Trevor Vossen. V-O-S-S-E-N. Vossen. He's born in 1991. So he's a young dude. I mean, this is a very young dude. He's not even 30 yet here.
Starting point is 00:41:22 His parents are Sarah Lynn andn and edwards uh edward jr is his dad and uh he's got he's got a son also sure named landon there you go thank you and um he's got a brother and a sister and all this type of thing now he also has a girlfriend we'll talk about here and uh her name is lauren cree jenkins cree dash jenkins and uh she goes by lulu lauren does everybody calls her everybody calls her lulu so lulu was born in 1990 she's from wheeling uh her parents are rodney and dolores jenkins here um and uh she's got sisters she's got a brother and she's currently five months pregnant oh lulu with trevor's child so yeah so they're pregnant now something happened between
Starting point is 00:42:17 gerald jacko our site our umbrella of asshole and trevor vossen this was i guess he was he got put in jail in 2018 apparently awesome vossen did no no no jacko did for okay a robbery he committed in 2018 so that wasn't even on his list so i don't even know but he got arrested for that he was incarcerated for a while and apparently he thought gerald thought that Vossen stole from him while he was in jail. Oh. So he was upset with him. So he apparently had just gotten out of jail. He's already been arrested a couple of times.
Starting point is 00:42:56 And he's pissed off at him, and he's seeking revenge on Trevor Vossen, this Jacko guy. Because he went to his house and took some shit from him while he was in. Stole something. We don't know if he actually stole from him. We have no fucking idea what happened here. Now, what we do know is this isn't a guy that you want to seek revenge on you, it seems like. Vossen?
Starting point is 00:43:17 No, no, no. Gerald Jacko. Asshole. Jerry Asshole Umbrella? Yeah. He seems like a bad man. He also seems like he has no fear of incarceration which is a yeah when someone doesn't have fear of consequences it's they're a scary person to
Starting point is 00:43:30 have mad at you because who knows i see him floating through the air like mary poppins holding a giant umbrella that has like the print of an asshole on it and somebody that's how he arrives somebody's head on top of the little point that comes out like why they named wheeling wheeling yeah that's how he came into wheeling the skull of one of his victims on his little umbrella an asshole print umbrella yeah we coming in oh by the way i haven't showed you all the wrinkles let me show you a picture of this guy too oh dear god i'm so afraid it'll make the umbrella thing seem even sweeter there he is jim. He's got a clown face. Yep.
Starting point is 00:44:06 He's got multiple tattoos on his face. Clown face tattoos. Clown face. He's got, well, this is funny. He's got tattoos on his neck that come all the way up to his chin. Up to the chin, yeah. Which is fine, except that the big one in the middle that goes all the way from his shirt line up to the top part of his chin there is a big old dollar sign. Is it really?
Starting point is 00:44:27 It's a big, giant dollar. Yeah, look here. I'll show you. Look closer. All the rich guys have that tattoo. Oh, yeah. The Million Dollar Man, Ted DiBiase, has little dollar signs all over his suit.
Starting point is 00:44:36 Negative space shading, too. Oh, it's awful. The dollar sign is skin tone. Everything around it is ink. That is wow. It's very jelly. It's very jelly.'s very jelly it screams it screams jail then around his eyes wealthy man he looks class is what it really screams class
Starting point is 00:44:54 looks like he has a tea time around eight for a foursome well he got that just in case the country club was being a little twatty with him he's like you know what i'm rich don't worry here yeah don't worry about it. When I go for my interview, I don't want him to have anything to say. Show exactly who I am. It's fascinating. The two choices for the diamonds above and below the eyes. Well, it goes around his eye, the tattoo.
Starting point is 00:45:19 He's got like a point that comes down, almost like a war paint looking thing. And then his tattoo around his eye connecting the two. but it just looks like a line that connects the two yeah then on the other side on his left side they don't connect he's just got a plop of tattoos above his eye and a plot below his eye so i don't know like what the fuck he's drunk at a frat house he looks like he got pinned down and tattooed in jail is what it looks like guys like you're gonna have this draw dumb shit on his face fuck this guy and just like you know you want me to rape him no no just draw dumb shit on him it'll be way worse i'm only good at triangles well fill fill them in fill them in man just fill them in can you do dollar signs i need a negative one holy shit so he's got a couple of girlfriends as well let's we'll talk
Starting point is 00:46:09 about that what general does of course he has a couple of girlfriends oh yeah he's got he's got several people willing to do very awful shit for him which is yeah interesting uh one of these women is dana marie bowman and she's born in 1988. And her house, she has a house in Wheeling Island there. And Gerald, his plan is to lure Trevor Vossen to this house so he can seek revenge upon him. Okay? That's not a quote from him, obviously. He wouldn't say that. I will seek revenge upon him.
Starting point is 00:46:44 I don't feel, yeah. Yeah, I don't think that's what he said. He likely doesn't speak very well. So that's what he keeps saying to Dawn that he's trying to do. Basically, I'm going to take these people to your house. Then on August 3rd, 2018, Trevor and Lulu are reported missing by their family. Both of them? Both of them are reported missing by the family. Both of them? Both of them are reported missing by the family. Three of them,
Starting point is 00:47:08 really? Yeah. So, what happened to them? We'll find out. Okay. Apparently, I don't know how he did it, but he somehow, Gerald somehow lured these two to the house. Got them to come over. I don't know if it was, hey, hey, we'll squash the beef. This is
Starting point is 00:47:24 crazy. I know you heard I was pissed off at, hey, we'll squash the beef. This is crazy. I know you heard I was pissed off at you, but I'm less pissed than you said. Just get matching face tattoos. Let's do it. Hey, you know what? I can put a dollar sign on you that's going to get you in any country club in this nation. So please, come on over. We'll make it up.
Starting point is 00:48:00 So during all of this, Dawn Bowman, or Dana, I'm sorry, Dana Marie Bowman, she is at the house, and she's kind of wandering around while our guy Gerald here is with the other two, with Lulu and Trevor in the kitchen. Okay? Okay, yeah. So Dana is wandering around, and then she says that she heard three shots fired. Okay. Okay. Yeah. So Dana is wandering around and then she says that she heard three shots fired. Yes. Uh, we know that there's a fourth shot that's fired as well because there's four shell casings,
Starting point is 00:48:13 but she says she heard three shots fired in her residence. Okay. Then, uh, she went to the front of the house to compose herself after hearing the gunshots because she heard, because you know Gerald wasn't saying like, oh man I'm going to have them over, we're going to have beers
Starting point is 00:48:31 and then do you have ribs because we're going to barbecue he was like, I'm going to fuck these people up, yeah this motherfucker's trying to steal from me, you know that's what he was saying so she was probably, she heard the gunshots she knew things are bad here she said she, she heard the gunshots. She knew things are bad here. She said she came back to the kitchen a little too early, let's just say,
Starting point is 00:48:51 or a little too late, one or the other. When she entered the kitchen, she is frozen by the sight of Gerald with a large kitchen knife repeatedly and very, very violently stabbing Trevor in the neck. Oh, my. Screaming at him to die like a man. Just because I guess he wasn't dying. He was still sitting up and he's hacking at him going, die like a man, motherfucker. Fucking screaming at him.
Starting point is 00:49:21 Whoa. How'd you like to walk into your kitchen and see that? No. Huh. I mean, it's like three gunshots are enough, kitchen and see that no huh i mean it's like three gunshots are enough but this is like i mean it's brutal every think about you're getting stabbed in the neck every time he plunged takes that knife out there's blood spraying everywhere yeah and he's screaming die like a man calling him names and shit yeah it's and you gotta you gotta imagine you're seeing this so you're gonna you're going to experience some pain, too. It's not what she had in mind as what was going to happen, I don't think.
Starting point is 00:49:50 Yeah. So then Gerald takes Trevor down to the basement, his body. He kills him, stabs him to death on the floor. After he's finally satisfied that he's dead, he takes him down to the basement. Finally satisfied that he's dead, he takes him down to the basement. Now, he also found out, too. So she said she went to bed that night not expecting to wake up in the morning. She figured that in the night, Gerald would come kill her, probably.
Starting point is 00:50:20 But she fucking woke up the next day. Oh, boy. I was like, that's a surprise. That's interesting. At that point gerald told her that he's all done i'm all done with what and she said yeah with what i saw you kill the dude and she said yeah he she gerald said yes he's dead obviously you saw that also lulu's dead too don't worry about her everybody's dead all taken care of't worry about her. Everybody's dead. All taken care of. Just done. Did like the changing of the dealers at the casino.
Starting point is 00:50:48 All done. But, sir, she's pregnant. And it's five months very obviously. Yeah, it's pretty clear. That's fucked up. So he ends up taking the bodies, putting them in these big white plastic bags like trash bags. Yeah. And taking them away from the house.
Starting point is 00:51:11 Now, there is fucking blood everywhere. Everywhere. Everywhere. On multiple floors. It's a horror scene, this house, as you can imagine. Two people brutally murdered and dragged around. Now, he goes to an abandoned house in southern West Virginia that we'll talk about here. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:27 And a neighbor near the house saw that there was a guy that he didn't know that he identifies as Gerald due to distinctive dipshit face tattoos. Incredibly identifiable man. Yeah. Literally, there's nobody else with a giant dollar sign and those stupid eye tattoos at the same time. They don't exist on any other human
Starting point is 00:51:48 except for this fucking idiot. So if you're going to be a criminal, blend. Think ahead of time. Don't get distinctive tattoos. Yeah. Keep your hair normal.
Starting point is 00:51:59 Like, look as normal as you can. No. Look as normal as you can. Blend in. Yeah. D.B. Cooper. Yeah. normal as you can. Blend in. Yeah. D.B. Cooper. Yeah. Keep that in mind.
Starting point is 00:52:07 There's a reason Carlo Gambino died quietly in his house and not in prison, because he is real, blended right in, real quiet. Didn't look like a criminal. Nope. So this person, the neighbor, called the police and reported somebody, quote, that there's a, quote, pile of obviously burned material on a concrete pad in the backyard of the house.
Starting point is 00:52:30 Okay. Gerald was burning things back there on a concrete pad on a concrete path. Now he also at some point recruits another guy who we never find out who the fuck it is. There's somebody else involved here who he forces. I'm sure
Starting point is 00:52:45 this guy doesn't, you know, if he requests something from you, you know that it's probably not a request. You need to do it. Or you die, obviously. Or you die. He said, I need help with something. I need you, because you got, come on down here. I know it's a pain in the ass. Get in the car.
Starting point is 00:53:01 I need you to help dismember a couple of people with saws if you can do that. One of them is a pregnant lady, too. So we're going to really – it's going to be a better day. Or I die, obviously. So, sure, I'll be over. Sure. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:53:12 So he does that. He dismembers their bodies with a saw into many, many parts. We don't have an exact number of parts. Really? But it's not like below the knee. It's like a lot of parts. Yeah. Because he wants them.
Starting point is 00:53:26 Judging by the gal's ability to count to four, their counting isn't going to be good. No, probably terrible. Yeah, I don't trust her at all. Can't trust her bullet count. She can't count to four. Four. I heard three. You missed.
Starting point is 00:53:45 I don't know. He might not even have been saying die like a man. He could have been saying anything. We can't trust her. He could have said, I love the movie Mannequin. She doesn't know. She's like, oh, man. He said he liked it.
Starting point is 00:53:56 I mean, if you say you like Mannequin 2, obviously that's a crime in itself. Meshatt Taylor. He's great. He's great. So he does this um by the way even the police say this other man was forced into helping there was no yeah it's it's help it wasn't a hey buddy come on over it was you get over here or you're next type of shit so two days later now so he dismembers the body and has the body sitting there all dismembered. Okay.
Starting point is 00:54:26 Yeah. Loads them back in white plastic garbage bags. Yeah. And then drives the remains further south outside of Beckley, West Virginia to a place on Sullivan Road. Seems like it's in the town of Coal City. Literally, Coal City. Whoa. Which is at the very far down there as far as southern West Virginia.
Starting point is 00:54:49 Nowhere near here. Now, in all of this, when the cops were called to come investigate the burning, they found in the burn pile bones, blades like saw blades, and shell casings all found in the burn pile. Who thought that saw blades and shell casings would fucking disappear in a fire? Yeah. You ever been camping before? Yeah. I mean, in those fire pits that are left out there, there are shit piles of cans.
Starting point is 00:55:20 There's a mountain of cans sitting there. And that's thin-ass gauge metal. That's aluminum. That's barely- That's not there. And that's thin-ass gauge metal. That's aluminum. That's barely... That's not brass. No, that's not a saw blade. A saw blade is steel. Yeah. It's tempered already. You're not going to fucking melt it
Starting point is 00:55:35 from burning it unless it's really... Yeah, it was created with fire. Yeah. I could see, let's say you're dumb, and you don't understand the actual temperature. Let's say you're... and you don't understand the actual temperature. Let's say you're... James, are you telling me that that man, you see his face and you don't assume? Let's say you're a moron who's been getting arrested constantly ever since handcuffs could fit around your wrists. Until they didn't just slide off because you're too small.
