POPULARITY
In today's episode, we investigate the story of a man named Timothy Jones Jr., who murdered his five kids and drove around the country with their bodies in the back of his vehicle for days afterwards. This is a disturbing, graphic story that contains explicit details about child abuse, so listener discretion is advised. - Stay Connected: Join the Murder in America fam in our free Facebook Community for a behind-the-scenes look, more insights and current events in the true crime world: https://www.facebook.com/groups/4365229996855701 If you want even more Murder in America bonus content, including ad-free episodes, come join us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/murderinamerica Instagram: http://instagram.com/murderinamerica/ Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/people/Murder-in-America-Podcast/100086268848682/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/MurderInAmerica TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@theparanormalfiles and https://www.tiktok.com/@courtneybrowen Feeling spooky? Follow Colin as he travels state to state (and even country to country!) investigating claims of extreme paranormal activity and visiting famous haunted locations on The Paranormal Files Official Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheParanormalFilesOfficialChannel - (c) BLOOD IN THE SINK PRODUCTIONS 2024 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hey guys! Happy New Year and I hope you all enjoyed the holidays! Unfortunately we have a pretty horrible case to kick off the new year with today, so please be prepared for that. Today we're going to be covering the case of Timothy Jones Jr. Hope you enjoy listening! xoxo This episode is sponsored by: Stamps.com - promo code: criminalmakeup If you have been affected by any of the themes in this episode, please consider visiting the following resources: The Samaritans helpline: 116 123 Refuge domestic abuse helpline: 0808 2000 247 (live chat is also available at https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/Contact-us *times apply) Safeline domestic abuse helpline: 01926 402 498 Safeline national male survivor helpline: 0808 800 5005 Rape Crisis Helpline: 0808 802 9999 (help is also available at live chat at https://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-help/live-chat-helpline/ *times apply) Sexual Assault Support Line: 01708 765200
Today, Andi brings us a case about the cycle of domestic and substance abuse. In today's episode we will discuss the making of a murderer. In cases such as this one, we try to wrap our minds around the insane thought process of the murderer. We will discuss a very unstable upbringing through multiple generations, which eventually leads to an abusive father and husband. This man's neglect and abuse of his 5 young children he clams is part of his religious beliefs. We will get into the unfortunate details of how he had a short fuse which lead to the murdering and dismembering all five of the kids. The Jones children's ages at the time of being murdered by their father - Mera, 8, Elias, 7, Nahtahn, 6, Gabriel, 2, and Abigail, 1. This case is heart breaking. The murderer we will be discussing is Timothy Jones Jr. Sources; https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timothy_Jones_Jr.#:~:text=(born%20December%2028%2C%201981),four%20children%20in%20a%20panic. https://amp.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article255598316.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10186749/amp/South-Carolina-dad-murdered-FIVE-young-kids-seeking-challenge-death-sentence.html https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-48625989.amp --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/homicidehobbies/support
5 çocuğunun canına kıymış Timothy Jones'u sizlere anlattım.
In this episode of Murder and My Family Sandy tells the tragic story of Timothy Jones Jr and how he ended up murdering his 5 children. Timothy had a terrible childhood, but seemed to turn his life around when he got married, had a family and a successful career. However, he had demons that took over and his innocent children paid the price. email story requests to murderandmyfamily@gmail.comResources:thestate.comnytimes.comgreenvilleonline.comoxygen.com
We examine the case of Timothy Jones Jr., who is an incredibly smart person, bordering on genius. Lack of guidance, mental health conditions, and a brain injury- did these cause him to become this evil monster? His crimes were senseless and without motive- but the harm they caused will remain for years to come.
