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Ginette is known for working with Police, families, and Businesses on various projects, from missing persons, finding missing objects, finding treasure, and solving mysteries. Producers, or TV shows call, and hire her for Technical Advising (CNN), her expertise on their movies, and documentaries. In the final episode of TCJ's coverage on the Casey Anthony documentary, Ginette Lucas gives her take and explains her role with the case that 14 years later that still is very publicly known.Support the show
Part 6 of the Casey Anthony coverage, David and Ashlie bring on a trauma response expert to discuss and break down the questionable actions, or lack there of, that Casey had during the 31 days that Caylee was missing.Kristen has a bachelors in Psychology with a minor in Biology. Could the actions Casey had about her missing daughter Caylee Anthony be a trauma response? Support the show
This week on The True Crime Journals Part 5 of 6 part coverage of the Casey Anthony and Caylee Anthony case. We will discuss the disappearance of Caylee Anthony and trial of Casey Anthony with the verdict that most disagree with. A defense team that refuses to leave Casey Anthony behind. former friends coming to a realization on camera of a shotty investigation, and a 3rd party citizen journalist who started asking questions about George Anthony's involvment in the case of Caylee Anthony. Is George the missing piece to the puzzle? Join us as we discuss the 3rd and final episode of Peacocks original docuseries, Casey Anthony: Where the Truth Lies. Support the show
This week on The True Crime Journals Part 4 of 6 part coverage of the Casey Anthony and Caylee Anthony case. We will discuss the disappearance of Caylee Anthony and trial of Casey Anthony with the verdict that most disagree with. Junk science, junk detectives, and a mother that didn't grieve properly, and grand parents that are being booked on so many television appearances they needed a PR Rep., did Casey Anthony ever stand a chance? Casey discusses that brother Lee did sexually abuse her but not to the extent father George Anthony did. If these allegations are true, could something like what Casey had been through be the freak accident leading to Caylee Anthony's death? Support the show
This week on The True Crime Journals Part 3 of 6 part coverage of the Casey Anthony and Caylee Anthony case. We will discuss the disappearance of Caylee Anthony and trial of Casey Anthony with the verdict that most disagree with. Lie after lie after lie the detectives come to the conclusion Casey Anthony is a pathological liar. Could this quick assumption have caused tunnel vision to the truth behind Caylee Anthonys untimely death?Support the show
This week on The True Crime Journals Part 2 of 6 part coverage of the Casey Anthony and Caylee Anthony case. We will discuss the disappearance of Caylee Anthony and trial of Casey Anthony with the verdict that most disagree with. 700 pages of documents released and presented by prosecution and 400 pieces of evidence was presented. But how much of what was presented was actual evidence supporting the death of Caylee verses supporting the narrative to what the public believed to be true. Are we able to separate facts from circumstances and find where the truth lies? Support the show
This week on True Crime Journals, the first episode of Season 3 announces an experimental process of how this season with different from those prior. This episode starts a 6 part series on Casey Anthony and the alleged murder & subsequent cover up of her two year old daughter, Caylee Anthony. Join us as we uncover Casey's background & some of the childhood trauma she was subjected to. Support the show
This week, David tells the tragic rape & suicide story of 17 year old Rehtaeh Parsons. This young girl attempted suicide by hanging that would ultimately contribute to her death several days later. Why would a young girl with so much ahead of her commit such an act? Cyberbullying. Centered around a horrific gang rape. Join us to get all the details on the Rehtaeh Parsons case.Support the show
This week, Ashlie leads the discussion in the infamous Lizzie Borden case. “Lissie Borden took an axe and gave her mother 40 whacks. When she saw what she had done, she gave her father 41.” We all know the saying. Some believe Lizzie did it, some don't. She was found to be innocent, but many believed her to be guilty. She lived the rest of her life a prisoner in her own home. In a time where women were still considered to be fragile & gentle creatures, could a young woman really have done this to her parents? Support the show
In 1982 the Los Angeles County District Attorney's office decided to reopen the death case of infamous icon & actress, Marilyn Monroe. Ashlie & David join together to discuss the Netflix documentary entitled The Mystery of Marilyn Monroe: The Unheard Tapes.This documentary follows the research, finding, & recordings of author Anothony Summers who began his own investigation into her cause of death after learning of the District Attorney's decision to relook at Marilyn's case. His book entitled Goddess was published in 1985, and this documentary gives a short look at what he was able to uncover about the suspicious death of Marilyn Monroe.Support the show