Starting point is 00:56:01 Yeah. Let's just say you're that idiot. And you think that I can build a campfire and bones will burn because they cre too small. Let's just say you're that idiot, and you think that I can build a campfire and bones will burn because they cremate people. So that's fire. This is fire. All fire's fire. You don't realize that one fire is like 500 degrees
Starting point is 00:56:15 and one is like 3,000 degrees. They don't realize there's a different temperature there. Let's say you're an idiot, okay? That's one thing. You're a moron. You don't understand that. But to not get a fucking tempered steel saw blade will not burn in a fire and that your shell casings are going to be there afterwards.
Starting point is 00:56:35 Yeah. You're dumb enough to put a giant dollar sign tattoo on your throat. That's how dumb you are. What do you got? Black triangles on your face or something? Yeah. What do you got? Non- your face or something yeah what do you got non-tribal tribal looking shit like it's one thing if you're like from an island and you were done you got these to show you were a fucking man or whatever which tribe you're in
Starting point is 00:56:55 he's from belmont county ohio he's just a white dude from belmont county ohio looks like an asshole he's certainly showing what tribe he's a part of oh god yes a dumb one the ignorant dipshit tribe uh another thing that was there a black bag is found nearby that that contains this is perfect contains both uh vossen and lulu's fingerprints on it just to just to put them together of who's there. The one thing that's easily incinerated. No, that's not. Very flammable thing.
Starting point is 00:57:33 Tried with the saw blade, but not the bag. They've got their fingerprints now. Wow. That is fucking amazing. This is behind. They also later on will find bones and burn material behind an abandoned house on South Euron Street in Wheeling Island, which is we believe Dawn's house that later on she
Starting point is 00:57:50 took off from. So they said that this house that they went to because Bowman's going to end up telling on them here because she's... I was just going to say... Dawn is freaked out. She does not like this at all. So when they go to talk to her, she goes, oh, my God, he's saying die like a man.
Starting point is 00:58:09 I'm sure she just spilled it all. Right. So they said that when they walked in the house, they didn't think that anything had happened in the house because it had been so thoroughly cleaned. What? Yes. they said yes the reason why they found all the burn shit behind the house that didn't have anything to do with the with the victims is because this is a quote from the police quote she burned some of the flooring that she removed from the kitchen she removed the flooring and burned it she's an excellent housekeeper that is fucking impressive yeah that's like if mike
Starting point is 00:58:44 brady killed carol, Alice would do that. You know what I mean? Like that's tidying up, tidying up a little bit here and then replace them as well as clothing and other items that were used to clean up anything used in the cleanup. Everything. She burned everything. She dropped a new floor in the house. And then she took some of those floorboards and threw them over the hill in front of her house into a small ravine as well. They said she did all this work on her own, by the way.
Starting point is 00:59:10 Wow. Didn't do it. No one helped her. She just did flooring work on her own. She just went and got a bunch of flooring and repatched it in and did all that shit. Dawn the builder. She is incredible. That is fucking impressive.
Starting point is 00:59:21 That is fucking impressive. They said a small piece of bone from the pile will eventually be sent from the second pile, where the people were, to the Smithsonian Institute of Anthropology to find out who the fuck it is. Because this is 2018. We can find out who you are from the bone fragment now. So they said also in this burn pile at Bowman's residence now, the other burn pile, were parts of a blue moving type blanket. You know, those big like U-Haul blankets. Diamond stitched ones. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:51 Parts of the blanket were also identified in the burn pile down in Coal City and the other place. So there's all three places where there's burned stuff, pieces of burned blanket are all there. Tied together with those dense blankets that do not burn. Again, they're meant not to burn. Those are so thick. Anything else you want to put in there? Like a fireman's suit, you want to see if that goes?
Starting point is 01:00:16 What else do you want to see if it burns? Emergency blanket, some tinfoil perhaps. Do diamonds burn? Is that how you get them into that shape? I don't know. Let's find out. Let's see. Does diamonds do diamonds burn?
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Starting point is 01:02:30 I'm one of the filmmakers behind The Jinx, and I'm excited to bring you the official Jinx podcast. We'll be revisiting all six episodes of part one and watching along with part two as it airs on Max, starting April 21st. Bye-bye. the official jinx podcast listen on max or wherever you get your podcasts so um the oh there's a car that he was seen driving and we'll talk about where he was seen driving because he's seen driving on film
Starting point is 01:02:58 um yeah he is really fucked he's really not a good criminal here. He's driving a Jeep Liberty and the owner of the Jeep Liberty was a woman named Holly Mills, who is the wife of his best friend. Yeah. Now everybody knows she drives a piece of shit. She drives a piece of shit. Liberty. Poor Holly. That's nice to your friend. How would you like?
Starting point is 01:03:21 Okay. You're the friend and you, he probably just said borrow my wife's car because it's big enough and now she's like you let this guy take bodies in my car in my liberty in my only yeah as if i as if i couldn't hate that car already and i can't afford another one and now you now you put bodies in it did he at least take the car seats out first or do they have viscera on them now? What can we do? Now the cops are going to want that car. Shit. So she received I guess
Starting point is 01:03:50 there was text messages from from Gerald's other girlfriend, Samantha England that England she had texted this girl with the Liberty and told her that she herself, Samantha England, had to quote, get up to Wheeling to help him clean up a mess. And his other girlfriend, this man.
Starting point is 01:04:13 Yes. How does he do it? This is wild. How does he do it? It's the tattoos around the eyes. It's hypnotizing. Fuck, they love him from Wheeling all the way down to Beckley. Wow.
Starting point is 01:04:34 That's where in Beckley's where he cut it up and then he dumped him. Okay. So that's how this goes. 14th, 2018, there's a guy named Jeffrey Browning who is on a rural area off of Sullivan Road near Coal City, and he's looking for firewood to heat his home.
Starting point is 01:04:53 Oh, God. So he's, yeah, I mean, this guy's like, it's going to be cold and it's August, so I mean, I don't know if he's saving up for winter. Yeah. So he ends up coming across the burned remains of two human beings here in a pretty brutal way, looking for firewood.
Starting point is 01:05:09 Yeah, he's like, I don't think that'll burn. Oh, is this a saw blade? Everyone knows saw blades don't burn. The West Virginia Medical Examiner's Office works with the Raleigh Sheriff's Office here, trying to figure out who the fuck these people are, and it's bones and charred remains found along the road near Coal City, West Virginia. They said the bodies
Starting point is 01:05:30 were discovered chopped into many pieces. It was very, very brutal. It was very gruesome. Very little remained in terms of being able to gather clues. That is so fucked up. At some point, he just gave up in the burning and was like that's
Starting point is 01:05:45 as much as it's going to burn in a campfire and just ditched it and just ditched it because there's there's bones and then there is like chunks that were obviously attempted to be burned but still have flesh on them that are charred oh my god it's fucking horrific man it's absolutely horrific it's sickening i see you covering it up yeah and Yeah. And I'm going to throw up. It's gross. Lyle, I just saw it in my head. I know what to get this poor guy. He's looking for wood, for Christ's sake. This poor bastard is thinking months ahead of heating his house.
Starting point is 01:06:15 Right. He's not in great shape here. This is what he discovers. This could send him over the edge, this poor guy. I was looking for an ash. I found ash, and it's the wrong kind. Wrong kind. Oh, God.
Starting point is 01:06:25 So the remains were sent to the Smithsonian Institute's National Museum of Natural History, Department of Anthropology in Washington, D.C. In Wheeling, they find out that people, they found a missing person that was from Wheeling down there, two missing people. And the only thing they can't figure out is Vossen, his vehicle's never found, ever. Never found. It's a white two-door 2002 Honda Accord with a West Virginia license plate, 73K986. It went missing the same time he went missing, and it's never, ever, ever found. Never found. Never found. Never found.
Starting point is 01:07:05 A two-door accord. A two-door. Now, I don't know if he has connections. He probably knows somebody with a chop shop. That's all I can imagine. If he's this much of a career criminal, he probably knows where to offload a car. You know what I mean? If he can take apart people, he can certainly take apart an accord.
Starting point is 01:07:21 Or knows somebody who knows how to pop the trunk off. So they said that that was one of the things the cops really wanted to find because if you can find a vehicle there's obviously physical evidence in vehicles sometimes and you can get a lot out of that so the wheeling police chief said a young man and a young woman were murdered and dismembered it's time to do the right thing someone out there knows about this and has information, but has not discussed that with investigators. Now is the time to do so. Do the right thing. Yeah. So it's at this point where Don comes forward. Bowman. Yeah. And says, fuck. Yeah, I got to tell you some stuff here.
Starting point is 01:07:57 They say that the bones that were discovered had straight edges that indicated dismemberment along with a very powerful saw if you can cut them straight yeah because that's not a hand saw would leave right you're not gonna do it smooth grooves it's a power saw like a circular saw thing either that or like a fucking sawzall or a sawzall yeah something like that something that's gonna cut off even a sawzall i feel like you're probably gonna leave if it gets into the groove though, it'll super smooth. The blade does bounce, but if you get it into the meat part of the
Starting point is 01:08:29 leg, I imagine it'll go right through real fast. Probably, yeah. Well, I mean, in our experience it has anyway, right? In the past. Yeah, in the past. I mean, whenever I'm just numbering a corpse, I'm just, you know. I cut a bathtub in half with one like fucking butter. That's all I know. Yeah, it's so illegal.
Starting point is 01:08:46 It'll probably work, I would assume. The bones are hard, though. So the other thing that helped in the identification of these two people is that at this site, along with the charred bones and remains, are also his glasses, Vossen's glasses. Oh, boy. So they were like, well, these are his glasses. So that's a helpful one there. Tell me there's somebody that has glasses that don't have a fingerprint on them.
Starting point is 01:09:09 You know what I mean? Oh, God. All over the lens. All over the place. So the photos are taken at the burn pit where the dismembered bodies were set on fire of Austin and Jenkins. And they also detailed multiple tools found at the site as well. Oh, boy. So that's interesting. And they also detailed multiple tools found at the site as well. So that's interesting.
Starting point is 01:09:37 Now, the inside of the house, they said, of the murder scene, they said, you might not have imagined that a murder occurred in this house due to the lengths taken to clean up the crime scene. In addition to the replacing floorboards, they repainted the walls, or she did anyway, Dawn did, Repainted the walls, spackled holes left in walls by bullets. She did it all. She's like fucking handy as shit over here. She does drywall and flooring. Yeah. I don't know how to spackle, really. I don't know how to put that shit together.
Starting point is 01:09:59 It's very obvious if I've done it. You're going to see it. You're going to go, wow, how many bullet holes were in these fucking walls? But she spackled and then repainted. That's unbelievable. That means she primed and painted. Good for her. So the problem is even if you go to these extreme lengths, she didn't just go around with some wipes and get some shit up.
Starting point is 01:10:23 Even if you go to these extreme lengths, it's really hard to get everything. Everything is not going to happen. It's not like it was just one gunshot in one way. There was three, four gunshots, and then also just brutal, almost cutting a man's head off with a kitchen knife. Blood everywhere. So they said that cadaver dogs indicated a spot of blood on a cabinet in the house. Wow. That they ended up finding. When the cabinet was sprayed with luminol,
Starting point is 01:10:46 they found blood there, and they said it was the lower part of the cabinet as well as the cabinet doors. When they started spraying it around there, they found a lot more blood. Yeah, where it pooled. Yeah, she, I guess, cleaned it up and thought it was clean. She just wiped it off and said, well, it's all the way down there.
Starting point is 01:10:58 No one's going to see that. There's a protein in there, Terry. You can't get that out. Nope. They said another spot in between a pipe going down to the basement. So, oh, it's,
Starting point is 01:11:09 it went so far. It hit the pipe and traveled and went down the pipe. Cause there'll be a hole on the floor where the pipe comes from in an old house. And that's where it does. It drips down. They said they swabbed that. And that also tested positive for blood.
Starting point is 01:11:22 Shit. So they were like, there's fucking blood everywhere. And they think that was where jenkins was shot they think that was her blood over there and then in the cabinet they think that was vasson's blood so anyway um after he dismembers these bodies yeah he's hops in that jeep libertyrows it. He has, there's a video of him at a toll booth with a large plastic bag in his back seat, a large bulging plastic bag full of body parts in his back seat, right on the video at the toll booth.
Starting point is 01:11:56 You can see it right behind him. So he's got not even in the trunk in his back fucking seat, just corpses cut off burn. He's got, not even in the trunk, in his back fucking seat, just his corpses cut off, burned. He's got that face displayed in the driver's window and a bag in the back seat. The first thing you think is, that's a body. Just like a sack of White Castle sitting back there. Just got a bunch of sliders in a bag. I don't think he's headed to Goodwill to donate clothes. yeah he's going to the to the big box in a parking lot he's gonna go drop off
Starting point is 01:12:28 all the old kids clothes there he said well you know what i am just hungry you know oh boy all this dismemberment and driving around with bodies really makes you peckish so i'm gonna go ahead and stop at the saint clairsville mall and go to the Steak and Shake. Stop it. Because I need meat right now. I can't imagine. Those fries are pretty legit. They're all right, but it's okay. A burger?