We share the tragic story of 5 children who loved their parents very much. Help Lainie raise money for special masks for teachers of hearing impaired children. https://www.laineybugbracelets.org/ Laineybug Bracelets on Kare 11: https://tinyurl.com/yyuzsgd6 If you enjoy our show, be sure to subscribe to us. We'd really appreciate a rating and a review. Email us at vovpodcast@gmail.com Support us and get BONUS CONTENT at www.patreon.com/vovpodcast Get VoV Merch vovpodcast.threadless.com Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/vovpodcast Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vovsupportsystem
On August 28th, 2014, Timothy Jones Jr. punished his 6-year-old son, Nahtahn by forcing him to do strenuous exercises before sending him to bed. Jones claims, when he went in to check on him a few hours later, he was dead in his bed. He then strangled his other four children ages 1-8 before fleeing his home.For more stories of the worst people on earth, visit our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/thisisMONSTERSYou can check out our new merch on TeeSpring! https://this-is-monsters.creator-spring.com/To support the show, donate a few bucks through Buy Me A Coffee: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/monstersYou can find more information about ways to support us plus contact info at our website: https://www.thisismonsters.com/
We share the tragic story of 5 children who loved their parents very much. Thank you to Best Fiends for supporting this episode! Download Best Fiends for free on the Apple or Android App Store! https://bestfiends.com/ If you enjoy our show, be sure to subscribe to us. We'd really appreciate a rating and a review. Email us at vovpodcast@gmail.com Support us and get BONUS CONTENT at www.patreon.com/vovpodcast Get VoV Merch vovpodcast.threadless.com Follow us on Instagram www.instagram.com/vovpodcast Join our Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/vovsupportsystem
Murder + Horrific = Murderific.Sponsored by Best Fiends. Download Best Fiends free from the Apple Store or Google Play.What would cause a man with a great job, a healthy marriage, and five loving children to end up in court with a jury deciding between life in prison or death? Murderific briefly explores the case of Timothy Jones Jr. Contact Us: murderificpodcast@gmail.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/join/murderificpodcast?/PayPal: https://www.paypal.me/murderificpodcast/ Music courtesy of The Cooch Experiment Sources:https://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article231479443.htmlhttps://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2019/06/04/south-carolina-father-timothy-jones-jr-guilty-killing-children/1347609001/https://www.wltx.com/article/news/local/boy-wanting-to-go-back-to-his-mom-triggered-mental-snap-killer-told-dad/101-3ff67ee6-8a16-4fb2-8f58-1a87412fde83https://www.oxygen.com/crime-time/jurors-still-haunted-by-grisly-details-of-tim-jones-jr-murder-trialhttps://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-48625989https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7520737/Jury-trial-Timothy-Jones-Jr-killed-5-kids-say-Toy-Story-doll-delivered-sons-message.html
Dads live by an unspoken oath, an oath that, at its core, requires them to provide and protect, to ensure that they have tools they will need to tackle this world. A dad's mission is derived from this oath, and it's to create an environment where kids can thrive, learn, and experience this world safe from harm. The primary objective of that mission is to raise them to be productive members of society. To love and nurture them into adulthood. Kids with dad's who live by this oath, have a good chance at success in life. But some kids, have dad's like Timothy Jones Jr, who fail to protect them from the forces within. Dads that take them from this world before they even have a chance at life. In today's episode, we will examine the story of Timothy Jones Jr, a dad who failed to live up to his responsibility of being the protector, a dad who killed his five kids. Research and Music can be found here: https://crimewavepodcast.com/the-protector
Altered Population is an investigation into filicide in South Carolina hosted by Jennifer Wells. In today’s episode, Jennifer explains in more detail what the first few days of the Timothy Jones Jr. trial were like. Jennifer and her daughter Mallory attended the trial together as members of the press, became familiar with the key figures of the case, and watched as the jury began to take shape. Jennifer connected with the other members of the press and learned how South Carolina was proposing a bill to allow for the death penalty to be executed by firing squad as an alternative to the lethal injection (a drug that is no longer produced). Jennifer also reflected upon Amber Jones and Tim Jones, Sr., how they might think of being parents, and what they remember of their children.Jennifer begins by filling in some holes left by the last