This week, David leads us in a discussion of Cleveland Police mistaking a car backfiring as gunshots being fired at them. When police pulled over Melissa Williams and Timothy Williams, the first officer let them go having no reason to issue them a ticket or believe them to be doing anything illegal. However, as the car pulled away, it backfired several times causing Cleveland Police to send out 62 units among several cities. This tragic “accident” would result in the deaths of two unarmed, innocent citizens.Support the show
This week, Ashlie tells us the story of the brutal slaying of Colleen Slemmer in January of 1995. On the night of January 12, 1995 in Knoxville, Tennessee, Colleen was lured out into the woods by fellow classmates. What she thought would be a night out with the girls would quickly turn into a night of torture, chaos, and murder for the 19 year old student. Join us in this week's episode.Support the show
This week Ashlie & David discuss the Netflix docuseries, Bad Vegan. Sarma Melngalis fell victim to a master manipulator that was able to “rob” her of her personal & business finances. She owned two successful business, and was successful in her own right. So, how does someone like Sarma allow herself to be taken advantage of; losing her businesses, her investors, her employees, and so much more. Support the show
Guy Georges (born Guy Rampillon; 15 October 1962) is a French serial killer and serial rapist, dubbed le tueur de l'Est Parisien (the East Paris killer) or The Beast of the Bastille. He was convicted on April 5, 2001 of murdering seven women between 1991 and 1997. He was sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 22 years.- WikipediaSupport the show
Bonny Lee Bakely grew up in New Jersey. After her own dream of becoming a Hollywood starlet did not pan out, she shifted her sights to just marrying someone famous. She locked in on celebrities like Jerry Lee Lewis, Dean Martin, & Gary Busey before finally landing a marriage to Robert Blake. Robert Blake was later charged with the murder of Bonny Lee Bakely, but acquitted at trial. So the question remains, who killed Bonny Lee Bakely?Support the show
This weeks episode is just a bit different. Missy Reeces from This Story Is Nuts has been filling in for Ashlie Lawson while on maternity leave. So this week we will be saying goodbye to Missy Reece, but with some fun announcements.We are also joined by a mutual friend Britt Richards to discuss her fiction book and a few true crime stories that inspired her writing.Make sure you check out Missy Reeces podcast, This Story Is Nuts!https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/this-story-is-nuts/id1552651186Also check out Britt Richards Etsy page and use promo code TCJ20 to get 20% off your full purchase.https://www.etsy.com/shop/BrittRichardsPublish?ref=l2-about-shopnameSupport the show
Today we are discussing multiple cases all about mothers who kill. We talk about the common motivation in cases such as:Susan SmithAndrea YatesMegan Huntsman and so many moreWhat would make a mom want to kill her kids? What would cause a mom to give birth to 7 children in a 10 year span and place them in a shoe box and store in the garage? Support the show
Missy Reece, host of This Story is Nuts, is back telling us yet another unsolved case of Stephanie Crowe.Wikipedia: The murder of 12-year-old Stephanie Crowe took place in her bedroom inside her home at Escondido, California, sometime between late night January 20, 1998, to early morning January 21, 1998. Stephanie's parents and grandmother found her body on the floor of her bedroom on the morning of January 21, 1998. She had been stabbed eight times. There was no sign of forced entry. Stephanie's window was found unlocked, but a screen was in place and there was no disturbance of accumulated grime and insect traces. A sliding glass door in her parents' bedroom was also unlocked. No knives were found at the scene that seemed consistent with the murder weapon, and no bloody clothing was found despite an exhaustive search.[1]Stephanie's 14-year-old brother, Michael Crowe, was interrogated for hours by police using the Reid method without his parents knowledge and without legal representation. Michael denied any involvement hundreds of times during the interrogation but eventually confessed in what is regarded as a classic example of a false confession.[2] Two of Michael's friends were also interrogated, confessed and charged with Stephanie's murder.But through the twist and turns in the story, was her brother and friends actually the ones guilty of murder? Support the show
April Dawn Andrews lived in a community that was considered low-income. This community had known sex offenders in and out. April, 15 years old was an introvert that was made fun of, so she kept to herself for the most part. After her father passed she felt as if she was a financial burden on her family. The local church was having a donation drive and April told her mother she was walking to the church to see what they had to offer. April hasn't been seen since. Climb into a rabbit hole with David and Missy as they discuss public knowledge of the case, as well as scenarios created throughout the years April has been missing. Support the show