Starting point is 01:12:52 You're going to eat meat now? He's going to go eat meat like he's, yeah. Wow. That's fucking wild. They found this is the toll booth between Charleston and Beckley. Another angle of the same toll booth video, by the way, showed the trash bag stored in the vehicle. It can be seen through the sunroof of the Jeep because it's the above one. So they can see in through the sunroof and through the side here.
Starting point is 01:13:16 The police will say that they found it incredibly cold on his part that he stopped for dinner at the Steak and Shake. Later on, the prosecutor will say, not only that he stopped for dinner at the steak and shake they later on the prosecutor will say not only did he stop for dinner he went inside with his car stinking and smelling of what was in it he went inside he went in and sat down he's like i might want a refill on this fucking fanta so i gotta sit here i gotta get my money's worth it's free Wow he said Jacko sat down he had a meal with Miss Mills and Samantha his girlfriend he took hold the fuck on yes he took Samantha his girlfriend who wasn't the girl
Starting point is 01:13:54 in the house she's busy ripping up floorboards and turning into Bob Vila over here she's got a punch in for Christ's sake yeah she's watching HGTV in the background at least it's 2018 she got her square and her fucking her chops all out i've seen so many reno shows i am on top of this she said that was gonna get white cabinets anyway so this is good so he then also brought his friend's girlfriend too or the wife of his wow okay um while his car sat in the parking
Starting point is 01:14:27 lot next to whoever could have smelled it anybody could have been next to you're gonna smell it's burnt flesh it's and blood and blood you can't you can't not smell that you think the the scent of fast food overwhelmed it though honestly french fries they do sir burgers i mean steak and shake serves uh those those uh fries are the onion onion straws on their burgers, too. So there's onions in the air. Fries, forget it. Also, if you smell charred meat and you're at a burger place, you assume somebody's cooking something in there. Who knows?
Starting point is 01:14:55 So that's what I would do anyway. But that's cold blood. He said, come on inside. And they all sat and had a meal in the place, acting casual as fuck. They said that's the kind of person that he is emotionless cold-blooded and a killer yeah he's a bad guy bad bad man i gotta be honest james i'm afraid of those chicks i'm afraid of all the chicks in this story those chicks are dangerous yeah one knows how to spackle over her shortcomings which i'm afraid of number one she knows how to spackle over murder that's scary this other chick has his girlfriend doesn't mind that he was not only
Starting point is 01:15:30 hanging out with another woman but killing people at her house yeah you think like if you hung out with another woman at her house wouldn't emily be like why were you over there sarah would be like who the fuck are you hanging out with no less killing people over there you trust her to kill in front of her you You guys must be fucking. If it's my car that you're borrowing, I'm riding the passenger seat. That girlfriend is also riding in the back seat. With the body. With the body.
Starting point is 01:15:58 She's dangerous. That's a dangerous. Well, she is dangerous, as we'll find out, Samantha England. Oh? Oh, yeah. So then they find in the car dna evidence linking everybody to the car of course so there's no excuses there so they have him obviously yeah dead to you on video in and out of the car we've got the body on video in the car so they know that it's clearly you know that these are the suspects they're looking for
Starting point is 01:16:27 yeah uh but they don't know where they are right away why until they're found doing this okay this is august 19th 2018 about a week after the bodies are found this is the state line cafe which is quote a gambling parlor in ohio county it's one of those little it's one of those little casinos like in the wild and wonderful whites of west virginia where there's people like shirtless playing slot machines well a really terrible band plays yeah well a bad band plays uh it's just a little gambling joint and they keep the uh front doors locked this is how classy this place is they keep them locked like it's a fucking brothel and they buzz you in password style you know they just buzz you in when you come to the door so they look out make sure you're not wearing a mask and holding a fucking 45
Starting point is 01:17:17 automatic and then they let you in or a badge or a badge no you're this is legal west there's legal it's legal gambling yeah no it's a legal business, the Stateline Cafe here. It's not like a backroom business. There's slot machines and shit. Out in the open, it's just we don't want unsavories in here. Just unsavory to a certain level. Which you can't, like I said, unless they have a ski mask and a 45, how do you know who's planning what? You have no fucking idea.
Starting point is 01:17:41 You're letting this guy in? Yeah, you look at him, you go, oh, God, no. He's the guy you wouldn't let in. So there are no standards, we figured out. But no, I guess it's locked. There's a woman named Shauna Cobb who's the only person working there at the moment. She controls who enters the joint. One person on shift.
Starting point is 01:18:01 One. Very safe. It's 11.30 p.m., so I guess they it's slowed down what's the point one person on shift okay so there's a buzz at the door and cob shauna cob looks out and sees samantha england is standing out there yeah just by herself so she unlocks the door samantha England enters. England plays some slots for a while, does some machines, does her thing, and then gets up to leave. When she gets up to leave,
Starting point is 01:18:32 then you can open the door yourself to get out. As she opened the door to get out, here comes Gerald Jacko through the door. So this is all a plan. It's all a big setup. She opens the door, lets him in. Not only him, but also another man, Jeremiah Dunn. They rush in wearing masks and gloves.
Starting point is 01:18:52 Oh, boy. So this is what I mean. This lock the door thing is really pretty pointless. Yeah. So you just have to have a plan to let the person in, just to open the door. It's easy. Masks and gloves, and one held a gun while jacko held a machete over his head is that right masked gloved coming in one gun one giant machete going
Starting point is 01:19:14 give us the money bitch this is crazy boy this is terrifying obviously um he points a gun at her they are they point a gun and the machete he He's holding it up. I'll chop you. She, Shauna Cobb, opens the cash register and leads them to the cafe safe. They then tie her up with zip ties and duct tape. Yep. And leave her there. And the three of them, Jeremiah Dunn, Gerald, and Samantha, all leave making off with about six thousand dollars which is not a bad haul it's certainly uh you can eat dinner yeah you're okay but that's not that's not
Starting point is 01:19:52 gonna stretch you're gonna have to retire you're not gonna go to fucking let's go down to down mexico way and retire here yeah with two grand a pot so this is how dumb these people are again they're this if they weren't so fucking dumb they might be killing people right now so after they left this woman who was left behind the shauna cobb the woman who works there she noticed that samantha england left her purse next to the machine she was gambling at that's uh that's a big red flag left her purse next to the machine she was gambling at. That's a big red flag. She left her fucking purse in there with not only her ID in it, but also Gerald's ID is in there too. That's what the fuck? How fucking stupid can you be?
Starting point is 01:20:38 Oh, she's about to die. It's one thing to leave fingerprints or DNA. They left their identification with their fucking purse next to it. You can't get any dumber than that. Yeah. The whole point of fingerprints and DNA is to get identification. If you circumvent that whole process for us. Just skipped it all.
Starting point is 01:21:00 That's why it's probably for the best. It's like, I don't know if it's Darwin or whatever, that dumb people commit the most crimes. Thank fuck. Because imagine if only smart people killed. There would be so much less catching of people if it wasn't for dummies like this. So they end up three days later, they capture Gerald, Samantha, and Jeremiah Dunn as well. Gerald, Samantha, and Jeremiah Dunn as well. And they're going to be indicted on first-degree robbery and presentation of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Starting point is 01:21:32 Oh, boy. These are not good charges to have. Those are 40-year sentences. Especially with a history of robbery and burglary and assault and violence. All of this is bad. It's even worse that Samantha flips on him. Uh-oh. Yep.
Starting point is 01:21:48 She decides she's going to flip. She reaches a plea agreement with the state in July 2019. Under that agreement, she will testify against Gerald at his trial in exchange for a recommendation of this is what she's doing this for. This is her prize. A recommendation of a 40 year incarceration. She's doing this to only get 40 years. Yeah, she knows very well what the stakes are in this game. Wow. No recommendation for a gun
Starting point is 01:22:16 specific finding. In other words, no aggravator with the gun and a dismissal of the second count of the indictment. So 40 years is what she's making a deal for here. The two of them attended a pretrial hearing together. This is just for the robbery, by the way. They still don't know about, they're still putting the pieces together of the murders.
Starting point is 01:22:36 They don't know he did that yet. Okay. They're not positive. Son of a bitch. Son of a bitch. During this hearing where Samantha and Gerald are there, during this hearing, it's reported that she has made a deal with the prosecution and is going to testify against him. And now they know. He looks over like, are you fucking kidding me?
Starting point is 01:23:01 They're in the same court. Yeah. Also that she had made a lengthy statement implicating him, which they had so they're like we have this long thing she's already done it all this shit so right 10 days later she appears for her plea hearing and before the hearing begins they're just about to start she turns to her attorney and says she doesn't want the plea anymore why not she doesn't want it so she. Why not? She doesn't want it. So she said that they had a conversation, her attorney, and she agreed to speak with the assistant prosecutor as well about it.
Starting point is 01:23:36 She told her attorney and the assistant prosecutor that she would not testify against Gerald. Okay. When they said, well, are you afraid of him? She said, absolutely and definitely were her two responses. Terrified. I'm going to die. Yeah. She said, quote, I just can't do it.
Starting point is 01:23:52 I won't testify against him. So the court at the time found that she made these decisions knowingly, intelligently, and without the threat or coercion of force or duress. It's threat from him but not from the state so that's not their problem if you don't want to take the plea then i guess you're going to fucking trial after telling us what you did like an idiot so yeah that wasn't in some kind of pre-proffer that was during evidence that they can use did this yeah it wasn't a like beforehand they do a proffer session where you'll say everything you did but they're not allowed to use any of it. Okay, under the circumstances of we will use it only if this.
Starting point is 01:24:30 If you agree to this. Yeah, you tell us what you know. We'll offer you what we offer you. And if you don't accept it, then we can't use what you told us and that's that. So that's how that goes. Or we can't use any info you gave us to lead to anything else or anything. It's just a – it's called queen for a day, they call it. You're allowed to be.
Starting point is 01:24:47 I can tell you all the horrible things I've done, and it's perfectly fine. We will all eat cake. We'll all eat it. So the phone calls from jail come up now. Why are you afraid of him? Well, we have a lot of phone calls with their exact conversation, so let's talk about it because it's fucking hilarious. Oh, Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 01:25:08 It's golden. I can't wait to hear this. So these are phone calls he made to her. These are phone calls. I'm sorry. There's phone calls he made to Don Bowman now that were previously used, but his defense attorney argues that there was no prominent. Oh, my God. Okay.
Starting point is 01:25:25 No prominent signage near the phones that he used saying that his calls could be monitored. So that means he didn't know. Meanwhile. You're not at your house, man. There's signs everywhere. And when you get on the phone, there's a voice that tells you this call is monitored. It's not hidden at all. They don't tell you this is a fucking outside line, everything's cool, talk at will.
Starting point is 01:25:49 It's not what it says there. You're monitored, stupid. That's it. Don't worry, this one's clean. Period. Jesus Christ. It's all clean. In fact, if it said that.
Starting point is 01:26:00 This is our clean phone, everybody. If it said that, you should know. This is the place to do it. You should know is our clean phone, everybody. If it said that. Things like that. You should know. Yeah. This is the place to do it. You should know 100% that that's taped. This is very taped. So they said that he would have definitely known that inmate calls are monitored. Since when they come in, they sign paperwork in the beginning. And that is that part, saying they understand that.
Starting point is 01:26:22 There's signs of recordings located by the phones and an audio warning on the line telling them and the other people that they're talking to that these can be monitored and are monitored. So he made a call to Dawn in 2018 to coerce her into not pleading guilty to a crime, thereby allowing him to avoid a robbery conviction. This is from another thing. Yeah. Okay. Because I guess they're talking about while he tried to say don't let these into court because there were signs surrounding the phones that may have been defaced that said the calls are monitored.
Starting point is 01:27:01 Okay. So because inmates put graffiti on them, you don't know anymore. Somebody scratched their street name into it, so now you can't read it. Yeah. The judge found, though, that the requirement for the state to check that the written notices are in place and not defaced every minute of every day is an impossible burden. Yeah, that's crazy. That's why every call has the audio thing.
Starting point is 01:27:21 It doesn't matter. They said signs can be temporarily tampered with, defaced, or destroyed, but in the Division of Corrections repairs or replaces the signs that are damaged. So it should be fine and it's okay. Now, calls he made to Samantha England here, they were both housed at the North Central Regional Jail. Same jail. Okay. No, he was at the North Central Regional Jail and she was at the Northern Regional Jail,
Starting point is 01:27:47 which are different jails. Two different jails. That's not confusing or anything. Fucking West Virginia. We're sending him to North Regional. No, we're sending him to Northern Regional, you fucking idiot. Jesus Christ.
Starting point is 01:27:58 That's system two. What the? Jesus, that's terrible. So they obtained recordings of these jailhouse phone calls and discovered that Gerald was not happy with her plan. Samantha England's plan to testify against him on July 23rd of the next year, 2019. He told a third party during a telephone call that Samantha England's plea agreement was bad news and that he, quote, needed to keep in contact with his bitch. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:28:29 He said, I got to keep in contact with my bitch to keep her from testifying against me. Yeah. Is what he said. So it's bad news. Yeah. Otherwise, he said, quote, she gets weak. And when she gets weak, she starts telling lies on me.
