Tin Foil Hat With Sam Tripoli - Tin Foil Hat Ep 23: Making Of A Serial Killer With Theo Von and John Cameron
Episode Date: June 13, 2017Welcome to another exciting episode of Tin Foil Hat with Sam Tripoli. On this episode of TFH, Ryan and Sam, welcome comedian, Theo Von, and Criminal Investigator, John Cameron, to discuss the document...ary Making of Murder and Serial Killer Edward Wayne Edwards! On this episode discuss.... 1) The mind of a Murderer 2)Steven Avery and Making of A Murderer 3)The history of Edward Wayne Edwards 4) The Zodiac Killer 5) Did Edward Wayne Edwards set up Steven Avery 6) Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders 7)Theo Von's love of solving murder mysterious
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As you know, Netflix is taken over, you know, the world.
It's everywhere.
Everybody watches it.
And one of the biggest shows that's ever had is making of a murderer.
I know I couldn't stop watching it.
Ryan, have you seen it?
But you've done some research on it?
Once I heard about this subject, I was, I was, is whether you know and I'm bringing in our guests in a couple
seconds. The legal system is so amazing on how it works because ideally you want
to believe that right and wrong is what matters the most and that doesn't always
happen. You know if you ever get a chance to watch the 30 for 30,
the Duke Lacrosse players, that whole story,
what you see is very aggressive,
a prosecution where it's more about being right
than doing right.
And a lot of people think that's the same situation with Steve Avery
and Megan of Murder. So I want to bring our guests real quick and help us go through the whole journey
of Making of a Murderer.
He's written novels, he's been all over television,
has books out there, has a wonderful website
called Coldcase Cameron.
Please welcome to the show, John A. Cameron.
How are you, John?
Thanks for being on the show.
Totally appreciate. I know you've got a lot of stuff going on. We'll get into all the
vat. And why don't you give our listeners a little background on you on who you are and why
you're so interested in this making a murder to Steve Avery story?
Sure, you know, I was a police officer for 24 years and I retired as a sergeant of
detectives in charge of cold cases here in Great Falls, Montana.
And after I retired in 2005, I went to work in Deerlodge Prison Montana as an analyst for
the parole board.
So my job was to analyze killers and things in prison.
Oh man.
Make recommendations to the parole board
whether or not these people were, you know,
safe to get out and become a good member of society.
And it was in that position in 2010
that I ended up getting introduced to a serial killer named Edward Wayne Edwards.
Okay, real quick before we get into this guy,
your job is to analyze people
and basically make a recommendation
if you believe that they should be given parole or not.
Like, will they be a threat to society?
Exactly. You know, I would review all of their psych records,
talk to them, their victims, and make like a one-page recommendation to the parole board. Now, was there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one there one the their one their one their one their one their one their one their one their one their one their one their their thi thi, thi. thi, thi, thi, thi. thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. to, thi. to, toe. toe. tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. toe. toe. th, their victims, and make like a one-page recommendation to the parole board.
Now, was there one thing in general that you were looking for that you're like, okay,
this dude's gonna snap?
Or it's like, okay, man, obviously it was like that.
He's learned his lesson.
I recommend they go, was there anything that really triggered you one way or the other? You know, there's a lot of people in prison that probably don't belong there, drug cases and small time offenses, things like that. But no, I look for the cycle
paths. There were always the tell-tale signs of the cycle pass, because if you got to read
their evaluations all the way to the back when they were teenagers, you knew when they were young and so you never wanted to release anybody with violence and especially anybody who was a really smart criminal.
Really? You know if you had if you had convictions for things like forgery and
fraud and insurance fraud and things like that and violence those were two big red
flags that you were able to get away with murder really
holy shit
okay before we get into uh...
the serial killer and behind all this thing joining us in studio one of my
favorite people on the planet
one the funniest people i know uh... he has a awesome awesome album out was number one for like a
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and he's got a Netflix special called No Offense and he has two awesome
podcasts allegedly with math Matthew Cole Weiss and this past weekend my home
boy I love him the death thank you for I know you're super busy
thank you my good friend Theo Vaughan happy to be here man I'm already
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I'm super intrigued by how do you figure out,
John, who these guys are?
You know, this is fascinating.
He was hired at this kind of catch you up on what you missed.
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To be honest John was there anyone that maybe you missed on that got out and kind
of made you know you thought hey dude this guy's gonna be cool and kind
of went out and maybe committed more crimes. Oh yeah that happened more than once actually where you know you make the mistake of giving a guy a chance and then he goes out the the the the the the the the the to to to to to to the to to the to to the to to the to to the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the th. the the the the the the the the the the the the th. the the their th. their their their their the. the. they. the. the. the. the. they. they. they. they. tre. tre. tre. tre. they. they. they. they. the the the the the the. th happened more than once actually where, you know, you make the mistake of giving a guy a chance and then he goes out and he wax somebody two years later. Yeah, that does happen
and it did happen when I was in that position twice actually that I can recall. So, really? And are you
it's a big responsibility but my job was just to make the recommendation, the parole board could do whatever
they wanted to do. So they would let them out them them them them them them them their their their their their their the recommendation the parole board could do whatever they wanted to do. So they would let them out maybe against my recommendation and then they'd go and kill again.
And is there any liability for these parole boards if that thing sort of happens?
No, not here in Montana. The parole board's actually made up of five just individuals that are picked
by the governor and they're just try to make average people look at the situation and see if they should
be released.
Now, is there a recipe for a serial killer?
You know, as I was growing up, I would always hear these stories about like, these serial
killers tend to have crazy mothers who like dress them up as like, you know, girls
made him go to school, super religious. You know, there's always this weird kind of, killed animals. Yeah, killed, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, like, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, is their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, is their, is their, made him go to school, super religious.
You know, there's always this weird kind of killed animals.
Yeah, killed animals.
Yeah.
Is there any like recipe for a psychopath, John?
Well, if there is, Ed Edwards was probably the perfect recipe.
But usually it's raised by a single parent, abuse at very young age,
being smacked in the head up to prior to the
age of five as punishment. That causes a lot of brain injury. Oh really? Wow, there's
going to be a million black serial killers in in the future because every little black kid I see
always get smacked in the head by his mother. I just should go to Walmart be like serial
killer, the serial killer. Now what about also the name Edward Edwards? Is that not a sign for a serial killer,
having the same first and last name?
Or is that just nothing?
Or an assassin?