Ashlie has had her baby and on Maternity Leave, so, we have the host of "This Story Is Nuts" joining us while Ashlie is away. We are so honored to have her, so show her, her show and of course US some love!Laureen Ann Rahn (April 3, 1966–disappeared April 26 or 27, 1980) is an American teenager who vanished under mysterious circumstances from her home in Manchester, New Hampshire. On the night of her disappearance, Rahn was accompanied by a male and female friend at the apartment she shared with her mother, Judith, who was out on a date with her boyfriend.The male friend left the apartment after hearing noises in the hallway, Her female friend remained at the apartment. Upon Judith's arrival home after midnight, she found that all of the lightbulbs in the apartment building's hallways had been unscrewed, leaving the halls completely dark. In the apartment, Judith saw a figure sleeping in her daughter's bed and assumed it to be her; however, she then discovered it was in fact Rahn's female friend who had slept in the bed. Her friend claimed to have seen Rahn going to sleep on the couch.-wikipedia_Support the show
The story of Sylvia Liken is one that has been classified as the worst murder in Indiana. In 1965 in Indianapolis, Indiana, Sylvia Likens was killed by her caregiver, Gertrude Baniszewski with co- conspirators including her own children. Their tortured and abused the 16 year old for three months before Sylvia finally gave in to her injuries which included the likes of being beaten & starved amongst other forms of torture. She would wind up with 150 wounds across her body as reported by her autopsy report. All of which were inflicted by Baniszewski or at her behest. Support the show
David leads us in the tale of Alison Botha, an insurance broker who on one night in December 1994, she was abducted, raped, and severely attacked by two unknown persons. She did, however, manage to reach a road nearby where a passing veterinarian saved her. Her brutal abduction & rape sent shockwaves throughout South Africa. The good news is that her perpetrators were found & convicted with life sentences.Support the show
A huge “military” ruse gone terribly wrong. 3 members of an Irish band murdered in Northern Ireland in 1975. One group of militia set up a “military checkpoint” that caused the Miami Showband to stop. A bomb explodes killing to of the militia men. Bullets fly, and 3 band members are killed.In what was believed to be a set up on the band's bus to frame the IRA in order to get more security at the border, Netflix's documentary Remastered: The Miami Showband Massacre is the topic of discussion. Support the show
She was the last woman to be executed in England. She led a difficult life when she crossed paths with David Blakely. He was a man of means. A man that could change the trajectory of her life. And he wanted her. Well, at first he wanted her. When a man changes his mind, and leaves a scorned woman behind, there is no telling what she will do.In this case, Ashlie leads a discussion of the the murder of David Blakely by Ruth Ellis. David Blakely was murdered by his former lover on Easter Sunday 1955 outside a nightclub in the suburbs of London. Ruth Ellis was methodical in her execution of the murder as she stalked him from one place to the next before finally finally shooting David Blakely to death.Though stunned by what she had done after th fact, it would not save her own life. Support the show
A man murders his girlfriend. Blames the crime on the girlfriend. Parents help destroy evidence. All get convicted for different aspects of the murder.This is the murder of Emily Longley in the documentary, Mummy's Little Murderer.Elliot Turner was the son of wealthy jewelers who claimed he murdered his 17- year- old girlfriend after he felt she was “twisting his heart” by seeing other men.An aspiring model, she was out looking to live her best life. That is until her boyfriend murdered her in his parent's home, & then all three worked together to cover up the crime. Support the show
It's a tale as old as time. A fiance kills their significant other. In this week's episode, Ashlie & David discuss ABC 20/20: The Last Days of Gabby Petito.It started like any other love story. Gabby Petito & her fiance Brian Laundrie set out on an adventure to travel the United States while on the road & living in a van. Questions began to arise when Brian returned back to Florida… alone… with no Gabby… and refusing to talk about where she was.Brain began to draw light to himself when he began using Gabby's debit card. It all went downhill for Brian from there. Support the show