Starting point is 01:28:44 Uh-huh. That was his quote. He said, I'm her source of strength. Without me, she'll just crumble and give in to whatever. So later that day, he arranged with this guy that he's talking to on the phone to merge calls with her. We've seen this a couple times. Because he's there. They do three-way calls so inmates can talk to each other.
Starting point is 01:29:10 So there's a three-way call where he's involved and then they talk to each other here. So on the first of these three calls, by the way, or I think there might be more actually, Samantha said that she was told to call the number and told the third party she wanted to talk to gerald at least twice a day so when gerald joined the call he told samantha that he could be anything she wanted him to be if she was only loyal and honest and true to him what i could be anything you want me to be from a separate jail cell if you just agree to sit in your jail cell for the rest of your life and we'll be all we can be together. Fucking idiots. So he made other statements such as, quote, I told you that I would never leave you unless you were disloyal.
Starting point is 01:30:00 That is the one line that you cannot cross and come back from. At one point, he said, you're so twisted. You think it's a good thing. Then you run your mouth when I'm upset. That's hood rat thinking. Is it? It's hood rat thinking. Is it? That's what I mean. I don't know what he's talking about. It's very, yeah. Now she's a hood rat.
Starting point is 01:30:17 She's taken 40 years. That's a down woman right there. Jesus Christ. She'll do anything. Then he said, it's your job to submit what you're that's a down woman right there yeah jesus christ it took a while anything yeah then he said it's it's your job to submit to your husband and not to run your mouth they're not married by the way who's yeah who's her husband him apparently where's he at uh he maybe could have saved this whole mess fuck yeah where's he he's gonna be really pissed when he hears about all this not only was she fucking around but wow what a what a fucking wow and then he said
Starting point is 01:30:46 running your mouth is stupid it's not good it's destructive and you run your fucking mouth all the time i know who you are you're driving a wedge between us or there will be no us that's what he said then the next day he changes his tone completely yeah because he had some time to sleep on it he's a manipulator. That's the thing. Yeah, but also, haven't you ever had a fight with a girl, James? You fall asleep and then you gotta... But he actually needs some shit from her. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:31:13 So this is more like a compliment sandwich or a negative compliment sandwich at a review at work. Like, listen, you're coming in late all the time. We really... Your quarterly report was excellent. Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Listen, you're coming in late all the time. We really, your quarterly report was excellent, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Also, could you not, you know, fucking yell at that one guy for making popcorn and stinking all the whole office up?
Starting point is 01:31:31 It's one of those things. Take the plea. Please. So he confronted her. Now he says he loves her. Oh, yeah. And says, quote, is there anything you want to come clean about? What?
Starting point is 01:31:44 Yeah, yeah. She responded that she hadn't done anything and then he said yeah you have you're lying and i know things okay here we go oh boy she said that quote the only thing i've done to you is what you heard in court on friday and that's something i regret saying i would testify against you yeah that's one part that's really bad she then said this is amazing i'm not supposed to do that in the bible not supposed to do that babe a man a man is not supposed to open his mouth you okay you rode next to a dead couple in the back seat playing fucking candy crush on your phone a bagged up dead couple you could have been angry birds for christ's sake the bible the but is where's what
Starting point is 01:32:32 does it say in the bible about busting into a casino with masks on and zip tying some fucking somebody's mother on the floor and stealing money from them what does it say about that in the bible the single lady employee with a machete and a pistol. I'm not a biblical scholar or anything, but I don't remember hearing much about that. I feel like I would have heard something. She said, yeah, not supposed to open. A man is not supposed to open his mouth, she said, which is she's putting her in that. But what about you, Gal?
Starting point is 01:33:00 How about you? Later, she assured him that she was, quote, not going to do anything stupid and that she's got him. I got you. And then she said that she loves him also. I love you. I got you. I won't say anything stupid. The Bible forbids me.
Starting point is 01:33:15 And we all know in this relationship, we follow the Bible to the letter of the word, obviously, with all of our. Clearly, that's all in there. The Bible. The Bible. The Bible, yeah. Wow. He would, these conversations are bonkers because he would go from, yeah, you know, I love you, I love you, I'll fucking kill you if you say anything, but I don't want to kill you because I love you.
Starting point is 01:33:37 Like, he'd do shit like that. Yeah. Real manipulative, weird shit. Assurances of love, and then also saying, stop running your mouth. Here's some examples from that. Quote, Sam, you know I love you too. I do the right thing by you every day. Maybe when I was in that one chick's house killing people, that wasn't exactly great.
Starting point is 01:33:57 But, you know, every other day. I could reach out. Everybody has a bad day, James. Everybody has a bad day. Then he, I love you you i do the right thing by you every day then he this is a threat quote i could reach out to different people and shit and i don't i could have you killed i don't do it every day that's the right thing i'm doing by you is letting you every day i let you live jesus christ nobody appreciates what gerald does
Starting point is 01:34:25 nobody appreciates gerald thanks a lot i'll just sit here with my fucking head up my ass not being appreciated i could come in with my asshole print umbrella it's fine and i don't he said i don't want to talk to other people unless it's you. I don't ever want to be the reason you shed tears. Don't make me be the reason. Don't make me make you cry. Oh, my God. Then he said, if you can't stop yourself from doing this hood rat shit, then you can't be with me because you're going to put me in bad situations.
Starting point is 01:35:01 What are you threatening? She can put you in jail forever, immediately. Forever. That's it. Then he says, please for once be real. She's not, wow, okay.
Starting point is 01:35:11 Tell me right now if you're capable or if you're not willing to be what I want. Maybe you're not the one. You continually do this shit that I can't accept. I need you to be honest.
Starting point is 01:35:21 Are you or are you not the one? What one? You know what? Let's refer to the Bible and see if there's anything in there about this. Fucking Highlander. Wow. He also said that he encourages her to remain silent, saying that this is amazing. Quote, the devil is going to use you, Sam, and get and to get to me because I'm too fucking powerful to get at.
Starting point is 01:35:47 Oh. The devil is going to use her to get to him. Can't get to me. Because I'm stronger than Satan. Yeah. I'm too powerful and he knows it. You know what I mean? It's like he leaves Jesus alone.
Starting point is 01:36:00 His other Buddha, he's not fucking with him. People he's not fucking with. It's me right in that whole thing. I'll do see he knows he's seen me don't went to georgia because i scared his ass out of west virginia so i scared him out of wheeling that's why the head on the bike that was me for the devil i was letting him know this is fucking this is the last guy that played the fiddle with me see him there he is so there they are there that she she says that okay um you know i guess i won't testify against you is that her choice now yeah i guess yeah she's not gonna so those are the calls that led her to say i don't want to say, I don't want to do it anymore? I don't want to do it anymore, yeah.
Starting point is 01:36:45 He said, listen, you can't be a hood rat. Cut the hood rat shit out. I let you live every fucking day. I could have you stabbed in the shower. When's the last time you said something sweet like that to your wife? That's what I mean. I could have you raped with broomsticks, but I have chosen not to. Like, what the fuck?
Starting point is 01:37:03 Fucking give me the credit I deserve. Have it all run down the drain, and here I am chosen not to. Like, what the fuck? Fucking give me the credit I deserve. Have it all run down the drain. And here I am with you talking nicely, telling you I love you. Fucking. Here I am eating the dinner that you made for me. Ungrateful bitch. Yeah, truly. You're breathing air.
Starting point is 01:37:20 Ungrateful bitch, man. Fucking ungrateful. So on August 20th, 2019, the court, after hearing all of these calls, and I'm sure just holding in laughter, they decided that they're going to allow the admission of these recorded statements to be played. They're going to allow not only the phone calls to be played, but because she won't testify now and because they're saying he coerced her into not testifying and threatened her, they're judging her as technically unavailable, which means they can use her recorded statements and just play them in court for the jury. Incredible. So all the shit she said before she was scared of being murdered in the shower is now up for grabs. Real quick, James, would it be uncouth of us to make greeting cards, like holiday sweet?
Starting point is 01:38:14 Just anniversary cards that are like these words. I let you live every day. I think this is exactly what people would find sweet and, you know, Valentine's anniversaries. You really want to hear something like that. You know what I mean? I could do a lot of things and I let you live every day. Happy Valentine's Day. I could kill you and I don't.
Starting point is 01:38:37 Happy anniversary. Happy Valentine's Day. That rhymes, by the way. It does. Happy Valentine's Day. I think that works. Yeah, we can make cards and who wouldn't want to get a big bouquet of flowers and then get aren't you happy i don't kill you because i could every day
Starting point is 01:38:52 but luckily you don't do hood rat shit so happy anniversary thanks for not being a hood rat happy birthday thanks Happy birthday. Thanks. Oh, my God. Congratulations on the pregnancy. That's what that card says. I want to just get all kinds of tapes from murderers and then just- Transcribe what they say? Yeah. How many of those do you think would sell a lot?
Starting point is 01:39:23 Yeah. They like weird shit like that. I came from my mother's vagina. Ed Kemper. Happy Valentine's Day. Happy Valentine's Day. We could make thousands of them. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:39:35 Yeah. Let's do it. Or just do it. Fucking Gilmore there. Fucking happy anniversary. Incredible. You could really go far with that shit i like it so they're gonna allow the statement to come in the they said that um that he intentionally reached out to her not knowing that she was a potential witness against him this is what he's saying now that his defense but that she was a part of the plea agreement that was going to
Starting point is 01:40:04 testify against him while the dialogue between them was a part of the plea agreement that was going to testify against him. While the dialogue between them was not one of threats, it appears the defendant used manipulation and emotions, the court decides. And he clearly tried to use his knowledge of her feelings for him and manipulated and coerced her into backing out of the plea agreement. I think he threatened her life. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:40:23 I think that's I think she's scared. A direct threat. Yeah. Yeah. I think that's. I think she's scared. A direct threat. Yeah. I think if a guy who knows where to take a car to get chopped up probably knows somebody in a women's prison that would beat this girl up. You know what I'm saying? 100% intimidation of a witness. Abso-fucking-lutely. So the court then orders that her recorded statement be played.
Starting point is 01:40:42 She's unavailable. So before the trial begins, though, his attorney says, ah, one thing here, I just realized when I went through all the discovery that I know the owner of the gambling parlor quite well. He's a good friend of mine. Didn't realize that was his place. So he said, I've even vacationed with him. How did you not know? How did you not know what business is he?
Starting point is 01:41:05 He must own a lot of businesses you vacationed with the man and he didn't tell you my place was robbed by a man carrying a fucking machete machete people might have been years before that we don't know but they've known each other for years and uh they said do you believe the court says do you believe that any of these things you've raised today prevent you from acting ethically in a professional manner and representing your client and he said no don't. But my client is concerned about that. The court says, OK, but I'm asking you, though. And he said, no, I don't. And they said, do you believe that because of these contacts or previous relationships you've had with these people that you've done things that you should not have done or that you didn't do things you should have done
Starting point is 01:41:42 with this case? And he said, no, your honor. And the judge said, well, then I don't care what your fucking client says. You're good to remain. You're on the case. You're on the case because he didn't rob that guy. If he robbed that guy, it might have been different because he knows the owner. How often, if he owns a bunch of businesses, is the owner hanging out in this dump probably? Not very. Yeah, but he may say, I'll represent him to the best of my ability.
Starting point is 01:42:05 I fucking hate this guy now. He's a scumbag. I'll rap him. I'll do what I can do here. Yeah. So that ends up a four-day trial. And the court is, by the way, instructed the jury on robbery in the first degree with special interrogatory on brandishing a weapon. The lesser included charge of grand larceny and the brandishing a weapon, the lesser included
Starting point is 01:42:25 charge of grand larceny and the use of a firearm during the commission of a felony. All the evidence we gave you. They left their the part the fucking purse was sitting there. I mean, what are you going to do, man? They got her I.D. and then her recorded statement saying this is what happened. So you're pretty fucked at this point. And he doesn't testify. So the verdict comes in and they find him guilty of first degree robbery.
Starting point is 01:42:52 Before sentencing, he moves for a new trial, arguing that the jury had misunderstood the distinction between grand larceny and first degree robbery. No, I think they understood it really well. One, you have a machete and one you don't, I think is what they probably decided. We're going with the first, that sounds first degree. A machete and a fucking, and it was a big plan too. Yeah, I mean, first degree indicates planned,
Starting point is 01:43:16 premeditated, organized, executed. Not good. And you did it. And you fucking did it. So the court denies that motion and during sentencing, this is fucking good here, first degree robbery, they find him, you, sir, may fuck off 100 years in jail. Holy shit. For the robbery. Now, he can get out way earlier than that, but still 100 years in jail.
Starting point is 01:43:42 So that means he's going to have to go up for a lot of paroles. And his record is terrible. I mean, they're not going to go. He seems like a great risk. Right. Every time he's at a jail for a week and a half, he's back in cuffs like there's no. That's insane. He's a lunatic. So 2023 here, the murder trial comes up. Yeah. So how did they, when they did this though, so they've got him in jail on this forever, obviously.