episode with Mallory, who was her partner and moral support through the beginning of the trial. After being informed by Mr. Bender of a conversation with a colleague who was in proceedings to seal the trial, Jennifer found a small news article that stated 200 citizens would be called as potential jurors to the old Lexington County Courthouse. The article also stated that there would be public seating, but the courthouse would be packed, so Jennifer made sure her and Mallory were the first to arrive in the morning. Even though Jennifer wanted to blend into the crowd, she was greeted by Red, the Bailiff, and recognized Lisa Comer and her partner right away.As the players in the courthouse and the jurors began to trickle in and get set up, Jennifer became excited. Everyone knew what happened to those five children and who did it; she couldn’t believe that anyone would buy the insanity defense. Solicitor Rick Hubbard was the lead prosecutor for the state, with a striking resemblance to Hugh Laurie, and his deputy prosecutors were Suzanne Mays and Sean Graham. The defense was made up of four attorneys: Robert Madsen is the 11th circuit public defender, Boyd Young and Bill MacGuire are with the South Carolina Commission on Indigent Defense, and Casey Secor is with the Sue Serone Capital Defense. Jennifer spoke to reporters seated with her, discussing interests and sharing about podcasting, but she was happy that she still maintained a sense of anonymity. Judge Eugene Griffith, who reminded Jennifer very much of President Clinton, and his transcriptionist, Joy, then entered. He was smooth, protective of Joy, and had a real presence about him.The questioning began to qualify jurors and place them into panels of eight, to be scheduled throughout the coming days in the new courthouse. They planned for three panels a day to get through more intense questioning, but that timing didn’t happen. There were a total of 22 panels, and jurors would call in each day to see when their panel was scheduled to appear. After that jurors were dismissed. Jennifer and Mallory moved to the first pew to get closer to the key figures and listen in. Jennifer wondered what the defense, prosecution and judge thought of her and Mallory remaining at the courthouse, and so she buried her head in her notebook and furiously took notes. They talked about the three types of jurors, the most recent death penalty case, and the defense asked for a change of venue. After returning to the hotel room, Jennifer stayed up late to review her notes, do some research, and look further into the proposed bill that a firing squad be used in light of a lethal injection drug shortage. In South Carolina, prisoners can choose between lethal injection and the electric chair, but there has been a shortage of the lethal injection drug since 2013 when manufacturers stopped producing it.The next morning, Jennifer and Mallory drove to the new courthouse and were ushered into the middle row of the gallery, which was reserved for members of the press. At 9:42 AM, a very pale Tim Jones entered the courtroom right in front of where Jennifer was seated, and at 9:50 AM the judge entered and began with arguments on the motions from the day before. The defense spent most of the morning arguing about charts they wanted to use during questioning, and pictures of the children were ruled inadmissible. The judge also addressed all the members of the press at the front of the courtroom, including Jennifer and Mr. John Monk, who always looked busy and like he knew everyone and everything. The judge spoke about live tweets and end-of-day recaps, but Jennifer felt alone amongst the journalists, because her podcast hadn’t yet launched and she wasn’t on social media. The first juror wasn’t brought in until 2:40 that afternoon, and the judge explained certain aspects of a capital trial.On the third day, Mallory and Jennifer showed up and parked in the reserved spots for the press. The judge explained the three types of jurors: those that think the death penalty is appropriate, those that think a life sentence without parole is appropriate, and those that don’t have their mind made up. The third group would eventually be whittled down to form the jury of 12 with several alternates. That evening Jennifer reflected on the weight of the trial, how she was putting her work in front of her daughter, and who she was at her core: a mother. Jennifer prayed that Amber Jones would always remember the sound of her babies breathing and laughing as she watched her own daughter asleep in the hotel room. Jennifer also reflected on what Tim Jones, Sr. must be feeling about his own son having murdered his children. On the fourth day, a juror took the stand that really provoked Jennifer’s thoughts on the death penalty. After the juror clarified his position, MacGuire personally asked Jones if he thought the juror was qualified. The judge then asked Jones the same thing as well. Jennifer was taken aback by Jones’s true voice as he