This week, we cover a child killer. A child killing other children. Martin Brown & Brian Howe were lured into remote areas by their killer, Mary Bell. She strangled both of them, and would later comment about the feeling of joy killing these little boys gave her. The saddest part about it is that Mary served her time, got out of prison, and now has a family of her own. Is there justice in that? Mary was a latch- key kid, and would seem to somewhat be a victim herself being that she had a mother that didn't seem to care much about her either. But, such a lifestyle does not mean one should get away with murder. MurderpediaWikipediaSupport the show
In the most grisly of crimes covered thus far, this week's episode covers the 6 victims that fell into the fatal hands of the Vampire of Sacramento, Richard Chase. Ranging between 1977 and 1978, Richard engaged in murder, necrophilia, & cannibalism of his victims. He had no preference when it came to choosing his victims. Whoever was present worked just fine for him. He even went so far as to believe that an unlocked door was an invitation for him to enter someone's home in order to commit his demonic acts. But, a locked door meant he should move on. Venture to the late 70's in Sacramento if you dare.Taylor Swift JokesReferences:Murderpedia and wikipedia Support the show
TikTok star Ophelia Nichols' has asked for help from her 8.4 million follows in finding the person(s) that shot her son Randon Lee. Randon died from the single gun shot wound hours before his 19th birthday Support the show
This week on True Crime Journals…Is it possible to murder someone while you are completly asleep? According to our case this week, you can.Backed by scientific evidence & sleep experts hear Ashlie & David discuss in detail the Hulu documentary Dead Asleep.When a young man moves from Pennsylvania to West Palm Beach, Florida with his two best friends that happen to be sisters, one of the sisters ends up murdered.Randy Herman Jr. calls 9-1-1 on himself & immediately confesses to the crime. Based on his history & scientific support, his defense argues he killed his best friend while dead asleep. New episodes every Wednesday.Don't forget… download episodes, listen to them, subscribe to our podcast so you get instant downloads, rate, review, and tell a friend. We love our growing community. Plus those ratings and reviews help us get seen by others that are just as obsessed with True Crime as we are.If you would love to show your support to the True Crime Journals team, please “Buy Me a Coffee” using this link: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/TcjournalsSupport the show
Death seemed to follow Belle Gunness around like a lost puppy dog. Everyone close to Belle, including two of her own children, seemed to die under mysterious circumstances. However, and somewhat luckily for Belle, she was living in a time where it was almost inconceivable for a woman to commit such acts as murder. Especially that of her own children. So, even when members of her murder victims were pushing for an indepth investigation, law enforcement still believed Belle was just bad luck. That is until one suitor's brother showed up & refused to back down. Between that and a suspect house fire that allegedly killed Belle and her children, police finally investigated. You won;t believe what they found all over Belle's farm. https://www.legendsofamerica.com/belle-gunness/Support the show
In 1980, a young woman kept receiving disturbing phone calls from a stalker claiming he was going to kill her & cut her into pieces. Then, she goes missing.Dorothy Jane Scott was being a good friend on an average day in Anaheim, CA on that day in May of 1980. One of her friends had a spider bite, and she assisted in getting them to the pharmacy in order to obtain medicine.Red Flags go up for her friends when they exit the pharmacy only to see Dorothy's car fly right by them through the parking lot without stopping. They could not see who the driver was, but they did report their friend missing several hours later when they still had not heard from Dorothy.Four years later, her remains are discovered, but no cause of death could be determined. Her case remains unsolved. Support the show
Ashlie & David discuss the Investigation Discovery Documentary, Vanity Fair Confidential: Scientology's Vanished Queen.Shelly Miscavige was known as the first lady of Scientology having been married to L. Ron Hubbard's successor, David Miscavige. She was born into Scientology & was an avid believer as well as practitioner of the religion. However, when she admits to a friend that she messed up, and then mysteriously vanishes, questions begin to rise. The last time Shelly was seen in public was August 2007, and even now when this episode is airing, no one has seen her since. Join Ashlie & David as they take us through the episode & discuss what the consequences are of this religion when you decide to no longer follow the rules.Resources:Vanity Fair InvestigatesSupport the show
On May 6, 2001, concerned parents called the Metropolitan Police Department in the District of Columbia in regards to their daughter, Chandra Levy. Chandra was in the prime of her political career having just finished an internship with the Federal Bureau of Prisons, and was on her way back to her native California to graduate with a masters degree in public administration from the University of Southern California. But, she never made it there. Her remains were discovered over a year after her disappearance, and her murder remians unsolved.Sources:WikipediaSupport the show