Starting point is 01:44:09 He's in a lot of trouble for this. And did they, were they suspecting him of the murders or they had no idea yet? No, no, they were suspecting him
Starting point is 01:44:16 of the murders and as they were going through it, they arrested him for the robbery. As he's going through the trial, that's when all the physical evidence came in and Dawn told them all.
Starting point is 01:44:24 So then they go, oh, well, we're online waiting. So as soon as you're done with that, we got him next. Cool. Is he well aware of that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. He knows. He knows he's fucked.
Starting point is 01:44:34 So they charged him with three counts of murder because he killed the baby too. And it wasn't like the mother's choice. It was a fucking shot out of her. Right. The problem is the unborn child, they had to drop the third murder charge because they said they found no evidence of fetal remains at the burn site. They burn up a lot faster because there's no solid bones and shit like that. It's a fetus. So the fetus was actually burned completely away.
Starting point is 01:45:05 So they have no proof that the fetus existed. No proof of a pregnancy. Unless the, unless she went to the doctor five minutes before this happened and took a sonogram, they don't have any, any proof that she's pregnant is the problem. Normally you have the,
Starting point is 01:45:19 you know, the fetus. You could have, you could have a sonogram from four months ago. That's yeah. Three months. Lost it between that. We don't know. So that's why there's, there's no way to charge them. Yeah, and you could have a sonogram from four months ago or three months ago. You could have lost it between then and now.
Starting point is 01:45:26 Right, we don't know. Who knows? So that's why there's no way to charge them with this. Wow. You just can't. They said, though, that the anthropologist at the Smithsonian said that the fetal remains may have likely been consumed by the fire, whereas adult remains wouldn't have been. They said that they didn't believe that – they probably could have got a conviction on it anyway, they thought. They said it didn't seem like a weak case because they said we have video evidence from Kroger
Starting point is 01:45:51 that shows Lulu Jenkins clearly pregnant approximately two weeks before she was murdered. She's walking around looking pregnant. We also had medical records Jenkins was filling out that she had a doctor's appointment on august 15th which was the day the remains were discovered so she said we fully believe that we could have gotten a conviction on the murder of the unborn child but they were trying to streamline this whole thing okay so um apparently his robbery sentence he's already been in since he's been arrested this is 2023 he's already been in for five years and they said he's eligible for parole in 20 in 20 years from then oh my god 25 years you have to do a quarter of it i guess a quarter of your sentence on a hundred yeah so now they're gonna put him in for
Starting point is 01:46:39 this and as a just as shits and giggles yeah they offered if they offer him a deal just as shits and giggles, they offer him a deal. Just as shits and giggles. They're like, yeah, let's see if he'll take a fucking deal where he gets another hundred years or whatever the fuck. Let's see if he'll deal on murder. And he does. He decides to plead guilty to it. It feels like he knew, right? He knows he's fucked.
Starting point is 01:47:00 Yeah. The prosecutors are blown away, they said. Yeah, yeah. They said they expected this trial to be the two-week-long Gerald Jacko show. He was going to be an asshole. He's going to be disruptive. He's going to do everything in court that you can't do to try to, you know, just distract from the fact that he murdered people. Right.
Starting point is 01:47:18 And we see that a lot in court from assholes with murder charges. And they're going to, the one guy, I'm going to fake a heart attack. I'm going to do this. i'm going to fake a heart attack i'm going to do this i'm going to go crazy so they said that um the the family said after five years of this they said the plea was uh made with the blessing of everybody with the whole family she said the family came together the prosecution came together talked to the family and talked about the plea offer and they said they never expected him to take it, and neither did we. Well, they actually did. But they said this plea offer represents finality, certainty, and closure. I know a lot of people wanted to know what was going to happen in this trial, but at the end of the day, getting 12 people in line and in step with one another
Starting point is 01:47:59 through the guilty door takes a while. You never know with a jury. You just never know how a trial is going to go. Yeah, that is the old saying of you don't trust your hard work to 12 idiots. It's OJ, too. I mean, think about it. Casey Anthony fucking walked away. Are you kidding me? So many, yeah. It happens a lot.
Starting point is 01:48:18 All the time. You never know. And then they convict a lot of people wrongly, too. So it's 12 people aren't't maybe they should make it more maybe it should be like 30 people let's get like 30 people that way there's even more ideas 50 people fuck it he's got it we should do it uh uneven number uh like 21 you know i mean like a fucking blackjack well if it's got to be unanimous anyway i got to hit me 17 i shouldn't hit but i but I want four more jurors.
Starting point is 01:48:46 There we go. So sentencing. This is from Lauren's sister from Lulu's sister. Now we hold on to memories and old pictures, knowing new ones will never be made. To speak of her in past tense is so heartbreaking and hard to come to terms with. It's a void that will never be filled. That's depressing. That's rough. Her sister's been fucking murdered that's horrible um baby for christ's sake that's the
Starting point is 01:49:10 it's so fucked up you had a couple that were happy and moving forward to a better life yeah and uh also shrever's family came in and said what a nice son he was he's a good friend he's a good father he's got a little boy what the fuck here so the judge said this because jacko basically tried to say look i you know i've been addicted to drugs for 20 years and i'm okay i'm a mess and you know this causes me to do crazy shit so which is fine for the robbery but this is a murder this is different this is a revenge murder your drugs had nothing to do with it you're mad because he stole something from you you opened a man's neck in a in your in your for better in your fucking cheating gumar's yeah not cool and then had her do a remodel job he didn't even come over and help out with that
Starting point is 01:49:58 you forced this woman to rent our kitchen you bastard think he brought over a bucket of spackle i think not doubt it i doubt it i don't think he brought a roller for god's sake no so the judge said quote i see people suffering from addiction almost on a daily basis it is west virginia so he's like listen i know meth and pills trust me but i don't see them commit the kind of crimes Mr. Jacko committed in this case. Not only did he murder two people, but then he dismembered and burned their bodies, leaving their families with nothing. Not even the ability to mourn and bury their family members. You, sir, may fuck off two life sentences. Not bad.
Starting point is 01:50:41 To run concurrent, though, so it's one life sentence, basically. sentences not bad to run concurrent though so it's one life sentence basically now the court ruled that he'll serve count one for the murder of trevor vossen with the possibility of parole after 15 years and the count two for lulu's death the possibility of parole after 15 years so this puts him in parole in 15 years up for parole 15 years. From now or is it after the other one? Once he completes the robbery sentence. So if they were going to parole him for that, which I don't know why they would because he's a murderer, then he can start 15 more years till he can get parole. Okay. So the prosecutor says that he'll serve at the very, very least 40 years at this point.
Starting point is 01:51:24 So he'll be in his 70s when they let him out. But she says the prosecutor said with his atrocious record, it's not likely he'll ever be a free man again. Yeah, he's going to fuck up in the joint, man. We gave you a roadmap of how to escalate from from minor shit to murder in a 15 year period like that. We just showed you the roadmap. And he's once you're there, you don't go backwards. I know your job sucks. Just stick it out.
Starting point is 01:51:50 Find another one while you're working. This is a crazy lifestyle. This is not the way to live. This is a way you have to live like this when you're young. When you're young, you have to start like this. You don't just go, oh, I had a good job and all this stuff. I played a shit round of golf today. Fuck it.
Starting point is 01:52:08 I'm done. I'm done with all this. I shot an 82. Decided to call my girlfriend a hood rat bitch afterwards. I didn't think I was done. Shot an 82. I said, you hood rat bitch. Fuck this shit.
Starting point is 01:52:21 I'm killing people and you're going to help me dispose of the bodies. What about the people that were a part of this, James? The one guy I believe got immunity to testify against him. And he never had to because there was no murder trial. So it didn't come out. But they said he was forced into it. He basically said, I will kill you if you don't help me. And they believed the guy because this guy's a lunatic and you believe that kind of shit.
Starting point is 01:52:47 Now, the prosecutor also said that she was going to, quote, give it to him good during the trial. Sounds like they were going to paddle him. Ma'am, you can't just say that as the lead prosecutor. She meant it in a sexual way, too. She's like, I was going to stick things up his butt. That was going to be part of the presentation. I was going to stick things up his butt. That was going to be part of the presentation. I was going to fuck him with that umbrella. I was going to do something.
Starting point is 01:53:08 I was going to open it in there. She said during the acceptance of the plea deal, that gives the families some closure they deserve after five years of recounting the murders, which, yeah. Horrible. The state was planning to call 26 witnesses, including experts from Marshall University and the Smithsonian Institute Anthropology Department. And they believe that they believe if the case had gone to trial, he would have been convicted on all counts. Obviously, otherwise he wouldn't have pled. Right. So they said, why do you think he accepted the deal?
Starting point is 01:53:37 And the prosecutor said in his own mind, he believes he has a shot to breathe free air one day. What? He thinks he can get shot to breathe free air one day. What? He thinks he can get out in 40 years. He'll be almost 80, but he thinks he's going to get out at like 78 and then go out and party more. Get some more dumb tattoos. Yeah, a man that tells a woman that he can reach out and get her in her prison. Yeah. He thinks that he's going to be able to function in this prison society and live it live it out and once they parole him for the robbery yeah obviously because you know
Starting point is 01:54:12 he's not like he's been convicted of murder or anything then they'll happily let him out for the murder too just said what a rehabilitated great guy he's wow i, obviously he's out of his mind, but he is certainly out of his fucking mind. Well, out of his mind. They asked about the families and the prosecutor said it was bittersweet, more bitter than sweet. There's always that desire to see and hear and know everything that happened as much as the state can prove. And I think being deprived that being deprived of that will haunt some family members. By the same token token there's also relief in knowing there's some finality and closure is not to be underestimated and she said what he did was incredibly brutal and he appealed the um the robbery conviction but he appeals it
Starting point is 01:54:59 mainly on the case of they let phone calls in that he doesn't think they should have let in, which they decided that you can absolutely let in. Ineffective assistance of counsel and some real ticky-tack shit, too. He was ticky-tackin' on there. That sign said, well, Snoopy. It didn't say. No. That they were recording my call. It said, yeah, it said I couldn't read it because it was graffiti language,
Starting point is 01:55:22 but it said some shit. I think it was a gang tag. So, yeah, he's's gonna be in there and even if he did by some miracle get his robbery conviction overturned he's still in for murder so no matter what he's in so much trouble i can't imagine what parole board would look at this guy and go that's the candidate perfect right he's our guy that's the one i'm shocked that they did not chase the girls harder. I'm shocked that they didn't get the other guy. All of these people need to be in jail. If she is going to help a robbery in terms of open the door for him, that's a bad woman.
Starting point is 01:56:00 She's a big part of it. That's a three-person robbery. She's as big a part of it as anything. Absolutely. So, yeah, she's doing that. She's helping big part of it. That's a three-person robbery. She's as big a part of it as anything. Absolutely. So, yeah, she's doing that. She's helping dispose of bodies. Yeah, she essentially said go. At some point, go to the cops if you're that upset.
Starting point is 01:56:13 You know what I mean? I don't know what kind of life you're living. You rode in a car with two bodies. I feel like drugs are a big part of this, though. Oh, they're certainly not sober people. Only a drug couple would that fly. If you can't go to your girlfriend and be like, I'm at this chick's house and I just killed these two people, including a pregnant woman, and I'm going to dismember them. Get up here and help me clean.
Starting point is 01:56:33 Unless you're on meth, that's going to cause an argument. Sorry. Your significant other is going to go, who is she? Yeah. What relationship are you fucking people in? Anybody wouldn't realize that holy shit that is a loose one i don't want to hear about the bodies who is she now that is that case okay now let's move on to another case here a quick little case at the end
Starting point is 01:56:59 that's a very modern that case wrapped up in sept 2023. My God. And the appeals are still going on as we speak. Okay. Oh, boy. Case number two has been dead and buried for 75 years. Really? It takes place in 1948, this case. And it's amazing. We have to go to Panther, West Virginia.
Starting point is 01:57:20 Panther. Yeah. Panther. It is in the far southwestern corner of that rounded area of west virginia far far all the way down there it is i'll read from wikipedia it's an unincorporated community in mcdowell county west virginia panther is located along the tug fork come on the tug fork i read that i laughed like a fucking idiot. 20 hours, 20 minutes by myself here.
Starting point is 01:57:50 That's amazing. Holy shit. Tug fork. You better look for a personal item for your stupid opinions called a tug fork. Wonder how that got named. There's a fork up there in the creek, and when you get there, they'll just be. Oh, you'll see. It's just a semen everywhere.
Starting point is 01:58:11 Everywhere. And there's just people whacking it left and right. You're going to, wow. You can't miss it. You can't miss it. Anyway, take the left on the fork when you go there. Take the left there. That's where you want to go, down that direction. Anyway.
Starting point is 01:58:25 Anyway. Avoid the se there. That's what you want to go down that direction. Anyway. Anyway. Avoid the semen. Go around it. And wear your boots. Anyway. Anyway. So in 1948 in Panther, nowadays you can't even find stats on this place. It's an unincorporated community.
Starting point is 01:58:47 It's a ghost town. No population, really, to speak of. There's no downtown. Yeah, it might have been a town 100 years ago. It's dying or dead. Yeah, there's a lot of towns in West Virginia that were alive in 48 that are ghost towns. You're probably right. Mining towns and things like that where the mines dried up.