Well, that in itself, yeah, you know,
that's not his real name.
His real name was actually Charles Edward Meyer.
And at the, you know, one is by choice and the other one is a violence commit.
Did somebody kill her in front of him or did she kill herself?
Well, on the death certificate it was listed as a suicide that she shot herself in the
stomach with a rifle.
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any contact with the family. And so there were suspicions that he could have
pulled the trigger. Really? Wow. At the age of five.
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Many of these kids are very disturbed when they're young, so they have a lot of psychiatric evaluations.
There's a lot of information to be gathered.
But, you know, personally Ed Edwards was a one in a million, really.
Really?
The man was a genius.
And he was a killer.
And he was a master criminal.
So you mix those three things together.
And his favorite thing was to taunt the police with his intelligence.
Well, now, is there a thing that maybe like just, you know, nature versus nurture.
Like, this guy, you say brilliant, mind, the the the the the, the, the, versus nurture like this guy you say brilliant mind could be like
just worked on a higher level if he had been born in a different environment could he have gone
on to be a you know a CEO you know a really successful businessman and just he got thrown into this
world of shit where he just had to like fend for himself and it kind of like the the the recipe
got mixed up and then next thing you know he's a serial killer.
Well you know after his mother was killed and then he went to that Catholic
orphanage he was basically raped beaten and abused by nuns, priests and older boys and so a
monster was created that he had no love that's what he said throughout his life is he never had
a parent to speak up he never never had a mother and he never had love
at the very formative ages.
You are born into a world of shit sometimes.
That's why I always, man, when I see somebody,
I give them a dollar.
You just don't know where, you know,
I mean like I see some, I it's not the, yeah, it's like,
so it's like, well then you got the other opposite that's Tiffany had as she was born into, you know,
an orphan now she's like on all these incredible movies she's like it's like. But could also still be unique, I mean, yeah, she's a real,
she's just has this wild fire and sometimes it seems like you can't even get near it.
Like, um, yeah, I can imagine that if somebody has no love at all,
that they have no, then of course, why would somebody's life mean anything to them probably?
Why would anyone's life mean anything to them? It's just like you to survive, thia, thia, thia, thia, thi, tho, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, survive? And sometimes it's cold-blooded, dude.
So let's get into, before we get into the,
why you, Edwards, let's get into the making of the murder.
Now Theo, you love the,
you and I were talking about all the time,
as it came out, it really caught your eye.
Why'd you love it?
So why'd you love it? So why'd you love that whole series? Well, I love the whole, I mean, I literally can't sleep at night unless I know there's a new murder that I don't know about.
Yeah, that's where I'm met with murder. Yeah. I watched a murder this morning. I watched an episode
Disappeared. I hadn't seen on the way here. Do you ever feel bad that. Do you ever feel bad, like the to thi. the that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that. that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's where. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. that's where I the the the the the the the the. I that's where. I that's where I that's where I that's where I bad about it but I also feel grateful to those people. Okay, I respect that. You know,
I respect that. I usually pray a little bit for a watching episode. John, would you
let Theo out of prison if he told you that at your little meeting before he goes
at the parole board? I think you'd have to wear an ankle bracelet. Okay, I respect that. But it's just fascinating man it's amazing
how we're so into this but I will start emailing people that are in the
shows and saying what is going you know like even if it's an old case or
something. You email these killers? Oh yeah I'll email the people that are
accused of it and really I'll hit him up on Facebook if I can find them yeah I get angry about it. Don't you wish don't wish thi. wish a first 48 had Twitter handles on there?
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Yeah, it would be great. Um, but yeah, making a murder out of the gate, I mean obviously the
just a guy's life was fascinating. The fact that he got accused of a murder and then was not guilty of that. Well, first of all, he gets accused of a rape. Now, now, the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. thi. thi. Yeah, thi. to. to, to, to, to. to. Yeah, to. Yeah, to. Yeah, to. Yeah, to. Yeah, to. Yeah, to. Yeah, to. Yeah, to. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah, th. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. to. th. th. th. to. to. to. th. to. th. to. th. th. th. th. that. Well, first of all, he gets accused of a rape. Now, now, did you study
the making of a murder story, John, before you got in to this Edwards connection? Or do
you know, what's your thoughts on that whole case? No, I spent six years investigating Ed
Edwards following his life and interviewing all of his families and some of his victims and just followed
his life, published the book? And he liked to frame people his whole life.
I'd never even heard of making of a murderer.
And somebody called me after they read my book and said, you need to watch this show
because what you wrote about in your book is exactly what's taking place on Netflix right now.
Holy shit. And within the first three episodes, it was clear that
that could have been an Ed Edwards murder and he was definitely around at the time to do it.
Okay, so let's get in real quick in case people lived under a rock and hadn't seen that
show. Let me just give some quick little breakdowns and if anybody wants to chime in with tho that we'll do that and we'll just get the information going. You want to, you want to, you, you, you, you, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, uh, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, to, th. thi. to, thi. thi. that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that. that. that. that. that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, to, that, to, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that, that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's that's s on that, we'll do that, and we'll just get the information going.
You want to, you want to, you want to, Ryan, do you want to tell us real quick all the info you got?
So the Megan and murder is basically about this woman.
Penny Bing, Bing, Bern, B-E-E-R-N-T-Sen, she was a victim of sexual assault and attempted murder. Right before that happens, Stephen Avery
has a fight with one of his female cousins.
Like, she got him in trouble and he saw her driving down the street.
So she, he pulled her over, got out gun.
Like, she says he whipped his pants on, started jerking off,
which he says he never did. He just wanted to have a talk with her
fuck off. Sometimes you got to talk with your dick. Sometimes you gotta talk with your dick.
And a gun at the same time?
Yeah, a dick and, that's two guns.
That's two guns.
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And it's like, which side do you fall on?
I've talked about this before.
When my grandfather passed away, half his funeral was.
One side was Niagara Falls law enforcement.
The other side was the Niagara Falls mafia.
That's how my grandpa was.
That's how he rolled.
Not saying every cop.
I thinksthere's great cops out there. It's not anti-coparanth. I'm totally pro cops. If you don't, you know, it's like without
cops, there'd be chaos. But they're also human beings. And they also have this egos,
they have personalities, they have insecurities. Like everybody else, there's good and bad, and there's good and bad apples. They have a problem with Saving their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their this woman says she's running on the beach
and she gets grabbed, sexually assaulted, almost murdered.