This week on True Crime Journals…A case that eluded authorities for decades, was recently solved, and took place throughout 5 states. This is the story of the I- 65 Killer.Tune in to get the full story.Give us a
Surviving Abuse Podcast collaborates with The True Crime Journals to discuss sex trafficking. We are joined by Christopher Armitage who has been deployed twice, has a masters in Science and Homeland Security, spent 10 years in the Air Force, security for President Obama, a stand up comedian, and the author of: Sex Trafficking: What It Is and How Can You Stop ItHear how to donate, protect yourself and about HUB areas to be more caseous of your surroundings. The book is available on Amazon:https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09X4S5M3Y/Support the show
This week on True Crime Journals…In what by name would lead viewers to think one thing, Ashlie & David quickly discovered things were not quite what they seem.No graves are being robbed here, but body parts are. What happens when doctors go rogue & start stealing body parts to “help” patients that are still alive.Did we mention they don't have family consent to take these body parts, that they are not properly tested before going into someone else's body, and their bones were being replaced with PVC pipes so the families wouldn't notice?Source: Prime DocumentaryBody Snatchers of New York Support the show
A robbery gone wrong. When 40 year old Adrienne Shelly went into the apartment at 15 Abingdon Square that she used as an office, she never suspected she would never leave. An up and coming film maker, a loving mother, happy friend, amazing wife. Adrienne Shelly was the real deal, and after years of the expectations & sexism against women in Hollywood, Adrienne set out to create her own work. But, 19 year old Diego Pillco had other plans. Owing money to people for helping to smuggle him into the United States from Ecuador was enough reason for him to commit murder. SourcesThe GuardianWikipediaSupport the show
This week on True Crime Journals…The name of the episode it not a typoTwo women. The same name. Similar looks. Similar cars. 25 miles apart from one another both end up murdered within a matter of days. David brings us back to Texas in the Houston area of October 2000. Mary Lou Henderson Morris is found dead & burned so badly that her cause of death could not be determined. She was found in her vehicle only 3 miles from her home. Mary McGinnis Morris is murdered 6 days later after she calls a friend letting her know she was scared because of a creepy man following her. Mary would be found several hours later in her car with a gunshot wound to the head. Originally thought to be a suicide due to the fact that the gun belonged to her husband, and later discovered Mary had asked her husband for he gun due to an altercation at work.Both women had families. Both husbands had alibis. Join us this Wednesday as we discuss one of Texas' most interesting cold cases… The Murder of Mary Morris.Give us a
This week on True Crime Journals…A special guest joins Ashlie & David to discuss the Ken & Barbie murders.In our first case that took place outside of the United States, we go to Canada to hear the grisly story of a killer couple that took things to a whole other level.Starting with the murder, though accidental, murder of Karla's siste younger sister Tammy, the two killers would only go downhill from there. Taking any young, virginal- looking girl they could find.Three murders in all, and a female killer that refused to take any responsibility for her own actions, this case is the story of Paul Bernardo & Karla Homolka.Join us for a new episode on Wednesday.Give us a
Erika Jayne has made a name for herself starring in the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. Her husband, Tom Girardi, made his millions as an attorney. His claim to fame being the Erin Brockovich case. While Erika was living her best life of extravagance, Tom was scamming people out of money that was rightfully theirs. Most of them being medical cases that were settled. Erika claims she knows nothing about what Tom was doing. Tom's law firm is now defunct, and Erika filed for divorce.David got really upset multiple times both watching & discussingSources: Hulu Documentary ABC News
In June of 1996 a murder most shocking shook a small Delaware town. A young, smart, promising young woman by the name of Anne Marie Fahey did not make it to work. She would never make it to work again as a story of “politics, power, wealth, murder, mystery and sex lots of sex gripped America's eastern seaboard”. Anne Marie Fahey'as body and the weapon used to murder her were never recovered. But, the man that killed her was put behind bars. This story is one of true disappointment. How could an affair end so violently? SourcesThe IndependentLori Johnston's BlogWikipediaSupport the show