Starting point is 01:59:03 That's it. Everybody leaves. They leave. They leave a husk of a husk of earth and like eight people who crawl into the mountain to subsistence, pick coal from the walls to heat their houses. Thanks. Thanks.
Starting point is 01:59:16 Coal companies with fires burning indefinitely underground indefinitely. Yeah. And there it's, it keeps a couple of degrees warmer, so they're not even upset about it summers are nicer oh so this is a family rivalry in 1948 in this area oh yeah yeah buddy this is way different it's the witt brothers w-h-i-t-t the witt brothers and the justices the justice clan okay those are their last names they're long time acquaintances these people and they live in the in the hollers in the general vicinity of
Starting point is 01:59:53 panther okay these are fucking hill people their favorite band is the chill billies i believe as we've done that before lots of lots of chill billies playing on the roundy round yeah lots of those now apparently there's been no serious problems between these two families it's not like they've had a feud for 100 years or anything this is the beginning of it here okay hatfields and mccoy started over a pig i believe a pig and it was a girl too there was somebody's sister that somebody went out of those eventually yeah. But the main feud started over fucking livestock. It could be anything. If you live near each other, then it just keeps escalating.
Starting point is 02:00:31 I'd love to know how this one started. Now, the Justice patriarch, Matt Justice is his name, which absolutely sounds like a 1960s TV show of a cowboy coming in. Matt Justice. Big square jaw. They show him on a horse he pulls up. Matt Justice. He's bigger than the horse. It's Old West Justice in the modern day.
Starting point is 02:00:53 His feet touch the ground on that horse. He comes in with the horses riding him. He's like, my horse got tired. Thought I'd give him a break. He's got to lift his legs so the horse can walk. Matt Justice, he's the dad. And on December 12th, 1927, he was convicted of a charge of murder.
Starting point is 02:01:18 What'd you do, Matt? He was served a sentence of 12 years at the state penitentiary. Huh? They've gotten a little stiffer since then. Yeah. Well, then he ended up, I guess, and then that in the month of April 1928, he was convicted of a felony for this other. OK. And he's sentenced to six years in the federal penitentiary.
Starting point is 02:01:36 So he's got 12 year and a six year sentence for two separate things, a murder and something else. Now, that's the patriarch. So that's the patriarchs. That's how the Witt family goes. Justice. Justice. I'm sorry. Justice.
Starting point is 02:01:50 Yeah. So now 1948, there's some evidence to the effect that the Witt brothers here in early November 1948 had, quote, some trouble, as it's put in the court documents, with Zeb Justice. These are real human beings. Zeb with Zeb Justice. These are real human beings. Zeb. Zeb Justice. He's the brother of Matt Justice Jr. Oh.
Starting point is 02:02:11 Of course. Matt's boy, yeah. Matt's boy. And the Witt brothers believed that Matt Justice would seek revenge against them for their treatment of Zeb Justice. Okay. We're going to get him back for what happened to Zeb
Starting point is 02:02:24 is what it is. But nobody knows whether Matt actually intended to do this or not. Oh, boy. But that's just what they thought, and they've been telling people around town that, oh, man, I don't know, Jeb's going to tell Matt, and Matt's going to be pissed. Clients and McLaurys are coming for you. Yep. So November 6th, 1948, about 10. 30 or 11 in the morning here um the witt
Starting point is 02:02:47 brothers drive their car near the home of matt justice so they drove over and requested him to come out to the road calling him a bad name they said quote called him a vile name. Yellow belly? Sissy, I believe. Really caused a big one coming down there. You call me yellow? Come on, you swishy sumbitch. Who knows what backwoods insults these people traded with each other. Your moonshine's terrible. You sumbitch.
Starting point is 02:03:20 Now that's where I draw the line. You know that's how I make my living. You drunken pussy. Oh, man. Drunken sissy. So, it may have been even more vile than anything that we ever say. Who knows? That's what I mean. We don't know what the fuck he said. So, Matt Justice comes
Starting point is 02:03:35 outside. How dare he call? I won't take shit from these wit boys. I'm doing that. He comes outside and he says that Curtis Witt was out there and he says, quote, Curtis throwed a gun on me. Yeah. He throwed a gun on me.
Starting point is 02:03:49 He didn't throw it. He didn't. He was still in his hand. Throwed a gun on me. And said, I'm going to shoot you in two. Which, wow, that'd be a big bullet. What's he got? No shit.
Starting point is 02:04:00 Artillery fire. So I'm going to shoot you in two. I've never heard that said. This tiny pistol's a.50 cap. Wow. We have heard a lot of threats on this show. Never, I'll shoot you in two. That's a definite new one.
Starting point is 02:04:15 Yeah. So Matt Justice stops and doesn't go down the road anymore, doesn't go toward the road. I didn't realize you were going to shoot me in two. I guess I'll stop. Yeah. So the Witt brothers drove farther down the road a little bit then and fired the gun back toward matt's house as a warning shot pal whatever okay and then they took off later in the day though one of the witt
Starting point is 02:04:38 brothers fired a gun at the home of Matt Justice's daughter. All right. So now they're going around. Well, he won't fucking come outside to be murdered in the street by us. So I'll go threaten his daughter. That'll get him out. That'll do it. Now, meanwhile, they're doing this because they're afraid that Matt's going to be pissed about Zeb and come after them. Don't you be pissed at me now.
Starting point is 02:05:02 Yes. So this is all preemptive strike here. So they fired a shot at his daughter's house. Okay. The daughter called the cops, which is something that you never hear in these stories. It's never, it's very rare.
Starting point is 02:05:17 It's very 1948 and backwards. She actually went, I don't know what she didn't know there was a beef going on or anything. She said, someone shot at my house. I'm calling the cops. So she does here. Now, later on in the day, though, okay, I guess Matt, Justice, and Zeb drove to Lager, the town of Lager, for the purpose of purchasing feed and groceries.
Starting point is 02:05:45 So food for the people and the animals. They went into the White Front Cafe and ordered a beer. But they left the cafe without drinking the beer because they turned around and saw that the Witt brothers were in a booth in the cafe. It was a small town. I don't want to start a fight in here. Let's just leave. So after leaving the cafe, they drove to a feed store, made some purchases, and apparently delivered some rugs at the request of the feed store proprietor.
Starting point is 02:06:14 I don't know if he said, I'll give you a break on this if you bring these rugs to this guy or what. Now, we don't know exactly what the Witt brothers did right after they left the cafe, but we do know they went to a gas station a little time later, and the service attendant, because this is in the full-serve days, saw two shotguns in the rear of the car. And he took that into his head, but around there, who knows, hunting, we don't know what people are doing. Other witnesses said they also saw two guns in the automobile on that day. So definitely there. So there was some contention, though, whether the guns were intended to be used. They were telling everybody, yeah, we're going squirrel hunting.
Starting point is 02:06:55 That's why. We're going squirrel hunting. That's why we got them. So one witness, they asked him, did you have a conversation with Thomas Witt on that occasion with reference to Matt Justice? And he said he had asked. This is the answer to this. This is Herbert Bronte answers this question. He's a witness here.
Starting point is 02:07:14 He says he asked me if I had heard the latest. I said, no, I reckon not. Yeah, no, I reckon not. What about it? He said about Zeb Justice getting beat up. And I said he did. And he said, yes. Well, I said, do you think it's over? Well, he said, I don't know. We may have to kill old Matt before it's over. Zeb, who was Matt's son. So they beat up Zeb. And they're like, now we're going to have to deal with Matt.
Starting point is 02:07:46 Matt never said shit about this. But they were like, we're going to have to kill Matt. That's all there is to it. He's a bad man. And that's Junior Matt, yes? That's Junior Matt, yeah. Matt Sr.'s already gotten out of the pokey for murder. So there's evidence to the effect that the reputation of Thomas Witt was bad, according to court documents.
Starting point is 02:08:03 Bad reputation, yeah. And considerable evidence to the effect that the reputation of Curtis Witt was bad, according to court documents. Bad reputation, yeah. And considerable evidence to the effect that the reputation of Curtis Witt was also bad. So Curtis and Thomas Witt, not good guys. The guys that stand around Pump 7 talking about murdering folks, the bad guys? The guys that shoot at someone's daughter's house. Yeah, those guys. Weird, right? Strange.
Starting point is 02:08:22 Bizarre. Really bizarre. So November 6, 1948, this is the day we've been talking about. There's been multiple shooting incidents and threats going around. About 4 p.m. in Panther, near the southern end of the bridge crossing of the Tug River. Gross. It's full. The whole river?
Starting point is 02:08:42 It flows a little slower than most rivers. Remember Ghostbusters 2, under the ground? It's full. A whole river? It flows a little slower than most rivers. Remember Ghostbusters 2 under the ground? It's about like that. That's about how it's going to flow probably I would say. And if you jumped in, you'd come out looking about the same. Yeah. No good. Yeah, you move your hand real fast, you're going to sling it.
Starting point is 02:08:59 Oh, it's going to sling all over the place like spatter. Sling all over the place like spatter. So apparently Thomas Witt and his brother Curtis drove their car to that point about 15 to 30 minutes prior to the arrival of Zeb and Matt Justice in a truck being driven by Zeb. Okay. So they went and parked near this bridge and waited for them. Really? The Witt boys went and waited at this bridge. There's only one way over the bridge, and we know they're in town. So they got to come back this way eventually.
Starting point is 02:09:32 Wow, that is fucking wild. So apparently after the arrival of the truck, I guess they got out of the truck. The justices did here. They got out of the truck truck and they go around. They each had 38 caliber pistols in their hand as well. And they went around the front end of the Witt automobile. And that justice went around the rear of the automobile. They just opened fire from both sides on these guys.
Starting point is 02:10:00 Really? They just 38 from into the car, into the fucking truck, into the truck there. Yeah. Wow. They said they've been threatening, saying they're going to have to kill me. They shot at my house. They called me a name. They shot at my daughter.
Starting point is 02:10:12 They said they're looking for me. So I fixed it. They're fucking waiting for us at the end of this bridge. Yeah. What are you going to do? Let them kill us? Fuck it. We're going after them.
Starting point is 02:10:21 So they do. Both of the wits were killed thomas and curtis shot to death uh with many holes in them so after the shooting was over the pistol that was used by zeb contained one loaded and five empty shells so he shot him five times with his and the pistol used by matt was uh had only two empty and four loaded shells so he only shot two so it's seven times total i think he hit him probably good shots these people are good shots all they all have to be they hunt squirrels and little animals and those things are fucking fast yeah you got to be a good shot that's why like you know in the civil war like for the first
Starting point is 02:11:03 little while the south had a huge advantage because these people, a lot of them were hunters. And they just knew how to hunt with rifles. It took a lot of training for guys from, you know, fucking Brooklyn to do that. New York City. Yeah. For a knife fight, fine. But if we got to use rifles. Guys from Boston.
Starting point is 02:11:17 Yeah, it's a little different. So they're good at it. So they do. They said that Thomas Witt died from gunshots inflicted by Zeb. Curtis Witt here, they said that Matt Justice killed Curtis. So one of them shot one and one shot the other is the way they did it. He only had to shoot him twice to get it done. Good shot.
Starting point is 02:11:38 He comes from a long line of murderers. His daddy's a murderer. I'm sure his grandpappy's a murderer. He's a's a murderer. I'm sure his grandpappy's a murderer. He's a proven out murder. So Matt Justice ends up being convicted of voluntary manslaughter in connection with the death of Curtis Witt. Oh, because they could have pulled the rifles? Because, yeah, they said, I guess they were like, well, I mean, there was beef. I mean, you know. There was beef and there was shotguns. But at the time, the shotguns weren't pointed at them or out or in the car.
Starting point is 02:12:06 Yeah, man, that's just called quick draw. That's what I mean. Got to you first. Yeah. Should have been waiting with your shotguns, you lazy fucks. There were a number of witnesses who saw the shooting, by the way. Really? A lot of people just hanging by the bridge, by the Tug River.
Starting point is 02:12:21 Gross. Well, how else would you get that much tug in there unless you hung out by on the banks of it yeah it's got to be just lined with fellas fellas up and down just up and down it's just tons of guys one guy trying to fish like can i get a little bit of elbow room is all i'm asking. I can't even fucking, I can't even cast, man. Oh, you ain't going to catch nothing with that in your hand. For fuck's sake, yeah, Jesus. Oh, man, this is disgusting.
Starting point is 02:12:59 I'm going to have to really clean what comes out of here, boy. Let me tell you something. What is that, bait? Really clean when it comes out of here, boy. Let me tell you something. What is that, bait? I don't know if anyone's ever tried that, but that sounds disgusting as bait. I don't think it's going to work, man.