She gives a description of the assailant.
It literally looks nothing like Stephen Avery.
Nothing like him.
He gets thrown in jail.
He does 18 years, takes 18 years for DNA to exonerate him. Yeah, 18 years in prison.
That's crazy. How often did you, John, find people that you go? This guy didn't, did you ever
have that? Were you like, this guy did not do this crime and he is in jail for this?
Yes, actually, three times when I was the parole board analyst that it came, it was clear
to me anyway on these cases that they were in prison on murders they didn't do.
And that's something Edwards played on was the police ability to kind of have tunnel vision
on a murder case, especially a horrific murder case and want to close it out and not look at the bigger picture.
And there's probably a lot of, not only ego, but there's probably a lot of pressure on
them when the media gets involved.
You know, like we saw with the Casey Anthony thing and Nancy Grace completely pushed that whole
case way quicker than it was ready to go.
She forced local, the local authorities to arrest Casey Anthony
and bring her to trial maybe before they were ready
to bring her to trial.
And I'm sure this happens with guilty.
I mean, like, I'm gonna be honest with you.
The black community gets thrown under the bus constantly in this thing.
That's why, I mean, in an idealistic world. I am pro-death penalty, but we don't live
in that world.
I'd rather see a million guys walk free than one guilty guy go to jail because I'm always
like, what if that's me one day?
Because if you don't have the right representation, you know, you got the wrong guy, and
we'll see that with Brendan that he gets, uh, he gets the wrong lawyer and he gets thrown under their butts it's fucking rough dude
yeah so he goes to jail he gets out he gets exonerated
he's going to sue the police
he's gonna sue them for what forty eight million dollars i believe that was the
number
not enough not enough not enough not enough
how much is going to cost you 18 years of your life
of your life you'll never get that back. You should be able to take a life after that point. That's why they, that's
why they find you in time, not in money. They find you in time. And it's like you're
going to do this amount of time. We're going to take this finite number of years. We're going to take this thea. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. The. T. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. That's th. That's th. That's th. That's th. That's th. That's th. That's th. T. T. T. T. T. That's th. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. th. th. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. the. this left. And that's what they did. It took 18 years. Now, I think Steve Avery gets in trouble
when the insurance company that covers the police and lawsuits
tells them, we're not covering you if you lose this case.
And the 14 or the 48 million dollars is coming out of these dudes pockets.
And that's where he gets fucked.
So this girl, Teresa Hollmbach, is that her name? Is that how you say?
Halbach. Halbach, gets sued. I mean, you're supposed to go over Stephen Avery's and try to sell
this car on I believe Craigslist or AutoFinder or something like that. That's the last known picture
of her life. She takes a picture in front of it, she disappears. They go, they don't even look at anybody else. They zero in on
Stephen Avery because now they have to you know they're they got 48 million
dollars oh hanging over their head. They shut down his property for a week no
one's allowed on the property for a week a week they're scouting the
houses back and forth back and forth nobody found nothing. The
what's the name of the county?
Manitouac, Manitouac, Manitou.
Manitua authorities are not allowed on the case because there's a conflict of interest.
They still get on the property.
Suddenly find him, boom.
Suddenly, after a week of search of this house, there. Yeah. Suddenly they found open clean file. Now here we are. We're at the
murders. They get convicted on this on this whole false confection. No real
evidence puts them right there. Here is where John you come in. Why do you
believe that Edwards committed this crime? Well you got to look at Ed
himself first of all. He's a highly brilliant man who wrote a book when he was 39 years old,
and in that book he claimed that he was basically a reform criminal.
He was married for 43 years. He had five kids. He had 11 grandchildren.
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Jesus.
Jesus Christ, how many murders do you think he committed?
He was killing every year that he was out.
And he was available, he was out 66 years.
He started at age 12, and he went until 77, killing,
traveling every part of the country,
and portraying himself as a police officer,
a civil servant, a psychiatrist, and a preacher.
So he was able to gain access.
And Stephen Avery was just, was a beautiful setup for him. It was, uh, 203 when he was a, uh, to thousand thirty, thousand to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to able to gain access and to, and Stephen Avery was just, was a beautiful setup for him.
It was 2003 when he was released from prison, he was all over the press.
Okay.
In 2003, as a wrongfully convicted man.
Portraying himself as all the characters he'd probably seen do wrong to him or had some jurist,
you know, anger against. Now, now framing people, when you have a couple murders that he's filmed for like five big murders, right, Ryan?
Yeah, John, he confessed to five total, correct?
Yeah, four of them were couples parked on lovers lanes.
And then the fifth one was a man that he actually adopted, changed his name to Danny Boy Edward,
killed him. Yeah, let's them and collect a quarter million dollars of insurance. So that kind of showed you his criminal side.
Let's get into these murders real quick.
Could you tell us what you know about them real quick, Ryan?
Yeah, let's break it down.
So the first one, 1977 was Billy Lovacco and Judy Straub.
It was in Ohio and he shot the young couple parked on Lovers Lane.
If you can go ahead and just give us more information you know to to the information.
right? If you can go ahead and just give us more information you know about that one. Do you know any thoughts on those murders?
Yeah, sure, because I had the same type of murder here in Montana in 1956 where
Edwards was here, approached a couple, shot them in a car, kidnapped the girl, put her on
her knees and shot her in a head twice. And so that was the whole reason I got involved with that Edwards is I wanted him to confess to the murder....... And, the.. And, the. And, to. And, the to. And, to. And, the to. And, to be. And, to be. And, the to be. I. I. I. I was, the the to be. I was, they. I was, the the the they. I was, they. I was, they. I was, the, they. I was, they. I was, they. I was, they. I was, they. I was, toe. I was, to. I. I. I. I was, the, the, the, the, the, the, the, the the the the the the the confess to the murder that was just like the one he was confessing to an
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and you know he's the zodiac killer he liked to sneak up on couples in their
cars who are having sex on a wedlock or cheating on their husbands or otherwise
and seek revenge on them because he was born an illegitimate child
just like these people are out creating so So that was his obsession. Now, do you think he was the Zodiac killer,
or do you think he was like the Zodiac killer?
No, he was the Zodiac killer.
You believe that...
Edward Wains Edwards was the Zodiac killer.
Yeah, he definitely was.
And that's what got me obsessed with the whole thing is I confronted him about that.
. obsessed with the whole thing is I confronted him about that because I was able to show him killing couples and cars from 56 all the way up until it's captured in 2010.