David shares the story of the defective investigation into the 1983 murder of convenience store worker, Wanda Lopez.After police arrested on Carlos De Luna for Lopez's death, he told polic that he knew who the real killer was, a name by the name of Carlos Hernandez. Hernandez was a man with a background in violent crime that could have been De Luna's doppelganger, the two looked so similar. In fact, their families even got them mixed up. Prosecutors for the case believed De Luna made up Hernandez dubbing Hernandez a “phantom”. Interestingly, police were quite aware of both Hernandez & his life of crime. Carlos De Luna would end up being a likely innocent man that was executed in 1989, & draws attention to the issues that permeate consideration & execution of the death penalty across the US.Support the show
This week on True crime Journals…Another first for Ashlie & David. True Crime Journals discuss the Netflix Documentary ``The Tinder Swindler”. We give a run down of the events that took place regarding Simon Leviev, the Tinder match claiming to be everything he was not.Simon Leviev projected himself to be rich even going so far as to attach himself to a Billionaire Diamond Dynasty from his native Israel. From photos in lavish clothes, on yachts, private jets, expensive cars, he looked like every Tinder seekers “Dream Boy”.Unfortunately, that was the outside image. The true identity of Simon Leviev would leave countless women in mountains of debt, many of them still struggling to recover their losses. He stole $10 million from women across the globe, and still walks as a free man today.Resources: Netflix Documentary The Tinder SwindlerSupport the show
When a brutal crime struck a small Texas town, no one ever imagined the prime suspect would be the last person anyone ever suspect. She was a pillar of the community and a God- fearing woman. Betty Gore was bored with her life & in a sexually- stale marriage. Friendship, betrayal, rekindling, jealousy, and murder. The murder of Betty Gore by Candy Montgomery has it all. Ashlie leads us in this week's discussion on a case that at the conclusion of the trial left many people outside the McKinney courthouse in a rage. Did a murderer walk free, or was it truly self defense?Sources:Dailymail.comThe Dallas Morning NewsOxygen True CrimeSnapped Season 30 Episode 15 Killer Women #14 | Candy Montgomery, the axe murderer CBS DFW
Beth Karas is an attorney and TV commentator who worked as a Senior Reporter with truTV, providing commentary on a number of high-profile cases, including the rape trial of Kobe Bryant, the Martha Stewart trial, and the murder trials of Robert Blake, Scott Peterson, and Jodi Arias.Beth sits down with Ashlie and David to discuss the gruesome murder of Travis Alexander and the trail of Jodi Arias.
Travis Victor Alexander was a salesman who was murdered by his ex-girlfriend in 2008. Jodi Ann Arias was convicted of first-degree murder on May 8, 2013, and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole on April 13, 2015. Alexander sustained up to 29 knife wounds and a gunshot to the head. The Body of Travis Alexander was discovered by his roommate and friends 5 days after the murder in the bathtub of the Alexander home. Arias had many stories of what happened that day, including that she killed him in self-defense, but she was convicted by the jury. The murder and trial received widespread media attention.Resources:True Crime Obsessed Podcast Episode 106 and Episode 107American Murder MysteryWikipedia- Jodi AriasWikipedia- Travis Alexander
In the second part of the Ashleigh & Patience Lindsey story, Ashleigh discusses some of the abuse Asheigh suffered through. Joshua Mahaffey hits his breaking point, disappears, and no one knows where he is. Ashleigh is finally getting her life together to move on to keep herself & her baby safe. But, Joshua Mahaffey has other plans. Sources:Your Worst Nightmare Season 5 Episode 10 “Cruel Intentions” on Investigation Discoverywww.ashleighspatienceproject.com
In the first of this two part episode, Ashlie discusses the beginnings of a tumultuous relationship between Ashleigh Lindsey and her boyfriend, Joshua Mahaffey. Though Ashleigh found Joshua to be quite charming and someone she could take care of, Josh had an evil side that no one would wish on their worst enemySupport the show
David takes us on a roller coaster of a ride in this episode. Buckle up as the True Crime Journals discuss the Monster Mom case of Susan Smith. In 1994, Susan had been through ups & downs throughout her life regarding her love life. In 1994, Susan reached her breaking point. When her lover decided to break off their relationship because Susan had kids, Susan had a way to “fix” that. Sources:Crime of the Centuries with Amber Hunt Podcast- Episode 38YouTube: Inside Edition
Hello all you beautiful TC Journalist! Ashlie and David have some great things coming up for you. We have taken the week off to work on some special projects, but we wanted to send out a bonus episode with all the Tea! SEASON 2!!!SPECIAL GUEST!!! (the name drops are in the episode)Bonus Episodes!!!Special appearances on other shows!!!Live shows!! Yes, you heard us, LIVE Shows!!!Patreon!!!Merch!!!And so much more…TCJ peeps, there are a lot of fun things coming to you because of you!!! SPECIAL REQUEST!!!!!!LIke/Share/DownloadLeave written reviews, they really help!