Starting point is 02:13:15 I bet like sunfish would come up and eat it, too. That's the gross part. They probably would. Bloop, bloop. They'd eat it. Ah. Oh, man. So, yeah, they said that according to the evidence here, at the time the truck was being driven by Zeb, Zeb stopped at the scene of the homicide. Thomas and Curtis Witt and also a Thomas justice, so they were all there too,
Starting point is 02:13:37 were standing on the right side of the Witt automobile, a Tudor sedan. So they had a – I don't know if that's supposed to be two door and they misspelled it in the court document i don't know or two tutor might be a brand it might be a car brand back then i have no idea but uh either way thomas justice one of the justice clan was there also i guess talking to them figuring it out and they just came out and come up popping a fire in a way wow so they said that jeb got out of the truck with a pistol in his hand and immediately shot at thomas witt yelling out quote oh yes god damn you we got you yes god damn you we got you which is very old westy yeah it is
Starting point is 02:14:21 he then fired another shot at thomas witt and after Thomas Witt fell to the ground, he reached into the Witt automobile, picked up one of the shotguns, and beat Thomas over the head with it. Wow. Then went around the Witt automobile, beating Curtis over the head with the gun after Curtis had already been shot by Matt. Unbelievable. So these two have been shot to death, and he went, nope, not done yet, bitch. Take that. You guys kicked my ass. I'm getting revenge today.
Starting point is 02:14:51 Started going to ass whooping on him, which is hilarious. So, yeah, he's now beating these people, their dead bodies. And there's like 10 people around, by the way. Not only did you shoot them, now you're like, yeah, you saw him, bitch, take that. Well, he's pounding them with their own shotguns. The two shotguns were lying on the ground near the Witt automobile immediately after the shooting. They were broken down and neither had been fired. So they were loaded and they were found in the pockets of Thomas Witt with other loaded shells.
Starting point is 02:15:26 The stock of one of the guns had appeared to have been recently broken. Yes, over their heads. On someone's head. Yeah. Wow. To beat someone hard enough to break an old school shotgun stock, too. That's not some new thing. That's a fucking solid thing.
Starting point is 02:15:42 He broke that shit over people's heads. He's angry. Wow. So evidence is they said that it's basically that's what the prosecution says. Yeah. Guys were hanging out by a bridge just talking and hanging and doing whatever. And they just got ambushed basically by these guys coming over the bridge. But the defense says, no, that's not what happened.
Starting point is 02:16:12 No, they said that the Witt brothers were lying in wait for him and his daddy. That's what Zeb said. Me and my daddy. And as soon as they recognized the truck being driven by us, they ran to their automobile and that each got a shotgun and was attempting to shoot them when they got out of the truck. So he's saying they took the shotguns out and were trying to load them and getting ready to shoot at them as they got out and just started bucking shots at them as the justices were seeking justice. It feels like the justices got there swifter than they thought.
Starting point is 02:16:42 Swift justice showed up. And it got there quick. It caught them by surprise. They didn't know. Swift Justice showed up. And it got there quick. It caught them by surprise. They didn't know. They didn't know, yeah. Justice is sneaky sometimes. That's what happens. Sometimes it just pops in.
Starting point is 02:16:53 Pops in. So lucky Justice wasn't blind or they really wouldn't have fucking shot witnesses. John Church, he's a guy who was, he arrived, he was in the middle of the truck with the Justices. He was sitting in the middle of the truck with the justices. He was sitting in the middle seat there sitting bitch. And he said that the quote, the wit boys got out of this car with guns or sticks.
Starting point is 02:17:14 I couldn't state which it was. One of them's drastically more probably guns. Yeah. Who would get out with a stick? I'm going to get you with this. Who deescalates from firing shots at people to i got a stick now you don't de-escalate like that do you um wow so they said they asked the witness they asked the uh when this witness was asked this question would to be to which he answered what was was said there between Matt and Dennis at the time?
Starting point is 02:17:46 And he said, OK, he got out right away. They had sticks. This guy said, quote, well, the first word that was said, as I understood, Matt said, Dennis, stop this truck. Well, yeah, that'll happen. Let's see. Sure. Yeah. OK.
Starting point is 02:18:00 That's probably the start of this fight. Once you were stopped from there. Yeah. Yeah, okay. That's probably the start of this fight. Once you were stopped from there. Yeah. The first thing I remember him saying is he said, put five on pumped five. And I said, okay.
Starting point is 02:18:12 And that was back then. Then he went in and got a pack of Marlboros. Heard him say, I'll have my toast white. Yeah, heard that. He likes his eggs over medium in case you're all wondering. So he said, Dennis, stop heard that. He likes his eggs over medium, in case you're all wondering. So he said, Dennis, stop the truck. And then he starts every sentence with well. He said, well, first word that was said, as I understood, was Dennis, stop the truck.
Starting point is 02:18:35 Well, he went on maybe four or five feet, it seemed to me. And he said, Dennis, I told you to stop this truck. Yeah. And Dennis said, all right, Daddy, I am stopping it. I said. Seb's name Dennis? I guess Dennis, yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:18:51 I said, what's the matter? I was the one that spoke then, and I said, what's the matter? So everybody said, what's the matter? He said, I said, what's the matter? He said, it was me that said that, even though I said I said that. That was off the credit, yeah. It kind of shocked me. He said, that's the wit boys, he said. That of shocked me. He said, that's the wit boys.
Starting point is 02:19:06 He said. That's his sentence. He said, that's the wit boys, he said. Whoa. That's the wit boys. Did you see them jumping out with their guns? I said, yes, it was something. Because that's what they asked him. Did you see them jumping out with their guns? I said, yes, it was something. He said,
Starting point is 02:19:23 it is us or it's them i said maybe not that's something you want to know for sure you know you could have you probably could have just kept driving maybe yeah yeah i think that's what he means try to broker this shit later you know with the intermediaries and you know like a mob family you don't have to fight he's not to fight it out they brought me into this shit i wasn't even a part of it i was just riding in the most uncomfortable position in this truck he said it's us or them and he goes maybe not maybe we could just keep driving maybe we just keep going guys maybe y'all could drop me off at home first you know that's all maybe it's none of us maybe i don't catch a stray today maybe dinner's almost ready what do you think maybe
Starting point is 02:20:06 my wife's expecting me let's get out of here what'd she say maybe i got hogs to feed you don't know he said then he stepped right out on the right he stepped out on the right and dennis got out on the left and i bowed my head over he He was like, I don't want to bow my head over. Between my knees, yeah. I don't want to see this shit and I don't want to get shot. Now, Mrs. Raymond Johnson, daughter of Matt Justice, was looking out a window of her home near the scene. It's all right here. She lives right by the bridge.
Starting point is 02:20:38 He's up the street from that. Yeah. This is so where she's looking out the window going, there's going to be a confrontation. It's happening. Like Old a confrontation. It's happening. Like Old West style. It's 1949, for Christ's sake. 46?
Starting point is 02:20:51 That's what I mean. Whatever. They're watching the Earps and the Cowboys come together. What's going on here? She saw this with Matt looking out the window near the home. She testified that, quote, I saw Curtis with the gun throwed up in my father's face. And when he done that, I broke and ran. They are amazing.
Starting point is 02:21:13 Literals. Yeah, I'm not fucking making the sound rural. This is the exactly what they fucking said in court documents. This is it here. This is it here. So the I guess the the younger wit are the younger justice guy here. Zeb slash. What the hell is Dennis? Dennis is this. Now we're in West Virginia. Dennis is this. Dennis testifies that he drove the truck to the end of the Panther Bridge intending to stop for the purpose of letting John Church get out of the truck.
Starting point is 02:21:48 Oh. We were dropping Church off. It was the end of the line for him. He wanted to be part of this, yeah. Yeah, well, I think he just wanted a ride there. And then when he was asked what he saw, he said, so far as the actions of the Witt brothers were concerned, and here's what Dennis says. Quote, well, the first thing I was talking with John,
Starting point is 02:22:08 some conversation, the middle guy. I don't remember what it was, and I noticed the boys in the car shuffling around in the car. And when I got a little bit closer, I could see them going back out of the car, and I could see the muzzle of a gun through the glass as they went out.
Starting point is 02:22:24 So I intended stopping anyway, I guess to let the dude in the middle out. And then I had to stop more suddenly than what I intended to. Then this is an exact quote. Gents, I could stop the boys were both on the ground. Gents, I could stop the boys were both on the ground. I don't know what that means. Against. Against without the A and an apostrophe next to it.
Starting point is 02:22:48 I don't know what the fuck that means, but it's something that he said. Curtis was coming toward the rear of the car, just dropped his shoulder to see through the glass. And Thomas, he was standing on the opposite side of the wheel on the right-hand side with the door open, and he was down. You could see the gun up in that position over the top, looking through the window and over the wheel of the car, and you could see so much of the gun barrel. So there is vastly different things. Yeah, they are describing that these boys are in position to attack us.
Starting point is 02:23:20 They're using their car as a shield, like a fort, fort basically to shoot out at you. Meanwhile other people said that they were just like having a conversation leaning against the car and then other people said they got out of the car with their weapons and were like running away from the car with their weapons or sticks or whatever. So who the fuck knows
Starting point is 02:23:39 what happened with this. If you were a judge you just go you're all hillbillies. I'm not doing this. Against my better judgment. judgment fuck off my judgment is against all y'all fuck yourselves i get out of my courtroom i don't care what you do kill each other in the streets i don't give a shit it's too hard to decipher right from wrong here i don't know what you did steel cage match to settle it i can't help anymore. I don't know what to do. He also testified that he believed his life and the life of his father were in danger and that at the time he stopped the truck, the, quote, whip boys were on the ground with their guns.
Starting point is 02:24:17 They were getting in position to shoot, and they had them guns in their hands like this. And he was showing. Aimed at us, yeah. He said, you could see them back behind the car there just as I was getting stopped. Okay. And that's Matt gave the similar version of that. Yeah. So they took the jury to the scene, which had to be hilarious.
Starting point is 02:24:39 Also crowded between all the guys, all the people hanging by the bridge, his daughter by the window and the line of men whacking it into the river. It was a busy day. Busy, busy day. So officers and others who were at the scene immediately after the shooting and before anything happened placed the Witt automobile and the justice truck and objects representing the bodies of the Witt brothers. So basically what they did is they took the jury out and put out like a can of paint. That's Kurt. That's the one with Thomas Witt's head right there. Yeah.
Starting point is 02:25:10 That's what they did basically. And they made like a little recreation diagram, recreate a little diorama, a live diorama. So also there were pointed out to the jury the locations of the Panther Bridge, the Green Briar Bridge and the home of matt's daughter who was shot at earlier and all that kind of thing so that matt ends up pleading guilty to the voluntary manslaughter and getting like five years but but dennis isn't going to do that dennis wants this trial god damn it yeah and they find him and this trial with all that. And it's just people. There's multiple witnesses where there's a lot of like, well, I saw this and he was 10 feet this way. And people, was it 15 feet or 10 feet?
Starting point is 02:25:53 I think it was 10 feet. But lots of witnesses like arguing distance, like 10, 15. No one knows distance, by the way. People are the worst at measuring distance. You have no fucking clue how far you are from anything. I don't. What was that, about 30 yards? Who knows?
Starting point is 02:26:09 I don't know. So there's a lot of witnesses talking about distances and how far they were away when they shot at them and how far had the wit boys walked away from their car to get to them and like you know who's the aggressor and all that shit in the end matt just or uh dennis justice is found guilty of murder is that right guilty of murder and he is sentenced to you sir may fuck off the state penitentiary for a quote indeterminate period you can't do that of they do a not less than and not more than back then so an indeterminate period of not less than five years and not more than 18 years oh so he's gonna do five and that was a obviously i like a confrontation between two people and he's gonna do five years in jail so there's that so in west virginia nowadays if you kill people and dismember them and
Starting point is 02:27:06 burn them and everything else you get life sentences and a hundred years for robbery back then you could you and your your daddy could go out on a nice shootout with a couple of nice brothers and just shoot them down in the streets and you only get five years in front of the whole tug community i'll tell you what this country gone to hell in a handbasket if you can't even shoot a rival pair of brothers you're upset with with your daddy. It's ridiculous. If that's the way this is going down, my name isn't justice, damn it. So that is Wheeling, West Virginia. Wow.
Starting point is 02:27:41 And a bonus Panther, West Virginia as well in there. Wheeling, West Virginia, and a bonus Panther, West Virginia, as well in there. West Virginia, the reason why we've done two a couple of times, the coverage of things in West Virginia is terrible. They don't like to write it. The fucking media there doesn't do shit. The newspapers don't put out their archives also, so they're impossible to find. So the only cases with tons and tons and tons of shit are ones that everybody's done so to find these niche cases we really have to find ones that there's just not as much information as would be in another case where there's 50 newspaper articles to get background
Starting point is 02:28:15 and context and all that so it's really difficult west virginia they're always the craziest cases covered the least if i if i was a journalist in west virginia i just go around covering insane murders that's all i would do and you'd be busy as shit the difference though james is some people there can't count to four yeah that's the problem like three shit i lost what comes after three and then she went to collector composure counting was a lot for her so if you like the show definitely please this is super
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Starting point is 02:30:28 it's a huge accomplishment to get to 400, especially in that, and it's a really good episode. There is extremely little amounts of sports in the last two weeks for Sean Jones and Nick Gage. Very little sports. For Sean Jones, it's a murder with very little sports. It's small-town murder. Seven fights?