Now the weird, okay, the weirdest thing about Edwards Wayne Edsworth is he goes to jail right?
He goes jail, you know as a kid he's in the system. He's getting assaulted, assaulted.
He escapes from jail. Do you know how he escapes from jail?
He pushes the guard and runs off.
No.
Into a field.
Into a field?
Like you could do in the 50s.
That's how you did it back in the 50s.
Wow.
You just pushed the guard and ran off.
And they never caught him again.
That's when he ended up in my home state, Montana, after he did that. He ended up in my state killing that couple on a lover's lane and got away with it.
By pushing a guy.
And when you, the first time that you ever, so you met him John, right, and spent time
with him with him.
I spoke to him on the phone, theyme and spent the phone, theyme.
I spoke to him. any semblance that, like do you just worry that he's playing you the whole time or do you feel like you're in control or do you feel like he's in control?
Yes, I'm like, like some silence of the lamb stuff?
Yeah, because I could have... He's in control.
He was in total control.
He was going to give me what he wanted me to get.
And the reason is, you know, I figured out early on and confronted him as being the the the the to be telling me and my friend is, it's so much worse and that we didn't understand that he framed
people.
And that really was what he was trying to get me to realize that he's dead and he's got
people framed on death row and he's killing in his afterlife, just like the zodiac
said he would do. Hey, can we play a little bit th confession real quick to, uh, real quick it was on your website?
Can we play a little bit?
Yeah, we'll play real quick.
Yeah, we'll play real quick.
So anyways, so let's set this murder up.
One another murder they did and, uh, John, can you kind of get set up the dandy boy you kind of got into i just didn't want to jump it too much but
q explain to our listeners and theo what he did
for what this murder involved
well it in regards to dandy boy or do you want it the most important one on
the aviary case is the fact that he killed in Wisconsin
not too far from where avery and Halback incident happened and he
confessed to that lover's lane killing and that was another couple but in
that case he strangled him and stabbed him so basically he killed by a rope
by knife by gun and by fire and that's what the Zodiac killer did and
with Danny Boy Edwards you just picked the very low IQ individual
convinced him to go in the army, convinced him to change his name to D.B Edwards and then convinced him to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the love the love the love the love the love the love the love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their their love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love love. to to their. to their. to love love love love love love love love love love. to love love love love love love. to. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. the very low IQ individual, convinced him to go in the army, convinced him to change
his name to D.B. Edwards, and then convinced him they put 250 grand worth of life insurance
on himself, and he did all of this, and it took two years to set it up, and then he lured him to his
house, killed him, hit his body for a year, had them find the body in a cemetery and then collected a quarter of a million dollars and got away with it in 1996. Here's him
confessing to the whole thing real quick.
Fell in Youngstown, that was going to come behind, pick him up and hide him off for a
couple months and then he would be clear. He wouldn't have to worry about anything.
He believed all this and was up there and he were, he died and I had the body partially
covered and kept it that way. I went back up there about every three or four
months to check. I wanted the body found, but not immediately, but I didn't want
to bury it either. So it left partially covered. And the one time was about a
year later when I went up to check on it, the head had been separated from the body to the one time was about a year later, when I went up to check on it, the head had been
separated from the body to the animals and everything.
And I took it with me.
Animals.
They took it across the street and threw it up into the field and the police and everything
they'd been looking for it, but they can't find it.
It was nothing but the skull. They've unable to find it. But it was a hundred
that found Danny and the rest of the story everybody knows it where he was found and why, but that was set up.
And after he was found it was oh
I'm not sure maybe a year later maybe not as much as a year that I
Collected 250,000 dollars on the from the the investigation
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Set it up?
Oh my God, dude.
Do you think, and John, so I have this question is, can the, like if he can't feel any
love, why does that manifest itself as murdering people?
Like, why, why did these people end up being murderers?
Well, he looked at it as he's doing the world a favor
by not creating more of him.
And that's why he killed couples in cars
having sex out of wedlock and creating,
you know, having babies that didn't have loving parents or fathers or whatever it might be.
That was one, one reason why he
would kill because he would kill cheaters too and sinners and people that were
scooted around their husbands and their wives and it was all based kind of
on the Catholic religion of the seven deadly thins. You know if you
were a sinner he felt justified to kill you. And then why did he kill Teresa
Halbeck then if you if you... Okay so let's get into that real quick so so your theory is and the theory that is out there
is that he was somewhat jealous of Stephen Avery or saw an opportunity to set this
thing up now? Do you know of any cases besides the Stephen Avery one where you believe
he set somebody up and went and watched their trial? Do you know of any John offhand?
Yeah, he attended trials in the 50s, in the 70s, in the 80s. He testified in the late 80s at a guy's trial
that he had framed. Do you have any more details on any of those cases that like where he kind???? he, he he, he he, th, th, he he, th, that, th, th, th, th, th, th, th, th,, he testified in the late 80s at a guy's trial that he had framed.
Do you have any more details on any of those cases that like where he kind of set up and
the guy actually went to jail?
Yeah, in fact, in 1955, before he came to my hometown he framed a man named Burton
Abbott down in California.
And while Edwards was here in Montana and Deer Lodge Prison, they executed Burton Abbott
for his murder.
And they got away with it.
So that's why the Zodiac was the executioner, is that he could frame people and be the Judge
Dury and executioner.
And that's why he wore that executioner's hood in September of 1969 when he killed a couple
on a beach in California. And he actually told them, the Zodayk killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer killer the to their to their their their their their their their. their. their. their. their. their, thoe. their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their was was was their. He was their was their, their. He was their, their their, their their their their their they. Hea. Hea. Hea. He was they. He was they. He was they. He was they. Hea. He was the the the the the they. Hea. He got theirld him, the Zodiac Killer said to that couple in 1969
that he had been in Deer Lodge Prison, that he had killed a guard,
that he had stolen a car, and he was headed to Mexico.
And Edwards had done all of that here in Montana, but he had done it 13 years earlier,
1956 to 59 when he was in Deer Lodge Prison where I worked. And basically there's a riot where two guards were killed
and Edwards was part of the riot.
And it was always a game with Edwards.
He would always give clues to his victims.