replied. Jennifer could barely make out his words. The judge explains how important the question is of whether the defendant approves of the juror. Jennifer recounts how only nine people were qualified as jurors by the end of the day and then by day five, only 16 people had qualified to move ahead.At the end of the episode, Jennifer explains how she took Helen on a trip that they had been planning for months, to NYC. This trip was about just the two of them and sharing new experiences together. Jennifer explains how it was a much needed experience, cherishing the one-on-one time with Helen.Key Takeaways in Today’s Episode:2:04 Getting to the old courthouse3:18 Wanting to blend in but recognizing the players5:12 We all knew what happened7:35 Reporters surrounded Jennifer8:35 The dynamic duo11:40 Staying up late to go down the rabbit hole16:10 Tim Jones entered the courtroom17:10 Called up to the bar as a member of the press20:05 Explaining a capital trial21:47 The three types of jurors24:28 Speaking the names out loud29:08 A startling sound31:10 Things started to get interesting when MacGuire questions the juror Links/Resources:Rate, review, subscribe, and tell a friend about this podcast. New episodes will be posted every Monday.Tweet us @altpopulation and we will follow you backVisit us on our website at www.alteredpopulation.com
Timothy Jones Jr. was a father of five children, and in August 2014, he had primary custody of them. By early September, both Tim and the kids would disappear - from their mom, their school, and their neighbors. NOTE: This episode DOES involve crimes committed against children, and although I will never glorify any of it, or focus on unnecessary details, listener discretion is advised. This episode was researched and written by Jennifer Tintner, from The Law & Crime Network. Follow her on Twitter @JenniferTintner. Sponsors in this episode: - NetSuite: Go to NetSuite.com/COURT to download your FREE guide, “Seven Key Strategies to Grow Your Profits.” - The Lead Podcast: Subscribe to the new daily sports podcast from Wondery and The Athletic. From the story of how a terrible call in last year’s NFL playoffs made the entire city of New Orleans lose their minds, to in-depth interviews on mental health in sports, The Lead is your daily lens into the biggest stories of the day, told by the people who write them. Please consider supporting Court Junkie with as little as $3 a month via Patreon.com/CourtJunkie to receive ad-free episodes. Help support Court Junkie with $6 a month and get access to bonus monthly episodes. Follow me on Twitter @CourtJunkiePod or Instagram at CourtJunkie.
One man disappears with his 5 children, all under the age of 10. The reality of the situation unfolds when he is found and tells the whole story. This is by far one of the hardest cases we have had to research. This is the case of Timothy Jones Jr. For more information visit theabysspod.com The Abyss is hosted by Brittany Wilson and Hallie Burrell. "Envision" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This child murder took place on August 28, 2014 in Lexington, SC, and this time, there were multiple victims. When interviewed by FBI agent David Mackey and Lexington County sheriff's Detective Adam Creech, Jones,
This child murder took place on August 28, 2014 in Lexington, SC, and this time, there were multiple victims. When interviewed by FBI agent David Mackey and Lexington County sheriff's Detective Adam Creech, Jones,
This child murder took place on August 28, 2014 in Lexington, SC, and this time, there were multiple victims. When interviewed by FBI agent David Mackey and Lexington County sheriff’s Detective Adam Creech, Jones,
In 2018, the world was rocked by the disappearance and murder of Shannan Watts and, her two beautiful daughters, especially when it was discovered they were murdered by Chris Watts, their husband and father. In 2014, in a similarly horrific case that was not highly publicized, Timothy Jones Jr. of Lexington, SC murdered his five […]
Sad Tales is officially now a legal adult! In episode 18, we have no idea who was supposed to tell their story first, but Alex jumps in with all the deets of the life and times of Chevie Kehoe, a man who ties back to another one of our episodes. And after, Frances has a current story- that of South Carolina’s Timothy Jones Jr., or as Alex is convinced, is a murderer named Todd. If you like Sad Tales, tell a friend, tell a foe, tell anyone you know! Patreon: Patreon.com/sadtalespodcastInsta/Twitter: @sadtalespodcast
Jury selection for the Timothy Jones Jr trial begins in Lexington County, South Carolina. Jones confessed to killing his five children in 2014 and is pleading not guilty by reason of insanity. WACH FOX News and our Courtney King will be covering the trial and providing a podcast every few days on the trial's progress.The first episode, A Responsible Father, recaps a timeline of events leading up to this month's trial. Support the show (http://www.wach.com)