Starting point is 02:30:44 Seven fights. There's nothing. And we just make fun of them for five minutes and go back to the murder shit. So it's just like small town murder. You will love it. Check that out. And also, listen to your stupid opinions. Great show. If you're like, oh, I've been meaning to check that out.
Starting point is 02:30:57 It's an hour long. It's super fast. And it'll feel like it's five minutes. It's the funniest. Literally, I don't laugh at us if I listen to the show. I'm not laughing at our own jokes. I'll laugh at something you said.
Starting point is 02:31:09 I'll never laugh at my own shit. You know what I mean? But this show, yeah, you'll laugh at anything. I've listened to it when I'm editing and stuff. I fucking laugh out loud at it. It's so funny. It's so funny.
Starting point is 02:31:22 Check out your stupid opinions, please, and spread the word on that, too. So thank you for doing that. Thank you for following us on social media. Head over to ShutUpAndGiveMeMurder.com to get your tickets for live shows. Oh, boy. The whole year of them. April 5th in Sacramento is our first live show of the year.
Starting point is 02:31:38 And then April 6th in San Francisco. Those are going to be different shows, by the way. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you can go to both. They're like an hour apart. You can go to both. You're going to be different shows, by the way. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So you can go to both. They're like an hour apart. You can go to both. You're going to hear two different nights or two completely different stories. So check that out.
Starting point is 02:31:51 That's 5th and 6th. Then April 20th with our 420 special virtual live show. Anywhere you are on planet Earth that has Wi-Fi. If you're on Mars and you can get a connection, god damn it, get the fucking show. And listen listen anywhere. It's just like a regular live show. Us at the table with the pictures and the screen behind us, just like what you see on a stage,
Starting point is 02:32:11 except you're going to be in your living room drinking your own booze, smoking your own weed, fingering each other, doing whatever you want to do with each other. That's the best part. You can't do that in a theater. They will kick you out. Watch it on the banks of the Tug River. Don't care.
Starting point is 02:32:24 While you're tugging, we don't care. You paid for it. It's all yours. And if you do get it, not only can you watch it on April 20th, you can watch it as many times as you want for two weeks after that. 14 days? 14 days. You can buy it, have it, watch it, re-watch it, wipe your ass with it, do anything you want with it. We're perfectly happy to do that.
Starting point is 02:32:45 So thank you. Shut up and give me murder.com. Get your tickets to live shows, especially those ones at the end of the year. What's that? New York in December. It's almost sold out. Get your tickets now. Wait a minute.
Starting point is 02:32:56 Don't wait a minute. I'm telling you. You can always if you get them and you can't go, you can always sell them to one of the other fans later on or something or whatever. Give them away. I don't know. Just I would get them if you think you want to go. So do that.
Starting point is 02:33:05 Shut up and give me murder.com. Follow us. Keep hanging out. Patreon.com slash crime and sports is all the bonus material. And we pump out the bonus material. There are hundreds of back episodes to listen to that you'll get immediately upon subscribing. Anybody $5 a month or above. You can have a shit cup of coffee that might not even be done right.
Starting point is 02:33:26 Or you can have hundreds of Patreon episodes which are done very much fucking right. They're hilarious. So check those out. You get new ones every other week. One crime and sports and one small town murder. And we try to do subjects that both groups will like. That's the thing.
Starting point is 02:33:38 And we end up, we can do it pretty well. For crime and sports this week, we're talking about Hans Nieman. You don't have to like sports because he's a chess player who allegedly stuck a vibrator up his ass to get chess moves so beamed beamed to him and he's not the first person to do things up his ass to do this either this is this is a thing that happens in table games cards and checkers, I assume. Tiddlywinks. Wow. Anything. I don't know. Mousetrap. Mousetrap.
Starting point is 02:34:11 You know, the ball rolls. Whatever it is. Yeah. Especially clue. Especially clue. Especially clue. You get a clue. Oh, it's a clue. All right. So it's covered in poop, but it's a clue. So we're going to do that. Every diddy did it with the candlestick. Definitely. Then for Small Town Murder, we're going to do that. Everybody did it with the candlestick.
Starting point is 02:34:26 Definitely. Then for small town murder, we're going to talk about D.B. Cooper went up in a plane, gave a note, jumped out of the fucking plane, disappeared. Did he get away? Did he not get away? We'll talk all about it. I've been so interested in this since I was a small child. I love it so much.
Starting point is 02:34:42 Always been a fascination of mine. I can't wait to talk about that. That's going to be so much fun. Patreon.com slash Crime and Sports. And, of course, we won't forget to tell your name here. Jimmy's going to give you a shout-out here. We're going to shout you out. He's going to mispronounce your name. And I think it's about time to do that right now.
Starting point is 02:34:56 Let's hear all the wonderful people who donated this week. Jimmy, hit me with the names of these fantastic people who would never shoot us down in the streets. Hit me with them right now. This week's executive producer, Laura Turner, Liz Vasquez, Peyton Meadows, Janice Hill, Kyle Norwig on his way to the Blue Pearl Buffet, James. Hey, going to the Blue Pearl. That's one of your stupid opinions. It's evidently located down the street from his kid's headquarters.
Starting point is 02:35:20 Oh, no. They've been there before, and they go there a lot. I don't know. Careful, careful. Keep me posted, Kyle. corner so no they've been there before and they go there a lot i don't know careful careful keep me posted kyle jordan bennett uh donating on behalf of the memory of brother deej i'm oh well so upset to find out that yeah brother deej was a uh a great musician so go find his shit d-e-g-e uh martha gilreath uh dustin mobley and Jesse Hines. Thank you all so much for being a part of this. You are tremendous.
Starting point is 02:35:47 Thank you. Other producers this week are the unfunny comic Joey Bishop. Who is that? Do we know that? Joey Bishop was part of the Rat Pack. Oh, got it. He was the comic of the Rat Pack. We'll go out and do that shit.
Starting point is 02:35:58 Lewis Skolnick, president of the Tri-Lams. That's nice. That's the guy with the glasses from Revenge of the Nerds. Not the main guy. Right. That's nice. Guy with the glasses from Revenge of the Nerds. Not the main guy. Right. That guy. Not Anthony Edwards. No.
Starting point is 02:36:13 Not Booker. Not the black guy. Not Anthony Edwards. The main one. Yeah. Captain Lou Albino is coined by Rowdy Roddy Piper. I didn't know that. He called him Lou Albino.
Starting point is 02:36:24 I never heard him call him Lou Albino. During the Cyndi Lauper times. I don't know that. He called him Lou Albino. Did you know that? I never heard him call him Lou Albino. During the Cyndi Lauper times. I don't know. Oh, that makes sense. Yeah, they were always arguing then. That could happen. Sharon Jones also. Thank you, Sharon. Joshua Waite, Julie R., Heather Varvel, CJ and Jacob Mutz, Mercedes Roof. Just one Mercedes.
Starting point is 02:36:40 Not plural. Just one. Nick with no last name. Jessica Hippe. Keep some room in the garage. Mel with no last name. Jessica Hippe. Keep some room in the garage. Mel with no last name. Ian McClements. Edry Edward Overbay. Sally Kultas. Isabel Cooper.
Starting point is 02:36:55 Jason Gajon. Courtney Damron. Is that real? Yeah, it is. Marla? Marla Barreau. Bureau. Marla Bureau.
Starting point is 02:37:03 Chrissy Hatfield. Jennifer B. James Richter. Lex Atkins. Rina Rhiannon. Jennifer Bee. James Richter. Lex Atkins. Rihanna. Rihanna McCovey. Pauline with no last name. Is that a song too, Kyle?
Starting point is 02:37:13 It's Lee with Mac. Yeah, you're right. Karen Hachi. Almost Hitachi. Brian with no last name. Brian Williamson. Probably the same guy. Two different patrons.
Starting point is 02:37:22 I don't know. Maybe two Brians back to back. Thank you, Brian, one and two. Both of you Brians. Andrew Fisher, Andrea Hermanson, Andrea maybe. Colton with no last name. Keith Wardell, Steve Gilrey, Ryan Larson, Joe Werner, Louis Lewis, Louise Lewis, Elaine Oldendorf, Bishop Williams.
Starting point is 02:37:45 Don't put two words back-to-back and have me try to pronounce each one different. You can use them in Jimmy here. Mike Geary, Kim Whiteman, Jenna Utter. Oh, that is Charlie's daughter, I imagine. Yeah, absolutely. Charlie Utter and what was her name? Joni, God damn it. Joni.
Starting point is 02:38:03 Joni Stubbs. God damn it. Lisa Cole, Destiny Burkhalter, Mallory McCool, Dylan Valesky, Michelle Schleich, Mike with no last name, Sidney Trimble, Danielle Damare, Rachel B, 21, Fuzzy
Starting point is 02:38:17 Nips, Emily with no last name, Melissa Truax, Amanda Burrell, Ariel Clark, Christy B, Annalisa, Annalisa, amanda burrell burrell yeah ariel clark christy b annalisa annalisa annalisa violet hernandez will warren uh tracy holmes uh ryan karuko akimoto i heard i heard your name was was annalisa now i'm just i'm just saying. She could come over. Any of that truth? Y'all want to hang out later? Just saying.
Starting point is 02:38:48 Want to get a drink? Sarah Ritter. Come by. Watch the race later. Don't try some poppers. Mask cars on. Yeah. Come on. Kevin Hoard, Phyllis, and Mickinick.
Starting point is 02:38:58 Mickinick. Mickininch. Senorita Dave Grohl. Senora Dave Grohl. Excellent. Yeah. Liz Green. Jessica Smith. Senora Dave Grohl. Excellent. Yeah. Liz Green. Jessica Smith.
Starting point is 02:39:07 Ben Keller. Colleen Mathis. Rajin Shireen Armstrong. Mellie with no last name. Troy Faley. Craig Kohler. Daniel Barnes. Jessica Duran.
Starting point is 02:39:19 Emily Lemasters. Jeffrey Moises. Meosis. Myosis. Megan Riggie, Paul Samarntan, Chris Dunn, Amy? Amy. That is a
Starting point is 02:39:33 bananas way of spelling Amy. A-M-A-I-E. Is that Amy? Amay? Wow. Amay. M-I-I-E. G. Willikers. G. The letter G. Willikers. Ah. The letter G. Willikers. Ah, Batman. Gotcha.
Starting point is 02:39:47 Shannon Da Silva. Matthew Welsenbach. Jessica Patterson. OJ's Glove, James. Oh. That's fantastic. Now we know where OJ's Glove is. Perfect.
Starting point is 02:39:58 I've been wondering how that's been at. Carrie Lennon. Christopher Murray. Jordan Jost. Marjorie Bowie Collard. Jim Harrington. Valerie Clark. Sam McAllister, Krista Lee, Amanda Wilkie Newton, Emily Chandler. This show brought to you by the letter B, Isaac Black, Austin, Ireland. F me so gently with a chainsaw.
Starting point is 02:40:21 What? Just lovingly gliding in and out. Yikes. That's like with the Buick in the crime and sports episode. With the Bonneville. Sorry, it was a Pontiac. The 67 Bonneville. Yeah, 67 Bonneville back in crime and sports.
Starting point is 02:40:35 And I would know last name. James Perrier, Wendy Barnes, Josh Burton, and Angelique Solgat. Icarus, Icarus, Icarus. Oh, Icarus. 1-8-9 Stackhouse. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know. The legend of flying too close to the sun.
Starting point is 02:40:52 Patricia Coleman, Arnette Gutierrez, Nina Ruth Sutherland, Debbie Viverino, Celeste Robinson-Mazot, Bill Whitmer, Fanny GZ, Diana Marie Trippley, Trippie, Trippie, Dripple. All right. Judy Tilly, Kelsey Carpenter, Nancy Perosi, Tyna, Tina. It's not Tyna. Tryon, Cindy Smith, Heather Letterly, John Stewart, probably not. Daniel Beacham, Lindsay Phelps, Anna and Tom, Kendall Rodman. Happy birthday, Jaden.
Starting point is 02:41:24 Jack and Finn said so, Adam Minerick, James Tuttle, Julia C., Tim O'Brien, Super Stacey Allison Hall, Christian Yates, maybe Jacob with no last name, Brie Archer, and of course, all of our patrons. Thank you all so much. Thank you so much, everybody. Honestly, from the bottom of our cold, cold dead hearts we appreciate all that you fucking do for us we can't do this without you we've been doing this now for seven
Starting point is 02:41:49 years this show and we owe it all to you so thank you for what you do to us to do to us do for us you don't really do anything to us in a gross or bad way thanks for everything if you want to follow us on social media go ahead and do that
Starting point is 02:42:05 shut up and give me murder.com is the links i'm even on instagram now you can see my dog and shit on there so it's fun stuff and hang out with us keep coming and until next week everybody it's been our pleasure Hey, Prime members, you can listen to Small Town Murder early and ad-free on Amazon Music. Download the Amazon Music app today. Or you can listen early and ad-free with W Music. Download the Amazon Music app today. Or you can listen early and ad-free with Wondery Plus and Apple Podcasts. Before you go, tell us about yourself by completing a short survey at
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