And in regards to the Avery case,
and Paul Avery was a reporter for the San Francisco examiner and chronicle and
during the Zodiac case. And the Zodiac sent Paul Avery letters in, to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to the to the the to the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the the guard guard guard guard guard guard guard guard. the the the the the the the the the the guard guard guard. the guard guard guard. the guard guard. the the the the guard. the the the theaute. thef. theaug. theaug. theaug. theaug. theaug. theaug. theaug. the the the the the the the the the the Francisco examiner and Chronicle and during the Zodiac case and the Zodiac sent Paul Avery letters in 1973 over and over again
taking responsibility for other murders and teasing Paul Avery you know that he
was great okay I'm sorry who's Paul Avery again he's a reporter that he was in
the movie Zodiac actually he's the reporter from San Francisco that he was in the movie Zodiac actually. He's the reporter from San Francisco that chased the Zodiac and kind of you know went downhill after it. Did he ever
link him to Edwards? Did he ever link Edwards and Zodiac? Yes, yeah in fact the
the Zodiac puzzles that were sent in 1969 and 70 that said if you solved them you
would have my name. We solved him in 2010 confronted Edwards and the puzzle said, my name is Edward
Edwards. What? He had taken his name and made hieroglyphics out of the letters in his name and
the letters in his name. their image. He was teasing everybody with his intelligence. And when we cracked it, the character,
13 characters were to the cipher,
13 characters to the name Edward Edwards.
And he had used his, the letters in his name.
And once you had his name, it was solvable.
And that's when we confronted him,
he confirmed we were right,
but that we didn't quite understand how bad it was.
We thought, well, you're the Zodiac, holy shit, this is fucking cool. It's gonna be crazy, right? But it's so much worse than that because
he framed people. Right. And he always tied his killings back to the to names
of previous murders, like an Avery. Nobody knows that another Stephen Avery was
murdered in 1973 near Leavenworth Prison. And Edwards did it, and Edwards was in Leavenworth Prison.
And a guy named Stephen Avery, his mother Hazel Avery,
and a guy named Gary Longfellow were all executed in the car
with two shots to the head like Teresa Hellback was.
And that happened in 73.
Stephen Avery gets up in 2003, and Ed can't resist setting up a guy who just
did 18 years, but not only setting up Stephen Avery, but setting up the Manitowak Sheriff's
Office to look stupid and look like they were the ones planting the evidence. Those cops wouldn't
have done all that. It was too obvious. It led right back to them. I mean, they're not, they're not that stupid. But the killer was always inside the cops. the cops. the cops. the cops. the cops. the cops the cops the cops the cops the cops the cops the cops the cops the cops the cops. Those the the the the the the the the the th. Those th. Those th. Those th. Those th. Those th. Those th. Those thi thi thi thi thi thi the th. the th. th. the the the the thi the the the the the the the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. te. the. the. the. their. their. the. the too obvious. It led right back to them. I mean, they're not. They're not that stupid. And the killer was
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We never did identify who that man is in the courtroom in that case, but there's two other
cases back in 56 here in Montana and in Chicago, that is definitely him in the background
at the funerals of the victims.
And that's the threat.. That could be any dude in the Midwest.
Yeah, that could be any dude in the Midwest that could...
Looks like both of my grandfathers.
Yeah.
Just going to pay a parking ticket.
Yeah.
But that looks a lot like him though.
But if he, but no matter what, whether that's him in this photo or not,
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in Wisconsin in the 50s and 60s, too. And he hated Wisconsin for the very fact that the warden in Deerlodge
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California Arizona so let's do this You have it. You believe he did it. Can you take us through it? How you see it plays out and how
Edwards set this up and put the whole thing in motion? Yeah, as soon as Stephen Avery was released in
9-11 of 2003 is when Edwards would have saw that. He would have seen that he did 18 years wrongfully convicted.
He had a right name to connect it to his puzzle with the Zodiac,
with the name Avery, and he lived in the right state, Wisconsin, a state that Edwards
hated and had killed him.
And so what Ed would have done is try to figure out, how can he set him up?
Well, Teresa Halback was the female
that regularly went to the Avery Selvage Yard
to photograph the cars they were selling.
And so that was a perfect opportunity.
You know, here you got Teresa working for a magazine,
editor, magazine, photographer for a magazine.
That's exactly who the Zodiac taunted his whole life,
were editors and magazines and newspapers. And he would just have to figure out how to get her
to go to Avery Salveridge at the last place known that she was
and then kill her.
And then slowly plant the evidence
to imply that it was Stephen and the cops did the planting.
Well, the way to do that is to get into the cops.
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He would have had credentials. He had a machine to make him that would have showed that he was a retired Marine, that he was a civil expert? Did he have that? Was that something he was known for as having like a laminate maker and some kind of official identification.
Is that something?
Yeah, they seized it actually in 2009.
And he was making not only identifications as police officers,
but also as a doctor of psychiatry with all of the diplomas and
buring his victims into his office and preacher.
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and he knew civil engineering.
He went to the Marines when he was 17.
He did basic training in the Marines in 1950
and then they found out that he lied about his name and everything
and they threw him out and he started killing.
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Now this is a weird moment because you're saying there's some kind of collusion going on
between him and the cops, cops might not know he's a serial killer, but all of a sudden, bones
show up, which is a big thing that people talked about on the show that. These bones suddenly get there, their the bones, the bones, the bones, the bones, the bones, their, their, thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, thi. thi. thi. tho, tho, tho, tho, tho, thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thi. thee. theeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. theeeee. thee. thi. thi. thi. th. th. the show that these bones suddenly get there, there's no sign of any kind of blood
or anything in the house where the murder supposedly happens.
This idiot redneck guy suddenly becomes Dexter, fucking puts up all this plastic in this
place, kills everybody, no DNA is found anywhere of her in the house, but suddenly there's bone fragments in the pit. How does how does how does he get her in your head as you know
Edwards how does he get the body to the pit? And the car back to the property right?
Yes how's that all happened? Right and we know the car wasn't there after she disappeared.
They flew over when she was reported missing That car was not in that lot.
It was brought there that next Friday night,
a few days later, and it was seen driving in there
and being planted in there.
So that's the first thing they find is the car.
Then two days later, they start finding bones in the burn pit.
And the next day they find a key planted inside the bedroom. And he would have been part of that, you know, the 40 to 60
people that all got together the day they were going to go look for the car.
And Hillagas, the boyfriend, led that charge. He led the search team. And that's who
you know Kathleen Zellner is naming right now as the suspect in the case. That's who Edwards would have gotten into was Hillegis and Teresa Halback, but Teresa is dead, but he would have gotten
anything he needed as just the nice helper guy who attended the meetings and
claim to have expert, you know, expertise and searches, and he did. He attended many of
his searches throughout his life. He would have been inside the church that Teresa Halback went to, he would have attended
it so he would have looked comfortable.
That's the way he was.
He could groom his way into anybody and they would come to him.
And do you, is there any extra proof for that?
Like, have you been able to speak with, um, with the boyfriend? You know, since Kathleen Zellar took over the case,
I went out and visited with the Avery's
just after Netflix released that show
because I couldn't believe it I was watching.
And I questioned them and I gave him a copy of my book
and I showed them pictures of Edwards.
And basically, Edwards was the same age as Steve's mom and dad. And it was as simple as getting into the salvage,, getting his DNA off any of the old t-shirts, underwear, whatever.
And that's how easy it would have been because Steve cut his finger.
There would have been blood in the garbage cans.
This is so believable.
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trash house lawn, you know?
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You mind if I go look in your lot?
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He was part of the search team.
And he just led police down this path
to make it look like Avery did it.
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They, you know, when a murder or a crime happens, they always take pictures of everybody watching
and that happens you have to take a picture again and they look for the same guy who's there all the time. And at the end of the day, how, th day, th day, th day, th day th day th day th day th day th day th day th day th day th th, th, th, th, th, th, thi, thi, the thi, the the thi, their, their, their, thi, their, their, their, their, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they, they. they. they. they. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. their, their, their, their, their, the their, their, their, their, their, their, their, their, the, their, their, to to to to to to their, to to their, their, their, they. the. the. the.the time. And at the end of the day, how many murders
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If you had the ballpark it and you're like,
you don't have the exact number,
but what would you say it would be?
On the average five to ten a year
when he was out and able to do it.
So, 66 years he was killing and out of, that was 66, 14 he was in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in in the the the the the the the the to do it. So 66 years he was killing and out of those 66, 14 he was in prison.
So basically to have like 50, you know, 48 years right around there to kill five to 10 a
year every year and that really you have to read what the Zodiac said in his letters.
He got his rocks off by killing and framing people. And so that was his addiction.
There's no serial killer that's ever been profile like Ed Edwards.
You know, he was married with a family who, you know, he stabbed his wife once and
refused to let her go to the hospital because he could fix her.
He portrayed himself as a doctor. He had all the techniques to do it.
Now how long did it was, and he, was he married this whole time?
Yes, he was married to the same wife for the past 43 years.
After he stabbed her?
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She, and her kids would never cross him either.
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They'd be living in campgrounds or rented houses,
a ten school a year here, go to another place,
a ten school a year here.
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drop little, you know, little hints in here and there like whether I'm writing
it on the bottom of their Christmas presents or something just just just devilish and
bizarre you know? Yeah. Do you think? Oh he openly did that with his children. He talked about the Zodiac killer case his whole life. Really? He made them watch
the movies, he made them watch the Exorcist, he made them almost partake in a
way and not know it. Now do you talked any of them? Any of his kids?
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to two of them and he killed when he was with them. Him and his wife would trape around
as a doctor of psychiatry. He would get the information needed to frame somebody and kill somebody,
usually cheating husband or cheating wife or somebody, somebody's sinning in a bad way, stealing money, and then frame someone close to him
and walk away as the nicest guy in the world.
Nobody suspected.
And no children, it doesn't sound like he did this with children, huh?
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He killed kids from babies.
He killed up to old people, black people, white people,
people, native people.
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Like going into Atlanta in 1979-81 and killing 24 little black kids in the Atlanta child killings and Fram in Wayne Williams.
He was the police.
Hold on.
Hold on.
Are you trying to tell me that he, you're saying that Edward Wayne Edwards?
Is the original ISIS?
You're saying that he did all those killing to the...
You're telling me that Edward Wayne's Edwards killed all those kids in Atlanta. Is that what you're telling me?
Yeah, he was actually arrested there in 1982
right after the trial of Wayne Williams.
And he had been living with a Marietta Georgia police officer,
which was a relative of his,
and he was part of the task force.
He had a uniform, a Marietta Georgia uniform.
And I got a picture of him with his arm around the captain of the Atlanta Police Department. Are you fucking serious? He was inside and he was trying to create hatred and all those kids
were spread out in church parking lots, police parking lots, very public displays of ritual, a ritual
killer and the killer was a white cop. And what happened with Williams? He went to jail for it? He still in. He's still in. Yeah, he's still in. I talked to him. I he, I try to to to to to to to to to to to to he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he try try try try he try he he he he he he he he he he he he he hea to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create to create he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he he. He try try try try try try. He try try hea. He try. He hea. try hea. hea hea hea. he. He was try for it. He's still in. 34 years.
Yeah, he's still in.
I talked to him.
I sent him a copy of Ed's book because Ed wrote a book.
And in that book was the answers to all his murders, actually.
He named every city and state that he killed in his whole life in that book.
Where can you get that book? Yeah, it's called
Metamorphosis of a criminal. And it's two to three thousand dollars actually, some of those books.
It was a 430-page puzzle written by the Zodiac in 1972. Oh, you're serious.
He mentioned my hometown 30 times in it, and it turns out he was here when we had a horrible
Zodiac killing in 1956.
In Deer Lodge you mean?
That book ended up being the answer to all his murders.
And I'll tell you this is a side note.
I did a show in Deer Lodge one time, beautiful small town.
Really? Yeah, really?
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hated it and so he he sought revenge on Montana and killed here throughout his
life. So if he's so prolific in doing all this how can no one catch him?
How is he free for so long? He was caught all the time for burglaries, robberies, arson,
insurance fraud and he would immediately rat. He was an informant. Oh my
God. But what they didn't know is he would be, you know, in on a robbery and he'd
say, hey man, I'll tell you about a murder and I know who did it and then he'd give
the information that would match who we framed and they'd follow it and they'd arrest them and he'd be executed. There's people on death row right now there's
at least 12 people sitting on death row serving life sentences that he framed
that are still in. This is insane. Is this just your belief do you think
and I'm not I'm just playing a little bit of devil's advocate? You know
or do you is this widely held by more people
than just you?
Well, you know, if people want to follow Eddard's life,
they can do the work themselves.
I put my book out which was, which just listed out the evidence
of who he was.
But he published his own books and his own albums and own websites, and all of this stuff that was puzzled.
So if you want to follow it, anybody can do it, but officials do not want to follow it,
because the liability that this man created is beyond anything that can be imagined,
and we're having innocent people being executed that he framed, and they'd never want to admit it. And, you know, like in the Avery case, who's going to be sued as thued sued sued sued sued the the thued sued thued sued their thued, to be thued, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be, to be thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, thi, th. th. th. th. th. th. th, th, th, th, th, th, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. to, to, to, to, to, to, th. So, th. So, th. So, th. So, thin, th th th th to, th to, toooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo. So, th. So, th. So, th. framed and they'd never want to admit it. And, you know, like in the Avery case,
who's being sued is, who's going to be sued is the cops?
They're the ones with the deep pockets.
Right.
They're the ones that are going to have the money.
You can't get money out of the old dead serial killer.
What, um, final thoughts here real quick. What did he get convicted of? Was he put on death row and how do you finally die?
Yeah, he pled guilty to a double murder in Wisconsin from 1980, found out he couldn't
get the death penalty.
So he told him about a double murder in 1977 in Ohio, found out he couldn't get the death
penalty.
Then turned around and admitted the killing of Danny Boy Edwards in 1996.
That's a 20-year span of killing.
He got his death penalty.
Gonna be mur- gonna be executed August 31st, 2011,
and he died April 7th, 2011 of natural causes.
My God.
Do you think he killed himself at the end?
Yeah, and I think I might have assisted him.
He was a diabetic.
And he, all he wanted from me was a big case of candy.
And so I sent him it, the kind that you can send in the prison, a big case a bit of honey.
I have all these letters where he's just thanking me for that candy.
And yeah, I really believe that he, he assisted in his own death because what he wanted
was to be uncovered,
know that the puzzle was up, and then die.
So in the end, he almost framed you a little bit.
Oh, he was, that guy was messing with me and my friend.
But it was scary.
It was very scary for a time there.
Well, you know what, man, I can't thank you enough.
This was an amazing episode.
Are you working on anything else right now that we should be looking for?
Yeah, there'll be a documentary coming out in six months.
Wow.
It's going to be called, it was him, the many murders of Ed Edwards.
Oh my God.
And then working on that for about a year and three months.
Any other cases?
Any other not not Edwards, Wayne Edwards, but other killers?
Anything else you're working on?
I never want to meet another killer again.
I respect that, dude.
He was the worst mother ever and it's just like I just want to enjoy the mountains now.
Well, I have one last question, is the case, Sam?
Yeah.
What would you say to like amateur sleuths who like, you know, because people are fascinated
right now by murder and crime.
I feel like it's at an all-time high.
Some people are actually emailing these people.
That's why I've heard.
Yeah, and that's me.
The boyfriend, I definitely message that guy on Facebook. Really? Yeah. Undeniable, I just remembered, I forgot about it. That's where my psyche goes.
And did he ever hit you back? No, he didn't hit me back. But what would you say to like,
you know, just a couple of sluice that want to get out there and investigate some of
these cases? You see a lot with these new podcasts and stuff that are happening? Do you recommend that is can that kind that, like they had that Tara Grinstead murder,
that the guy was just, they have a series called Up and Vanished,
and he had gone through the entire case,
and then it just spurned some interest in the community,
and somebody else came forward and admitted to the killing.
What do you say to like young sluice who want to get out there and kind of take things on in their own hands? Do it but be very careful and like in the case of Ed
Edwards the evidence was always false steered to somebody else and if you look
at it in that light then the evidence actually falls in place to you
because Edwards always made sure it was out there so if you want to be a sleuth you can destroy a lot of innocent lives if you're not careful.
Wow.
Well, John, thank you so much.
Again, you can go to his website, coldcase Cameron.com.
Always see all the stuff he's got going on.
John, thank you so much for coming on the show.
And you know, we really appreciate your time.
And good luck with the Doc on Spike TV and hopefully we'll
be able to have you back on soon to talk about the movie coming out.
All right, thanks a lot.
Thanks so much, take care of my friend.
Wow. Crazy, huh?
Fascinating.
Fucked up.
Aren't you glad you came?
Yeah, man, I mean, that's fascinating.
I, dude, you gotta be honest here. I did not know you, you did all that crazy stuff.
So do you think, let's be honest,
do you believe, and Aaron, this is where,
with our guy who refuses to drink from the,
the fountain of knowledge, do you think he put too much in Edwards,
Wayne Edwards, like a Zodiac Killer, also deaf, famous cases in Atlanta.
Thoughts, guys? That's a lot. That's a lot. I mean, shit. Yeah, I mean, the guy looks
kind of lazy. He's not in shape. Like, how much... Well, when can you work? I mean, dude,
you're a comic, you're a fucking hustler. Yeah. Like, the guy's, his comedy is killing. When does he have time to go work out? That's. That's. That's. That's. That's. That's. That's. th. th. th. they. th. th. I. I. I. I. I. I's, th. I's, they. I's, th. I's, th. th. th. th. th. th. th. thi. thi. thi. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. th. the th. the the the the the the the the th. th. th. th. th. th. the. the. the. thea. thea. thea. to. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. thea. the. th comedy is killing when does he have time to go work out
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I haven't got time to hit Pilates dog I mean he's definitely going I got to go to kill at eight
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Got to eat another Big Mac because I got to be over here to fucking kill this kid.
I don't got time for fucking home-cooked meals. I mean he put a lot on this guy and I mean I was
as fascinated as fascinating to them. It is because of the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the amount the breadth of knowledge that he has. Talk to me about your emailing of these people. I never knew that about you.
Yeah, well, I get on some of these things where it just seems obvious to me.
And of course, I'm a victim of the information.
Sometimes it's out there.
I mean, these things are presented in a in the mail when you were young, like the blue and white ones or the black and white ones?
And it would just say 1,800 missing I think, and then they had two little pictures
of somebody who was missing. I collected all those I remember growing up. So I
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So you've always been interested in solving crimes and doing sooth, sleuth stuff like that.
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I found a peace sign in the wood sometimes part of somebody's hand had been cut off.
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We told some man that ran this kind of sugar shack
or kind of a lemonade cracker outlet.
And he, um.
That's a, that's a wide, it was a lemonade stand or a crack house.
Yeah, I mean, it find a man who only has two fingers.
Only has three two fingers or three fingers. Yeah my father was missing a finger.
And then my mother used to watch them all we would watch together was unsolved
mysteries and and America's miswings. Yeah I watched all the time. I am consumed I mean like the to new show on Netflix called the Keepers
you guys watch that yeah I mean like the do you watch that Aaron it's crazy
it's crazy dude what people will do to other people how do you guys sleep
because I hear that theme song from unsolved mysteries and I just like no
changing the channel I don't think I've watched a full one his voice I feel the the they I for, well, you know what I do, dude,
is one thing I'll tell you for sure,
is that I keep my eye on everybody around me.
Yeah.
Because you're 999,000 times more likely get killed by somebody you know,
than somebody you don't know.
So what questions would you have for people you know to try and, you know, get an inkling?
I think people kill for passion, you know?
Don't fuck people, don't fuck over people's men, women, they're significant others, don't
steal from them.
That seems to be what it is. I mean, even on a global scale, you know, it's like,
people thi that because Washington D D.C. everybody's got suits on
That they're like they're they're noble human beings. I don't compare the crack heads or
people on the end when you watch like the first 48 is like man. He'll me five dollars so I killed him.
And you're like five bucks. Well, these guys are killing for trillions of dollars. It's all It's all fucking. It's all fucking. It's. It's. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. T. T. their. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. T. They's. T. T. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. They's. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. their. They it's all about fucking owning the corner dude.
Yeah some people's crack is some people's crack some people's crack some people's
crack you know I just don't put myself in bad situations yeah I don't trust
anybody I don't know and it doesn't be on bad person but I keep my eye on
motherfuckers and dude every time you see somebody on TV they're like you know like you know like
this guy was arrested for killing children and the next our neighbors were like, he was a nice guy.
No, dude, look at him.
That guy's shady as fuck.
Yeah.
He looks like, if you look like a combination of meth and lots of cats, I know you're up to
something.
Yeah.
White.
Wight, but, but dude. But dude, more black guys are coming out. They called one black guy in Baton Rouge a while back.
When I was in college, they had a, I just remembered this, when I was in college, they had
this BT, no it wasn't the BTK guy, it was this other guy, he was killing women.
And he killed like three or four women in Baton Rouge over about a year, and then
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We have a black serial killer in LA.
Yeah, I think we had two.
I think we had two.
But it's rare, I think.
I mean, it's more, it's definitely been a white man's game over the years.
I do think it was a white man's game.
It just seems like there's people just go on rampages man
Do you think there's serial killers out there right now?
Fuck yeah
Fuck, there's like what they say at any time? There's like 50 serial killers in the United States
What the fuck dude? There's people they even know about? Oh my god. I used to be a cable guy and I remember one time I was doing a cable installation and this guy was laying plastic down down at the end of the hallway and he had a hammer visible
and I just walked out of the cable installation.
I was like, oh hell no, I know what's about to happen.
Dude, creepers gonna creep broo.
I don't put myself in those situations.
Keep your head on a swivel. Have you ever thought'm honest man, I can't hurt anything. Yeah.
I'm someone who's like, I can't take somebody's life.
It's just not a little.
I can't even do it.
I had a spider living near me for like a week.
It's web was all there.
And I'm like, hey, dude, you just keep those moths away.
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He used to want to be on the record with that shit.
That will come back and haunt you.
So I stay on a silver lake, so you know.
Yeah, I feel you man.
In the old age you could kill easy, man.
You know.
I worry about the accidentalthem, they fall, and then they're dead.
To have to George President, the guy didn't die, but the dude fell and hit his head and he was like in a coma.
And then like a year later the guy saw him on like K-Loco or some shit and he got fucking popped.
Yeah, dude. I don't know. I walked to earth, dude.
I don't want to cause problems.
I to cause problems problems problems the problems problems to cause problems the problems problems the problems to cause problems the their to cause problems their to to their to to their their to to their to their to the earth dude. I don't want to cause problems, I don't want to be, you know, it's like...
I just want to catch some of these murderers, man.
I've always wanted to find, you know, more of a dead body than I found when I was young
and I've always wanted to catch, you know, find a murderer.
You're such an innihmaer. They call me on the show The Filthy Onion, because it just layers, but you truly are. One of the most layered individuals I've ever met my life.
And that's why you're so fucking funny.
What are you working on because we gotta go?
I know you gotta get out here.
Um, I'll be coming up in some cities.
I'll be in New York, June, 23rd,
the same that. Who even runs that? Dude, how you have to do is ask, I'm out there then? June? In June?
Yeah, at 23rd, it's the same weekend. I'll be at Gotham.
Is there any way I could do a guest spot? Yeah.
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in Nashville at Zanis and I really need some support for those shows. It's my first time there.
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but you put me in that one show that you did in the belly room,
and you were just on fucking fire,
and it just pushed me to like,
I gotta write more, gotta write harder, got it right faster,
and I think you're wonderful, I know you're super slamming,
and I appreciate you coming in, I know you gotta get out of here.
So, uh, so happy your YouTube's blowing up, dude. I appreciate it.
It's fucking great.
Well, you inspire me to start doing it, you know?
So I appreciate the inspiration.
And it's picking up, dude.
You're doing it right.
I throw so much shit on my YouTube.
I gotta pull it back a little bit.
Yeah.
I do really love this new thing I'm doing called called called called, which I find to be the most vapid form of entertainment.
And I put political messages over it.
Oh, that's great.
So it's like, I'll send you a link.
It's fucking the best.
And I'm, I know a guy might sponsor that.
It works to the libertarian party.
They're always looking for unique ways to get them because they want me to get the naughty show going again. Yeah. And fuck talk about them, go to his porno shoot, just get the fucking girls
twirking, get that booty meat slapping while I give them what's really going out.
Ross for Roe.
Ross for Roe.
Roth, Roe.
Final thoughts, Ryan.
If you ever need a gimp for those, man. Yeah, he bleached thaw he's asshole. Oh yeah, yeah, I saw bits and bits of that.
Aaron, any thoughts?
This was fun.
This was a good one.
Aaron's slowly coming around, fought everything the whole time.
But now he's into it, he gets it.
Good luck on your podcast.
Your podcast are both great.
I've fucking room for you.
I love you too, Sam. Thank you. Guys, we'll see you on the other side. Next week, we're working on, we're working on Freeway, Ricky Ross.
We're working on Freeway, Ricky Ross.
to the podcast.
Rook the today, Rook their book.
Guys, if you want Ricky Ross,
hit him up, dude.
A couple of you guys. Wow. This is awesome. It's all about conspiracies, man. It's amazing.